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         <description>I am willing to bet that you have realized that no one thinks works or acts quite like yourself. Guess what you are not the only person to draw this conclusion. This phenomenon was first discussed back in the 1920s by the psychologist Carl Jung.
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         <title>People Who Wear Glasses Are Not Necessarily Introverts</title>
         <description>The latest research into myopia or shortsightedness by the University of Melbourne reveals that people who wear glasses are not stereotypical geeks or nerds.
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         <title>Introverts and Social Networking: A Match Made in Heaven</title>
         <description>It is undeniable that the internet has changed the world we live in. It is equally undeniable that social networking has changed the internet and how we communicate.
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