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Wednesday, 22 November 2017

bpl

Name for our group Insane in the brain

people in the group Nivvy, Shaniqua, Sarah, Rachel. 

the topic is Animal abuse.

10 countries that are most cruel to animal - http://randomstory.org/10-countries-that-
are-most-cruel-to-animals/


we are going to be going to the s.p.c.a
to help them out

Thursday, 26 October 2017

Do violent video games cause behaviour problems?

   
          Do violent video games cause behaviour problems?  
I think yes violent video games cause behavior problems, I think this because are the murders of innocent committed because some kids play games? Teenagers should not be permitted to buy violent video games due to the fact that it corrupts their minds and causes them to act out in negative ways. Many depressing incidents have happened in the past, and to stop them from happening in the future, we must take action.

Teenagers spend their free time playing violent video games. Research shows that boys play 13 hours of them a week and girls tend to play 5. Even if we may not realize it, it is detrimental to their minds and society. Since they were little, kids have been exposed to aggressive behavior in the games that they play. When this sadistic image of life is placed in their minds over and over again, it desensitizes them.

When these kids become teenagers, they are not sensitive to the world around them. Their minds are corrupted by the rubbish that they used to occupy themselves in when they were younger. In the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, about two dozen innocent children were mercilessly murdered by a young man in his twenties. Why? Because the shooter’s mind had been corrupted so much that his psychology had been negatively affected.

We should put an end to this damaging behavior. By letting our children play violent video games, we are destroying their minds. We should protect them, and protect our society. By banning the sale of aggressive games, we are helping our world.

Thursday, 14 September 2017

white walls

May 6, 2008
   My family thinks that I'm a psycho 4 yr old just because I don’t talk to people and I scream all the time but I speak to myself and all the people in my head that make me want to end up  in a black place that is all most thing is to me, but who really care about me or what I think and what I do all I am is a waste of space and I feel like I should just die just like what my brother and my friend did.


May 13, 2008
Today my horrible mother had taken me to a stupid mental hospital. My f*** gay doctor said, “the 27 she can come back to start her appointment here and all her drugs so she, not a psycho I mean a sweet little girl” what does he think I am a one yr old or something no I'm 4. This is what my horrible mother had to say when we went to the beach “Zoe doesn't do it” but I did it anyway this is what I said “ angles can fly so why can’t I“. And jump of the pear into the sea my dad came and got me from the sea. "I wanna die just let me go I hate you let me go I wanna die let me go I hate you so much let me go" I screamed.


May 27, 2008
No windows just white horrible white walls all I can see and all the doc keep saying I will ever see ugly white walls I'm hiding my drugs that they are giving me but I still feel weird I can’t remember my other sister or my horrible mother. I miss my friends.

July 14, 2008
My doc found my drugs so they are hiding it in my food but ... I haven’t been eating. I don't know how long I have been here it's like I have been for 400 days. my doctors came to see me and said "that they need the room I was in" he grabbed me "I wanna die just let me go I hate you let me go I wanna die let me go I hate you so much let me go" I screamed.

Monday, 11 September 2017

food

what does the term baking is a science mean?
Baking Terms- An Online Glossary. All-Purpose Flour — This is a wheat flour that is made from the milling of hard wheat or a mixture of hard and soft wheat. ... Baking —Baking is the process of using dry heat to cook food. It is usually performed in an oven.


Why is the numbur of folds inportant of your mixsture?
12
Folding is usually executed with a rubber spatula for liquid and dry ingredients, or with a wire whisk for whipped cream and egg whites so that the mixture gently incorporates as it falls through the wires. The first step in many of our baking recipes calls for: beating butter and sugar together until pale and fluffy.

Spiced Apple Muffins
Ingredients
Serves: 12
2 cups flour
3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 cup chopped peeled apple
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 cup milk
1/3 cup melted butter
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
Directions:
1 Pre-heat oven to 180 degrees
2 Mix together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar.
3 Mix in apple, cover completely.
4 Add egg, milk, and butter.
5 Pour 3/4 full into greased muffin tins.
6 Mix topping together and sprinkle over unbaked muffins.
7 Bake for 15-20 minutes or until brown.
8 Eat them.

Thursday, 7 September 2017

Defining the process of stylisation

Defining the process of stylisation
 If something is stylized it means it's represented in a non-naturalistic conventional form. The heart-shaped symbol in the popular phrase "I heart NY," for example, is a classic stylized representation of a real heart.


spiders

Scientific name: Araneae
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae; Clerck, 1757
Higher classification: Arachnid
Lifespan: Brown recluse spider: 1 – 2 years, Southern black widow: 1 – 3 years, Goliath birdeater: 15 – 25 years
Diet: Carnivore
do spider have bones
Yup, count them…eight legs with six joints on each. Spiders do not have a skeleton inside their bodies. They have a hard outer shell called an 'exoskeleton'. Because it is hard, it can't grow with the spider.
how long does it take a spider to molt
The molting process can take anywhere from fifteen minutes to several hours. Once your tarantula has emerged from its old skin, it will be extremely soft, tender and sensitive. If you handle your tarantula, do not do so for at least a week after it has molted.

Some spiders have book lungs. A book lung has a stack of soft plates called lamellae. Oxygen in the air passing between the lamellae diffuses through the tissue into the blood. Other spiders have tracheae which are breathing tubes held open by rings of chitin.

Spiders don't have ears - but they can still hear you coming. ... The discovery came as a surprise because, technically, spiders do not have ears. However, the latest research shows that the hairs on spiders' legs are so sensitive that they can detect human speech from several metres away.



INSaNiTY

INSaNiTY - lyrics

Gregory Porter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-gqr0d_wwo
key similes / metaphors
Everything is said and done
Everyone has had their fun
Time to make my exit from this
FairyTale

My departure was foreseen
From the very beginning
Assume life of iNSaNiTY
Sayonara~

Hello nice to meet you seem familiar have I met you before
Goodbye sweetie nice to see you
Haven't talked in quite a while
So

iNSaNiTY,
the weight of the air is torture
Psychopathy, don't know who I am anymore
iNSaNiTY, the illusion of ignorance
Captivity, why don't you take a chance?

iNSaNiTY, the weight of the air is torture
Psychopathy, don't know who I am anymore
iNSaNiTY, the illusion of ignorance
Captivity, try to stop it from corrupting 

I was never meant to be
This paintings main centerpiece
Hidden in a corner
My outlines are fading
The Days have turned into Night
Darkness has consumed the light
Assume life of iNSaNiTY
Sayonara~

Hello nice to meet you seem familiar have I met you before
Goodbye sweeetie nice to see you
Haven't talked in quite a while
So

iNSaNiTY, the weight of the air is torture
Psychopathy, don't know who I am anymore
iNSaNiTY, the illusion of ignorance
Captivity, why don't you take a chance?

iNSaNiTY, the weight of the air is torture
Psychopathy, don't know who I am anymore
iNSaNiTY, the illusion of ignorance
Captivity, try to stop it from corrupting my heart 
Why wont anyone
Notice the torment
This madness is causing
Terror of my own
Self-conscious Minds
Persecution
I wont survive like this

Sanity, the light is peeking through the darkness
Purity, cant feel anymore of the stress
Sanity, Its already fading away
Cruelty, there's things controlling me

iNSaNiTY, the weight of the air is torture
Psychopathy, don't know who I am anymore
iNSaNiTY, the illusion of ignorance
Captivity, why don't you take a chance?

iNSaNiTY, the weight of the air is torture
Psychopathy, don't know who I am anymore
iNSaNiTY, the illusion of ignorance
Captivity, the corruption has taken me~

Bellwork - 10 mins silent writing

looking out the window of the jet was very carming for my little bro. But what he didn't know that we were probably about to die, there were gunmen on the jet with us. we could hear shouting from the back of the jet then we heared a loud bang, Jack  jumped two guys came running in I grabbed Jack and try to shalter him

Wednesday, 23 August 2017

MANAG

The history of manga is said to originate from scrolls dating back to the 12th century; however, whether these scrolls are actually manga is still disputed, though it's believed they represent the basis for the right-to-left reading style. Other authors report origins closer to the 18th century. Manga is a Japanese term that can be translated as "comic"; Historians and writers on manga history have described two broad and complementary processes shaping modern manga. Their views differ in the relative importance they attribute to the role of cultural and historical events following World War II versus the role of pre-war, Meiji, and pre-Meiji Japanese culture and art.

Writers such as Takashi Murakami have stressed events after WWII, but Murakami sees Japan's defeat and the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as having created long-lasting scars on the Japanese artistic psyche, which, in this view, lost its previously virile confidence in itself and sought solace in harmless and cute (kawaii) images. However, Takayumi Tatsumi sees a special role for a transpacific economic and cultural transnationalism that created a postmodern and shared international youth culture of cartooning, film, television, music, and related popular arts, which was, for Tatsumi the crucible in which modern manga have developed


































Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Health and Safety

Yesterday for our practical we made Savoury cases these are some of the routines we had to do to succeed creating our food.
Before Routines
Wipe your table down
Wash your hands 
Put your Apron on
Put your Bags behind the whiteboard
Take your Jackets off.
Take Jewelry,watches etc off.
Tie hair up,Remove Nail Polish

During Routines
Get the equipment out needed for your practical
Choose your ingredients for what you are baking.
Keep the required food away from other food so we don't contaminate food.
We keep our stools under our desks.

After Routines
Wash your dishes
Scrape all your leftovers
Clean the table
Wipe table
Dry the dishes
Put Dishes away
Grab the tea towels back in cupboard.
Take apron off.
Put food in your lunch boxes.



Here is the recipe we used for savoury cases

Savory Bread Cases
Ingredients
  • 2 slices of wholegrain bread
  • 1t margarine
  • 2T grated cheese
  • 2T baked beans or creamed corn
  • 1T finely diced celery or onion
  • 1 slice of ham

Method
  1. Trim crusts off the bread
  2. Spread margarine thinly onto one side of bread
  3. Press into muffin tins margarine side down
  4. Fill each case with fillings (baked beans or corn, celery, onion, ham and cheese)
  5. Bake in oven until lightly brown and cheese is bubbling.

Safety and Hygiene:
  1. Identify two safety rule that you followed during the Practical lesson.

  1. Explain the difference between Hygiene and Safety and how you demonstrated good hygiene during the practical

Saturday, 29 July 2017

Thursday, 29 June 2017

lorde

Lorde/Place of birth Takapuna 20 years
7 November 1996
lorde has  won 4 grammys Song of the Year 2014 · Royals
 Best Pop Solo Performance 2014 · Royals
Record of the Year 2014 · Royals 
Best Pop Vocal Album 2014 · Pure Heroine
lorde full name Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor
Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, better known by her stage name Lorde, 
is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and record producer. 
Born in Takapuna and raised in Devonport, Auckland, she became interested in 
performing as 

Monday, 19 June 2017

john britten

John Britten had a problem with conventional schooling. From childhood, he had a learning disability that made reading very difficult for him. But that didn’t stop him from becoming one of the most versatile and creative designers New Zealand has seen.
He was born in Christchurch in 1950, and lived there nearly all of his life. He learnt by doing. As a teenager, he was already applying himself to practical mechanics. He restored a 1927 Indian Scout motorbike and a derelict truck – he even drove himself to school with them.
After he left school, he studied for a New Zealand Certificate in Engineering through night classes at Christchurch Polytechnic. By day, he worked as an engineer making concrete mixers and glass kilns. In his spare time, he continued restoring vehicles, including one which he turned into a house truck. People noted his resourcefulness in using materials in these projects, as well as his meticulous attention to detail, yet still managing to do them at minimal cost.
He travelled around the local coasts in the house truck, studying birds in flight. This was in pursuit of a dream to fly like a bird – by making an ornithopter, a machine that could fly with a bird’s wing action. The ornithopter was never developed, but he made a glider that could take off in virtually a puff of wind – which is what it did one day during testing, when no one was in it!

The ornithopter project was typical of John’s concentrated approach to design – intense study, observation, experimentation and practical application in the workshop. His skills were not confined to mechanical things. He was a glass craftsman and a furniture maker, selling his own products. He spent over a decade turning some derelict stables into a magnificent home, using building materials from demolition sites. At one point, he designed clothes and put on a fashion show. In his late twenties, he became interested in racing bikes – the seeds of the Britten bike project were sown.
In 1982, he married Kirsteen Price. To earn the money to finish their stables house, Kirsteen and he invested in developing a luxury apartment complex. He went on to develop several other large-scale city buildings. Throughout this time, his ambition to build a perfect racing bike took shape. His garage workshop became a focus for a night and day pursuit to create a New Zealand bike to stun the world.
After several less than spectacular starts, the Britten bike burst into international prominence when it raced at Daytona in 1992. No races were won, but its unique design, looks, and performance startled the motorcycle-manufacturing giants.
Britten set up a company to manufacture limited runs of the Britten bike. He himself switched his attention to other projects – another commercial property, and a design for a bike to relaunch the Indian Scout marque. All this was cut short when he was diagnosed with inoperable cancer. He died in 1995.
To many, John Britten was the embodiment of kiwi ingenuity – someone with a ‘can do’ attitude, a shoestring budget, and a hands-on approach, who could put together an internationally competitive product in his own backyard. However that might be, John Britten was a world class designer, engineer, and craftsman – a genius of technology.

Thursday, 15 June 2017

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gradually 
adverb in a gradual way; slowly; by degrees.

  1. abandoned
  2. adjective having been deserted or left.
  3. abrasive

  4. adjective showing little concern for the feelings of others; harsh.
  5. develop verb
 expel verb















1:what is another name for the great pacific garbage patch? pacific trash vortex
2:how long does it take for debris from the east coast of asia to reach the great pacific garbage patch gyre? 
3:why is it impossible to detect the size of the great pacific garbage patch? because there is too much garbage
4:where is a similar patch  of floating plastic debris found?






find a map of the great pacific garbage patch


























phobia

Ablutophobia - Fear of washing or bathing.
Acarophobia - Fear of itching or of insects whose bites cause itching.
Acerophobia - Fear of sourness. Sour phobia.
Achluophobia, Lygophobia, Nyctophobia, Scotophobia - Fear of darkness.
Acousticophobia - Fear of noise.
Acrophobia, Altophobia - Fear of heights.
Aerophobia - Fear of drafts, air swallowing or airborne noxious substances.
Aeroacrophobia - Fear of open high places.
Aeronausiphobia - Fear of vomiting secondary to airsickness.
Agateophobia, Dementophobia, Maniaphobia - Fear of insanity.
Agliophobia, Algophobia, Odynophobia, Odynephobia - Fear of pain.
Agoraphobia - Fear of the outdoors, crowds or uncontrolled social conditions.
Agraphobia, Contreltophobia - Fear of sexual abuse.
Agrizoophobia - Fear of wild animals.
Agyrophobia, Dromophobia - Fear of streets or crossing the street.
Aibohphobia - Fear of palindromes (not necessarily an actual word; aiboh is not of course Greek or Latin for Palindrome, but is simply intended to make the word itself palindromic)
Aichmophobia, Belonephobia, Enetophobia - Fear of needles or pointed objects.
Ailurophobia, Elurophobia, Felinophobia, Galeophobia, Gatophobia - Fear of cats.
Albuminurophobia - Fear of kidney disease.
Alektorophobia - Fear of chickens.
Alliumphobia - the abnormal fear of garlic that may extend to a variety of plants characterized by their pungent odor including onions, leeks, chives, and shallots. Allium is the onion [[genu
Allodoxaphobia - Fear of opinions.
Amathophobia, Koniophobia - Fear of dust.
Amaxophobia - Fear of riding in a car.
Ambulophobia, Stasibasiphobia, Stasiphobia - Fear of walking or standing.
Anemophobia - Fear of air.
Amerophobia, Columbophobia - Fear of the United States, American culture, etc.
Amnesiphobia - Fear of amnesia.
Amychophobia - Fear of scratches or being scratched.
Anablephobia - Fear of looking up.
Ancraophobia, Anemophobia - Fear of wind.
Androphobia, Arrhenphobia, Hominophobia - Fear of men.
Anginophobia - Fear of angina, choking or narrowness.
Anglophobia - Fear of England, English culture, etc.
Angrophobia - Fear of anger or of becoming angry.
Ankylophobia - Fear of immobility of a joint.
Anthrophobia, Anthophobia - Fear of flowers.
Anthropophobia - Fear of people or society.
Antidaeophobia - Fear that somewhere, somehow, a duck is watching you (fictional, from Gary Larson cartoon).
Antlophobia - Fear of floods.
Anuptaphobia - Fear of staying single.
Apeirophobia - Fear of infinity.
Aphenphosmphobia, Chiraptophobia, Haphephobia, Haptephobia - Fear of being touched.
Apiphobia, Melissaphobia, Melissophobia - Fear of bees.
Apotemnophobia - Fear of persons with amputations.
Arachibutyrophobia - Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth.
Arachnophobia - Fear of spiders.
Arithmophobia - Fear of numbers.
Arsonphobia, Pyrophobia - Fear of fire.
Asthenophobia - Fear of fainting or weakness.
Astraphobia, Astrapophobia, Brontophobia, Keraunophobia - Fear of thunder and lightning. It is especially common in young children.
Astrophobia - Fear of stars and celestial space.
Asymmetriphobia - Fear of asymmetry.
Ataxiophobia - Fear of ataxia.
Ataxophobia - Fear of disorder or untidiness.
Atelophobia - Fear of imperfection.
Atephobia - Fear of ruin or ruins.
Athazagoraphobia - Fear of being forgotten, ignored or forgetting.
Atomosophobia - Fear of atomic explosions.
Atychiphobia, Kakorrhaphiophobia - Fear of failure.
Aulophobia - Fear of flutes.
Aurophobia - Fear of gold.
Auroraphobia - Fear of the Northern Lights or for Chileans, Argentinians, Falkland Islanders or Antarctic explorers, fear of the Southern Lights.
Australophobia, Novahollandiaphobia - Fear of Australia, Australians, Australian culture etc.
Autodysomophobia - Fear that one has a vile odour.
Automatonophobia - Fear of any inanimate object that represents a sentient being, eg. statues, dummies, robots, etc.
Automysophobia - Fear of being dirty.
Autophobia, Eremophobia, Ermitophibia, Isolophobia, Monophobia - Fear of being alone or fear of oneself.
Aviophobia, Aviatophobia, Pteromerhanophobia - Fear of flying.
  • Bacillophobia, Microbiophobia - Fear of microbes.
  • Bacteriophobia - Fear of bacteria.
  • Ballistophobia - Fear of missiles or bullets.
  • Barleyphobia - Fear of barley.
  • Bananaphobia - Fear of bananas.
  • Bolshephobia - Fear of Bolsheviks.
  • Barophobia - Fear of loss of gravity.
  • Basophobia, Basiphobia - Fear of walking or falling.
  • Bathmophobia - Fear of stairs or steep slopes.
  • Bathophobia - Fear of depth.
  • Batophobia - Fear of heights or of being close to high buildings.
  • Batrachophobia - Fear of amphibians.
  • Bibliophobia - Fear of books.
  • Bitchophobia - Fear of Chris Briscoe (FICTIONAL)
  • Blennophobia, Myxophobia - Fear of slime.
  • Bogyphobia - Fear of bogies or the bogeyman.
  • Botanophobia - Fear of plants.
  • Briophobia- Fear of the human foot.
  • Bromidrosiphobia, Bromidrophobia - Fear of body odours.
  • Brontophobia, Tonitrophobia - Fear of thunder.
  • Bufonophobia - Fear of toads.
  • Cacophobia - Fear of ugliness.
  • Cainophobia, Cainotophobia, Cenophobia, Centophobia, Kainolophobia, Kainophobia, Neophobia - Fear of newness, novelty.
  • Caligynephobia, Venustraphobia - Fear of beautiful women.
  • Cancerophobia, Carcinophobia - Fear of cancer.
  • Carbophobia - Fear of carbohydrates (e.g. Atkins diet).
  • Cardiophobia - Fear of heart disease.
  • Carnophobia - Fear of meat.
  • Catagelophobia, Katagelophobia - Fear of being ridiculed.
  • Catapedaphobia - Fear of jumping from high and low places.
  • Cathisophobia, Kathisophobia, Thaasophobia - Fear of sitting.
  • Catoptrophobia - Fear of mirrors.
  • Cenophobia - Fear of empty rooms.
  • Chaetophobia, Trichopathophobia, Trichophobia, Hypertrichophobia - Fear of hair.
  • Cheimaphobia, Cheimatophobia, Psychrophobia - Fear of cold.
  • Chemophobia - Fear of chemicals or working with chemicals.
  • Cherophobia - Fear of gaiety.
  • Chinophobia - Fear of Chinese people, customs, etc.
  • Chionophobia - Fear of snow.
  • Chirophobia - Fear of hands.
  • Chlorophobia - Fear of the colour green.
  • Cholerophobia - Fear of anger or the fear of cholera.
  • Chorophobia - Fear of dancing.
  • Christophobia - Fear of Christianity
  • Chrometophobia, Chrematophobia - Fear of money.
  • Chromophobia, Chromatophobia - Fear of colours.
  • Chronomentrophobia - Fear of clocks.
  • Chronophobia - Fear of time.
  • Chrysophobia - Fear or the color orange.
  • Cibophobia, Sitophobia, Sitiophobia - Fear of food.
  • Cleithrophobia, Cleisiophobia - Fear of being locked in an enclosed place.
  • Cleptophobia, Kleptophobia - Fear of stealing.
  • Clithrophobia, Cleithrophobia - Fear of being enclosed.
  • Cnidophobia - Fear of stings.
  • Coimetrophobia - Fear of cemeteries.
  • Coitophobia, Genophobia - Fear of coitus.
  • Cometophobia - Fear of comets.
  • Coprastasophobia - Fear of constipation.
  • Coprophobia, Scatophobia - Fear of feces.
  • Coulrophobia - Fear of clowns.
  • Counterphobia - The preference by a phobic person for fearful situations.
  • Cremnophobia - Fear of precipices.
  • Cryophobia - Fear of extreme cold, ice or frost.
  • Crystallophobia - Fear of crystals or glass.
  • Cyanophobia - Fear of the colour blue.
  • Cyberphobia, Logizomechanophobia - Fear of computers or working on a computer.
  • Cyclophobia - Fear of bicycles.
  • Cymophobia, Kymophobia - Fear of waves or wave-like motions.
  • Cynophobia - Fear of dogs or rabies.
  • Cypridophobia, Cypriphobia, Cyprianophobia, Cyprinophobia - Fear of prostitutes or venereal disease.
  • Claustrophobia - Fear of confined spaces.
  • Climacophobia - Fear of stairs or of climbing or falling down stairs.
  • Clinophobia - Fear of going to bed.
  • Decidophobia - Fear of making decisions.
  • Defecaloesiophobia - Fear of painful bowel movements.
  • Deipnophobia - Fear of dining or dinner conversations.
  • Demonophobia, Daemonophobia - Fear of demons.
  • Demophobia, Enochlophobia, Ochlophobia - Fear of crowds.
  • Dendrophobia - Fear of trees.
  • Dentophobia - Fear of dentists.
  • Dermatophobia - Fear of skin lesions.
  • Dermatosiophobia, Dermatophobia, Dermatopathophobia - Fear of skin disease.
  • Dextrophobia - Fear of objects at the right side of the body.
  • Diabetophobia - Fear of diabetes.
  • Didaskaleinophobia, Scolionophobia - Fear of going to school.
  • Dikephobia - Fear of justice.
  • Dinophobia - Fear of dizziness or whirlpools.
  • Diplophobia - Fear of double vision.
  • Dipsophobia - Fear of drinking.
  • Dishabiliophobia - Fear of undressing in front of someone.
  • Domatophobia, Eicophobia, Oikophobia - Fear of houses or being in a house.
  • Doraphobia - Fear of fur or the skins of animals.
  • Doxophobia - Fear of expressing opinions or receiving praise.
  • Dutchphobia - Fear of the Dutch.
  • Dysmorphophobia - Fear of deformity.
  • Dystychiphobia - Fear of accidents.
  • Ecclesiophobia - Fear of church.
  • Ecophobia - Fear of home.
  • Editophobia - Fear of being edited or deleted (this entry suffers!).
  • Eisoptrophobia - Fear of mirrors or of seeing oneself in a mirror.
  • Electrophobia - Fear of electricity.
  • Eleutherophobia - Fear of freedom.
  • Emetophobia - Fear of vomiting.
  • Enetophobia - Fear of pins.
  • Enosiophobia, Enissophobia - Fear of having committed an unpardonable sin or of criticism.
  • Entomophobia, Insectophobia - Fear of insects.
  • Eosophobia - Fear of dawn or daylight.
  • Ephebiphobia - Fear of teenagers.
  • Epistaxiophobia - Fear of nosebleeds.
  • Epistemophobia, Gnosiophobia - Fear of knowledge.
  • Epistolophobia - Fear of writing letters
  • Equinophobia, Hippophobia - Fear of horses.
  • Ereuthrophobia, Erythrophobia, Erytophobia - Fear of blushing, red lights, or the colour red.
  • Ergasiophobia - Fear of work or functioning, or a surgeon's fear of operating.
  • Ergophobia - Fear of work.
  • Ermitophobia - Fear of being alone, loneliness.
  • Erotophobia - Fear of sexual love or sexual questions.
  • Erythrophobia - Fear of blushing or the color red.
  • Euphobia - Fear of hearing good news.
  • Eurotophobia - Fear of female genitalia.
  • Europhobia - Fear of Europe, Europeans, or alternatively, the European Union.
  • ----aphobia, ---- of the word ----
  • Fearaphobia, Fearophobia - fear of developing fears
  • Febriphobia, Fibriphobia, Fibriophobia, Pyrexiophobia - Fear of fever.
  • Ferrumphobia - Fear of Iron and objects made of iron.
  • Francophobia, Gallophobia, Galiophobia - Fear of France, French culture, etc.
  • Frigophobia - Fear of very cold objects.
  • Gamophobia - Fear of marriage.
  • Gatophobia - Fear of cats.
  • Geliophobia - Fear of laughter.
  • Geniophobia - Fear of chins.
  • Genuphobia - Fear of knees.
  • Gephyrophobia, Gephydrophobia, Gephyrdrophobia, Gephysrophobia - Fear of crossing bridges.
  • Germanophobia, Teutophobia - Fear of Germany, German culture, etc.
  • Gerascophobia - Fear of growing old.
  • Gerontophobia - Fear of old people or of growing old.
  • Geumaphobia, Geumophobia - Fear of taste.
  • Glossophobia - Fear of speaking in public or of trying to speak.
  • Globophobia - Fear of balloons
  • Graphophobia - Fear of writing or handwriting.
  • Gymnophobia, Nudophobia - Fear of nudity.
  • Gynephobia, Gynophobia - Fear of women.
  • Hadephobia, Stygiophobia, Stigiophobia - Fear of hell.
  • Haemophobia - Fear of blood and bleeding.
  • Hagiophobia - Fear of saints or holy things.
  • Hamartophobia, Peccatophobia - Fear of sinning.
  • Haptophobia - Fear of being touched.
  • Harpaxophobia - Fear of being robbed.
  • Hedonophobia - Fear of feeling pleasure.
  • Hegelophobia - Fear of Hegel.
  • Heliophobia - Fear of the sun.
  • Hellenologophobia - Fear of Greek terms or complex scientific terminology.
  • Helminthophobia - Fear of being infested with worms.
  • Hemophobia, Hemaphobia, Hematophobia - Fear of blood or bleeding.
  • Heresyphobia, Hereiophobia - Fear of challenges to official doctrine or of radical deviation.
  • Herpetophobia - Fear of reptiles.
  • Heterophobia, Sexophobia - Fear of the opposite sex.
  • Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia - Fear of the number 666.
  • Hierophobia - Fear of priests or sacred things.
  • Hippophobia - Fear of horses.
  • Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia, Sesquipedalophobia - Fear of long words.
  • Hobophobia - Fear of bums or beggars.
  • Hodophobia - Fear of road travel.
  • Hormephobia - Fear of shock.
  • Homichlophobia, Nebulaphobia - Fear of fog.
  • Homilophobia - Fear of sermons.
  • Homophobia - Fear of sameness, monotony, homosexuality or of becoming homosexual.
  • Hoplophobia - Fear of firearms.
  • Hydrargyophobia - Fear of mercurial medicines.
  • Hydrophobia - Fear of water, a symptom of rabies.
  • Hydrophobophobia, Kynophobia - Fear of rabies.
  • Hyelophobia, Hyalophobia, Nelophobia - Fear of glass.
  • Hygrophobia - Fear of liquids, dampness, or moisture.
  • Hylephobia - Fear of materialism or the fear of epilepsy.
  • Hylophobia - Fear of forests.
  • Hypegiaphobia - Fear of responsibility.
  • Hypengyophobia - Fear of responsibility.
  • Hypnophobia - Fear of sleep or of being hypnotized.
  • Hypsiphobia - Fear of height.
  • Iatrophobia - Fear of going to the doctor or of doctors.
  • Ichthyophobia - Fear of fish.
  • Iconophobia - Fear of images or icons.
  • Ideophobia - Fear of ideas.
  • Illyngophobia - Fear of vertigo.
  • Insulaphobia - Fear of being isolated, or alternatively, fear of islands
  • Islamophobia - Fear of Islam.
  • Islandophobia - Fear of Iceland, Icelandic culture, etc.
  • Isopterophobia - Fear of termites or other insects that eat wood.
  • Ithyphallophobia - Fear of seeing, thinking about or having an erect penis.
  • Japanophobia, Nipponophobia - Fear of the Japanese.
  • Judeophobia - Fear of Jews.
  • Katikomindicaphobia - Fear of the RNI (Resident Non-Indian).
  • Kenophobia - Fear of voids or empty spaces.
  • Keraunophobia - Fear of lightning.
  • Kinetophobia, Kinesophobia - Fear of movement or motion.
  • Klismaphobia - Fear of Enemas.
  • Kneemaphobia - Fear of the knee bending backwards.
  • Koinoniphobia - Fear of rooms.
  • Kolpophobia - Fear of genitals, particularly female.
  • Kopophobia - Fear of fatigue.
  • Kosmikophobia - Fear of cosmic phenomena.
  • Kyphophobia - Fear of stooping.

  • Lachanophobia - Fear of vegetables.
  • Laliophobia, Lalophobia - Fear of speaking.
  • Leprophobia, Lepraphobia - Fear of leprosy.
  • Leukophobia - Fear of the colour white.
  • Levophobia - Fear of things to the left side of the body.
  • Librophobia - Fear of having to balance.
  • Ligyrophobia - Fear of loud noises.
  • Lilapsophobia - Fear of tornadoes and hurricanes.
  • Limnophobia - Fear of lakes.
  • Linonophobia - Fear of string.
  • Liticaphobia - Fear of lawsuits.
  • Lockiophobia, Maieusiophobia, Parturiphobia - Fear of childbirth.
  • Logophobia - Fear of words.
  • Luiphobia, Syphilophobia - Fear of syphilis.
  • Lutraphobia - Fear of otters.
  • Lyssophobia - Fear of rabies or of becoming insane.
  • Macroxenoglossophobia - Fear of long, strange words.
  • Macrophobia - Fear of long waits.
  • Mageirocophobia - Fear of cooking.
  • Malaxophobia, Sarmassophobia - Fear of love play.
  • Maniaphobia - Fear of going insane.
  • Mastigophobia, Poinephobia - Fear of punishment.
  • Mechanophobia - Fear of machines.
  • Medomalacuphobia - Fear of losing an erection.
  • Medorthophobia - Fear of an erect penis.
  • Megalophobia - Fear of large objects.
  • Melanophobia - Fear of the colour black.
  • Melophobia - Fear or hatred of music.
  • Meningitophobia - Fear of a masterbation disease.
  • Menophobia - Fear of menstruation.
  • Merinthophobia - Fear of being bound or tied up.
  • Metallophobia - Fear of metal.
  • Metathesiophobia - Fear of changes.
  • Meteorophobia - Fear of meteors.
  • Methyphobia, Potophobia - Fear of alcohol.
  • Metrophobia - Fear or hatred of poetry.
  • Mikatikoindicaphobia - Fear of the NRIs (Non-Resident Indians).
  • Microphobia, Mycrophobia - Fear of small objects.
  • Misophobia, Molysmophobia, Molysomophobia, Mysophobia, Verminophobia - Fear of being contaminated with dirt or germs.
  • Mnemophobia - Fear of memories.
  • Monophobia - Fear of being alone, or of feeling alone.
  • Monopathophobia - Fear of a specific disease.
  • Motorphobia - Fear of automobiles.
  • Mottephobia - Fear of moths.
  • Musicophobia - Fear of music.
  • Musophobia, Murophobia, Suriphobia - Fear of mice and/or rats.
  • Mycophobia - Fear or aversion to mushrooms.
  • Myrmecophobia - Fear of ants.
  • Mysophobia - Fear of dirt.
  • Mythophobia - Fear of myths, stories or false statements.
  • Necrophobia - Fear of death or dead things.
  • Neopharmaphobia - Fear of new drugs.
  • Neophobia - Fear of the new.
  • Nephophobia - Fear of clouds.
  • Nihilophobia - Fear of (absolutely) nothing.
  • Noctiphobia - Fear of the night.
  • Nomatophobia - Fear of names.
  • Nosocomephobia - Fear of hospitals.
  • Nosophobia, Nosemaphobia - Fear of becoming ill.
  • Nostophobia - Fear of returning home.
  • Novercaphobia - Fear of one's stepmother.
  • Nucleomituphobia - Fear of nuclear weapons.
  • Numerophobia - Fear of numbers.
  • Nyctohylophobia - Fear of dark, wooded areas.
  • Nyctophobia - Fear of the dark, of night or of nightfall.
  • Nhsdirectophobia - fear and loathing of slow computer terminal death
  • Obesophobia, Pocrescophobia - Fear of gaining weight.
  • Ochophobia - Fear of vehicles.
  • Octophobia - Fear of the figure 8.
  • Odontophobia - Fear of teeth or dental surgery.
  • Oenophobia - Fear of wine.
  • Olfactophobia, Osmophobia, Osphresiophobia - Fear of smells.
  • Ombrophobia, Pluviophobia - Fear of rain or of being rained on.
  • Ommetaphobia, Ommatophobia - Fear of eyes.
  • Oneirophobia - Fear of dreams.
  • Oneirogmophobia - Fear of wet dreams.
  • Onomatophobia - Fear of hearing certain words or names.
  • Ophidiophobia - Fear of snakes.
  • Ophthalmophobia - Fear of being stared at.
  • Opiophobia - A medical doctor's fear of prescribing pain medications for patients.
  • Optophobia - Fear of opening one's eyes.
  • Ornithophobia - Fear of birds.
  • Orthophobia - Fear of property.
  • Ostraconophobia - Fear of shellfish.
  • Ouranophobia, Uranophobia - Fear of heaven.
  • Pagophobia - Fear of ice or frost.
  • Panthophobia - Fear of suffering and disease.
  • Panophobia, Pantophobia - Fear of everything.
  • Papaphobia - Fear of the Pope.
  • Papyrophobia - Fear of paper.
  • Paralipophobia - Fear of neglecting duty or responsibility.
  • Paraphobia - Fear of sexual perversion.
  • Parasitophobia - Fear of parasites.
  • Paraskavedekatriaphobia - Fear of Friday the 13th.
  • Parthenophobia - Fear of virgins or young girls.
  • Pathophobia - Fear of disease.
  • Patroiophobia - Fear of heredity.
  • Pediculophobia, Phthiriophobia - Fear of lice.
  • Pediophobia - Fear of dolls.
  • Pediphobia, Pedophobia - Fear of children.
  • Peladophobia - Fear of bald people.
  • Pellagrophobia - Fear of pellagra.
  • Peniaphobia - Fear of poverty.
  • Pentheraphobia - Fear of one's mother-in-law.
  • Phagophobia - Fear of swallowing, eating or of being eaten.
  • Phalacrophobia - Fear of becoming bald.
  • Phallophobia - Fear of a penis, esp. erect.
  • Pharmacophobia - Fear of taking medicine.
  • Phasmophobia, Spectrophobia - Fear of ghosts.
  • Phengophobia - Fear of daylight or sunshine.
  • Philemaphobia, Philematophobia - Fear of kissing.
  • Philophobia - Fear of falling in love or being in love.
  • Philosophobia - Fear of philosophy.
  • Phobophobia - Fear of phobias.
  • Photoaugliaphobia - Fear of glaring lights.
  • Photophobia - Fear of light (also refers to aversion to light due to an inflamed/painful eye or excessively dilated pupils)
  • Phonophobia - Fear of noises, voices, one's own voice or of telephones.
  • Phronemophobia - Fear of thinking.
  • Phthisiophobia, Tuberculophobia - Fear of tuberculosis.
  • Placophobia - Fear of tombstones.
  • Plutophobia - Fear of wealth.
  • Pneumatiphobia - Fear of spirits.
  • Pnigophobia, Pnigerophobia - Fear of choking or being smothered.
  • Pnumonomicroscopicsilicovolcanocoviosophobia - Fear of a lung desease caused by coal dust
  • Pogonophobia, Pognophobia - Fear of beards.
  • Poliosophobia - Fear of contracting poliomyelitis.
  • Politicophobia - Fear or abnormal dislike of politicians.
  • Polyphobia - Having many phobias.
  • Ponophobia - Fear of overworking or of pain.
  • Porphyrophobia - Fear of the colour purple.
  • Potamophobia - Fear of rivers or running water.
  • Pharmacophobia - Fear of drugs.
  • Proctophobia, Rectophobia - Fear of the rectum or of rectal diseases.
  • Prosophobia - Fear of progress.
  • Psellismophobia - Fear of stuttering.
  • Psychophobia - Fear of the mind.
  • Pteronophobia - Fear of being tickled by feathers.
  • Pupaphobia - Fear of puppets.
  • Pyrophobia - Fear of fire.
  • Quadraphobia - Fear of quartets or of being drawn and quartered
  • Quadrataphobia - Fear of quadratic equations
  • Radiophobia - Fear of radiation or X-rays.
  • Ranidaphobia - Fear of frogs.
  • Retterophobia - Fear of wrongly chosen letters.
  • Rhabdophobia - Fear of being severely punished or beaten with a rod, or of being severely criticized. Also fear of magic.
  • Rhinophobia - Fear of noses.
  • Rhodophobia - Fear of the colour red.
  • Rhypophobia - Fear of defecation.
  • Rhytiphobia - Fear of getting wrinkles.
  • Rupophobia - Fear of dirt.
  • Russophobia - Hatred of Russians.
  • Samhainophobia - Fear of Halloween.
  • Satanophobia, Orcusophobia - Fear of Satan.
  • Scabiophobia - Fear of scabies.
  • Scelerophibia - Fear of bad men, burglars.
  • Sciophobia, Sciaphobia - Fear of shadows.
  • Scoleciphobia, Vermiphobia - Fear of worms.
  • Scopophobia, Scoptophobia - Fear of being seen or stared at.
  • Scotomaphobia - Fear of blindness in visual field.
  • Scriptophobia - Fear of writing in public.
  • Sedatephobia - Fear of silence.
  • Selachophobia - Fear of sharks.
  • Selaphobia - Fear of light flashes.
  • Selenophobia - Fear of the moon.
  • Seplophobia - Fear of decaying matter.
  • Sesquipedalophobia - Fear of long words.
  • Siderodromophobia - Fear of trains, railroads or train travel.
  • Siderophobia - Fear of stars.
  • Sinistrophobia - Fear of things to the left of oneself.
  • Sinophobia - Fear of the Chinese, Chinese culture, etc.
  • Soceraphobia - Fear of parents-in-law.
  • Social Phobia - Fear of being evaluated negatively in social situations.
  • Sociophobia - Fear of society or people in general.
  • Somniphobia - Fear of sleep.
  • Sophophobia - Fear of learning.
  • Soteriophobia - Fear of dependence on others.
  • Spacephobia - Fear of outer space.
  • Spectrophobia - Fear of mirrors.
  • Spermatophobia or Spermophobia - Fear of sperm.
  • Spheksophobia - Fear of wasps.
  • Staurophobia - Fear of crosses or crucifixes.
  • Stenophobia - Fear of narrow things or places.
  • Suriphobia - Fear of mice.
  • Symbolophobia - Fear of symbolism.
  • Symmetrophobia - Fear of symmetry.
  • Syngenesophobia - Fear of relatives.
  • Syphiliphobia - Fear of syphilis.
  • Tachophobia - Fear of speed.
  • Taeniophobia, Teniophobia - Fear of tapeworms.
  • Taphephobia, Taphophobia - Fear of being buried alive or of cemeteries.
  • Tapinophobia - Fear of being contagious.
  • Taurophobia - Fear of bulls.
  • Technophobia - Fear of technology.
  • Teleophobia - Fear of definite plans or of religious ceremony.
  • Telephonophobia - Fear of telephones.
  • Teratophobia - Fear of bearing a deformed child, of monsters or of deformed people.
  • Teratrophobia - Fear of monsters.
  • Testophobia - Fear of taking tests.
  • Tetanophobia - Fear of tetanus, lockjaw.
  • Textophobia - Fear of certain fabrics.
  • Thalassophobia - Fear of the sea.
  • Thanatophobia, Thantophobia - Fear of death or dying.
  • Theatrophobia - Fear of theatres.
  • Theologicophobia - Fear of theology.
  • Theophobia - Fear of gods or religion.
  • Thermophobia - Fear of heat.
  • Tocophobia - Fear of pregnancy or childbirth.
  • Tomophobia - Fear of surgical operations.
  • Tonsurephobia - Fear of haircuts.
  • Topophobia - Fear of certain places or situations, such as stage fright.
  • Toxiphobia, Toxophobia, Toxicophobia - Fear of poison or of being accidentally poisoned.
  • Traumatophobia - Fear of injury.
  • Tremophobia - Fear of trembling.
  • Trichinophobia - Fear of trichinosis.
  • Triskaidekaphobia - Fear of the number 13. Having a superstition.
  • Tropophobia - Fear of moving or making changes.
  • Trypanophobia - Fear of injections.
  • Tyrannophobia - Fear of tyrants.
  • Uranophobia - Fear of the heavens.
  • Urophobia - Fear of urine or urinating.
  • Vaccinophobia - Fear of vaccination.
  • Venustraphobia - Fear of beautiful women.
  • Verbophobia - Fear of words.
  • Vestiphobia - Fear of clothing.
  • Virginitiphobia - Fear of rape.
  • Vitricophobia - Fear of one's stepfather.
  • Walloonphobia - Fear of the Walloon people or their languages.
  • Wiccaphobia - Fear of witches and witchcraft.

  • Xanthophobia - Fear of the colour yellow or the word yellow.
  • Xenoglossophobia - Fear of foreign languages.
  • Xenophobia - Fear of strangers or foreigners.
  • Xerophobia - Fear of dryness.
  • Xylophobia - Fear of wooden objects or fear of forests.
  • Xyrophobia - Fear of razors.

  • Ymophobia - Fear of contrariety.