If an interviewer asked you what are the faces of NPD, you should have given an honest answer. If you knew the answer, great. If you did not know the answer, then you should have said so.
the interviewer is just looking for selfsadisfaction
The interviewer asked me some tough questions. I met with the interviewer at 9:00am.
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Have sex with the interviewer.
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You are probably referring to a "professional" educator. This is a question that may be asked during a job interview. The interviewer wants to know whether you are serious about choosing teaching as a profession. Not everyone wants to teach; thus, the interviewer is trying to find out if teaching is the occupation you truly prefer. The interviewer will ask whether you are training for this profession (and why); and you will be asked what you think a teacher does, and what it means to you to make teaching your career.
Patients with NPD-A commonly die during infancy. NPD-B patients may live for a few decades, but many require supplemental oxygen because of lung impairment.
The answer is No, there is no medication specifically used to treat NPD. == == The question was "Is there a pill to ease NPD?" Not "How has NPD affected your life stranger? please give us a detailed personal account of your experiences." Did you ever think that perhaps the person asking might be asking for themselves? How appropriate is your response then?
Npd and fear of losing is caused by the lack of feeling the need or attention from someone or family members
If an interviewer asks you for the best compliment you have ever received, you should mention the relevant ones. This should be a compliment that possibly motivated you to even work harder in your line of duty.
You can't !
mysogynist is another word used to oppress men; NPD is the regular entitled bimbo