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    showing her personalities, but her family thinks it's absurd. In my opinion, life is too short to sit around and do what is expected by others; try new things, you may find out personalities you never knew you had. In act one scene one Mama (mother of Beneatha) does not understand the views on trying new things, she calls Beneatha out for it. “Ain’t nobody tryna stop you. I just wonder sometimes why you has to flit from one thing to another all the time. You

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    At the beginning of Part 1: Chapter K, I expected Ed to try to stay within his comfort zone and take care of the man from Edgar Streets’ family rather than going to confront the man himself. My assumption was that guilt would take over Ed and prevent him from killing the man, despite the chapter’s title. This scene showed me what little I knew about Ed and changed the way I see his character in the story. When Ed mentioned the concoction of vodka and sleeping pills to lure the man, I began to think

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    this grade because this is the hardest I have pushed myself in any project. I went out of my comfort zone for this project and pushed myself to get the best grade that I could. My mindset wasn’t just get it done and graduate. My mindset was push yourself, get the best grade that you can and graduate knowing you put all your effort into it. I pushed myself by leading three groups and this was out of my comfort zone because I’m shy and have difficulties talking to large groups. I also believe I deserve

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    what to do with the giraffe, so Rolandino decided to take care of it. The narrator states, “No one knew… even the policeman… Rolandino jumped out and said, ‘I'll keep it until someone comes to get it.’” (Sensei 28). No one in that town wanted to keep it. Rolandino did not know how to take care of a giraffe but still had the courage to step out of his comfort zone, and do something; take care of the giraffe when no one else wanted to do. When I was in grade two, one of my classmates was being bullied

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    join ROTC. What I’m trying to say is that we want a serious band, but not to the point of making the new members not comfortable, too the point in which they can’t just suck it up. I agree with the motto “if they don’t want to do this then just get out, we don't need that negative attitude affecting the rehearsal”; but we don’t want that to be enacted upon a hard working member who was just having a bad day because their mother was recently diagnosed with cancer, or their dog got ran over that morning

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    Meena Isabella Shirazi, I have truly discovered what a best friend is through the many adventures we have had. Through every up through every down, you know I’ll always be around. There has never been a moment since we have become friends that you haven’t made me practically die of laughter from a joke you have made. I’ve never had someone that knows me like you do. You are the person I tell everything to and we practically do everything together. That is why you should audition for Dulles High School’s

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    state. My first main mental training strategy was to create and develop such a specific long-term goal. This may sound very basic, and it is, but setting specific goals creates a solid foundation in which I used to push myself just a little out of my comfort zone. I learned in class what SMART goals were. These goals are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely. My long-term goal of losing twelve pounds in twelve weeks was chosen because I wanted to lose some weight and

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    As mentioned in the movie, the National Football League is one of the largest franchises in America. The corporation employs over one hundred thousand people and brings in profit from numerous different outlets, such as, ticket sales, merchandise, television deals, and sponsorships. There are executives in the NFL that would probably do whatever it took to keep this franchise as big as it is and making as much money as it does. So when word came up that football, especially professional football

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    needlessly risking your life, but rather getting outside of your comfort zone to grow and expand. My regrets have relentlessly drilled this lesson into my head. Whether we’re willing to admit it or not, most growth happens outside of our comfort zones. We can’t repeat the same mundane process day in and day out and expect different results. This is simply insane, yet most of us do this. Rather, we must take calculated risks and ignore out irrational fears to experience higher levels of fulfilment and

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    Kupperman’s argument against hedonism and its endless desire for comfort and material pleasure is in line with the philosophies behind the Hajj, depicted in National Geographic’s “Inside Mecca”, and Thoreau’s “Where I lived and what I lived for”. Both the Hajj and Thoreau advocate a escape from material pleasures in order to seek a form of spiritual enlightenment. To go out of one's comfort zone, strengthen the mind and spirit. In National Geographic’s “Inside Mecca”, individuals during the

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