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    Doe Season Summary

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    with her father which is clear by her hesitation towards the leap to women hood; however, by the end of the story ,the character has gained adult wisdom of growing older and realizing that she will one day have to become a women and break out of her tomboy comfort zone. It is present in the beginnings of the story that Andy is naïve and very innocent when it comes to her feminine nature in general. As the story progresses Andy continues to push away the general labels and actions that define a young

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    woman, settles uneasily into their new life. Su-Jen feels the weight of her mother’s unhappiness as Su-Jen’s life takes her outside the restaurant and far from the customs of the traditional past. As the book progresses Su-Jen starts coming out of her comfort zone making a name for herself and becoming a mature young lady by adapting to the lifestyle in Canada. A hidden secret found by Su-Jen's father shows how much the mother really valued their family and relationship. Su-Jen has

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    Adam Braun Miracles

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    Did you know that something as small as a pencil can change the world? Of course, there is a process that comes along with these types of miracles. The first step starts out with an ordinary person. This person is capable of developing a story, a journey. In order to create any type of change, one must be able to persuade and inspire other people to spread awareness. Adam Braun, an American entrepreneur, best selling author, philanthropist, and CEO of Pencils of Promise (PoP), creates a significant

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    Cordell”. In this section, each of us will choose a favorite quote from quotes given . We also have a chance to be on stage to tell what quote we chose and why we chose this quote. The quote that I chose was “You can choose courage or you can choose comfort but you cannot have both-Brene Brown” Indeed, in my entire life I had come across this situation several times whether to choose

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    concept of writing informally. My Composition II class was the first class in which I was introduced to informal academic writing. Through many essays, I learned that, in some cases, it is appropriate to use informal wording. I ventured out of my writing comfort

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    Why I Attend College

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    I am here because I want and choose to be, I made going to college part of my divorce decree because it is important to me. I am here because I want to learn and recognize the privilege that it is to be able to do so. I live in a country where I can attend college and have the same chance at success that everyone else has. I am blessed! I am here because I have six children who are watching to see what their mother makes from the dissolution of her marriage. I have chosen to make myself an educated

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    academics, being more involved in the community, and future goals (after graduating from college). Setting goals will motivate me to want to fully achieve what I want. I need to plan out what I need to accomplish my goals in a realistic way. I need to remind myself that taking criticism and getting out of my comfort zone is ok. While in college I hope to achieve academically, growing in all ways possible. In the writing aspect I will learn how to write more clearly and more fluently, I will be able

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    distinguished author Ralph Waldo Emerson. Although some could say you can grow within your existing field of mastery, experimenting with things outside of your comfort zone is necessary for growth because you can cultivate new passions and learn things about yourself. A counterclaim to Emerson's thought is that growth is possible within your comfort zone, within the familiar walls you surround yourself in. Even if you are a master at something, there is always room for improvement. While this universal

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    In the novel, Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson, a 67 year-old man named Trond who lives in solitude in Norway reflects back on the summer of 1948 where several significant events changed his life. It follows his progression of growing up and starting to understand more about the people and surroundings that revolve around his life and how they’ve shaped him into becoming a mature and wise man. Eventually, he realizes the truth that growing up is inevitable and accepts the fact that things will

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    than not a person must make a conscious effort to help another. Three characters in The Chosen demonstrated this regularly. They all decided to step out of their comfort zone to show kindness to another individual. Despite completely different circumstance, all situations have one important thing in common. One person made an effort to help sand look out for a friend. Many characters in the book display kindness, particularly Reuven, Danny, and Reb Saunders. Sometimes showing kindness can make a person

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