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    to taking courses that require me to study material from presentations and books.  With this information I take exams and quizzes.  This course was nothing like that.  This course had me going out and networking with individuals outside of the university.  The networking is the very first thing that stood out to me in this course since I am not really the outgoing/ people person.  From networking I did learn a lot and met numerous interesting people that

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    A second language is known to be used by someone who wants to advance in a career area and require the second language or by someone who wants to adapt to a new country. The struggles of learning a second language in a country that only speaks the native language can cause difficulty to adapt. People from Mexico tend to only speak spanish, therefore it is not common for them to speak another language. A foreign language is a language that is learned in an area where that language is not generally

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    thought, and there is no way of getting out of it. I sighed warily and got in my starting position stance. “On your

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    that sometimes it makes sense to keep what is not broken, I still maintain that for a better learning experience, we must change. Although some argue that what is already in place is enough for our education, I claim that stepping outside of our comfort zone

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    The second success that I achieved was getting out of my comfort zone and being out going by the end of the hours. The majority of my project was learning about how a nonprofit business works. One immense issue that I learned while being a volunteer is that it takes a good deal of math to have a business. One huge

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    but desire. Addiction can also damage organs, memory, and the nervous system which stops a person from succeeding because of health issues. Doing unpleasant things like depending on medication, exerting energy to exercise, and stepping out of a person’s comfort zone can ultimately lead to self improvement. Medication insures that my mood is regulated so I can focus on self-improvement, exercising improves body function as well as making you a happier person and expending the patience to learn a new

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    down upon in our society. I chose to break this social norm because I wanted to know what it would be like to be looked at as someone with a mental illness, as well as be as far out of my comfort zone as possible. In public I usually do my best to keep to myself, were as this time when I went to Wall-Mart, I was talking out loud to myself. When I first walked into Wall-Mart,

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    Imagine being afraid to talk to anyone that you don’t personally know, or needing a perfectly laid out schedule to feel structure in life. Those are some things that people with Asperger's can deal with daily. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time was written by author Mark Haddon. The story is told by the perspective of the main character Christopher. Christopher is fifteen years old and lives with Asperger's, he struggles to make social connections and can't stand people touching him

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    opportunities. However, she took the initiative to become a part of multiple programs and go completely out of her comfort zone. Leading up to the day she left, she was terrified of leaving what she had been accustomed to. She left in September, afraid, and the next thing I heard she was having the best experiences of her life. Sydney blossomed from someone who survived on grilled cheese and hung out with a close group of friends, to a girl enlightened by the world- all within a few

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    procrastination, but in reality, it is. Putting off anything is considered procrastination, even not telling someone you have a crush on them. So let’s carry on talking about the “not telling your crush you like them” example. First, we must figure out why we do not tell them. Most common answers would typically include something along the lines of anxiety, fear of rejection, or getting punched in the face by your crush's boyfriend. What do all those things have in common? Well, to put it in short

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