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    Walter Mitty Symbolism

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    makes him put on shelter him from the outside world. In the movie, the skateboard symbolizes stepping out of your comfort zone and taking a chance in life. These are obvious opposites. The gloves make Walter keep his circle small and not explore and take a chance in life, while the skateboard is really the roadmap to taking a chance in life and exploring. The similarities in symbolism is what points out Walter’s reason behind his fantasies, while the differences between symbolism are the difference between

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    did not ask my parents and instead chose to not be social with my friends and stayed inside my comfort zone; that bothered me. During my freshman

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    When I think about my experience with improvisation, I would say that I have had experience but not a lot of experience. I definitely haven’t had enough experience to where I get excited about doing improvisation. Most of my experience with improvisation comes from my high school dance program. In some dance pieces that I performed in during high school, the choreographer would ask us to do improvisation for a section of the dance. Likewise, my senior year dance teacher occasionally had us do structured

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    Therefore, this field experience I feel more excited about partaking in since it is with the age group that I will be working with. That being said, I am going to be at two different middle school's here in town Anthony and Eisenhower. I will be helping out in the lunch room at Anthony on Fridays, I am excited to see how middle schoolers interact during lunch. I have heard many different stories about the lunch room at middle schools, and the different

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    We Can Break Your Box

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    as stepping out of his own comfort zone. This is when you break your box. This may seem literally easy but in the real it is very challenging. If this can be done, it packs along with it a greater reward for sacrifices made most importantly via revelation of a new world. Aside from earning you the so much desired courage, you will be exposed to really great and new life experiences, which can spice up your life and get you grounded on your dreams. Heads up! Step out of your comfort zone and live your

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    towards each of them. I think that the themes that relate to me in my transition to college are chapter two “get out of your comfort zone” and chapter twenty-six “surround yourself with those who make your better”. I can identify with these two mantras because in my life I have always strived to surround myself with people that make me better. I also need to get more out of my comfort zone which I did in high school but not as much, for example I was involve in some clubs and organizations but I wasn’t

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    unfamiliarity one finds when coming out of their comfort zone. Dickinson exemplifies this by taking away something familiar, a neighbor, and replacing it with an unfamiliar, uncomfortable darkness. Dickinson then shows the struggle to adapt to the new change, and shows readers that only brave people actually fight through the pain to alter the darkness. "We Grow Accustomed to the Dark" is an elaborate metaphor, or conceit, for the struggles of leaving one’s comfort zone and overcoming the fears that come

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    The Namesake Essay

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    when they first lived in a new country; they were forced to leave their “comfort zone”. They spoke a different language, grew up with Indian tradition, and even had to raise a child. They did not have any friends, not to say the economic base to provide the best resources for the whole family. Their foremost goal was to adapt to the new environment and become a real part of their community. But being out of their comfort zone is the crucial step that they must not skip. They have to be confident to

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    that no matter what age you are, it is never too late to go back to school and further your education. Education is the key to opening up positions in the workplace that someone without an education would not be able to pursue. The benefits will far out way the time and work that it will take for me to complete my degree. This will be something that I can be proud of and prove to myself and others that no matter how hard the goal may seem or how long it may take you to reach the end results, it is

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    Light the Way means to lead and help other people by showing he/she how to overcome obstacles about the uncertainty. Sometimes people are afraid to try something new because they don't want to leave his/her comfort zone. 2 years ago, in my sophomore year, I was in my comfort zone, going to school, thinking of something meaningful to do for the summer. My father invited me to be part of his production crew in his show "Concepto" by helping with the technical aspects like lighting, sound and setting

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