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    Sacrifice The two main characters of The Prestige‚ Robert Angier and Alfred Borden‚ have a history that goes back to when they were just audience shills. An intense rivalry sparked between them after Angier suspected Borden of being responsible for the accidental death of his wife‚ Julia‚ during a live show. Though the two men stopped working together‚ they began competing for the title of “the greatest magician.” Throughout the movie‚ we see their obsession over beating each other’s magical performances

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    THE CHALLENGES OF CHANGE

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    Hello Duncan‚ Thanks for the informative article. I do agree with your facts. There are a few points in your article I would like to emphasise on. In the business world‚ the starting point for any change could either desire (as you stated) to make business better‚ or could be changes in the external forces that are prompting the business to consider making changes. There could be changes in external factors of Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technological‚ Environmental‚ or Legal nature that can put

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    Piggy Character Analysis

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    A monster lurks in the forest; boys are fighting for power; and a war breaks out on a once-peaceful island. In this kind of situation‚ a hero is needed to calm things down. Heroes are normally perceived as many things: astonishingly smart‚ stupidly brave‚ or even with superhuman powers. But a true hero does not measure up to be the perfect being‚ but he is sometimes just another face in the crowd‚ such as Piggy‚ from William Golding’s Lord of the Flies. Piggy‚ although very underrated‚ stands a strong

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    Gerald Simoneaux: My Hero

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    Heroes are not just in comics and movies; these heroes don’t wear masks or capes. But these heroes still seem to have super powers that somehow capture our hearts and amaze us with their abilities. They are the ones we look up to‚ the ones who make an impact in our lives‚ and the ones who seem to make everything better to save the day. My grandfather‚ Gerald Simoneaux is my hero because he taught me that I could conquer anything if I set my mind to it. He not only inspired me to be myself but to

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    My Hero What do you think of when you hear the word hero? The dictionary states that the word hero means a person who‚ in the opinion of others‚ has special achievements‚ abilities‚ or personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or ideal. A hero is someone that is protective‚ does the right thing even when there is no one watching‚ and is always selfless. A hero is someone that is protective. For example whenever my father would hear me talk about something stupid i would want to do or someone

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    People often think that a hero is someone perfect—someone who always looks good‚ does the right thing‚ and says the right thing at the right time‚ but that is not always the case. Heroism means putting others before oneself and helping them‚ even if it is risky to do so. You do not have to be handsome‚ wear a cape‚ or fly to do that; sometimes ordinary people can unexpectedly turn out to be heroes. In the book The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ one unexpected hero is the character Ponyboy Curtis‚ a

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    Hero Traits

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    Traits of a Hero What constitutes a Hero? Is it a person that is able fly across tall buildings and is invulnerable to most attacks‚ like a Superhero? Or is it a teacher‚ a preacher‚ or the next door neighbor? In childhood it can be someone fictional like Superman or Batman. Those Superheroes encourage children to do the right thing through imagination and creativity. Then there are those in real life‚ like Helen Keller or Rosa Parks‚ nonfictional characters that children grow up reading in

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    Hero Definition Essay

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    What is your definition of a hero?  What kinds of things do heroes do that ordinary people do not do?  Why do you think they do those things? When I think of a hero‚ I think of someone that goes that extra mile to take care of his or her own and others. A hero is someone who is courageous‚ brave‚ and fearless. Someone that is not selfish and will do anything needed even if it means that they could get hurt. Heroes do things like charity and volunteering‚ or they deliver kind acts to strangers without

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    Water and Fire “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself‚” -Joseph Campbell. Before I can read and write‚ a hero was someone in the movie who knows how to fight. All heroes made in the movies know how to fight and they never get hit by the bullet. Then after many years of being tricked‚ I finally found out the truth that most of all my favorite heroes were just celebrities. On the internet‚ Dictionary.com define Hero as a person who‚ in the opinion of others

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    The real hero is always a hero by mistake‚ in my understanding this quote means‚ true acts of courage and bravery are always performed by people who do not intentionally set out to become heroes. I agree with this quote because a person can become a hero without realizing the impact they cause to the people around them‚ like they didn’t know they were going to do it‚ they just did it. And I’ll use the play The Crucible to justify my position. In the play The crucible‚ John Proctor one of the

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