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    Malcolm X Role Model

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    His name sounds like it can be a superhero’s name‚ but he‚ Malcolm X‚ being a rights-activist and public speaker‚ once said‚ “I believe in human beings‚ and that all human beings should be respected as such‚ regardless of their color.” (Quotes by X 1). X‚ a role model to the black community and founder of the Muslim Mosque Inc.‚ was a powerful black leader who fought for human rights and equality. X became one of the most known people‚ somewhat of an alternative to Martin Luther King Jr.‚ to speak

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    Professional athletes get paid over a million ¬¬dollars each year just to compete and advertise for companies while teachers get paid $40k- $158k per year. Boxer Floyd Mayweather‚ Jr. is the highest paid athlete of 2015-2016 making $150 million yearly with soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo of Spain coming in a close second with a yearly salary of $80 million. Teachers and professors in Luxembourg are paid the highest amount in the world with a starting salary of $79k that can reach over $138k. The

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    Why should college athletes be paid to participate in their sports? College athletes are awarded tuition free college due to their hard work and athletic abilities‚ why should they get paid extra money outside of their tuition being paid? Student athletes in college only have two jobs while they are attending‚ to learn and become a better and smarter athlete. These student athletes don’t need extra money outside of having their tuition‚ room and board‚ and food paid for. They are also given clothing

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    My Role Model Is Mum

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    To write about my role models‚ I could have picked teachers‚ I could have picked people extremely influential in their field‚ and I could have picked models and other aesthetically pleasing individuals. But instead‚ I found the perfect combination of all three: my mother. There isn’t one person on this earth more educational‚ more competent‚ and more aesthetically pleasing than my mother. And there isn’t one person on this earth that can re-direct my role model focus from her. My mother has suffered

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    Is Hamlet Morally Wrong

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    because how could he act normal after knowing that sort of information? However‚ just because I empathize with his behavioral tendencies‚ does not mean I agree with his actions. The deaths and disasters that occur are not completely his fault. The original fault‚ or original sin per say‚ falls on Claudius. He initiated the entire domino effect of tragedies when he intentionally killed his brother. Nonetheless‚ Hamlet is largely responsible for what happens next. He should not have killed Polonius

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    multitude of other areas. Unfortunately‚ the athletes that bring in all this money receive absolutely no revenue and are essentially treated like slaves so that the school can prosper. Even though many people would argue that athletes should play the sport for the love of the game‚ their commitment‚ sacrifice of education‚ and risk of injury or permanent damage suggest they should get some compensation for their performance.

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    John Talabot Role Model

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    Hey John‚ any role model‚ inspiration‚ or benchmark for Hivern Discs when it was launched 2008? John Talabot: When the label started we were still wondering what kind of music we were going to release. We had our own ideas but there wasn’t any kind of sound or music associated to them yet. Just some artists around us with good music to release. We wanted to put out anything that we liked‚ but this is difficult to sell as it is difficult for people to follow you and know what to expect. Usually‚

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    With College Comes Great Responsibility College athletes should be compensated for the benefit of the student. College athletes get and put in a lot of effort and get no reward for all of their hard work and dedication. We should choose the fair market rather than the black market. College athletes would benefit from this. These college athletes are spectacular athletes and you don’t see very many athletes that can do the things that these guys can. College you work hard and put so much effort

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    Should professional athletes be required to take a drug test? Drugs affect everybody in certain ways. They can really mess with you mind and body. Depending on the drug‚ some can have lifelong implications. They can especially have a lifelong implication if used by teens that are still growing. If teens take drugs‚ they can really get hurt physically and mentally. Not only will they get hurt‚ they could get caught‚ and then their life will pretty much be thrown away and won the able to get good jobs

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    Megan: Malala is our role model. Saffron: When she was shot it was not the first time that she had been seen in the public eye as she has been advocating for girls’ education since she was 11. In 2009‚ Malala started blogging about living under Taliban rule for the BBC. She later became a national figure in her country‚ appearing on television as a spokesperson for girls’ education. Saatchi: But then‚ when she was only 15 years old‚ she was shot by the Taliban. Malala was aboard a bus in 2012‚ campaigning

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