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    Fifth Hokage Role Model

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    different purposes such as attacking‚ defending‚ and healing. This particular women is the best medical ninja in this world and one of the most powerful fighters. A combination of her strength and intellect is what makes her an extraordinary hero and role model. Being one of the most influential women in this fictional world she has done a numerous amount of things with her strength alone including physical‚ emotional‚ and mental strength. Her strength is godlike and very useful when in battle she can

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    Jimmy Butler Role Model

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    an NBA title in 2006. Buzz Williams was a huge role model in Butler’s life. He was like a dad that Butler never had in his life before. Butler looked up to him in many ways. He really had confidence in Butler. He never really played his sophomore year at Marquette. He only averaged 5.6 points in his sophomore year. His junior year he played a lot more and averaged a lot more points. He averaged 14.7 points in junior year. He was given a bigger role. In his senior year he put together an even better

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    College Athletes Should Be allowed to be Paid: College athletes should be allowed to be paid to play for many reasons‚ but today’s college athletes are subject to the “pay for play” rule‚ which states ‘that an individual will lose his or her amateur status and will not be eligible for intercollegiate competition in any sport’’ (Steve Wieberg). However‚ ultimately the rule hurts student athletes because many college students need help simply surviving financially if student athletes are allowed

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    Are Athletes Overpaid?

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    When sports exploded in the 1900’s athletes were paid like regular working citizens. Most athletes had to work over the summer to keep their mortgages paid. In present day‚ professional athletes are dished out astronomical salaries in exchange for their play. Many of these athletes have the opportunity to be set for life within the first years of their contracts. Eighteen and nineteen year olds are given multi-million dollar contracts. While these athletes are getting paid these ridiculous amounts

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    The topic I chose is “Why are college athletes not being paid for playing sports in college while others around them are?” College athletes are like other professional athletes only thing different is they are one level under professionals and they are not being paid. The athletes are not being paid for their entertainment‚ but they are doing just about everything a professional athlete is doing such as being on television‚ playing on holidays‚ and being exposed to the media. This topic was chosen

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    their athletes to be a student athlete. Which means‚ school first and sports after. Also‚ if kids really want to play in the sport their interested in. They would be responsible for getting there work done. Sports even keep kids focus on what they want to do for their future. Like‚ they could get scholarships from sports‚ which continues their education. In “High school athletes gain lifetime benefits”‚ it says people

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    abortion is morally acceptable and permissible. If both the mother and the fetus have rights‚ then either the rights of the fetus have priority‚ or those of the mother have priority. If that didn’t complicate matters enough‚ we have those who argue that some fetuses have moral rights while others do not‚ making abortion sometimes morally permissible and sometimes morally impermissible. The purpose of this essay; to argue that abortion is either always morally permissible or it is always morally impermissible

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    Jesse Williams Role Model

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    The 34 year old model and actor is known as one of the hottest prime time actors on television. Known for his role as a doctor in Grey’s Anatomy as Dr. Jackson Avery. However‚ there is one humble profession that not a lot of people know. Aside from acting as a doctor‚ in real life‚ he taught in high school‚ cites Ranker. This Chicago‚ Illinois local was born in 1981. As a young child‚ he enrolled in Moses Brown School in Providence‚ Rhode Island. After graduating in high school‚ he proceeded to Temple

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    my parents my role model

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    leaves a great and powerful impact on our lives. When you hear the words “role model”‚ who or what do you think of? When I hear it a string of actors‚ musicians‚ athletes and‚ celebrities Over the years‚ the concept of a role model has changed from fictional “heroes” seen in movies‚ comics‚ and stories to average people that make an exceptional impact on someone’s life. A role model need not necessarily be a celebrity. A role model can be family‚ teacher‚ friend or just a stranger‚ social worker‚ a leader

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    Role Model Interview 1

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    Interview with Successful Role Model Your Name: ___________________________ Person Interviewed:_____________________ Contact Information_____________________ 1. Where did you go to college? He attended RCC for two years. Transferred to CSU Northridge then Southern Oregon. After graduating from CSUSB he attended Chapman and CBU to finish up his teaching credentials. 2. Why did you go to college? He said he wanted to go to college to play football and to get an education. He always knew

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