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    My Unsung Hero

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    Hero. What we think when we hear that word? People who sacrifices their lives with blood‚ sweat and tears to defend the nation? That’s right.But I think a hero is not always the revolutionary‚ a hero can be anything. Many people think of their stuff as the ‘Hero’‚ or a singer or an actress‚ even plants and animals can be the heroes for people. I think ‘Hero’ is someone that can make our life different than before‚ better and more useful than yesterday. The greatest hero of all

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    My Super Hero

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    My Superhero If I were a superhero‚ I would want to be like super woman. She can do almost anything she wants. I could fly‚ shoot laser beams through my eyes‚ have super strength‚ invisibility‚ and have super speed. My name would be The Bullet. [ (Your Super Hero Name) ] If I were a superhero‚ my powers would be flying‚ strength‚ laser eyes‚ invisibility‚ super strength‚ and super speed because then I could get places faster‚ be stronger‚ melt things with my eyes‚ and secretly be places without

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    Rizal, My Hero

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    Rizal‚ my Hero! “A hero is a man who is afraid to run away - (English Proverb)”. Indeed‚ a man who has a brave heart would not choose to run away but instead give the good fight he can give. Truly‚ Rizal deserves to be the hero of this Country. Like what Zaide wrote “He (Rizal) was not quarrelsome by nature‚ but he never ran away from a fight”. Every hero has its own exemplary deeds but for me‚ Rizal‚ is one of the best Heros because of his patriotic services in his country. From his writings

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    MY HERO IN HISTORY

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    MY HERO IN HISTORY “A hero is a man who does what he can.” (Romaine Rolland) The true definition of hero is a man of distinguished valour. Bravery‚ courage‚ boldness‚ daring‚ resolute‚ and aptitude in war are a hero’s characteristics. However‚ a hero is understood to be different to everyone. “The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.” (Benjamin Disraeli) Some of them are born‚ others are made. Many are still living while many others have long

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    My Unsung Hero

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    Unsung Hero Defining the word hero is difficult. The dictionary states that a hero is any person admired for courage‚ nobility‚ or exploits‚ especially in war. For most people‚ the definition of hero is left to interpretation. Some people believe a hero is an exceptional athlete‚ but others think it is the local cop that made the news for a job well done. It is all up to the individual who is defining what a hero is. Jan Karski is a hero for several reasons ;he proved to be courageous‚ demonstrated

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    My Childhood Hero

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    Every child has a hero‚ someone they look up to‚ someone who guides their thoughts and influences their life. My childhood hero was Belle from the fairytale‚ The Beauty and the Beast. As a child‚ I watched the movie end to end and read the book countless times‚ losing myself in her magical world so completely that I actually began to know the lines by heart. I never once got bored of it and frankly‚ right until today‚ Belle is still my inspiration. Though I first admired her for her outer beauty

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    superman and me

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    Superman Saved my Life The best feeling in the world is overcoming an obstacle‚ especially one when people say it can’t be done. Sherman Alexie talks about this in his writing “Superman and me‚” where he tells us his life story about how he started out as a poor Indian boy living on a reservation and overcame many racial barriers to become a writer. Alexie uses rhetorical strategies such as ethos and pathos to pull the reader in and make them understand his life story. He also uses writing strategies

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    Superman and Me

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    Superman and Me” In the article “Superman and Me”‚ Sherman Alexie gives a biography of his life as a poor Indian boy who successfully self-educated himself through literature. Through the medium of past experiences as a minority with a strong hunger for learning‚ Alexie reminds everyone of the potential for an individual to overcome adversity through perseverance and diligence. With an informal tone pervading throughout his article‚ Alexie aims considerably at non-Indian children‚ hoping

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    Kant And Superman

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    Kant: No Mao! War can never be morally right. When Superman decided to fight Luther that is when he committed an immoral act. I think that Superman is a moral character because all rational beings would do the same and use their superpowers to save others. Mao nods to Kant and reaches to the middle of the table to grab the book. Mao: *whispers to himself: Superman: Red Son” * Darwin: What did you say Mao? Mao: I just realized that my communist party was symbolized by the Red Sun and the title

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    Waiting For Superman

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    school has been a problem for a long time. Presidents after presidents have promised change in the education system and have signed documents in hopes it would make a difference‚ but there has been very minimal change. In the documentary “Waiting for Superman‚” David Guggenheim stresses the importance of improvement of the current education system. He presents the issue by using the three appeals‚ the organization of the film‚ and cinematic techniques. With all of this‚ Guggenheim was able to create a

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