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    Rebecca Role Model

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    residence early this morning on June 1st‚ 2060. Becky‚ as her family liked to call her‚ was born in Carrollton‚ Tx where she then began living her life in a small town called Coppell‚ TX. Growing up the youngest in a family of five Rebecca always had role models to look up to and lean on when she needed a hand. At the age of 24 she attended a mission trip to SouthEast Africa to help give children there a new perspective of life as well as assist in educating them. A year later she traveled back to Africa

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    Role Model Communicator:

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    opinion that Barack Obama is a role model communicator. President Obama has found a way to communicate his thoughts and ideas in a way that many people find acceptable. Prior to being a presidential nominee‚ Barack Obama was a senator for the state of Illinois. As senator he was known to be charismatic and an influential speaker. Politics aside‚ I think his style of communication to be ethical‚ effective‚ and honest. President Obama was able to become a modern day celebrity through his motivating and

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    Effective Role Models

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    Effective Role Models Role models are inspirational people who encourage others to progress and work toward self-improvement. They are especially important for today’s youth and can play an important role in shaping our society. Role models can influence a young one’s values‚ beliefs‚ and attitudes‚ which will shape the person that one will grow to be. Role models have the ability to focus their efforts on others rather than on themselves and they are selfless. Role models inspire others not

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    Good Role Model

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    1. What makes a good role model‚ and how would I ensure that I acted as a role model for employees I supervise? For me a good role model is the kind of person that I would want to emulate‚ a person with the kind of traits that other people aspire too. I believe an effective role model is respected in the workplace‚ is dedicated to their job and conducts themselves with integrity and professional courtesy. They should be a good listener who maintains objectivity and is able to encourage staff to

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    of media‚ celebrities have more and more impact on the young. A lot of people think celebrities have a responsibility to act as role models. However‚ I disagree with this opion. There are many other ways to find role models for young people. Plus‚ celebrities become famous because they can sing‚ dance‚ act‚ or they are super good at something. But celebrities are human beings too. Like everyone else‚ celebrities make mistakes too. People think celebrities should act as role models because celebrities

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    Athletes as Role Models

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    Athletes as Role Models Athlets have been lookd up to as role models for as long as sports have exsted. There is just something attractive about the thought of being in good physical condition and being talented in sports. But‚ are athlets the kind of people that children should be looking up to for direction and guidance? Many children often look up to the professional athletes as role models. In fact‚ in 1995 Sports Illustrated for Kids did a survey for kids who were ages 7 through 12 about

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    Celebrity Politicians

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    more qualified than their opponents. This however is becoming less and less true. Nowadays‚ instead of always voting for the person who is the best at handling their prospective job‚ people are voting for candidates who handle themselves the best during the campaign. The candidate who is the most charismatic‚ funny‚ and outgoing is usually the person who is going to get elected. This is becoming particularly true in the case of many celebrities who have entered the field of politics. Although these

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    Veterans Role Model

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    defend our constitution. Our veterans fought and risked their lives for us to have the rights we have today in which are listed in the US constitution. It is important to not only value and appreciate them but to not abuse them. Some may tend to take advantage and/or abuse the rights that are given to us. For example‚ our right to freedom of speech is one of the most common rights abused. While freedom of speech gives us the right to verbally express how we feel‚ it does not give us the right to abuse

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    Zapatista Role Model

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    The 1910 revolutionary army women‚ the Zapatista Chiapas women‚ Oportunidades‚ and Digna Ochoa all helped improve the lives of women in that they helped them directly‚ or they stood as role models for what could be done to improve the lives of fellow Mexicanas. Because Porfirio Diaz is inefficient in feeding his armies up until the 1920’s‚ women have to step in and supply his army with food. Often times‚ these women would offer to take a soldier’s rifle and shoot it for them while they eat and rest

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    Celebrity endorsement

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    The use of celebrities in advertising is not new. The celebrity endorsement is used since the early 50s with James Dean‚ for example. At this time‚ only the reputation of the celebrity count. Nowadays‚ the use of celebrities in advertising is no longer enough to its effectiveness and its presence enhances memory but also brings a kind of caution. Celebrity must possess a sufficient reputation to be recognized at first glance‚ but above all be credible. In an era obsessed with celebrities‚ it is no

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