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Round 1: Inventor/Scientist Time is the destroyer of all things, wiping out life and destroying mountains. Fortunately, a man named Harry Brearley invented an incredible metal, which allows sanitation and precision in many professions. Harry Brearley has benefitted humanity by making a time-standing multi-purpose material named stainless steel, that is crucial in many tools today. Take the case of surgery for example; stainless steel made way for the surgical tools that treated a wart that was potentially dangerous to my mother, because stainless steel is safe and malleable. Surgeries would not be possible without tools made of stainless steel, because the material does not rust, and is made into tools with the precision to safely perform such procedures. Stainless steel benefits humanity by allowing for medical …show more content…
This is the life of a cross guard, the unnoticed protectors of our community. A cross guard’s job is to protect unaware people of their surroundings and potential threats, such as speeding cars. Cross guards service their communities in a positive way, because they keep the community safe from reckless drivers. For example, an Akron crossing guard was doing his regular routine after school, when out of nowhere, an out-of-control car came barreling down the street, headed straight for a sixth grader who attended the school. The cross guard saw what was happening, and pulled the child from the path of the car, saving his life. The cross guard says, ''Really, it's my job to protect the kids, but I never imagined anything like this happening,''(Candice Wilson.) This quote from the cross guard shows that, despite being under appreciated, cross guards are vital to maintaining a safe, kid friendly environment, even if many people do not believe so. All in all, cross guards are the silent watchers of the city, ensuring safety around every corner, or in this case,

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