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    Social Role Model - Dudus

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    Introduction What is a role model? A role model‚ defined by the Oxford English Dictionary is “a person who other people look to as an example to be imitated.” There are different types of people whose characteristics and traits are held in high regards and are imitated by others. There are many types of role models‚ whether social‚ religious‚ political‚ commercial or from the arts. Typical role models of our generation from these groups are The Pope‚ Barack Obama‚ Steve Jobs‚ Bill Gates and Pharrell

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    A role model is someone looked up to and held in high esteem. They are often emulated and referred to for guidance. Children being very influential can be heavily affected by their role models. A role model for a child is someone seen as big and great in their eyes. Whoever the role model may be‚ children will pick up actions‚ words and mannerisms from them. It affects them in every way‚ how they deal with people‚ their dress‚ and vocabulary and how they aspire to be. Role models can have a positive

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    2-25-13 Society considers athletes to be the perfect role models for children. Athletes teach kids determination‚ how to stay encouraged‚ be physically active‚ and proper behavior. These life skills may be very important in a child’s lifetime. Looking up to these amazing people should diminish laziness‚ and other degrading qualities‚ and hopefully change the way society is viewed forever. Athletes make such marvelous role models‚ because they encourage kids to stay physically active. To

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    Scout Finch Racism

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    One of the major themes in To Kill a Mockingbird is racism. Racism is seen all throughout the story and has powerful impact on all of the characters. The idea of white and colored people as equals is an idea that the main character‚ Scout Finch‚ learns through her experiences. She starts to realize that the people in Maycomb were more judgy than she had always thought. This idea for her was mainly introduced to her during the Tom Robinson case. This case had racism “written all over it.” During the

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    things that they did. As I got a little older‚ I started looking towards my older brother as a role model and wanted to be like him‚ which caused me to develop other certain characteristics that I still possess.

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    factor is a role model. For many kids their role models are a favorite singer‚ athlete‚ or their parents. Based on what they do‚ we think its right to do. As we become older‚ sometimes we change who our role models are but at the same time‚ we can keep the same one‚ we may just have a better understanding of what to do. We will always stand up for the one that we admire‚ sometimes even if we know that everyone else is right and that you’re wrong. Sometimes our views of our role model are that‚ well

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    Tom Sawyer Role Model

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    who finds himself caught up in adventures of murder‚ love and treasure hunting. One may question whether or not Tom is a good role model. On the surface‚ it appears that Tom is neither an entirely good nor entirely bad role model‚ but rather a boy maturing from a troublemaker into a young man. Tom’s behavior and treatment of others prove him to be a negative moral role model. In the end Tom’s conscience helps him make good decisions‚ Sometimes his friends and his mind wants them to go on adventures

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    Role Models and The Significance of Literature True poverty is something that many of us will never encounter. Frank McCourt survived harsh elements‚ an alcoholic father‚ an unrelenting religion‚ and the deaths of many family members. With such a hard life it makes one wonder how McCourt kept going day-by-day. Frank may not have had any materialistic items or a very good father but along the way we learn how McCourt found strength in literature and various father figures. Literature in any form

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    My Role Model: Dad

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    MY ROLE MODEL MY role model is my dad Robert‚ he is an amazing guy. He was a little wild as a teenager but over came that after a couple years. He met my mother back in 1982. They both started dating; she jokes and says he wanted me for my chicken‚ because she was working at church’s chicken. I found that really funny growing up. When I came along they were stationed in Germany where I was born in September 1983. I don’t really remember to much about Germany other than my dad had

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    Is Scout Finch Innocent

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    Sometimes kids can be too innocent‚ but not with this little girl named Scout Finch. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout Finch is the protagonist. She lives in a town called Maycomb. Scout is a young girl who has a brother nicknamed Jem‚ and a father named Atticus. Throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee shows Scout Finch as literate‚ curious‚ and violent. The first trait scout is portrayed to be is literate. She is above her peers expectations when it comes to her literacy

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