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    to be a hero? It’s a difficult question to answer sometimes because we’ve all got a different idea of a hero. Some might think of Superman or a character from a video game‚ while others think of a soldier in the army or even their own parents. They all must have something in common‚ right? In order to find out exactly what it took to be a hero‚ I decided to analyze some characters and people that I‚ myself‚ see as heroes. The first character that comes to my mind when I think of a hero is a character

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    saved. The word hero is passed around too much these days. A hero is not a football player that scores the game-winning touchdown or the goaltender who saves his team from a loss. A hero is usually an ordinary person that did extraordinary things. A true hero is really never a hero at all; at least not in their own mind. However‚ there are various cases today in which we see the exact opposites of these characters‚ the anti-heroes. The anti-hero is one who cannot be classified as a hero‚ for that said

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    Objectivity * Accuracy & documentation The articles that will be compared are Armstrong resigns as Livestrong chairman by Andrea Ball and Suzanne Halliburton‚ published on Oct. 17‚ 2012 in the Austin American-Statesman daily newspaper and Lance Armstrong steps down as chairman of cancer charity‚ dumped by Nike by Oliver Moore‚ published on Oct. 17‚ 2012 in The Globe and Mail. Publications The first article‚ Armstrong resigns as Livestrong chairman‚ was retrieved on Oct. 17‚ 2012‚ from the Austin

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    characters can be portrayed as both a hero and a villain. Shakespeare shows this in Macbeth through different themes and techniques. Some techniques include; similes‚ irony‚ metaphors and personification. A hero is a person who is admired for their courage‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities and a villain is the person or thing responsible for specified problems‚ harm‚ or damage. I will be discussing about Macbeth showing how he is more of a villain than a hero. Macbeth is shown as courageous

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    their parents to be heroes because of the support they provide them in life. The difference between a superhero and a hero is that heroes are normal people just trying to be there for others while superheroes are made up characters in a book or movie with extraordinary powers. Mistakes are part of everyone’s life‚ but the difference between a normal person and a hero is that when a hero makes a mistake they work to fix it or overcome the problem. In the book the Odyssey‚ there are many problems and obstacles

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    1. Introduction 1.1. Thesis Statement: A hero is someone that has made the largest impact in a person ’s life and has influenced their life for the better. 2. Body Paragraph #1 2.1. Topic Sentence #1: Who are our heroes? The media attention given to celebrities suggests that these people are today ’s heroes. Yet ordinary people perform extraordinary acts of courage every day that go virtually unnoticed. Are these people the real heroes? 2.2. Supporting Evidence a) From The Blurred Lines

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    We are all sharks underneath the skin‚ to put it more precisely we are all modified sharks‚ said fossil expert Neil Shubin. As Shubin makes it clear‚ evolution does not proceed in mighty anatomical jumps but to the process of gradual changes‚ transforming a gene‚ cell‚ or bone for a new purpose. In this way new species are eventually created. Albeit‚ a new species that still carries traces of it’s evolutionary predecessors‚ an inner connection between fish and humans. You can see these biological

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    Gaming essay The world of gaming is a complex world; different levels‚ stories and characters. It takes a while before you can fully understand the world of gaming and what’s attracting people to begin with gaming. There are so many different games and terms that it is easy to get them mixed up with each other. So why is there so many people that like’s gaming? And is it really good way of learning? In this essay I will investigate why some people think that gaming is a good way of learning and

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    turns them into an epic hero‚ distinguishing them from normal everyday heroes. An epic hero is someone who goes on a dangerous journey‚ has help from supernatural forces in a mystical realm‚ almost gives up because of the great tribulations they face‚ but persevere on and reach a point of rebirth and restituting. The tale of Odysseus in The Odyssey by Homer‚ is considered an epic but the hero of this story is still undefined. Though some may argue that Odysseus is the epic hero‚ his lack of ability

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    help others‚ was known for her work on the famous Underground Railroad‚ but she did more than just that. Harriet was born a slave in Maryland. She was threatened on being sold so she wanted to escape and bring others with her. Harriet qualifies as a hero because she led abolitionism‚ conducted the Underground Railroad‚ and helped in the Civil War. Harriet Tubman escaped slavery to become a "leading abolitionist" (www.biography.com). She was becoming friends with leading abolitionists at

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