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    HEROIC LEADERSHIP

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    HEROIC LEADERSHIP Rizal defined his life and leadership in "Ultimo Adios‚" his final poem safely tucked inside the alcohol burner that he gave to his sister Trinidad‚ the day before his execution. In the poem‚ he remembered the distant past‚ his childhood‚ his friends‚ his family‚ and everything that motivated his actions and finally brought him to this destiny. He recalled the incident that led him to dedicate his life and work to his country‚ and to his early dreams of a happy and free Philippines

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    Heroic Martyr

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    Minerva Mariabal was a girl much like any other‚ she grew up with an idea of who she wanted to be one day‚ but just like many of us these plans don’t always end up in the grand design. For‚ Minerva Mariabal is an ordinary individual‚ but is also a heroic martyr. Minerva Mirabal was born march 12‚ 1926. She has three sisters (Alvarez 8) and wants to practice law (Alvarez 10). Just like anyone else in the world Minerva has hopes and dreams. Even her actions even support this because she “is always

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    Diana Ross

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    Diana Ross was born in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ on March 26‚ 1944. Diana has had an exciting and yet rough life. What makes Diana Ross an important part of history is that she sings soul‚ R&B and pop. Although she isn’t known as the greatest singer‚ she is a great performer. She was first noticed when she was part of the group "The Supremes." The group had their first hit in 1964‚ "Where Did Our Love Go‚" and went on to have several more hits such as "Stop In the Name of Love" and "You Can’t Hurry

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    Kubler Ross

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    it’s definitely opened my eyes to a new perspective‚ and made me realize‚ that I too‚ will leave this earth one day. Kubler-Ross was the first in her playing field to open up the subject matter of death. She was able to bring about her ways of ideas through her seminars on what life‚ death‚ and transition is. In her counseling of and research on dying patients‚ Kubler-Ross brings about five stages of dying that an individual experiences when they leave their cocoon. These five stages are denial/isolation

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    Essay Heroic

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    3/26/2015 The Meaning of Being Heroic The word heroic comes from the Latin word heroicus “of a hero” and the Greek word heroikos “pertaining to heroes”. One meaning of heroic is to be impressive; surpassing the ordinary‚ or larger than life. Another is to show extreme courage. I feel soldiers‚ firefighters‚ and police are all very heroic. But to me the events of 9/11 proved even everyday people can do very heroic acts in the face of evil. A great example people being heroic played out in the fatal crash

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    Kubler Ross

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    Assignment 006b-question 5 Claire grimmett Dr Elizabeth Kubler-Ross pioneered methods to support the emotional and psychological responses that many people experience after suffering from personal trauma‚ grief and grieving‚ associated with death and dying. In 1969 Dr Kubler-Ross wrote a book called ‘on death and dying’. From writing this book she also dramatically improved peoples understanding and practices in relation to bereavement and care. Her theory talks about the ‘five stages of grief’

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    Kubler Ross

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    KUBLER-ROSS The Kübler-Ross model is based on five stages of grief. These are five emotional stages that someone can experience when faced with death or some other loss. The five stages are Denial‚ Anger‚ Bargaining‚ Depression and Acceptance. Kübler-Ross noted that these stages are not meant to be a complete list of all possible emotions that could be felt‚ and they can occur in any order. Reactions to loss and grief are as different as each person experiencing them. We spend different lengths

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    Journeys Dating back to as far as the epic of Gilgamesh‚ literature has explored the most prevalent aspect of human existence‚ journeys. Everything is a journey in life; we go through journeys to discover things about ourselves and the world around us. It’s said that to truly learn something you have to do it yourself‚ but we don’t have the time to go on enough journeys to quench our cravings for answers. That’s why literature has offered us the chance to learn something‚ without actually doing

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    Ross Forgiveness

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    Shonie Taylor April 27‚ 2011 Professor Ross Forgiveness Forgiveness is the Sweetest Revenge Forgiveness is releasing the energy that was once used by concealing resentments‚ and tending unresolved issues by putting it to a more beneficial use. No one can earn forgiveness; it is something that is given freely‚ it is a choice. I believe the word “freedom” is the perfect synonym for forgiveness. There is a lack of restrictions‚ there is independence‚ and there is liberty in forgiveness. I

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    Question: “Journeys allow travelers to reflect on their own experiences because of new knowledge gained and greater insight into themselves and the world around them.” How do composers explore this aspect of journeys? Essay Answer: It is presumed that journeys are uplifting experiences‚ with the implication that new knowledge and greater insight allow travelers to gain wisdom and solidify a coherent view of the world. Yet‚ experiences through journeys can result in new knowledge clashing with preconceived

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