My Teacher‚ My Hero Teaching is an option. Sainthood is a preference. Heroism is a choice. Have you ever wondered what a true hero is like? When people say hero‚ they usually think of cartoon characters like Superman‚ Spiderman‚ or SpongeBob. If you mean a hero in cartoon or movies‚ then someone who is the strongest person around who wants to bring peace and justice. Heroes are not like real superheroes‚ people who could fly‚ who could hold a car using their forefinger‚ not even fighting villains
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could be a person that spectacular in the world that they can look up to. However not all superheroes pose as good models for children in all things that they do to help society. Captain America‚ however‚ is an exceptional example of what a good superhero should be like. He is a positive role model for others‚ especially children‚ because he has never given up for what he believes in‚ he has good morals‚ and he has pure intentions for the actions that he plays out. As I looked up information about
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In the book Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki with Sharon L. Lechter the author who is also the narrator talks about how to educate yourself and your kids about money and how to control your money instead of letting it control you. The author grew up in Hawaii in a middle class family but had the chance to learn about money from his rich friend‚ Mike whose father in the book is referred to as his rich dad. The lessons concentrate on six major points of view that his rich dad taught him. He also
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My mom Vs. Me My mom and I have a great mother daughter relationship. We love each other‚ and I can talk to her about anything; I know that she would understand me and guide me as the great mother that she is. I have also noticed that my mom and I have similarities in many of our opinions‚ but we have our differences as well. Even though my mom and I were raised in different decades‚ we tend to agree in some points of views‚ and of course we tend to disagree in some. It is also understandable
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the poor dad - and the other was the father of his childhood best friend‚ Mike – the rich dad. Both fathers taught the author how to achieve success but with very disparate approaches. It became evident to the author which father’s approach made more financial sense. Throughout the book‚ the author compares both fathers – their principles‚ ideas‚ financial practices‚ and degree of dynamism and how his real father‚ the poor and struggling but highly educated man‚ paled against his rich dad in terms
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Reaction Paper on the story‚ RICH DAD‚ POOR DAD Submitted by: IJ L. MADERA The story teaches us different outlooks in life that everyone must choose in order for them to live an achieving living. People have different perspectives on their existence; different decisions to make‚ ideas‚ and principles that reflect there persona of whom they are and of what causes them to be of what they are now. The book tells us on how a two dissimilar man; the rich man with very little education but financially
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My father was one of the people who influenced my literacy from a very tender age. He was a regular reader‚ and in many times preferred to pay visits to the nearby public library to read and furnish his various skills. This was instrumental in making him the smart‚ intelligent
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“My Body‚ My Employer‚ My Abortion” In the article‚ “My body‚ My employer‚ My abortion” by Loren Clark-Moe‚ stated the argument that every women is fully capable of making appropriate decisions about their health‚ their body‚ and life just as she made for herself. To give a little background of the article‚ Loren Clark-Moe‚ a 29 year old woman who worked with the federal government as a former analyst at the Department of Homeland Security. Loren believed passionately in the importance of public
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let alone seeing my mom sitting up front in tears. Hearing that my dad had a stroke at the age of 43 was shocking‚ but in all honesty‚ understanding that he might need brain surgery made me cry. Just when I thought that was frightening‚ almost exactly two years later‚ my dad suffered a second stroke. He might not make it‚ they said‚ and for over a month‚ he couldn’t even say one word. That’s what made me think about the choices we make when it comes to our health. At 45 years old‚ my father had already
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hearted father who is somewhat like most dads or father figures I’ve come to know. As a child growing up‚ I never really had a father figure. For me my father figure is my grandpa‚ which is weird seeing as he is so much like the father in the story “Patching Holes”‚ just cold hearted‚ hardworking and violent. But‚ he shows small flashes of compassion here and there. I have longed for his attention since I was a child for the simple feeling of having a dad. A father figure is what most people want
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