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    Athena Role Model

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    the female superheroes provides a clear understanding of their purpose in the world created by the writers. When I posed a question of are these writers using these characters as tools to maintain a patriarchal culture or are they strong female role models created to instigate a change in the views of the world‚ the answer I arrived on was that they were no different from the heroines

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    Role Model Communicator:

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    It is my opinion that Barack Obama is a role model communicator. President Obama has found a way to communicate his thoughts and ideas in a way that many people find acceptable. Prior to being a presidential nominee‚ Barack Obama was a senator for the state of Illinois. As senator he was known to be charismatic and an influential speaker. Politics aside‚ I think his style of communication to be ethical‚ effective‚ and honest. President Obama was able to become a modern day celebrity through

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    Sports Role Models

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    Speech Introduction: question‚ introducing topic catch peoples interest understand what you are going to say Topics Examples Conclusion Reasurch Lance Armstrong: Nike said on Tuesday it would end production of its Livestrong gear and apparel after the 2013 holiday line‚ concluding a long-standing licensing agreement for footwear and apparel between the two that helped Livestrong raise a total of $100 million over the course of the partnership. Armstrong founded Livestrong in 1997

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    Jr Role Model

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    Today‚ Martin Luther King Jr is perceived as a hero‚ and a role model. Every school in America teaches of his courageousness‚ and of his famous “I have a dream” speech. Our children our taught of the endless fight african americans like MLK went through‚ one that is still going on today. Martin Luther King’s speech was heard by many‚ expressing his views to the people to try and show them that the way society was at that point is not how the Lord intended for it to be. But to one viewing America

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    My Role Model

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    taught me but also much about never giving up on myself. I have been close to Marissa ever since I was eleven years old. I’m so thankful to Marissa for always being there for me through the rough times throughout my life. Marissa has always been my role model. I have admired her success. I wish to grow into an amazing person just like her‚ to get the most I can out of life. Because of Marissa’s strong influence‚ I find a career in the medical field very fascinating. I am always impressed that she has

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    Lying As A Role Model

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    Role Model One person I have always looked up to in my life is my older brother for his constant persistence in handling adversity. Constantly‚ my brother has been assaulted and beaten down by some of the harshest difficulties that life has thrown in his face‚ but constantly he has gotten back up and persevered. Most of the challenges he has overcome have been physical‚ but it all started with his persistent mentality. My brother and I have been extremely close all of our lives and that is mainly

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    My Role Model

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    It took me many years to realize the extraordinary influence my mother has had on my life. From an outsider’s perspective‚ she might appear to be just another ordinary working-class woman. These is little in her dress‚ clothing or position to distingush her from other divorced mothers in town. Yet her modest possessions and demeanor are a sharp contrast to the extraordinary gifts and wisdom my mother possesses. My father left our family permanently before I was three. I was raised by my mother

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    Child: A Role Model

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    All of us have some model or an inspirer when s/he was a kid . For me it was a girl but not any girl She’s a small Indian girl .That’s not all‚ But she’s also Not real girl She’s a cartoon girl Do you want to know her? Sally she was my model . In my presentation I will give you more details about my little model and her carton . I will explain to you how this little girl affected on my personality. First of all‚ Princess Sarah (小公女セーラ‚ Purinsesu Sēra?)‚Sally‚ also known as Little Princess

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    Most people think that gender roles are genetically ingrained upon our brains and that naturally we just follow them‚ but very few people actually know that gender roles are bad for children. The University of Warwick did a study that followed the interactions of a group of 14-year-olds for three months. The doctor that controlled this study‚ Dr Maria do Mar Pereira‚ said that “Young people try to adapt their behavior according to these pressures to fit into society. One of the pressures is that

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    Atticus Role Model

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    that the majority of people in Maycomb County‚ Alabama have the same beliefs. They believe that black people are inferior‚ dishonest‚ and unimportant in society. Luckily‚ Scout and her brother‚ Jem‚ have their father‚ Atticus‚ to look up to as a role model. Atticus does not follow the common stereotypes of Maycomb. He believes all men are created equal. The one moment in the novel that really distinguishes the Finch family’s beliefs from others is when Atticus agrees to represent Tom Robinson‚ a black

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