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    Role-Model A combination of kindness and understanding describes Atticus‚ he efforts to understand the best in people. Atticus represents an intelligent figure for readers; He endures the characteristic of patience‚ moreover he does not appear angry often. In addition‚ Mr. Finch introduces himself as a modest individual‚ he attempts his best not to show off in any way. However‚ Atticus reveals lenience towards the children‚ he does not enjoy punishing them. Mr. Finch usually seems easy-going‚

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    Tyler Martin L. Chapman English 11 26 February 2014 The Life of Thomas Jefferson Former President Thomas Jefferson was a true role model to the American people during his time. He provided the governed people an incredible amount of hope‚ prosperity‚ and dignity. He fought for the British Colonies ’ independence‚ for certain unalienable rights‚ and for the prohibition of slavery. Serving as the author of the Declaration of Independence as well as holding numerous political offices nationwide‚ Jefferson

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    Who Is Your Role Model? My role model is Josh Dobbs. The reason I look up to him is cause‚ he is a very good football player and brilliant. He studies in aerospace engineering at the University of Tennessee‚ he is also the starting quarterback for the Vols. He is only a junior and hopes to spend his senior year at Tennessee for school and football. On the field he is the starting quarterback for the Tennessee Volunteers. This year their record was 9-4 and won the “Outback Bowl” in Tampa‚ Florida

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    Rosa Park is among well-known names back in 1950’s. She was born on February 4th‚ 1913 in the state of Alabama (Tuskegee).Her vision‚ inspiration and motivation served as a role model for others. Rosa Park was a type of leader who not only stood for her rights‚ but also for the other Negros who were constantly being avoided and mistreated. The reason I chose leader ‘Rosa Park’ as my topic is that she was a leader‚ who didn’t stand only for a specific area or limited people‚ but she stood for the

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    Identifying Group Roles The purpose of this paper was to apply Cragan and Wright’s major group roles model to a college classroom group. The first major group role identified by Cragan and Wright was Task Leader. Cragan and Wright defined Task Leader as “a mature person who has good problem-solving ability and has had training in leadership skills”. (p. 191) This role was present. For example‚ at the first meeting‚ Harry broke the silence by suggesting that they take turns and introduce themselves

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    He presented himself as a role model and expected his followers to turn the other cheek. Not everyone within the CRM believed this to be effective‚ however. After being told to enter a bus by the back door‚ a black Virginian man had‚ “picked up the driver with one hand and said bluntly:

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     Being unable to  make a living through normal jobs due to workplace prejudices‚ many  African­Americans turned to sports to play and inspire them. At the time‚ there were  also very few black role models in society‚ causing athletes to become role models  and be the voice of African­Americans. There was no better athlete to fill this role than  Jesse Owens. Owens was able to cross social and philosophical boundaries as he  rose from poverty to national fame after winning a record breaking four gold medals in  the 1936 Berlin Olympics

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    implementing change. Public health nurses advocate to bring health disparities within diverse populations to the forefront. Furthermore‚ educating the world regarding health issues that may not receive coverage. The Core Public Health Functions Model is comprised of three core function components which are assessment‚ policy development and assurance. Nursing related examples of the assessment component include providing vital statistics of AIDS to high school students and the collection of data

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    Marilyn Monroe was recognized as the “Blonde Bombshell.”(4) She was well known throughout the world in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Marilyn’s childhood was rough but she rose above it by becoming an actress and model.  Norma Jean Mortenson‚ more famously known as Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1st‚ 1926 at 9:00a.m in Los Angeles‚ California. (1‚ 4) She was born into foster care therefore she never knew her mother or her father. (2) Marilyn’s mom was Gladys Monroe Baker Mortenson. (6) When Marilyn was

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    Topic 1: Martin Luther King‚ Jr. said “If you haven’t found something worth dying for‚ you are not fit to be living.” King’s words directly address the dilemma faced by John Proctor in The Crucible and others throughout history‚ famous and ordinary. While not every principle reaches the level of dying to protect‚ the principles of truth‚ justice‚ and human dignity are worth dying to maintain. In The Crucible‚ John Proctor must decide the value of truth and justice. At first he hesitates to expose

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