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    Malala As A Role Model

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    In the article “What is a Role model? Five Qualities that matter to teens” by Dr. Marilyn Price-Mitchell‚ the most essential ability is to inspire kids all around the world is most essential because‚ not only do you give hope for the kids‚ but give those kids the ability to inspire themselves and others. Along with her passion which keeps her motivated and avoids her obstacles to making the world fair to all children. The most essential quality for Malala is the ability to inspire and her passion

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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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    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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    FOOTBALLLERS POSITIVE ROLE MODELS? Section 8: A piece intended to present a point of view persuasively What is exactly a role model? Wikipedia says it’s a person who fills his or her role as a good or bad example for others. A good example is a positive example. A bad example is a negative role model. As a society sports people are usually the role models for Australian children in Melbourne the role model fir the children are the AFL footballers. They are the role models because they are the

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    A role model is someone who people look up to as an idol‚ someone whom many people want to be like‚ based of his or her good deeds and intentions. Role models are people who have‚ and continue to do a lot of good in their community as well as other selfless acts; other times we look up to people simply because they are financially successful or athletic. A true role model is someone who you would want yourself or your kids to be like. Not someone who is seen in a negative perspective by the public

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    Catherine's Role Model

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    • Catherine was born in Siena‚ as the 23rd child of Jacopo and Lapa Benincasa who were rich dyers • As a child‚ she was a great opposition to the rest of her family • Her model as a child and continued to be was Dominic de Guzmán‚ founder of the Dominicans‚ who preached far and wide. • At an early age she displayed an intense religious sensibility‚ often causing her to go into a trancelike state • Her family was displeased with her and attempted to have her married off but she did not allow them

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    Justin Perales Professor Hoke English 1301 4-16-2013 Role Models In professional sports today‚ there are thousands of professional athletes. Some have more fame than others and have varying levels of influence on young children throughout the world. It is important for all athletes to realize that they are role models. Also to reflect a positive character to the youth around the world. Athletes tend to do things in a selfish manner‚ not realizing that they have thousands of kids following their

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    Dictionaries‚ the phrase ‘make for’ means ‘tend to result in or be received as (a particular thing):’ ‘Bad’ means ‘unfavourable’. Lastly‚ ‘role model’ means ‘person looked to by others as an example to be imitated’. So‚ the full definition of today’s motion is ‘famous or celebrated people are received as an unfavourable person to be looked to by others as an example to be imitated’. Now‚ please allow me to rebut the point given by the Prime Minister. He/She claims that ____________________________________________________________

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    Professional Athletes: Role Models or Criminals? Professional athletes have been role models for children and adults alike since the beginning of time. They are often thought of superhuman‚ celebrities‚ and to some—even Gods due to their incredible physical strength‚ and unnatural talent. Professional athletes are given many things that the average American only dreams about; ranging from multi-million dollar paychecks‚ expensive cars‚ high profile romances‚ to exotic vacations. Oh‚ and being

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