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    Carli Lloyd Role Model

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    Who would have thought a girl from the small state of New Jersey would become a role model for soccer players worldwide? Carli Lloyd was born on July 16‚ 1982‚ and lived her childhood in Delran‚ New Jersey. She started soccer at age five with support from her dad‚ mom‚ brother and sister. Carli always found ways she could practice her soccer skills on her own time. As she once said‚ “My family lives in a modest neighborhood in a Colonies that it’s on the corner of Black Baron Drive and Parry Road

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    why celebrities overpaid

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    WHY SOME CELEBRITIES ARE OVER-PAID. 75 million dollars a year – Tom Cruise. 80 thousand dollars per episode – Kim Kardashain 125 thousand dollars a year – Madonna. Now when you walk into a newsagents or a shop‚ what do you see? Books‚ magazines‚ newspapers which all have the news and the latest dramas of celebrities’ lives. People think that celebrities’ work hard and are great‚ whether they are good or bad‚ fake or true. But I’m here to tell you why I think different. Firstly‚ some celebrities’

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    conveys messages such as “you must not associate with anyone who calls himself a brother but is sexually immoral or greedy‚ an idolater..‚” “With such a man do not even eat” and “Expel the wicked man from among you." But Jesus is the father and our role model of Christianity. Contrastingly‚ how did Jesus react to similar issues during his earthy ministry? Jesus loved Judas to the End In John 8:15-16‚ Jesus remarked: “Ye judge after the flesh; I judge no man. And yet if I judge‚ my judgment is true:

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    Muhammad Ali is a role model for me because he led the nation of Islam with Malcolm X for African American equality .He also was a role model because of his immense strength and footwork. Muhammad was also a great choice because of his giant struggle with Parkinson’s disease. He has been diagnosed at age 42. Ali hasn’t had a large impact on my life but he is definitely someone I look up to. Muhammad Ali was born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. on January 17‚ 1942. He was born in Louisville‚ Kentucky

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    Atticus Finch Role Model

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    Scout’s Innocence To Kill A Mockingbird was and still is one the first novels I read as a teenager‚ that led me to wonder about society and the judgement’s we place on individuals. That it is easy to assume and believe the rumors‚ rather than being the template in pursuit of factuality. Scout was that person. She was a very small child and when you don’t know or understand something due to your age‚ you have to believe what others do and say is in fact‚ acceptance. She had no choice but to accept

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    Henry Parkes Role Model

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    Sir Henry Parkes played the key role in uniting the six colonies of Australia. Though he died five years before the federation was formed‚ he is considered the ’Father of Federation’. The Times aptly named him ’the most commanding figure in Australian politics’ at the time. Henry was born in England. As a son of a small-scale tenant farmer‚ he could not study in school for long. Even though he had to odd jobs to make ends meet‚ Henry never gave up on life. He self-educated himself‚ and also associated

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    Americans that have influence my life. However there is one person that I can say has truly inspire me to be the person I am today. That person would be Destinee Hooker‚ an Olympian‚ professional volleyball player but most of all a person I chose as my role model. She has made a influential impact on my life and inspire me because I learned how to play volleyball by watching her and she taught me how to be a team player. Playing sports has always been something that I enjoy to do‚ so I decided to play

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    actually think for herself about her motives or actions or much of anything until the very end of the story. This is shown by the way she tells Pip that they are part of a greater plan and must follow the orders given. (pg. 266) She has known no adult role model other than Miss Havisham most of her life‚ and so of course acts in the same cruel‚ revengeful way‚ sort of “monkey see‚

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    A bad role model‚ a decent human being‚ a liar‚ a generous soul and a cyber bully - there are many varied representations of American Pop Singer‚ Taylor Swift. An idol to many young girls‚ singing songs of a broken heart and moving on‚ it is no wonder parents who read the bulletin are left infuriated with the so called ‘idol’‚ when Lexie Cartwright‚ a journalist for the Gold Coast Bulletin‚ released a damaging article on Taylor Swift’s cyber ‘blow up’ with rapper‚ Kanye West. The article “Taylor

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    Media Studies Article Report: The misconception of a “role model” and the relation to an athlete A role model: a noun‚ meaning a person whose behaviour‚ example‚ or success is or can be emulated by others‚ especially by younger people. An athlete: also a noun‚ a person who is trained in exercises or contents involving physical agility‚ stamina‚ or strength; a participant in a sport‚ exercise‚ or game requiring physical skill. Two entirely different words‚ and two very different definitions‚ yet

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