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    motion. Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines ‘celebrities’ as ‘famous or celebrated people’. In Oxford 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

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    Malcolm X Role Model

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    sounds like it can be a superhero’s name‚ but he‚ Malcolm X‚ being a rights-activist and public speaker‚ once said‚ “I believe in human beings‚ and that all human beings should be respected as such‚ regardless of their color.” (Quotes by X 1). X‚ a role model to the black community and founder of the Muslim Mosque Inc.‚ was a powerful black leader who fought for human rights and equality. X became one of the most known people‚ somewhat of an alternative to Martin Luther King Jr.‚ to speak up against

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    and Vallerie. His father Stan got a job offer and uprooted the happy family to New Hampshire. His mother Judy always knew he would be successful with his career he chose. Even though grandma Anna wanted him to be a funny doctor. Mr. Stan was a role model and the

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    In the past 150 years‚ Dahlgren and Whitehead’s social models have become more relevant due to the living condition having improved. The rate of the commutable diseases has significantly decreased while the percentage of non-commutable disease such as the obesity epidemic‚ increased (Browen‚ 2005). As mention above‚ the biomedical model is able to detect what substances caused the obesity epidemic‚ but cannot determine the social change such as food consumption‚ which influence personal choice as

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    Over the years‚ I have heard many‚ many times from my parents‚ my coaches and my teachers to never take anything for granted. And even though I heard them‚ I ’m not quite sure that I was actually listening to the true meaning of these words. Not until you ’ve actually experienced ’walking in someone else ’s shoes ’ can you truly begin to understand what taking things for granted means. And not necessarily the most obvious things in one ’s life...like athletic ability or intelligence or opportunities

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    different purposes such as attacking‚ defending‚ and healing. This particular women is the best medical ninja in this world and one of the most powerful fighters. A combination of her strength and intellect is what makes her an extraordinary hero and role model. Being one of the most influential women in this fictional world she has done a numerous amount of things with her strength alone including physical‚ emotional‚ and mental strength. Her strength is godlike and very useful when in battle she can

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    Jimmy Butler Role Model

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    an NBA title in 2006. Buzz Williams was a huge role model in Butler’s life. He was like a dad that Butler never had in his life before. Butler looked up to him in many ways. He really had confidence in Butler. He never really played his sophomore year at Marquette. He only averaged 5.6 points in his sophomore year. His junior year he played a lot more and averaged a lot more points. He averaged 14.7 points in junior year. He was given a bigger role. In his senior year he put together an even better

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    great social worker. She explained to me that becoming a social worker is very rewarding and sometime can get a little overwhelming because of the case

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    Jesse Williams Role Model

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    The 34 year old model and actor is known as one of the hottest prime time actors on television. Known for his role as a doctor in Grey’s Anatomy as Dr. Jackson Avery. However‚ there is one humble profession that not a lot of people know. Aside from acting as a doctor‚ in real life‚ he taught in high school‚ cites Ranker. This Chicago‚ Illinois local was born in 1981. As a young child‚ he enrolled in Moses Brown School in Providence‚ Rhode Island. After graduating in high school‚ he proceeded to Temple

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    Interview with Successful Role Model Your Name: ___________________________ Person Interviewed:_____________________ Contact Information_____________________ 1. Where did you go to college? He attended RCC for two years. Transferred to CSU Northridge then Southern Oregon. After graduating from CSUSB he attended Chapman and CBU to finish up his teaching credentials. 2. Why did you go to college? He said he wanted to go to college to play football and to get an education. He always knew

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