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    why do humans need heroes

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    need heroes? A hero is a person‚ preferably a man‚ who is idealized or admired for outstanding achievements and qualities. Usually a hero is one with superhuman powers or having impossible qualities. As a hero you would think of Superman‚ Spiderman‚ or maybe someone like Beowulf‚ but now a days some of our heroes are soldiers who fight a war or at person who leads the way for other humans to stand up for their rights. In the modern world or now‚ most people no longer fear the possibility

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    go to Universal I love to meet my favorite Universal characters‚ eat all of the delicious food‚ and go to all the attractions. To start with‚ when I arrived at Universal Studios I met a lot of my favorite Characters. The first person I met was Spiderman‚ he came up behind my family and I while we were taking pictures; he then took a picture with me‚ doing his signature spidey pose. I was really excited because I have never met a real life super hero. As the day went on and we walked through the

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    responsibilities. I need to take one step at a time. Through the process‚ I had learned a lot especially from my mistakes. Indeed‚ experience is the greatest teacher you can have. Being a leader carries a lot of responsibilities. As Uncle Ben in Spiderman once told that “Comes great power‚ comes great responsibility.” He is absolutely right. Being called a leader does not mean you can have all what you want‚ you just can’t delegate all your work to your people‚ you also need to lead by example.

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    “It’s a bird...it’s a plane...no! It’s Superman!” When people say a modern day superhero‚ the names “Spiderman”‚ “Superman”‚ and “Catwoman” flash into mind. However‚ we forget about one of the most influential superheroes of today’s time; a soldier. Despite the differences‚ there are many similarities between Beowulf and a soldier because the two have more in common than we realize. As much as two great humans could have so much in common‚ Beowulf and a soldier have differences as most people

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    What is a hero? Is a hero is a great individual with powers or qualities that separate him from the rest of the society or world for that matter. In a sense‚ perhaps‚ I think a hero can be much more than just having these particular qualities. In my opinion‚ a hero is someone that also commands great respect. There must also have been a great event or deed for someone to be deemed a hero. The two heroes can be compared in many ways. A major comparison would be their physical characteristics

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    in the book demonstrate bravery. Three good examples are Atticus Finch‚ Tom Robinson‚ and Dolphus Raymond. Atticus Finch was brave for defending a Negro in court because he knew it was the right thing to do. The Negro’s name was Tom Robinson. Tom gets accused of raping a young woman and shows bravery by telling the truth in front of a court house of whites. Dolphus Raymond likes to be known as the town drunk‚ but many people jump to conclusions about him. He shows bravery as well as being a coward

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    Hero and Courage

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    qualities for being a hero‚ and those are bravery‚ courage‚ and selflessness. Bravery is a quality. Firstly‚ Secondly‚ “’Well‚’ said the Griffin‚ as soon as the young man came near‚ ’I am glad to see that there is someone who has the courage to come to me’” (Stockton 2). This proves bravery because the Minor Cannon was brave enough to go see the Griffin. Lastly “And then a hero comes along‚ with the strength to carry on” (“Hero”). This demonstrates bravery because you have to be brave to have the

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    Definition Essay: Heroism

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    somebody who is performing an act of heroism. Whether it is saving a cat from a tree‚ or serving our country in the military‚ heroism can be displayed through any good deed. Even in a fictitious world‚ we have created “Superheroes” such as Superman‚ Spiderman and Batman; they protect the world from supernatural threats to mankind. I have in fact showed heroism multiple times in my life‚ and I am very proud of it! Heroism can be described as showing courageous action‚ and I think there is a little bit

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    Humans have five senses. It’s a well known fact that kids learn early on‚ to identify seeing‚ hearing‚ smelling‚ touching‚ and tasting as the ways in which we observe the world‚ which segways nicely into our first science classes‚ walking outdoors carrying those neat little science notebooks‚ to write about butterflies that flutter on the edges of the soccer field. Some animals have better senses than us‚ some worse‚ but for the most part we count ourselves as pretty lucky to have the senses we have

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    who fearlessly stand up for their beliefs. Standing up for what someone believes requires extreme bravery. Throughout history many people worked to have their voices heard. Sojourner Truth‚ President Lyndon B. Johnson‚ and Shirley Chisholm used their voices to create change. Authors also used literature as a vehicle to create change through fictional characters’ voices and actions. - The level of bravery illustrated paved the way for change. Sojourner Truth’s

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