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    An Ordinary Man Becomes‚ Extraordinary Alexander had aspirations of becoming an actor‚ so in his 20’s he began to pursue a career in show business. He was promoted to Chicago’s Shubert Theatre and his career path began to take shape. While the details are somewhat vague‚ Sam ultimately sustained injuries due to an explosion. It is said the explosion occurred due to his own carelessness. Instinctively‚ Sam saved his eyes by covering the upper portion of his face with his

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    Hero and Saint

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    way of the hero and the way of the saint. The hero approach is related to genetics and evolution. Genes are inherited from one generation to the next‚ but may change according to the culture one is surrounded by. Individuals that follow the hero approach realize that there are no rewards; one only has achievements after overcoming obstacles that will eventually fulfill his or her own goals. Therefore‚ these heroes characterize strength and courage. These individuals following the hero approach live

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    In the story of “One Ordinary Day‚ with Peanuts” it starts off Ordinary with a man exiting his house to start off his day like in every persons daily life. A man named Mr. John Philip Johnson walks out his door and starts off his day by walking through streets of what sounds to be New York City by the busy streets and starts helping people in need. His day seems ordinary so far as he walks downs his steps in his newly resoled shoes. He then smiles at everyone who he makes eye contact with and greets

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    Gilgamesh a Hero

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    The story of Gilgamesh‚ the King of Uruk who is two thirds god and one third human‚ is a interesting and intriguing piece of literature. The story tells of Gilgameshs’ strength‚ bravery‚ intelligence‚ looks‚ and loyalty making him a true model hero. It says that Gilgamesh was (pg.13)‚ "given a perfect body and endowed with beauty and courage and his beauty surpassed all others." Throughout the story he is constantly going into battle and going on long adventures to find answers that will better

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    Hero and Grant

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    Kevin Chan Everyone wants to play an important role on life‚ like a hero. But history told us only a part of people could be a hero. Obviously‚ hero is unique. Do they have what quality is wroth we learn? My hero is Benjamin Franklin. I learned many good qualities from him. Benjamin Franklin is a great person in American history. He was born in 1706. He’s father was a tallow chandler and had seventeen children. Benjamin was last son. Benjamin has an extraordinary life. He attended school in Boston

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    Mythes et Héros I) Heroes def : in Latine and Greek mythology is a semi-god. A hero can have an important role an has to be brave. -> In the human being world‚ a hero is somebody who does remarkable actions with an exceptional courage. The poet C. Hoove has written « Trail » to denounce oppression in Zimbaboue. In that way he fought against censorship and for freedom. So‚ he is a kind of a hero because he is not afraid of the authoritarian regime of Robert Mugabe. -> The husband of

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    Development of a Hero

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    The Development of a Hero Leslie Smith 1494000 Professor Elrod-Sadler Core 4 19 April 2013 Today when we think of heroes most people instantly think of professional athletes or movie stars. However‚ fame and talent simply does not make someone a hero in my book. To me‚ a hero is someone who has overcome great obstacles in their life‚ is highly motivated‚ displays honesty‚ courage‚ skill‚ decisiveness‚ is dedicated to helping others‚ and shows humility. I am going to examine two characters

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    Definition and Hero

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    But what makes an individual a hero? What are the qualities that make a hero? Many things have been taken into account‚ and there have been many definitions‚ from dictionaries‚ to the extended definitions‚ and finally to our military’s definition of what it truly means to be a real hero. Webster’s dictionary defines a hero as an illustrious warrior; or a man admired for his achievements and noble qualities. This puts into perspective what we look for in a hero;. The last two apply to a more

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    The Evolution of the Hero

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    think we know a hero when we see one. But pinning down those attributes is a challenge; your hero may not look much like mine. So it ’s worth asking: Are there certain immutable characteristics that have defined heroism across the ages? The men and women on the following pages are individuals of extraordinary distinction‚ but how do they stack up against the legends of the past? Although there are some timeless‚ universal qualities known as heroic‚ throughout history the idea of the hero has fluctuated

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    When I look back onto early cultures‚ it is nice to have reminders like these letters. No matter how outlandish or unfamiliar the society reveals itself to be to me‚ I can still understand that I am dealing with ordinary people. These letters provide the raw primary source needed to show examples of average Renaissance life from the nontraditional historian perspective. The main ideas such as strict tradition‚ religion‚ and societal norms breakthrough in the words of the Florence citizens clearly

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