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    his father does for him but doesn’t thank him for it and looking back as an old man acknowledges it. Throughout my life my mom has always gone out of her way and devoted many hours to help with every club or sport that I participated in, even though I never asked her and I regret that I never conveyed how thankful I was for how much time she put in to make my life easier. Throughout my life I have participated in soccer and band from elementary school through high school. Each of these activities

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    My Hero Is My Sister

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    Ever heard of heros who save the day by saving a hundred people from a burning building, or someone who dedicates their time and money by serving the Puerto Rican families affected by hurricane Maria like José Andreas. There are many ordinary people who do ordinary things but impact others significantly. One of those ordinary people whose actions are overlooked is my sister. My hero is my hardworking older sister, Larissa. What makes her my hero is her definition of success. When school is done,

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    Ordinary people can be heroes. To show my point, like my dad or my mom could be a hero. Like my dad could be mean because he know I did something wrong. For example, they take care of me also my siblings which my Ralph Wlado Emmerson once stated, “A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.” This means that any ordinary person can be a hero. It is the action to be a hero that matters most when trying to accomplish such goals in life. True heroes are those people

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    myself a cliche when asked who my favorite hero is-- I always answer my mother. It’s an honest answer. As long as I can remember, my mom has always been the one beside me and supporting me in what I do. My father was around, but he was also, in a way, absent. He didn’t care. My mother did all the work around the house, including supporting the family emotionally. She and my father are no longer together, and I honestly don’t know how she lasted as long as she did. My mom is a strong woman that inspires

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    I would like to introduce my hero and role model, Stanley Armstrong, a hardworking, loving, and fun man, my maternal grandfather. He is my hero because he works so hard most of the day but still makes time to have fun with his family. He was born on April 5, 1958, and is currently 59 years old. My grandfather had 6 older siblings, 5 brothers and 1 sister, the youngest of the family. Stan grew up in the borough of Arona for his entire life. He attended Yough from elementary to high school. He didn’t

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    Eulogy For Mother

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    they continuously provide for us and how many sacrifices they make. My mother has been my inspiration, not because of her title as my mother but because she is the prime example of a what I call a hero. If someone asked me ten years ago why my mother was my hero, I wouldn't have been able to give them a proper response. As I grew older, and as my jolly world made of gum drops and sunshine were fading away, I realized how much my mother had put up with. Dealing with horrid family- crushing problems

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    A Hero Essay

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                                              Hero      A hero is defined as many things. While many people consider heroes to be larger than life figured, Christopher Reeves says that, "A hero is an ordinary person, who preserves, and endures despite overwhelming challenges". This quote analyzes an unconventional definition of a hero from Christopher Reeve's point of view. What truly makes a hero is the courage to say that, it is not one, which is the hero it is someone else. Someone else that fought

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    Zejn My Hero

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    This woman inspired myself and my siblings to be who we are now. To fight hard for what they want and what it takes to get it. This person is not only a brave hero to many, but she is a loving mother of mine. Her name is Zejna and she is not quite the person who is known for the simplest things, but she is known for who she is. She has beautiful green eyes that match her oval face and rosy cheeks that show the enthusiasm she has for everything. My mother always was the person to help out others

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    Tree traits of a hero “A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” - Christopher Reeve. Having heros in this world is really important. If we didn't have everyday heros our world would be a lot different. Without the army we would be in much danger, without cops we would have danger roaming the world, and without

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    transformed. Not only can the twelve steps to being a hero be in literature, but it can take place in real life as well; this is my twelve steps to being a hero. My story starts out my verry few years before I started kindergarten. I was a little girl born on April 16, 1998 on a rainy day. My grandma always told me that the entire day it was storming, but the second I was born, it stopped. I was born into a loving family. My mom was a new teacher, my dad a hard working construction worker, so we didn’t

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