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    People have many ideas and different ways of thinking of what makes a person a hero. A hero can be defined as a person that is recognized and known for their acts of courage, has achieved a great accomplishment or goal, or has noble qualities. According to Akbar S. Ahmed, a hero is someone who is endowed with extraordinary qualities of heart and mind, sets out to achieve a near-impossible goal and succeeds in the face of serious opposition (8). This research paper will analyze the acts of three

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    Expressing clarity in my leadership something I have been working on for a couple years now. I have a tendency to see what I want done and I Know how we are gonna get there however, I do not always clarify that to everyone else. In this weeks article ‘The Case for Clarity: A Key Leadership Ingredient” it states: “Effective leaders don’t have to be passionate. They don’t have to be charming. They don’t have to be brilliant...They don’t have to be great speakers. What they must be is clear.” (pg. 1)

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    When the Twin Towers collapsed on September 11, 2001, they made a sound heard around New York as a roar, or distant thunder. The South Tower was the first to go. Its upper floors tilted briefly before dropping, and driving the building straight down to the ground. Many people died, and many others were lucky enough to make it out alive. Twenty-nine minutes later the North Tower collapsed with much the same result as the first. The two symbols of America’s economy were gone, and not even the

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    on the tragic day of September 11th 2001, some people could have done more to make this a much less tragic day. Many people were directly and indirectly involved in the attack such as the ones who were working in the World Trade Centers, Mayor Rudy Giuliani of NYC, President George Bush, firefighters, policemen/policewomen, random heroic citizens and citizens caught in the rubble from the collapse of the towers. Specifically the lack of preparation in Giuliani's administration is a big reason there

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    At the end of the week that brought Baton Rouge, St. Paul, and Dallas, President Obama said, “America is not as divided as some have suggested.” Isn’t it pretty to think so? Has the president not seen the headlines? “Rudy Giuliani says ‘Black Lives Matter’ is Racist.” “Jesse Jackson says Donald Trump helped ‘seed the clouds’ of recent violence.” Those were but two. Maybe the president needs to read my emails. “Black Lives Matter, a rent-a-cop mob equivalent to the KKK, has been provoking this

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    The Rally Anxiety, anticipation, excitement, overwhelmed my mind. I couldn’t comprehend any idea that was thrown at me in class, I was just waiting for the clock, the clock to strike eleven. As the last specs of sand landed in my mental hourglass, I knew it was time. I scuffled to the office, backpack slung over my left shoulder, hands trembling with excitement while attempting to find my name in the millions of “Millers’” the school possesses. I head to my ancient SUV, a fresh, “Make America Great

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    was one of the most remarkable men I ever met and one of the most fearless cops to ever die in a uniform. He helped redefine what a hero is in the NYPD." Also in attendance were former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly and Bill Bratton, former Mayor Rudy Giuliani and David Dickins. Notable celebrities such as former ‘Late Show’ host David Letterman and former New York Ranger Adam Graves were also among those who attended the hero cop funeral. Cardinal Timothy Dolan began the mass, remembering the life

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    Hope kept the Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Times Indian from ending in misery and hatred. Junior’s hope grows throughout the story, even as he faces the harsh reality of life. Limitations in the form of poverty, death, physical disabilities, and bullying plague him. While Junior’s future of the reservation appeared bleak, hope for a better future played an important role in Junior’s decision to transfer to Reardan High School. College and life beyond the reservation was a distant dream due to

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    The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement is a nationwide movement that is attempting to rebuild the Black Liberation Movement. From peaceful protest to riots, they continue to push the boundaries of right and wrong to progress their movement. This movement is broadening the conversation by stating that the movement isn’t focusing just on the deaths of the black males due to police brutality, but also bringing to light other topics that have a huge impact on how the Black community is perceived. Topics

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    the vulnerability of our nation. I questioned our government, mostly concerning if there was information available to our leaders that could have potentially saved innumerable lives. At the same time, the actions of those such as New York mayor, Rudy Giuliani, were beyond commendable given the circumstances. The aftermath of September 11, 2001 impacted our nation on so many levels that I find difficulty expressing it all these years later. No words can, or will ever, be enough to remember or explain

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