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    Everyday Edits November 16 – November 20 Monday, November 16, 2015 NO EVERYDAY EDIT Tuesday, November 17, 2015 An epic is a long narrative poem or story about a hero who belongs to a noble or royal family. In many epics, there is something supernatural or magical about the hero’s birth and death. The hero’s central motivation is to perform brave deeds that will protect his people. Many of these brave deeds involve quests, or long difficult journeys hunting for a rare treasure, a magical sword

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    who a true hero is. According to, Joseph Campbell he defines the characteristics of a hero as someone who has a thousand faces. That a hero has a certain sequence of actions in order to be considered a hero. A hero is someone who has found, achieved or done something beyond the normal range of achievement and/or experiment. Someone who has given it's life to something bigger than itself or other than themselves. Campbell also stated that there are deeds for a everyday hero, which is a hero who has performed

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    Everyday heroes are people that do little things to benefit other people or the community. We think that Mrs.Edmundson and Mrs.Hicks, the counselors at our school, are great examples of an everyday hero. Mrs.Edmundson created the Reach Team which is a program that allows kids in middle school the opportunity to Reach out to their community and interact with other people of varying ages. After Mrs.Edmundson created this amazing program Mrs.Hicks volunteered her time to help develop and make the Team

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    Slavery. Why is it even a thing? What good could ever come out of it? What kind of person would do something like that in the first place? In “Be an Everyday Freedom Hero!”, the answers to these questions are given in the form of argument. The authors argue that people should take action against slavery, which still exists today. There are many “tools” used when making an argument. Some of the “tools” that the writers of this text used are emotional appeals, generalizations, and logical appeals.

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    An everyday hero is usually shown as a average person who has a heroic deed, or does a complete change in their life for the better. These are usually shown as firemen, police officers, or someone changing their ways for better. In the book, "The Jungle." which is written by Upton Sinclair, a character who immigrates from Lithuania has extreme challenges which put him under everyone else. But in the end he changes his ways and becomes a everyday hero. ​Jurgus Rudkus is the main character in the

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    In life, heros are all around us. Whether they wear a cape, a police badge, a surgeon mask, turnout gear, or a baseball cap, which reads “DAD”; they are nonetheless a hero in someone’s eye. These types of heroes and many others tend to be overlooked. A commonly overlooked everyday hero to me, is a close friend of mine named Kristen. Kristen is not a firefighter, a police woman, nor a superhero; she is simply a truly kind person. As many people of the twenty-first century can agree, cruelty is common

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    The dead-ended street She stood in the middle of the street, where the wind washed on the sighing pavement with a hollow sound at midnight. Her empty eyes saw straight through the bleary neon lights flickering on and off the street signs.  She looked and saw nothing, gulping in cleansing, scouring draughts of air. Her hair whipped around her face, and the world was reduced to fragments and blurs, spots and smudges of something unreal. A train whistled through the air behind her, silent as a

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    Thank you for publishing “Everyday Young Hero Awards”. I have read multiple articles and lists on influential and dynamic youth, and find that yours is one of if not the most meaningful of them all. I hope you continue to recognize these everyday teens for their achievements in society. As I previously stated, this article is very meaningful and like a beacon in the night it has inspired me to follow in its path. The fact that you recognize everyday teens is one of the key reasons why I believe

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    I was alone in my apartment at 8PM. My dog, Loki; an Australian Shepard, was by my side on the couch. I live with my fiancé, but he 's currently at work. So I 'm home alone on the couch, waiting for my “Knight in shining armor” to come home. As I 'm watching the latest episode of Steven Universe,(Yes, I 'm a child. So what?) I hear a noise come from the front door. It 's too quiet to be able to tell what it is. Loki barks at anything that he hears out of the ordinary, so the fact he hasn 't moved

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    Agustin Recha Mora was born in May 1954, in Granada, Spain. He moved to Bilbao in 1967 and he is teaching as a professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Bilbao since 1979. Recha Mora has been into a lot of contests and he has won many awards. Most of his work was for a reason, which is to show the importance of the loss. In this report, I will be analyzing the form, content and context of one of his works which is called Street towards Plaza Ercilla Moyúa and showing the intentions of Recha Mora.

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