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    Everybody has heard of a hero and needs a hero in their life. From Clark Kent really being Superman to Paul in the new movie "Downsizing", there are everyman heroes to superheroes. In my eyes, I see my mother as a hero. She's not just a hero to me. She's a hero to plenty of people in her life. She's my personal hero because of her journey. That would categorize her as an everyman hero because she's relatable to everyman and woman. To illustrate her heroic journey, I would have to start at the beginning

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    My Hero Is A Hero

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    Wonder woman are all heroes, or what I thought was a hero. As a little kid, I thought a hero was someone with an incredible superpower that always caught and destroyed the villain. I thought a hero was someone that stopped crime to become the Man or Woman of the world. That turned out to be completely false. These “superheroes” were just fictional characters, made up to keep people entertained but I know that now and have a new definition of a hero. Heroes are real people; you see as a good influence

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    My Hero Is A Hero

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    If you ask any kid who their hero is they will most likely say their parents. And in my case, it’s still my dad. He has overcome a lot of adversities in his life that makes him who he is today, which is my hero. A hero doesn’t have to slay dragons sometimes all they have to do is follow their dreams. They all must go through some difficult times to help them understand that they want something better for themselves and as motivation to get there. My dad grew up in a small town called Verona

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    My Hero As A Hero

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    As a child, a hero to me was someone with superpowers; such as Superman, the Flash, and more. Later I learned that heroes do not always need to be someone who has extraordinary features. Heros don’t need to have to have high importance in society or have a classic sandwich named after them in the local pub. A hero just needs to be someone who cares about your happiness and loves you for being yourself. Someone who is always ready to face challenges and such. Someone who is willing to put a hundred

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    My Hero A Hero

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    What does make a hero a hero? Is it there looks? Alternatively, maybe is it their personality? However, the question is what are those essential qualities that make one a hero? Different people require different heroes to look up to or try to emulate. However, whoever it may be, they all possess certain qualities. My hero is my mother, for the reason that she is selfless, compassion, and courage. That kind of selflessness can often be premeditated, since concentrating on others' needs often winds

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    My Hero Is A Hero

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    The idea of a hero is very prominent in today’s society. At the start of a person’s life, a hero is a grown man wearing tights who flies around saving helpless citizens from evil scientists. As we age, however, the definition of what a true hero is will change. A police officer charging headfirst into a hostage situation is undoubtable a hero, but a father who works eighty hours a week, so his children can have a brighter future, and still makes time to be there for all of their important moments

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    My Hero Is A Hero

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    I normally never have trouble writing essays, but when my teacher told us we would have to write about our Michigan hero, my mind went blank. Once I thought about it, I had many names racing through my head but I kept coming back to one. However I brushed it off and went through the names one more time. As my description of a hero became clearer, I found myself back to the person I first had thought of:my mom. Robin Renee Yancer was born December, 4th, 1983. Maybe she's not as patient, brave or

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    My Hero Is A Hero

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    "The real hero is measured not by the size of his strength, but by the size of his heart". When I was a kid a lot of people asked me who my hero was and I often responded with a name of some celebrity who performed a cool stunt or had strength. As time passed by and I started understanding things, I understood hero is not someone who has strength, power, skills. In fact hero is someone who has a bigger heart, someone who has more love to give than strength, or someone who is skilled on thinking for

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    My Hero Is A Hero

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    What truly is a hero and how do you know if they’re around you? A hero is not perfect. Let me tell you that, they are not always good, they don’t always make the best choices but that does not mean you aren’t a hero. There is a huge difference between a hero and MY hero. Someone could be a villain in your eyes, but in the eyes of another, they could be such a special person. Its all about where you stand and what you view a hero. To me, a hero is to be helpful and selfless. Maybe not always, people

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    My Hero Who Is A Hero

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    Everyone in the world needs a hero, someone who they can look up to. Heroes can inspire people, make them feel secure or comfort them. My hero is Shawn Carter, also known as Jay-Z; he inspires me in multiple ways which is why I chose him as my hero. His life story, confidence, passionate music, and talent all inspire me. When we think of the ghetto, we think of a place that does not exist, made up because we never experience it. We are aware that it is very dangerous, but we never see it with our

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