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    Fantastic Role Model

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    Jenn McCabe and Jamie Valente are motivational advisors that promote teamwork and are fantastic role models to the chapter officers and the members. Together, they ensure that the chapter works as a team to set and achieve our goals. As a chapter we take an entire day to set our goals for the year and make sure that we follow up each meeting to make sure that we are on the right track to complete these goals. Without their constant hard work and guidance, we would not have been able to accomplish

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    A role model is a person who inspires and encourages you to strive for greatness, live to our fullest potential and see the best in ourselves. My role model is someone I admire and someone I aspire to be like. I learned through her, through her commitment to excellence and through her ability to make me realize my own personal growth. I look to her for advice and guidance. My role model can be anybody: a parent, a sibling, a friend but my most influential and life changing role models for me is Mrs

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    JFK Role Model

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    control. With these expectations, the president should be regarded as a role model. Since former President John Fitzgerald Kennedy lived up to these expectations, he should be among the list of admirations. Because John F. Kennedy urged the end of racial segregation, encouraged the United States’ space exploration program, and maintained his great leadership during the Cuban Missile Crisis, he should be considered a role model to many. Even though John F. Kennedy was not initially on board with Civil

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    What makes someone a true role model? We all need a role model in our lives to guide us, help us in different ways, or be there for us when we are facing a bad day. A role model could be a family member, an actor, or even a child! Russell Howard is my role model, and I believe he is one to many people as well. To me, what makes Russell Howard a role model is his qualities such as being funny, caring, and successful. First, Russell Howard is a comedian who brings entertainment to people by being

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    Role model. A role model is someone you should look up to. Someone whose behavior and success you should imitate. In the story “Marble Champ” by Gary Soto, the protagonist is a 12-year old girl named Lupe. Lupe is smart but horrible at athletics. Lupe is a role model because she is a hard worker, determined, and intelligent. More people should try to be like Lupe. With role models around, the world becomes a better place. One reason that Lupe is a role model is because she is a hard worker

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    A positive role model is an individual who possesses positive qualities, such as empathy and integrity, and does good for the betterment of others, which, as a result, influences others to follow their example. A role model’s actions and lessons can help shape a child’s views, morals and beliefs, which, in turn, affect their identity as well as their actions and behaviour towards those around them. The novel, To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, is set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, where

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    lthough role models could have many different qualities, three qualities that I believe are crucial is being caring, successful and strong; therefore I chose Harriet Tubman, Katniss Everdeen and Jess Ras because they each have these qualities. For example, Katniss Everdeen is a very good role model. She is caring and shows it by saying “I have been putting food on the table for four years…” (Collins 89) Not only is she caring, but she is also successful. It is shown by Effie's statement “I am

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    The use of gender challenging role models in the classroom is a method I am going to use during my final professional practice and during my year as a Newly Qualified Teacher (NQT). I am going to use these demonstrate to both girls and boys that the media depiction of success is not accurate and that success can be measured in various ways. Role models such as Marie Curie, Dian Fossey and Mary Anning are good historical figures to use but children could see these as dull despite their achievements

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    As you grow up, you need to have someone to look up to. A role model is someone with good morals and characteristics that you would like to adapt. A role model is someone you can trust and know will tell you the truth and give sound advice. People usually look up to celebrities or people who are successful in whichever career they want to pursue. Others look up to strong family members that have shown good morals. I look up to my dad, Jody Ned. My dad has always been around, strong and sure of himself

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    What is a role Model? A role model in my opinion is someone that does the right thing constantly, someone that can lead others to doing the right thing. As the dictionary states a role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people. Without role models in this world we would have nobody to strive to be like. Role models give the people learning the keys to success they lead and guide the people so they can make the right decisions

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