Hero Hall Of Fame Research Paper

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These are people and animals that candles will never be blown out. These people are special because they standed up or protected the things and people they believe in and when someone disagreed with what they were doing or what they did they stayed true to themselves and continued what they were doing know if they were blown out (died or sent to jail) there candle will keep going for everyone else to hold. So, I think Aung San Suu Kyi, Malala Yousafzai, and Jeffrey Sachs should be inducted into the hero hall of fame.

The first person who should be in the Hero Hall of Fame is Malala Yousafzai. She got the whole world's attention to help women education because we’ve been trying to get away from that for about a long time ago when we started giving women rights, so why can’t the women and girls at Pakistan get an education. She risked her life for this because lots of people wanted her dead ever since she expressed herself for getting an
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He has help out more than one dozen African countries and over 500,000 people, he is still helping people today. His challenge was that can he stop poverty, and he might mess up and lose all his money and can’t buy anymore things for the villages so he only has one chance. He also saved up about $200 million dollars just to stop poverty and that's challenging because all that money he saved up is hard. He should be in the Hall of Fame because nobody in the world could ever save up millions of money just to stop poverty, others would have spent it on themselves. A hero to me would be smart, passionate, and even generous. I think Jeffrey Sachs has that to give back to the world and I really think nobody would be as nice or smart as Sachs that’s a hero in my Hall of Fame. (“Full Bio: Jeffrey D. Sachs - The Earth Institute - Columbia University.”

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