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    Inspiring role models are hard to come by these days. The main, and only, reason for this shortage is that no one is perfect. An article written by Freddie Silver from Livestrong.com, describes a few of the characteristics of good role models, “A good role model has high moral values.” Silver insists, “Role models behave ethically and demonstrate honesty.” The values, expressed above, are tested by the persons in the story “Wheelbarrow Kings” by Jess Walter. The characters in “Wheelbarrow Kings”…

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    ICU Role Model

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    my charge nurse and did an amazing job in her role. Two years ago, she was promoted to manager. As the manager, I would have to say that the theory she follows is transformational. Transformational leaders view relationships between the leader and the follower with extreme importance. Transformational leaders also build a mutual vision, they encourage motivation and participation, they share information through team work and trust, they are role models with their goal settings and behaviors, and…

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    important and influential role models in a person's life are parents and older siblings. Growing up, people try to emulate the behavior and appearance of role models and aspire to be like them. Noticeably, the people one may look up to, tend to affect the actions and future of a child as they grow into adulthood. These people serve as inspirations for younger children who wish to match, or even surpass, their success. Moreover, one feeling abandoned by their role models can severely impact them…

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    Role Models Robert K. Merton is the sociologist who coined the term, “role model”. Merton focused his work on social Through Merton’s research and studies on social groups, Merton discovered that people tend to set the behavior, instead of individuals setting the behavior. A role model is someone who sets the example and appropriate behavior in situations. Psychologically, role model are important to the development of the youth. The knowledge of the role model guide the youth to a successful…

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    Emma Watson's Role Model

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    Emma Watson, in innumerable ways, is true to the character that she portrayed in the Harry Potter films. Although Emma Watson is most famous for her role as Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, she has come to be a fantastic leader and role model. As a matter of fact, she is incredibly active in the community and serves as an ambassador for the United Nations. Not to mention, rather than using her fame for her own personal exploits, she has chosen to lead by example and make a difference in the…

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    Nicki Minj Role Model

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    humans, she is certainly entitled to, and will, make mistakes. She makes her own decisions and will make mistakes. She is arguably the queen of rap, and is free to express herself however she wants. However, many parents don’t see Nicki Minaj as a role model, because of the way she is portrayed by press. What most people are probably not aware of is that Nicki Minaj isn’t all about sex and drugs. She has penned many beautiful songs that are about real feelings and empowerment. When my mom was…

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    1. A leader is an enthusiastic role model that leads from the front and sets a standard for those both senior and junior to follow. A good leader is knowledgeable in his/her craft and speaks with conviction and tact when called upon. This leader knows his people and looks out for their well-being and safety, treating them all equally. This leader is also considered a mentor that strives to share his/her knowledge to better their shop, unit, and Coast Guard. 2. I have been blessed in my career to…

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    Hester Prynne Role Model

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    Despite Hester’s spirit, which constantly finds a way to get tested by the Puritan community, she prevails unfazed, taking in all the criticism, without letting it negatively affect her life. She portrays herself as a role model for women everywhere, proving that traditional roles remain overrated, and attesting that women can provide for themselves without a man to support them. Punished for her adultery acts, Hester Prynne believes that her wrongdoing derives from dignity and Grace (Wang…

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    differing on the idea that Miley Cyrus is out of control. Miley Cyrus is disgustingly crazy. One reason Miley is whack-o is because she is a terrible role model for teens who used to be inspired by her as a child. In her more recent songs, she sings about partying, drinking, and doing drugs. She also brags about it. Teens still follow her as a role model and her songs and lifestyle can influence them to do illegal things as a minor. On television, performing she wears provocative…

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    Role Models House on Mango Street is a book containing vignettes, instead of chapters, written by Sandra Cisneros. The main character is a girl named Esperanza who is living in Chicago in the mid to late 1960s and 1970s. This was a time when the American Feminism Movement was gaining momentum and changing the way people viewed the traditional roles of women in the family, the workforce, and society. Choosing appropriate role models to explore and possibly break the traditional roles of women is…

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