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    Dana Point Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION Dana Point is a city between Los Angeles and San Diego in southern California, but is best known for its harbor. Just north of the harbor lies a rocky beach with large cliffs only tens of meters from the sea, depending on tide level. Cliffs along the coast of southern California are prone to landslides due to their rock composition (mostly sedimentary) and high erosion rates from the sea but become increasingly stressed from overlying man-made structures and landscaping practices.…

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    promotion company in the world and they feature the top fighters in the MMA. The UFC came to be in the early 90s and was only open to men. Most agreed with this because they believed that women should not be involved in a sport that brutal. UFC president, Dana White, said it himself that “women will never fight in the UFC”. Ronda Rousey changed his mind. According to White there have been many exceptional fighters, male and female, that have come through the UFC, but none of them can top Ronda…

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    Helene Kourouma Professor Alwine English 1302-2301 April 17, 2017 Heroes at the Zombies Films Heroes have always played an important part in films but what does it take to be a true hero? A hero Is someone who fights the inevitable and hard times to do good for the well-being of another person. Zombie films is a perfect example which shows many of the main qualities which defines the true meaning of the word hero. in the zombie films, there are always three types of heroes that make the movie…

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    What is heroism? When I think of the word heroism I think of great bravery. Phillip Zimbardo once said, “To be a hero it means you must step across the line and are willing to make a sacrifice. Hero’s always take a risk. Hero’s always are deviant. Hero’s always are doing something that most people don’t and we want to change.” The truth is any of us can be a hero. Although someone who shows great bravery is everyone’s typical idea of a hero, a true hero is just someone who is genially a good…

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    The subject on the assigned essay is, “How do you define a hero?” Well that is easy. One could just run to a bookshelf, pull a dictionary and state, “A hero is a person admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.” Or perhaps one would define a hero as someone who has superpowers and flies around saving people. Even one of my favorite bands, Nickelback, makes a hero out to be a man constantly looking out for the innocent waiting to save them and then flying…

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    Becoming A Mother

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    A lot can happen within sixty seconds which allows the possibility of life changing events that can impact our routines, values, beliefs and maybe the outlook on life itself. Some of which can have one feeling the need of self-reevaluation or soul searching. I sat at my desk while at work. Then, I received a short and rushed phone call from my sister. She had gone to a doctor’s appointment that morning for a routine pregnancy checkup. Unfortunately, her blood pressure was higher than normal, and…

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    Legend of the “Hanging Judge” While in search of a piece of Arkansas history I came across a familiar name when research brought me to Judge Isaac Parker. Remembered today as the “Hanging Judge”, Isaac C. Parker had an impressive thirty-five year career in public service. He became a frontier attorney, later served as a city attorney, state judge, a two year term representative to Congress, and his most notable legacy as a federal district judge in Fort Smith, Arkansas for twenty-one years.…

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    Dystopian Film

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    Somehow I find pure joy in watching two men or women display their superior ass kicking skills on one another. So much so that I endure movies with painfully corny and cliché story lines, all to watch Keanu Reeves in a well tailored suit show off his impressive mixed martial art abilities and military grade handling of assault rifles (John Wick). What the movie lacks in its plot more than graciously substitutes in for its incredibly stylish persona of John Wick, as well as a more than healthy…

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    Hero Definition Essay

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    The great musician, Gerard Way, said “Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.” Ironically the word hero has the connotation of being someone or something that portrays the qualities of being supernatural. An everyday hero is one that is characterized by the actions that he/she commits. The hero will always put themselves forward for the humanitarian good to defend against moral evil. The hero always acts involuntarily, the act of heroism will always be done under…

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    According to the dictionary, a hero is a person, who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements or noble qualities. For the most part the dictionary is correct, but what it doesn’t state is what truly makes someone a hero. Many claim they fall under the dictionary’s definition and because of that they claim to actually be a hero. Truthfully there are very few heroes out there. A hero is not someone who claims to have helped someone out. It is someone who takes their words and…

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