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    Do you believe Daniel's story? Yes or no, explain your response I do think it is true. There was a guy I hung out with, and it came out his dad was doing this same thing. So it would not suprise me if something like this happend. The only issus I see is time, why not get help or stop going over there. But at the same time, people in abusive homes don't alway run and they're telling the truth. Is it possible that Daniel is lying? Yes or no, explain your response Like any story, some parts might…

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    People define heroism in many ways, but to me a hero is anyone who is willing to risk their life for someone or something. A person could be heroic in action, taking a stand or helping someone in need. A hero is not someone who is in the right place at the right time or shows up to just save the day. A hero is the military men and women fighting for our freedom, Jesus dying on the cross for our sins, and a counselor helping someone get their life back together. Being heroic in action is the…

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    Everyone has their own wall, they have built and it is not until someone special comes along and removes the wall will you see the real person inside. In the poem “Please Hear What I’m Not Saying” by Charles C. Finn the speaker states “You alone can break down the wall behind which I tremble” (78). When the speaker says “you” he is indicating that there is a specific person who can “break down” his wall. Someone who loves and care about him. When the poem talks about breaking down a wall it is…

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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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    Finch has many identities throughout this novel,a rebel ,a rocker and many more,all of these used to hide his insecurities. Finch is never worried about girls or school like all other high school students. Finch has to deal with bigger problems like his family, who we see as super dysfunctional and broken up, this including his father who is abusive. Finch also has to deal with the massive amount of bullying at school and not to mention a very bad case of bipolar disorder. Due to this disorder…

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    In our life, there is always a hero. In The Outsiders Johnny was one person who acted like a hero. Johnny had saved the kids from the burning church and died with the wounds from saving the kids. The Outsiders, Chapter 6, states, “ He (Johnny) wasn’t scared either. That was the only time I can think of when I saw him without the defeated, suspicious look in his eyes.” Johnny acted like a hero because he stopped being scared and jumped in the burning church to save the kids. You know a person is…

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    2. Hume states that habit is the great guide to human life because custom allows us to use experience to navigate our world. He makes this assertion because it follows a criticism of our understanding of cause and effect as previous philosophers speculated. Hume makes the point that we do not actually understand cause and effect, only the relation of repetition shared between two things. We don't actually see the change that happens between one event to the next, and understanding the…

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    Have you ever heard of the song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel? “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel is a song released in 1989 that touched upon topics from 1949 to 1989. This song was a very well-known song by Billy Joel. He also wrote this song to express his long lost love for History. Billy Joel wanted to be a high school history teacher before he started his singing career. Six history topics from this song have been picked to inform you about a little bit of history. Those…

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    the 1980s in Southern France. There was a group of childhood friends, which called themselves Yamakasi which meant strong man, strong spirit. This group was looked down upon from the public, and French authorities. The group consisted of 9 people, David Belle and Yann Hnnautra being the leaders of them. The idea grew up with them; originating from childhood games and studies of other cultures, this soon matured into an art, movement, or sport. The group practiced this in rural areas. As it…

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    hero relates to their sense of what human excellence involves and their behavior, and he outlines what we as a society can do to shape these choices. LaBarge begins his essay by detailing his own personal hero. LaBarge reflects on how reading Henry David Thoreau’s book Walden impacted the direction in which he would go in life and leading to him becoming a philosopher. When LaBarge addresses his view of Walden and the impact that it had on his life, he states that, “I read about living…

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