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    A Real World Hero

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    wear capes. Some heroes wear stethoscopes or even normal clothes. Real-world heroes blend in with normal people just like you and me. The thing that separates us is their call to duty and their brave instincts to help others. It takes hard work and dedication to become a real hero. Not everyone has what it takes, but those that do sure do deliver. Gender, age, and even race doesn't determine your qualification to become a real-world hero. Real world heroes save people and help others no…

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    Schooling in Australia was first was established a year after the British first arrived on the shores, 1788. It only took a year to set up a social utility and order for them to expand their empire. During the talk with Dr. O’Neill that it was based on the idea of Tikum Olum which is Hebrew for “Schooling is established to repair the world”. One of the facts that stood out to me during his talk was that private education schools receive funding from the government, which is the opposite of the…

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    you can become successful. I take what my dad said to me and use it as a motivation in high school. If I do good, I can become successful toward reaching a goal for the future. In the play, The Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, hard work and dedication leads to success. The Lomans faced many issues, but somehow weren’t successful. People can work hard to achieve what they want. For example, Steve Jobs, founder of Apple, mastered this concept. Some may frown upon the fact that Jobs went…

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    school career at a private institution. With the assistance of dedication and providence, however, my final year of secondary school was accompanied by a rapid growth in my textual composition. Although my abilities in critical reading and writing were fostered with an unorthodox education, and despite my natural predispositions, college-level English courses are not beyond my comfortable understanding of english, so, with the dedication needed to…

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    The American Dream is a promise for liberty, opportunities, and social mobility. It is a set of ideals which attempts to form a society with few barriers where anyone can reach their ambitions regardless of their wealth or family. Throughout In Cold Blood, Truman Capote narrates the story of various individuals attempting to capture their share of the American Dream. One of Capote’s purposes in this nonfiction novel is to elucidate that those who have accomplished their dreams live with high…

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    which forced me to learn “on the fly.” Throughout the summer I worked diligently to ensure that all my tasks were done, and done well. Veteran employees quickly noticed my dedication and work ethic, and soon I was promoted to working on the cash register and in the kitchen making food for customers. Hard work and dedication allowed me to be successful at my first…

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    Introduction Students that play sports have dedication and lots of focus to the sport and can help them in school and keep them occupied. ”On-the-field success and high participation in sports is not random--it requires focus and dedication to athletics.” (Bowen and Hitt) Context Some people believe that high school sports should not be played because it has a direct relation to students academics. The people who do not believe that students should be allowed to participate is because the…

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    Drive for the future: realizing motivation 3.0? In the book Drive by Daniel. H Pink, he mentions Motivation 3.0, type I and type x people, and of course the different essentials. Motivation 3.0 has set more freedom in humans. With motivation 3.0 it shows a lot of creativity is used, and that the world can be better. Type I and type x people are different from each other. Theirs also three types of elements, which are autonomy, mastery, and purpose. In mastery, it involves task, time, technique,…

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    Rose writes about being a blue collar worker and the importance of them in our society. He uses a waitress as an example to show us how hard it really is to be a blue collar worker and all the dedication you have to have. You also have to be dedicated to every part of your job, this involves a lot of dedication. When you become adopted it is a true blessing that people take for granted sometimes. It gives you a new chance at life, the parents have to be dedicated to you as you to them. When you…

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    learned of the poor working conditions women and children had in factories and wanted to make a change. She went on to get her masters in political science from Columbia University. Perkins received a teaching job in Chicago and this move is when her dedication to social work really began. While in Chicago, she spent all of her free time working at two settlement houses, Chicago Commons and Hull House. Through this experience, Perkins knew that social work was her calling. Perkins has said “I…

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