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    Divergent Argument Essay

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    (Undaunted: courageously resolute, especially in the face of danger or difficulty; not discouraged.)” (Roth, Bonus Materials 29). The Dauntless want to get rid of their fears, to become fearless. So, if someone has set a role model for becoming fearless, why not follow in their footsteps? That is the goal, no matter how dangerous it could be, or the consequences it will have. Everyone in that room will want to look up to the main role model who demonstrates the goal…

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    Essay On Adam Brown

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    Adam Brown was fearless. Anything anyone dared him to do, he did it. Whenever Adam got injured, he never whined or complained about it. Adam had big plans in mind, he wanted to become very successful. Although Adam had a lot of ups and downs during his lifetime, he died a hero and a legend. As a young child, Adam was always trying new things and being adventurous. His mother was always staying on him because he was always so energetic and doing things that could hurt him. He was always so happy…

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    by David Lubar and is a novel. Scott Hudson is a average nerdy kid that is starting high school and what he experiences throughout his journey as a high school freshmen teach him many things but he ends the year a changed even smart,friendlier and fearless guy that he wasn't in the beginning of the book. He shows that he has those…

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    Macnab Research Paper

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    MacNab is a name in Scottish origin. The name itself tells a violent history of war and tragedy. Son of Abbott. The name of a father who bestowed his name onto his son. The MacNab’s were a warrior clan always on the wrong side, even at one point siding with the British in wars. My great-grandfather, a Scotsman turned Canadian, Sir Allan MacNab, was a Freemason. Sir MacNab has an interesting history he fought in the war of 1812 at the age of 14, he was a well educated man leaving behind a great…

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    the term “ the Great “ to a name indicated the leadership of a king. Someone who does what is right even when their are consequences, someone who is fearless, and someone who does the best for their country is a good leader. Alexander was great because he showed leadership and all of these characteristics throughout his entire life. Alexander, a fearless leader, always ran towards danger. With his bold mind, he could approach dangerous scenarios without fear. For example, when he was given a…

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    fishing. Santiago is the protagonist in Ernest Hemingway’s novella The Old Man and the Sea, he is characterized as determined. In being determined he is fearless in his attempts to catch fish, he is enduring in how he keeps trying even after defeat, and he is truth-seeking in how he finds himself through all his hardships. Santiago as a fearless fisherman will do what no other man will do to prove himself to all the people who doubt him. Everyone thinking that Santiago is a failure just drives…

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    start out on our expedition and it's very tiresome. We have some supplies but we are going to steal most of it. The purpose of this expedition is to find lots of riches. Journal entry #2 Our fearless leader Hernando De Soto is not so fearless he misses his wife Inés de Bobadilla so much. He writes to her every day and he just found out she is expecting with her first child. He tricks the natives that he is a god so they will not kill him. Then when they trusted…

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    In my opinion, the ending of The Red Badge of Courage was a perfect fit for the conflict going on. In the story, Henry was having trouble being able to face battles, because he wasn’t mature yet. He would constantly run from his fears, and never act like a brave soldier. Towards the end of the story, Henry was able to face his fears and become a grown mature man. The ending of the story perfectly showed how Henry was becoming the man he was supposed to be. From the very start, Henry was known…

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    John F Kennedy Thesis

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    around him because without honesty he would accomplish as being a president. The people of the USA voted for him because he was honest and was committed to many things. John F. Kennedy was also fearless because when he was little he was diagnosed with a rare disease called the addison disease and he was fearless because he didn't stop there he kept on going with his life. John F. Kennedy was also inspirational because…

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    Socrates: The Fear Of Death

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    Socrates was a philosopher who pursued what the ‘many’ did not even regard, he analyzes the deeper meaning and truth of things providing himself with an insight and view on a more intellectual and virtuous level than most. He was a very a critical thinker that involved skepticism in his every day rational, questioning the thoughts he had and the thoughts that others had around him repeatedly examining common beliefs. Due to this outlook he possessed and the gods’ wisdom, Socrates made it his…

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