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    "You just try to be nice to everybody and treat them all the same. Treat them how you would want to be treated." I believe Tim Tebow is the most inspiring person of the 20th century. Tim Tebow was born on August 14, 1987 in the Philippines because his family was living there and on a Christian mission trip. Tim Tebow was a miracle child because his mom was in a coma and the doctors had to give her strong drugs while she was pregnant. Tebow's mom was advised by the doctors to abort the baby because he would not survive, or even if he did, he would have serious problems. His mom did not want to abort him. If she did choose to have him aborted, then he would not have been able to help all of the children through the Tim Tebow Foundation that…

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    off the field, it is a whole different ball game. Tim Tebow is a man of courage, love, faith, and hope. He spent his whole college and NFL football career, devoting himself to sharing the gospel and giving people hope in their darkest days. Tim Tebow used his fame as a way to help kids with dyslexia, ADHD, cancer patients, and disadvantaged kids. He is known as a game changer because of his never-ending effort to help people all around the world. At an early age, Tim Tebow, had to overcome many…

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    If you follow Football or watch ESPN then you will know or have heard the name Tim Tebow. He first came into the spot light in college; he was the quarter back for the Florida Gators. Tebow took his team to two BCS Championships in 2007 and 2008 and got a Heisman. His first team in the NFL was the Denver Broncos. Tebow and the broncos made it to the playoffs in 2011, but despite this he was traded to the New York Jets. After a season with the Jets he was traded to the New England Patriots and…

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    as Tim Tebow. Even though we have some differences, we have a lot in common. We are seventy-three percent in common. Tim Tebow and I have several similar qualities, I have only chosen three aspects. Tim Tebow and I are athletic, christian, and intelligent. To start, Mr. Tebow and I are both extremely athletic. Tim played football, basketball, and baseball in high school. I play football, basketball, and baseball in middle school. He was so talented at football in college, at the…

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    to change habits, bad or good. Most people are resistant to change when their needs are being satisfied. When they are not, however, is when they realize that what they are currently doing needs to be reevaluated. This often comes in the form of learning new talents and skills. After losing a job, people either succumb to welfare and a poverty-stricken lifestyle, or learn a new trade that can be used in a new area of expertise. Furthermore, sometimes, all a person needs to gain a new skill is…

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    Eyes by Tim Tebow Tim Tebow is a name that is known not only throughout the SEC but the country. His autobiography Through My Eyes takes the reader behind the scenes step by step through his life. Tim’s parents were Bob and Pam Tebow. At the time of Tim’s birth, Tim’s parents were missionaries in Makati City in the Philippines. Tim’s mom had a difficult time with her pregnancy so much that doctors wanted her to have an abortion. Tim’s mom and dad refused and the family began to pray for him…

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    Tim Tebow Role Model

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    If as a school we could pick a celebrity speaker come to our school I would pick Tim Tebow. Tim Tebow would be a great speaker because he is a great role model for young teens trying to stand up for their beliefs. When Tim Tebow wore John 3:16 on his eyeblacks 92 million people googled it that day. Tim Tebow is the youngest of five children in his family. He was born August 19, 1987 in Makati City in the Philippines to his parents that were on a Baptist missionaries. Later on he was…

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    Tim Tebow says that we don't have to be big celebrities to be able to impact people with the life-changing message of God. He does not actively play NFL these days, but continues to inspire people to reach out and touch many lives through motivational speeches and charities. Christians often doubt if they will be able to reach out to people with the love of God, but Tebow urged believers to venture out and rely on God. While speaking at an audience of 2,000 at Northside Christian Church, he…

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    Tim Tebow Impact On Life

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    experiences and life situations, the values, attitudes, and habits one has developed. Views coming from experiences with influential works and novels can have a considerable impact on one’s life. Nothing will ever come close to surpassing the knowledge and advice I have gained from Tim Tebow’s Through My Eyes and how I have a better understanding of my view of the world. The autobiography focuses on his football career and his relationship with God, but the most influential parts are the mottos…

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    There are many arguments for and against the “Tim Tebow Bill” within Virginia and across the nation. It is important to look at the arguments provided by those who support the bill. In doing so a few faulty arguments appear to repeat themselves continuously. Dispelling of these myths is essential to understanding the true impact of the “Tim Tebow Bill” on the high school sports landscape. I. Paying Taxes Entitles Children to Play High School Sports In the United States funding for public…

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