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Essay heading: Hero
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Mike Mason |
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July 1, 2009 |
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You don’t have to go to great lengths by risking your life to make a difference in someone else’s life.
In conclusion, a hero is any person who changes the life of another person in a positive way. No one has to kill monsters, rescue girls, or lead a war to be hero. You don’t have to have superhuman strength or be known worldwide to be a hero... displayed 300 characters
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There is one characteristic that all heroes must possess. Whether your saving someone from a fire, leading a nonviolent revolution, or striving to succeed, you have to have courage to accomplish your goal. Everyone has a hero, but not everyone has it in him or her to be a hero. displayed next 300 characters
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