...A true American Hero: Abraham Lincoln Introductions Paragraph: There are many presidents who could be called a hero, but there is really only a few who are true heroes. A true hero is strong, courageous, brave, and heroic. They are determined and fearless often putting themself in danger to save others. But a hero does not just save someone, they also stand up for what is right, fair, they fight injustice no matter what the cost is to them. The hero I chose to write about had all these qualities., Abraham Lincoln. America needed a hero and Abraham Lincoln steeped up and became that hero. The hero Abraham Lincoln who stood up and fought for what he believed in, who was brave, courages and heroic . Body Paragraph 1: A hero, the person who stands out from all the rest, not because of what they have or look like but because of what they are made up of. The main quality a hero has is that they act regardless of being scared or not they stand up and do what needs to be done. They also have great courage when face with a situation and are often unstoppable while defending those in need. Lastly a hero has selfless and a willingness to whatever is called for in a situation with out looking for glory. A hero needs these characteristics in order to truly act out of heroism and not for recognition. Body Paragraph 2: Abraham Lincoln struggled hard to make a living and study law. His mother died when he was ten years old. He lived as a farmer and worked low paying jobs. He...
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...A hero, is told to be someone strong, bold to the core, always ready for action. Heroes people think of such as Hercules, or Superman. Hero’s aren’t always strong or impeccable, people such as Martin Luther, or Abraham Lincoln who weren’t exactly physically strong but, had the fortitude to speak out against the vile things in this world, risking their lives to achieve their goals. A hero isn’t always popular either, every hero has ahead thousands of humans that dreamed of their demise very night. What makes a hero’s isn’t their look, or their strength, but their willpower and want for righteousness. A hero is someone whom is selfless, facing fears openly, and is willing to sacrifice part of themselves for the greater prosper of humanity....
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...Surprising fact of heroism is not all heroes have to have powers or a ability to go out and save someone. Merriam Webster says that ‘ when you think of heroism, we might think of a great act of bravery’. But being a hero is more like bravery, courage, facing danger, and putting others first in tragic moments. Eventually being a hero isn't someone with a suit or a power it is someone that has the heart and courage to save someone. In Abraham Lincoln's life he is brought up as being a hero because he is brave and fought for the ones in his country. What makes Abraham Lincoln brave is he served for the sixteenth president. Also Abraham Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War—its bloodiest war until he was assassinated. As Abraham Lincoln being a hero makes him brave because brave is in the definition of hero and not just that he had courage also.Abraham Lincoln is brave and is a symbol of heroism....
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...not be a hero to you, but to me she’s a hero because even when she doesn't want to move on and live anymore, she is up and dressed and trying to make the best of the situation she’s in. Most people when you say hero think of people like Abraham Lincoln or Martin Luther King Jr, don’t take it wrong in people's eyes there heros too, but people think only popular or famous people are hero's and that's not true anyone around us can be heros. One might believe the purpose of a hero is to make the world a better place and to make a difference that people will remember and to leave an imprint on the world. Shakespeare once wrote, “One may smile, and smile, and be a villain.” Although the typical villains in movies are easy to pick out - they're the ones wearing black and wreaking havoc - real-life villains are much harder to identify. Villains are often antisocial, wicked and...
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...Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Movie Review: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Timur Bekmambetov is based on the novel by Seth Grahame-Smith, which offers a vivid description of the untold story and secret life of the 16th president of America, Lincoln Benjamin Walker from his days as a boy to his presidency, which apparently shaped America as a nation. It often construed that many movie adaptions do not necessarily do justice to the well-written books that they are based on; however, in the case of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Timur Bekmambetov, it does quite well. The narrative of the movie takes the form of secret journal entries, in which Lincoln as a young boy reports witnessing the death of his mother at the hands a plantation owner who he claims was vampiric. As a result, he swears vengeance; and with the guidance and help of another hunter, Henry Sturgess, a role played by Dominic Cooper, Lincoln starts a life-long mission to find and destroy all the vampires lurking amongst humans, and they hold on the mortal society. After several years, Lincoln’s attraction towards politics, mostly fuelled and motivated by his belief that he had the opportunity and ability to make a difference in the mankind war, not as an assassin, but as a leader. We also witness Lincoln’s election, we see him signing the Emancipation Proclamation, and the outburst of the American Civil War. In addition, we also get to see how these abrupt changes in...
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...Of the many presidents who could be mindlessly passed off as heroes, there are a few truly heroic presidents. Among them, Abraham Lincoln stands tall. In 1861, when Lincoln was elected to office, the situations of the time called for a hero, and Lincoln stepped up. All throughout his childhood, Lincoln had to struggle to make a living and learn as well. His mother died when he was only ten years old. He lived as a farmer, working largely what would be considered “minimum wage” jobs today. All this while Lincoln struggled to gain knowledge, especially of law. He was always determined to accomplish his goals, and was willing to work as much as it might take to do so. After gaining presidency, Lincoln was faced with a dilemma. The secession of the South, though never officially realized by Lincoln, called for some sort of action. Throughout the Civil War, and even after, Lincoln was very kind and forgiving to southerners. He kept in mind the greater good and strived for the reunion of the nation, rather than becoming angry toward the South. As he stated in a speech at the Gettysburg military cemetery, Lincoln wanted a “government of the people, by the people, for the people, (that) shall not perish from the earth.” After the Civil War, Lincoln urged the South to put away their weapons, and rejoin the Union. One of Abraham Lincoln’s truly noble and well-known actions was the issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. This would proclaim all the slaves in the...
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...Abraham Lincoln James M. McPherson, the author of the book Abraham Lincoln, amazingly summarizes Abraham Lincoln’s life story, from birth to death captivating all the nuances that made Abraham Lincoln not only an American hero but also a marvelous sixteenth president. Throughout the book, McPherson pinpoints the significant turning point throughout Lincolns life allowing the reader to fall in love with Abraham Lincoln but also understand completely who Abraham Lincoln was. Uneasily, McPherson navigated through the Civil War explaining how it started and Lincoln’s involvement. James M. McPherson starts off by introducing Abraham Lincoln at birth. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in Hardin, Kentucky. His father, Thomas Lincoln, was an illiterate farmer who favored labor over education. Consequently, every time Abraham Lincoln indulge himself in a book, his father would criticize his actions and label them as laziness. Abraham’s mother, Nancy Hanks, was no different from Thomas Lincoln reasoning being; they were both illiterate and from a low social class. Although, being from a low...
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...Each of the United States of America has left behind a legacy some more notable than others. i believe that the best United States President is Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President in our nation, he is one to remember as he changed America by abolishing slavery in the south. Abraham Lincoln ran for the U.S Senate in 1858, his opponent for Senate was Stephan A. Douglas. Abe lost the election, but gained a national reputation. Becoming the President of the United States takes a lot of commitment and commandments to supply into the right hands. As Abe gained a national reputation, he was elected in November 1860 as the first republican President. As Abe became the President, he was fully aware that the nation was divided, as...
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...Abraham Lincoln: the Great American Hero Abraham Lincoln is one of the greatest heroes of America. His story from growing up with barely anything, to becoming the most powerful and dedicated man in office is one that will be told for years. He is an inspiration for people to achieve their goal and dreams just like he did through perseverance and dedication to his people. Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County, Kentucky on February 12, 1809. His parents, Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, had two other children; Sarah, who was older than Abraham, and Thomas, a younger brother who died in infancy. After Abraham’s mother passed, when he was ten years old, he was devastated and alienated himself from his father, resenting the work and pressure put on him at such a young age. (biography.com) His father then moved them to Indiana where he was remarried to Sara Bush Johnston. As she lived there, nurturing and showing him more love than his mother or father ever did, she encouraged Abraham to learn to read, making a fast bond between the two of them. However, since they lived fairly secluded on a farm in Illinois, Abraham would walk for miles to obtain a book hoping to gain as much knowledge as possible. He also worked on the farm or split rails for neighbors and kept a store in Illinois to help out his family. At the age of twenty-two Lincoln left on his own, after his father insisted on moving the family multiple times. He was six foot, four inches tall and made his living...
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...“Heroes are people who make themselves extraordinary” (Gerard Way Online.) Heroes such as Batman and Spiderman were each given the title of being a hero because the go out of their way to protect their communities and the world as well. Making them extraordinary. By thinking deeper about heroes and what it mean to you, you can find that anyone could be a hero as long as it makes the a better person and they have good intentions. A hero is someone who helps for the benefit for others like Police men and women by enforcing the laws and keeping people safe. Nurses and doctors help save people’s lives. Firefighters risk their lives to save others from burning buildings and houses. For us, a hero takes on many traits an ordinary human would not have. Traits like the ability to run fast or to fly much like the many Marvel super heroes. Although he is a hero, Abraham Lincoln did not have and of these traits but that didn’t...
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...President, Abraham Lincoln is a role model for all of the Army values, among other virtues, which show him to be a true leader. Practice of these values ultimately allowed Lincoln to make history as the sixteenth President of the United States of America. During only two terms, Lincoln worked extensively to reunite the Union and Confederacy, passed the Emancipation Proclamation, and signed many other laws that have improved the infrastructure of the United States. These tasks were all done in adversity, notably taking the form of financial problems during his upbringing, strong opposition from the American public during times at office, and a violent and drawn out Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was born from a farming family, who had struggled through significant property losses during Lincoln's early childhood. This resulted in a period of transience, which would limit Lincoln's early formal education. Lincoln was however self motivated and resilient, and was able to truly self educate himself in basic school subjects. This drive is important for the development of leadership. An effective leader should be able to take care of himself, so that his subordinates can follow his practice from example, and develop greater motivation and resilience. Later in his presidency, Lincoln passed the Morril Land Grant Colleges Act. This law provided federal funding for agricultural colleges in each state, showing his value on education and self reliance. From this foundation, Lincoln joined an...
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...There is a great difference in opinion on who was the strongest American president. Three canidates up for debate as some of the strongest are Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson. While these men all had some less then shining spots on their ledgers, they were all men of great metaphorical stature, (Lincoln however, could be considered both metaphorical and literal,) and had achievements that, had they not happened, the United States may not be the same place it is today. Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States. He is best known for his leadership during the American civil war and his actions against slavery ( source #1). Had he not been as bold and steadfast in his opinion for abolition...
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...“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” -John F. Kennedy, A man who brought on change to the United States was Abraham Lincoln the 16th president of the United States. Years passed and during the year of 1960, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was elected president of the United States. Although Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy were born in completely different eras and had different backgrounds, what they believed in and worked for was remarkably similar. Both Presidents had different peoples then “people down south”, their family lives were similar with their children and even wives, and their tragic assassinations and the conspiracies behind them. First off, Abraham Lincoln...
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...Abraham Lincoln became the 16th president of the united states on March 4,1861. Lincoln was regarded as one of Americas greatest hero’s because he has such a huge impact on the nation, he had a big role as savior of the union and the emancipator of slaves. Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th president of the united states on September 14, 1901 and won a second term in 1904. Roosevelt was the governor of New York before he became the youngest to assume presidency at the age of 42 after the assassination of president William McKinley in 1901. He was well known for his anti-monopoly policies and ecological conservation. ("Theodore Roosevelt Biography.") Before Abraham Lincoln became president he was known for his skill in wielding an ax and made...
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...The author, who shares the same name as the main character, Tim O’Brien, turns the decision process into something so vivid that it makes the reader feel as if they were Tim...
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