There are many words that just only one word means a lot. Some people may see them few meaning, but once you understand its true meaning, it will be one thousand words. Just like how the word brave means a lot in many ways and not just in simple ways. The word brave in just a simple meaning is being not scared or afraid, but it can mean a lot of its meaning. Understanding brave is someone who has the capacity of doing something without a doubt. It can be you accepting the terms and condition of
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In the book To Kill a Mockingbird, justice is demonstrated throughout Atticus’ actions. His strive for equality can be represented by the scales of justice. Atticus believes that everyone should be treated fairly regardless of race, socio-economic or familial background. Having such an honorable and just character, propels Atticus to defend the wronged individual, Tom Robinson. Atticus believes that Tom Robinson is innocent of the crime accused against him and he believes Robinson should not receive
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Loving someone will help a person make the biggest shifts that are needed in their lives, and Halloways love for Will is what helps him to connect with his inner bravery. When the Dust Witch joins Mr Dark, Halloway quickly realizes that she wouldn’t be able to find where exactly the boys were without her heightened ability to recognize the presence of others, so he blows the smoke of cigar in her face. When Mr Dark
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Many of the characters in To Kill a Mocking Bird, by Harper Lee, showed different attributes to how their character fit in the story. Atticus, one of the characters that live in Maycomb Country, Alabama showed he was a dynamic character by how he changed throughout the book. Atticus can be described as being wise, brave, and understanding throughout his actions and sayings. In the time that Miss Maudie’s house was burning, Atticus was wise enough to know what could end up happening. “Now listen
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themselves as German- Austrians but Adolf only considered himself German. * He joined the army in 1914. * He served on the western front in France and Belgium . * He received his first second class medal in1914 for bravery and first class medal for bravery in1918. * In 1918 he was temporarily blinded by mustard gas. * He turned the people against Jews by giving them someone to blame. * He planned a mutiny but soon later ended up in Jail for it. * He had a very easy
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are safe at our home and have a good sleep at night, all of it is possible by our soldiers who are guarding and protecting us from enemies entering our country. The soldiers are sometimes unsung heroes they need to be appreciated, awarded for their bravery and the sacrifices they make for us. There are many Iraq war veterans who have come back home but still they are living in battle. Almost all of them face post-traumatic stress which needs to be treated carefully and given proper jobs after they are
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honored and respected nation. We choose to honor people with differences and respect the people that had done us wrong before. As a person of America, I believe the three most important parts of the American society is opportunity, freedom, and bravery. These three topics are what I’m going to be talking about in these next few paragraphs. Our country has so much opportunity for everyone no matter who they are. People from all around the world can have an opportunity to make it in America. Women
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a war but what these soldiers did was so much more. They had to trust that this simple act of friendship was not a attack strategy. In the end they realized they were all sons and fathers away from their family wishing they could be home. Bravery is shown through out this story but especially when that german soldier came to the opposing side with a christmas tree and a flag, a truce flag. This soldier had to trust that they wouldn’t shoot him or hold him hostage. Not only did that solider
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Military Academy at West Point, New York. In 1846, he graduated from West Point. Within a couple years, Jackson was chosen to fight in the Mexican-American War. In Mexico he joined the 1st U.S. Artillery as a 2nd lieutenant. Jackson quickly proved his bravery and resilience on the field, serving with importance under General Winfield Scott. Jackson spent 10 years as a professor of artillery tactics and natural philosophy at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington. A skilled military tactician, he
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Throughout history, society has become accustomed with what they believe a hero should be but as each generation passes, this thought has shifted. Whether an immortal God with superhuman abilities or an average person who is giving everything they have to defend his or her people, heroes will rise when needed. The stories of Beowulf, Achilles, and Aeneas provide the reader with an example of what society of that time viewed a hero as and how they can compare with one another. Homer’s Iliad shows
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