different ideas of what a hero may be or who may be a special hero to them for many reasons. I have many people that I may call a Hero's. But there is one that is very special to me and is one of my Hero's, it is my older brother Aleix. Aleix serves in our United States Military in the Army branch of the services. He is currently on deployment in the Middle East as one of the youngest in his Unit of Special Forces. He is also a Crossfit Coach, as well as a genius. He is my Hero. I look up to him and
My Hero Its fascination how the most significant people can come out as the most important at the end. You probably read that and thought, “Man, this is going to be deep.” No, it’s not deep, but it is important. Yesterday I was asked a very meaningful question. Who do you consider a hero? I spent a pretty long time thinking about who would qualify. In the end only a few people fit that, my teachers. You might think, “Wow, teachers are just here for teaching.” Even if that is normally what a teacher
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes. They can be fictional or nonfictional. Maybe a hero is a child or possibly an ordinary person. People can also have multiple heroes. Whenever I think of my current hero, Andre Bryant comes to mind, he helped, connected, and a hard worker. Sometimes in life a hero can commit minute acts of kindness. Andre is my hero because during the movie he showed how a person can affect your energy positively and negativity, especially when a person you were adjacent to is
to gravity manipulation, to… being frogs(no, seriously), everyone just seems so awesome. Then there’s you, what do you have? Absolutely… nothing. That is basically the life story of the protagonist, Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, in the superhero anime My Hero Academia. In this anime, “Quirks" (super powers) are the norm on the planet, with “Heroes” fighting “Villains” on a daily basis, and everyone hoping to become one of these Heroes. Despite being quirkless, Izuku Midoriya continues to hope everyday
My Hero I believe that everyone has a hero, whether they know them personally or not. Mine is my dad. He is my hero because of all the things he’s help me do, and I’m going to tell you about one of them. One Sunday evening we were undefeated in the district six baseball tournament in Scottsville play their team. It was a double elimination tournament so we could lose this game and still be in it. We and Scottsville were the only two teams left in the tournament so it was very tense. Our first game
result of his actions, he became the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor and inspired many to be self-sacrificing. He is my hero because he put others before himself. Doss behaved heroically, had great character traits, and overcame his adversities, and therefore, he had the qualities to be my hero. Doss had the qualities of a hero because of his great actions such as saving men and putting others before himself. He was a combat medic during World War II and saved many men
A hero to me is one who can inspire another in a positive way, such as being inspired to get out of the comfort zone. Some people can determine long term goals for themselves from a hero that has inspired them. Others can also be observed and determined the way they change from bad peers and by this they can choose not to live by those types of peers’ standards. My hero happens to be a coach from my sophomore year of high school, his name is Jeff Cain, he is inspirational, cares for others well-being
not last, only two percent of marriages in North America are high school sweethearts (Manning). There are very few people that I consider to be a hero. Maybe it is because I am antisocial, or perhaps it is because I am pompous. However there is this one name that slipped in mind when the word “hero” was mentioned, and that name is Desmoine Adams. My hero is Desmoine Adams, because he is extremely passionate, beautiful, and committed to being successful no matter the cost. Desmoine is a passionate
seventeen-year-old living a fortunate life faced with no extreme dilemmas, being asked who my hero is really forces me to shift my focus onto the not-so-great times of my life. Thankfully, my focus is shifting back many years from now and not any recent events. What comes to mind when thinking about who my hero is, I am being taken back to when I was eight years old with a nice head with mushroom-styled hair. I am at the beach with my brother and we are having the most wonderful time jumping as high as we could
A hero is someone who helps with almost everything in life. Someone who is there when you need them and there to help if anything goes wrong. It is someone who makes the pain fade away easier and makes life less miserable. The hero in my life is my father. My father is a hero because he has been in my life ever since I was born. Ever since I was little he was always there no matter what I needed or what I wanted. He has demonstrated the acts of heroism by doing more than just talking and standing