Who Was Your Hero, When You Were Growing Up And Who Is Your Hero Now?

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Michael Vore Profile
Michael Vore answered
My hero growing up was Maverick from Top Gun... I soooo wanted to be a pilot.... When i got into my teenage years a Teacher of mine became my hero... He taught me the way i needed, and i benefited sooo much from his teachings... Now a days.. My lovely woman is my hero...Its just me and my woman in the world... And she makes it all worth while... I don't need anything else... Cept maybe some little people... But ill wait for a while before i do that.....
paul williams Profile
paul williams answered
Mine is my dad. He has always been the most hardest working person i know. He is a great friend to me and all my friends loved him growing up. One of the main reason for this is at a young age he got polio and even through all this he succeeded in being a great person that loving caring and will do anything for anyone. His character is astonishing despite being teased to no end growing up and still made the best of it. I love you dad
maya gogo Profile
maya gogo answered
My hero today and all my life is my dad, he is the greatest person i have ever seen . With all people he is do the right thing and always prefer the other neededs not his need and this thing is very rare in the peoples...
In the career i would be like aprofessor in our collage is called nervana has study and take a professor degree in pschology ,  laboratories investigations and fetal-maternal medicine so i had agreat hope tp be like here in some day . Because i love sciences study very much.in the personal side i would be just have some things from our messenger from allah  "the messenger mohamed" .goodluck my friend pencil
 
Cindy Thompson Profile
Cindy Thompson answered
I was a tomboy, so, I wanted to be the Lone Ranger when I was a kid. Now my hero is Jesus and I can never measure up to Him.
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Michael Regenauer Profile
In my youth it was the Lone Ranger, Clayton Moore. He wore two
guns and fired them often and never shot any one. He always
shot the gun out of the bad guys hand. Later in life I Was lucky
enough to obtain 3 of his signatures, a photo with Silver, a program
book of the Golden Boot Awards where he was given a Lifetime
Achievement Award. The best was his signed personal ticket for
the event. He died shortly there after. He lived his life as an excellent
role model for children. After acting he devoted the rest of his life and
most of his money to visit and bring a little happiness to sick and
underprivileged children. I am sure he is in Heaven talking to many
of these children who didn't live a full life who are now free of pain
and suffering, basking in the glory of GOD, his SON and the HOLY SPIRIT.
The last three are the ones I admire most today.
 
Jacquelyn Mathis Profile
You know my mother was mine, but for today, I can't say for sure, I have to think about this for a minute, Angelina Jolie. She is helping countries that are poor, and adopting children that need a mother and father. I think with all the work she does, it's a positive thing for kids to see in this mad world of ours.
Anonymous Profile
Anonymous answered
mine was nothing
but now it is ben10
Penny Kay Profile
Penny Kay answered
My Father was my Hero, growing up. He was a civil rights activist, a union leader, and community servant. He taught us to think, and he taught us to value education. He stood by his values when it was unpopular to do so. He is not a tall man, but he is a commanding one. My Father is a visionary, and one of the most intelligent and talented people I know.
Tumaj Nuri Profile
Tumaj Nuri answered
Mines Iori Yagami, The only perfect guy that I have seen, With the power of hate and violence, Who doesn't care about stupid people around him and lives to destroy. I never could be like him
thanked the writer.
Penny Kay
Penny Kay commented
you do well enough. Hold onto that thought while true happiness lies within your reach, you choose to be miserable. May you be rewarded in kind!

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