My dad. He has shown my brothers and I just how a husband is supposed to be like. We need to keep God before everthing and our family before work. Being the supportive husband is what I have learned and become because of my father. He has mad me proud as a son and I know that he is very proud of all three of his sons. I hope and pray that one day I will be a good role model for my children.
2006-06-07 14:24:52
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answered by scotty g 4
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My dad's mother, hands down. She was a single mother in the 50's and that is a hard thing even now! Back then it was a lot less common, and women had a lot less rights. She worked very hard to care for my dad after his dad passed away. She bought her own house, the bank wouldn't let her get her own loan, so her sister's husband co- signed. The last payment she made, she went into the bank and handed it to the manager himself, who wouldn't support her ten years earlier. She raised an amazing son with morals like I have never seen. She was always a very positive person, she saw the good in people, no matter what. She was very encouraging, and intelligent. She had a mind of her own, I can't think of one person I could ever respect more than her.
2006-06-07 15:15:23
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answered by Aunt Sam 4
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My Mom. She gives great advice, has never been afraid to state her opinion and encourages others to have an opinion. She is strong, intelligent and kind. She grew up during the war in Germany, begged for food at the farms to share with her family and played in the craters left by the bombs. Yet she always sees the glass as half full. She has a very optimistic attitude despite health problems.
2006-06-07 14:23:56
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answered by workingclasshero 5
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My parents- they taught me, raised me and well, made me
My grandparents- they have survived through so much, the holocaust, WWII and coming to america to start over
my older brother- he's smart(he's going to cornell next year and he's validictorian of his class, he skipped two grades in elementary and middle school)funny, super nice and knows how to make the best out the the worst situations, unlike most brothers we almost never fight, he has taught me lots of stuff like how to throw a football and how to swim, plus he's awesome at sports (basically everthing except for bowling and dancing) and totally good looking
my younger siblings- they look up to me so much, and they're the reason im such a perfectionist, i have to set a good example
2006-06-07 14:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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My role model is my mom because she has always been there for me when I needed someone to talk to or to just have as a friend, also because she always helped me with problems about boys or school and I think that she is the best mom ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also my mom taught me how to belive in myself and have confidence, have courage, persivere in everything I do, and trust knowone but God that will lead you through life. Plus, my mom always talks to me about peer preasure and drugs and she is always there with the right answer to help me through good and bad times! In addition she encourages to me to be a leader not a follower and to never give up and I always do and I I am lucky to have such a great mom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kristine
2006-06-07 14:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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My Dad! Always honest, always truthful! Always loved me!
When I was 10 it snowed here (It never snows in Mesquite Texas). I was sick and all of the other kids were outside playing in the snow! I was inside! My Dad went around the city with his truck and a shovel, picking up snow from alleys and gutters picking up snow and putting it in his truck to bring home to me!
2 days later (when Mom let me out) I built the ugliest snowman in the world with the left over snow that my Dad brought to me!
I am trying my best to do the same for my children! I have told them the story of the snow that I missed and they are crazy for it!
My Dad is not with us now but I am trying to be as big of a person as He was!
2006-06-07 14:37:10
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answered by LN has3 zjc 4
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J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter series. She's been through so much, and she's caring, considerate, intelligent, and a go-getter. She had a great idea, and she went with it, even after being turned down by many publishers. I could go on about her for simply ages...but I have homework to do...so, yeah...
2006-06-07 14:22:47
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answered by Susie 6
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i think that my role model would have to be either Petra Nemcova, yeah i know that she's almost a nude supermodel..lol, but she survived for like 11 hrs in a palm tree during the tsunami in 2005, or Nate Berkus from the Oprah show b/c he lost his partner in the tsunami and survived as well as Petra...or Lance Armstrong b/c he has survived 3 types of cancer.
2006-06-07 14:23:42
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answered by ♥HOOTERS GURL♥ 4
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My role model is my Auntie Nikki. i've always followed her around and always wanted to be like her.i'll always miss her when she has to back to college. i will always remember the great times we had when i was about 5. i'll never forget the times at the beautiful st.thomas beach. i even am going to the college she's in now(in6yrs). i'll never ever forget my aunt. I love her soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much.
2006-06-07 14:26:25
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answered by Khadijah 4
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Bob Haro
2006-06-07 14:20:39
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answered by bmxcollections 5
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Tom Cruise. Besides being in cool movies, he has the best views on life, EVER.
Also, the Buddha. Great guy.
2006-06-07 14:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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