my parents, very good caring unselfish people
2007-07-14 12:23:10
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answered by jinx 5
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Alexander the Great,
Gaius Julius Caesar,
Niccolo Machiavelli,
Warren Buffett,
Tony Soprano,
Vito Corleone,
Garibaldi,
Napoleon,
Ben Franklin,
Lincoln...
Great Leaders....
2007-07-14 12:38:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I have more negatives amongst my peers, I take thier shortcomings and learn from them. I dont have a particular role model.
At a push, My grandmother for manners and courtesy, my dad for not giving toss about things sometimes and my cat, for being a good friend... no matter what.
2007-07-14 12:23:15
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answered by mittobridges@btinternet.com 4
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Maybe Helen Keller, she is right up there with Nelson Mandela, and Malcolm X. Gregory David Roberts. They were all in prison and rose to exceed their own expectations.
Helen Keller you may say was never in prison but her prison was her disability. and some of us know all about those kinds of prison .
Now that I am old enough to trust myself I look inward for answers. They're there, my heros are there..
2007-07-18 15:07:18
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answered by pat 4
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It would be a combination of Ronald Reagan, Jesus Christ, Tony Blair and Clint Eastwood.
2007-07-18 19:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Karl Marx
2007-07-14 13:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Shane MacGowan!
Nuff said
2007-07-14 12:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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St theresa, she lived a most holy life and loved the lord wholeheartedly.
2007-07-18 11:49:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Myself. My goal is to come to my own decisions and make my own choices (that is, if we have free will). My goal is to be me, and to be comfortable with me; other people are inspiring, but I wouldn't consider anyone my role model, as I'm not trying to emulate anyone's behavior.
2007-07-14 13:20:04
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answered by arfblat 3
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Jesus, he changed the world, inspired secularity, he never mean to build a "church institution", the first he asked to his students was to quite material things and he died for his principles never hurting anybody.
The actual world would be completely different without him.
2007-07-15 06:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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My Philosophy teacher,
she was smart, objective, passionate and devoted to her classes.
And she always taught in an unbaised positive way, showing you that greatest course of action is always there inside of you, you just have to find it. She had faith and hope and was a guiding light to her students
2007-07-14 12:35:56
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answered by Marguerite V. 2
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