I don't know if I'm a hero, but I think that my parents are. My first memories of life are going with my parents to check on elderly neighbors, do their grocery shopping, drive them to the doctor, pick up medications, etc. I have seen them pay people's rent in the winter so they would not be kicked out with their families. I have seen them give their own clothes to people who needed to go to job interviews, etc. I have seen them donate to charities when they had very little themselves. I remember when we had no furniture and were living on oranges from the trees in our backyard, and we picked most of our oranges to take to the food pantry. When we were eating in a restaurant, my dad would see someone counting out change to afford a cup of soup, and he would tell the waitress to bring them anything they wanted, and he would pay for it quietly as we left. I try to do the things I grew up watching my parents do whenever I can. Many people appreciated what they did, some were unappreciative, but that never stopped them from helping people any way they could. I hope someday that I can say I've helped as many people as they have, and make them proud.
2007-12-07 10:47:54
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answered by Jessica 2
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genuinely Villian - without a good looking good villain the hero not in any respect will develop into great hero - genuinely the villian including his particular dialogues makes a unique - some circumstances those villians will develop into great hero . social gathering - Rajanikant, Mohanlal and so on.. of their before days they acted as villians, then develop into anti-villian- then develop into hero and great hero's. Even SharukhKhan ( Dar and Bazzigar) - So the villian performs vast position in market.
2016-10-26 13:47:40
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answered by ustico 4
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i've never been recognized for helping others. I've never done anything amazing like Wesely Autrey (Subway Superman), but i help around the city, i shovel walks and help get people's cars out of the snow, i return lost things, books that are wrongly placed or just left out i return. i do the little things that nobody will do. I don't really care to get recognized, im a shy person and the attention would scare me.
2007-12-07 05:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a hero at heart and do not need recognition from those I help and I teach this to my child. We carry in groceries, 5 gallon water bottles and fire wood for older neighbors. If a neighbor needs furniture or something else I search craigslist and free share to find it. I seek out resources and social service organizations and applications for my low income neighbors, help them find cheap prescriptions or a food box or post ads on line for them, write and send out their resumes and even personal ads, any of a number of things they may need or want that I can help with. I have driven neighbors to surgeries and colonoscopy's because they asked. I know if one neighbor is gone for several hours which bar to go to in order to drive them home rather then risk they will drive themselves. We sneak over to neighbors homes, rake leave, mow lawns, stack firewood, weed the garden or whatever just to help out and be a "secret santa" year around. I love to research landlord tenant and other legal issues and help tenants with problems. I have used my knowledge of the law to write letters for tenants (even strangers over the Internet) who could not get repairs made and poof, the landlord (slumlord) comes through and makes the repair. Sounds strange saying I do so much for others but I really do, it makes me feel good, I think it builds communities and good karma. I only wish everyone thought and acted the same way because this would be a better world if we thought of others as much as ourselves and gave openly, without strings. It is how I want my child to grow up helping and giving to others, caring for others in need and taking the time to lend a hand even when your not asked. Yes, there are times when I have a bad day or think, why do I go out of my way to help people when no one does the same for me? But usually it is because I do not ask for help and the bad day passes and I still feel I should give what I can of myself, even if it never comes back around because its the right thing to do.
2007-12-07 07:59:41
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answered by redbelliedspider 2
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I am not sure if this counts, I have been with American Red Cross for 15+ years in disaster services as a client caseworker. shelter manager and part of the emergency operations center, I am a volunteer
2007-12-07 05:23:25
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answered by slk29406 6
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Yes I am a hero. I am a single mother NOT by choice who has fought unbelievable odds to raise and protect a child. There are many of us. We do not get medals, we are not recognized, and we are often scorned and disdained.
I was vicitimized and I am more than a survivor. I am a hero.
Just ask my son.
2007-12-07 05:04:37
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answered by AJ 6
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Saved a lilboy from an undertow. He said I was his hero, but I say I was at the right place at the right time.
2007-12-07 05:04:31
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answered by cocoamoe 5
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i was reconized when me and my best friend was sleeping outside in a tent and we saw flames in the neighbors window i was 14 or 15 at the time the door was locked i took my shirt and wraped it around my hand and punched out the front door glass and went and woke the man up got him out and called 911
2007-12-07 05:03:44
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answered by ~ME~ 1
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I guess....I don't really like to be considered a hero but I have accomplished stuff in my life that really impacted anothers and they were very gracious.
2007-12-07 05:03:07
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answered by Me 3
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I have never been recognized. But I hope I'm my children's hero. They are the best!!
2007-12-07 05:02:18
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answered by IMHO 6
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