![]()
1-10 of 200 for Heroism
Heroism in the Modern World ... Newspapers frequently publish stories of heroism--ordinary people who find themselves faced with an emergency and boldly respond to the need. These people deserve
What, the first question must be, is the distinguishing essence of heroism? What characteristics must one possess to qualify as a hero?
When completed, this interactive, multimedia timeline will be the backbone of the Web site - providing a broad-sweeping view of heroism's evolution throughout the course of our country's history.
The most famous journalists in the 20th century appeared in the first half of 1970s. Robert Upshur Woodward and Carl Bernstein, ... On the course of their reporting, ... During their reporting,
But most of all it is a story of the bestiality of one challenged by the heroism of many in an increasingly democratic world. 30 illustrations. Agent: Georges Borchardt.
Heroism ... is endurance for one moment more.--George Kennan (Letter to Henry Monroe Rogers, July 25, 1921)
Heroism from Essays: First Series (1841) by; Ralph Waldo Emerson ... ESSAY VIII Heroism ... To this military attitude of the soul we give the name of Heroism. Its rudest form is the contempt
The Twentieth Century has seen the emergence of a new type of hero... we would like to present some of them to you. ... Heroes and Heroines... ... Finally, if you want to insert your own hero, go to the
The Senegalese director told Professor Samba Gadjigo in an April 11, 2004 interview, accessed online October 26, 2004, on Marxmail.org, that the film is intended to show “the heroism in daily life.
Does heroism mean sacrificing one's life to higher values? Will Thomas argues that heroism is based on a devotion to the values that support one's life. ... The Objectivist view of heroism is a bourgeois,
|