Your Heroes & Role Models?
- Fran
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Raoul Wallenberg
Andrew Carnegie
Emmeline Pankhurst
Rosa Parks
Mary Robinson
Men & women who didn't just talk about what could or should be done they just went and did the very best they could.
A world is born again that never dies.
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- Bighuey
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Wasnt Andrew Carnigie the one who held a production contest in his steel mils, the employees who produced the most wouldnt get fired?Fran wrote:Oskar Schindler
Raoul Wallenberg
Andrew Carnegie
Emmeline Pankhurst
Rosa Parks
Mary Robinson
Men & women who didn't just talk about what could or should be done they just went and did the very best they could.
- Fran
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Maybe he did but he also set up the very first free public libraries & for that alone he's my hero. By the way I didn't say they weren't all flawed human beings but at least they did some good.Bighuey wrote:Wasnt Andrew Carnigie the one who held a production contest in his steel mils, the employees who produced the most wouldnt get fired?Fran wrote:Oskar Schindler
Raoul Wallenberg
Andrew Carnegie
Emmeline Pankhurst
Rosa Parks
Mary Robinson
Men & women who didn't just talk about what could or should be done they just went and did the very best they could.
A world is born again that never dies.
- My Home by Clive James
- Bighuey
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Thats true, no one is perfect. Free libraries are quite an accomplishment.Fran wrote:Maybe he did but he also set up the very first free public libraries & for that alone he's my hero. By the way I didn't say they weren't all flawed human beings but at least they did some good.Bighuey wrote:Wasnt Andrew Carnigie the one who held a production contest in his steel mils, the employees who produced the most wouldnt get fired?Fran wrote:Oskar Schindler
Raoul Wallenberg
Andrew Carnegie
Emmeline Pankhurst
Rosa Parks
Mary Robinson
Men & women who didn't just talk about what could or should be done they just went and did the very best they could.