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Bill Clinton is a hero. "Bill Clinton was the first president to be born after the World War II," (Sisung and Raffaelle, 2011). He "was the 42nd president of the United States of America." (Sisung and Raffaelle, 2011). He "went to Georgetown University for his college, afterwards, he went to Law School on Yale University, after he graduated from Yale; he went back to Arkansas, his birth state," (Sisung and Raffaelle, 2011). "In 1970 Clinton entered law school at Yale University. In his first year at Yale, Clinton served as a campaign coordinator for Joe Duffy, an antiwar candidate for the U.S. Senate from Connecticut," (Sisung and Raffaelle, 2011). Bill Clinton was a hero because he was determined, he is selfless, and inspirational. Bill Clinton has accomplished many things in his life because he is hardworking, brave, and inspirational.
Bill Clinton was a hero because he was hard working during his early career. First, he was taught by his grandparents that segregation was wrong. Then, he traced the empathy that he was communicated so well to his voters to his chaotic childhood. And finally, he graduated fourth in his class at Hot Springs High School in 1964, already intent on entering politics. Afterwards, Bill Clinton went to college at Georgetown University. Afterwards, he graduated from college in 1968 with a B.S. in internal affairs.
Bill Clinton was a hero because he is brave, hard working, inspirational, and he accomplished many things such as graduating from law school and becoming the president. It is important to have heroes because a hero helps you have a good life, it is important to have someone to look up to, a good hero can help you make decisions and a hero will help you become mighty, successful, good, brave, and etc. A hero is not just about a famous person, a hero is about a person who is doing what's right for the world.
Works Cited:
"Bill Clinton." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Biography in Context. Web. 16 Jan. 2016.
"William Jefferson Clinton." Presidential Administration Profiles for Students. Ed. Kelle S. Sisung and Gerda-Ann Raffaelle. Detroit: Gale, 2011. Student Resources in Context. Web. 16 Jan. 2016.
William Jefferson." Gale Encyclopedia of American Law. Ed. Donna Batten. 3rd ed. Vol. 2. Detroit: Gale, 2010. 474-479. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 16 Jan. 2016.
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