Everyday heroes
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Description: Explain 13 young men and women with a variety of ethnic backgrounds, where courage and determination served to overcome obstacles such as poverty, racial discrimination, abuse, neglect, diseases and drugs "
For Everyday Hero, we identified five modules. Mark each module center according to its modular center and produce the following: prototype hero module, everyday situation module, parent social hero module, common hero module and hero character module (Table 3). Prototype heroes and sociable heroism belong to an excellent group, but the everyday context, ordinary heroism and hero character form another group (see the tree diagram in Figure 2). Normal heroism is a homogeneous subnetwork with relatively weak nodes. The only association of the node strength close to the threshold is "only".
We have identified a worldwide hub for heroes and everyday hero networks (Table 2). The hero is a "brave" network with many connections, followed by several weak global hubs. The hero's worldwide center mainly focuses on abstract values ("brave," self-sacrifice, "strong", "kindness", "selfless", "supportive", "honesty", "bold", "sacrifice" In Hero's global hub, three specific nodes "warrior", "role model", "savior" have emerged.The everyday hero also has an abstract and concrete global hub. The global hubs ("firefighters", "ambulances", "mothers", and "doctors") are the roles and occupations related to hirolism.The abstract global centers ("useful", "brave", "selfless" , "Self-sacrifice", "bearing", "humility", "humility", "honesty", "cautious", "love", "good" and "emphasis" is a society expressing heroic values.
To save the people of this day - Have you ever dreamed of becoming a hero? Sometimes the hero acts more than life, but he also has a hero every day. These people are more common opportunities in their lives. These opportunities have crises, challenges, even opportunities. Every day the hero is a calm and well-balanced person, he is the best whenever he needs them. Please look at their pain. In the victim model, we tend to focus on our own suffering and how other people can marry us. This action extends our frustration, anger, pain and disappointment. These emotions make it impossible for us to move forward. Instead ask yourself about the challenges facing others. Think of the most serious pain they might have, even if they hurt you in some way. Changes in this perspective will allow you to feel empathy, to think more clearly and to better control your response.