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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Firstly, they're quite important, since what they do is the reason why people regard them as role models. Besides, it makes people encourage themselves to appreciate their functions and imitate them to act much better. For example, I still remember a ted talk about Jack Andraka, in which I got surprised because of his youth. Moreover, whose inspiring labor was to create a mechanism where you can detect pancreatic cancer early. <br>Nevertheless, there are more people like him such as the cleaners that we mentioned in our first class where we agreed about their fundamental job because of the sacrifice they do and spend lots of hours cleaning every day, also they’re collaborating to enhance our surroundings. <br>On the other side, I can’t consider myself a hero, since I’ve never done anything relevant to my vicinity, relatives, or whatever. Honestly, the majority of things I’ve done until now are sort of negative because I’ve never felt the necessity to help people in different ways. There a few times I did that, but it doesn’t mean something to emphasize and consider it crucial among us.  <br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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