Influential people

1 . The first person who has a big impact on me is my Uncle. My uncle’s name is Mohamed Zain. He is one of the people that cares about others he has a big impact on me because he raised me. He used to treat me like one oh his 7 kids. He has a 4 sons and 3 daughter. I was his 8th son. I used to call him dad. My dad spent most of his life in traveling. He always there when i am the bottom of my game, always backing me up on decision i make even though i do not usually chose the wisest path to take. he encourages me to stand up tall and get back on my own feet. My uncle

He has influenced my life by teaching me the lessons and showing me the right behaviors from wrong. No matter what I do and when I need advice on what to do, I can always count on my uncle. He has exerted real influence on me to change me. I know that much of what I am today is due to him. He has played a big role throughout my life.
My uncle is one of the main reasons why I am who I am today. Without him life would not be the same. From the day I was born he has been one of my favorite role models. His ethics and values taught me how to be a person and a lady. For instance every day from school he always asks me; “what homework I have,” and (he would know if I was lying about if I had homework because he knew I hated doing homework) “how was my day,” “how was school,” (even though he knew the answer to that one also) and kept me on my toes. He has been my backbone and I know without his stern and firm personality scolding me I would not be where I am today.

2.  Stephen Curry

Steph Curry is awesome. I’m a huge LeBron James fan, so in previous years, I have detested Steph Curry, but after LeBron beat him last year, I’ve lost my reason to harbor hatred toward him.

People like Steph Curry for the same reason people like any superstar – people enjoy watching greatness. Curry shoots threes better than anyone before, he handles the ball better than almost anyone in the league, and he’s an excellent passer.

Undoubtedly the best spot-up shooter ever, it’s super entertaining to watch him throw the ball up from the most awkward positions, and somehow have it magically fall through the net. He weaves through defenders with incredible speed, and almost always finds his way to the basket.

Simply put,when fans see players perform seemingly impossible feats – they enjoy watching them. If you’ve seen any of Curry’s interviews or press conferences, you’ll know that he is extremely humble. People love that about him. By contrast, however, he isn’t afraid to showboat. He’ll definitely show his arrogance on the court, but he’s never been outwardly disrespectful.

This past summer, people hated on him more than ever though. Unfortunately, because Kyrie Irving made one jump shot, people dismiss Curry now as a choke player who can’t perform in the finals, and he’s been cast off by many as overhyped. That’s simply not true though. For the past three years, Steph Curry has been the best basketball player in the world, and he still is.

3. Barack Obama.

Barack Obama
Barack Obama

My hero is Barack Obama. In my opinion, you don’t have to fight in a war to be a hero; you just have to be responsible, courageous, loving, trustworthy, respectful and caring. Barack Obama has all of these traits. He is my hero because he inspires not only me, but many others as well. He is the 44th President of the United States and lives in the White House in Washington, D.C. I know he has what it takes to be the president. He has the brains, the ideas, the loving personality, and the will to be responsible and trustworthy. He’s a very sharp man. He always tries to make the best choice to improve the economy. He is the first African American President. He is outstandingly intelligent and doesn’t want what’s right for him; he wants what’s right for the world. Obama is a hero

Barack Obama inspires many people to buy the books he has written, the outstanding speeches he gives, his community service and his belief that, together, we can all make the world a better place. He also inspires people through his determination to solve problems with other countries through negotiation instead of war.

He won the Nobel Peace Prize in October 2009 for the hope that he will improve the global community. He was the fourth U.S. President to receive one, and the third President to win the Nobel Peace Prize while still in office.

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