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Teen Ink Magazine, June 2004 : Heroes Articles

Father - Chuck B.
by Sam B., Wexford, PA
     My dad is the best dad in the world. He's even number one according to all the neighborhood kids. He always plays with my friends when we need an extra player, and coaches me in wrestling matches. He has supported me in whatever I do.
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Father - James C.
by Molly C., Scituate, MA
     Protecting the President, rescuing people, riskinghis life - these are characteristics that could label my dad a hero. As alieutenant in the State Police, he risks his life every day. His main concern isthe safety of others.
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Father - Joseph P.
by Katie P., Destrehan, LA
     For two months I didn't see my best friend, the only one who understood everything I felt and thought. For two months I could only hear the loving energetic voice put a smile on my face.
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Father - Robert C.
by Margot C., Bedford, NY
     My dad broke his neck body surfing before I was born. He is a C 5/6 quadriplegic, which means that the nerve damage is located between his fifth and sixth vertebrae. I have never seen him stand up or walk.
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Stepfather - James Love
by Renee H., Phoenix, AZ
     Every morning James Lyle Love gets up at 5 a.m. todrive the giant C.C. Flowers van from our side of the state to the other and backagain. There is no hospital, restaurant, shelter, neighborhood or building he hasnot been to at least once.
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