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Role Model: John Mcclane of the Die Hard Quadrilogy
John McClane is a detective/police officer and role model. He has worked in both Los Angeles and New York. He has promoted numerous times but not for kissing up to his superiors. He does what is necessary to get the job done regardless of whether or not it breaks any regulations.
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Role Model: Bruce Wayne
Bruce Wayne is a role model in the way he separates his life into two different persona to go after his goal.
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Role Model: Emmett “Doc” Brown of the Back to the Future Trilogy
Here is a man who sets out to follow his dream. He knows if you set your mind to it, you can accomplish anything.
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Role Model: Marty Mcfly of the Back to the Future Trilogy
Marty gets into trouble often, but he has a good heart although he is still learning who he is.
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Role Model: Mary Embrey of Hancock
Mary knows her purpose in life, and if she can help Hancock, she will.
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Role Model : Hancock
Hancock has super powers, but he had to learn to be a role model.
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Role Model: Ray Embrey of the Movie, Hancock
Ray Embrey may look like an ordinary mortal, but he is definitely not.
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Role Model: Bruce Banner
Bruce Banner knows his problem with anger and tries to control it, not just for his sake, but for everyone around him.
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Role Model: Anthony “Tony” Edward Stark
Stark appears as the utter alcoholic, with a drink always in his hand, but he found a new calling with Ironman.
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Role Model: Dr. Henry “Indiana” Jones
Talks about Indiana Jones and how he is a role model.










