Heroism is an extreme act taken by a person or persons to save the life or save injury to other people. In some cases the act of heroism costs the life of the person who risks his or her life to save others. In the daily life of police officer or a fire fighter, there are risks taken to help people that cause harm to the "hero". In a fire a fire fighter goes into flaming buildings and at risk to life and limb the fire fighter tries to rescue people caught in the fire. Even today in times of war we hear of soldiers who have saved the lives of their comrades or other people by covering with their bodies hand grenades. They are killed however their heroism saves the lives of others.
Heroism is a good virtue because it means he/she has a good virtue of being a hero.
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Yes, the novels of J.R.R. Tolkien, including "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit," are still considered relevant today. They continue to be widely read and studied for their unique worldbuilding, themes of friendship and heroism, and influence on the fantasy genre.
The Anglo-Saxon brand of heroism, characterized by valor, loyalty, and individual prowess, may seem anachronistic in today's world, which often values collaboration, empathy, and inclusivity over solitary acts of bravery. While elements of this heroism, such as courage and sacrifice, remain relevant, modern heroes often embody a more nuanced understanding of strength that includes emotional intelligence and community-oriented actions. Consequently, while the ideals of Anglo-Saxon heroism can still inspire, they may require recontextualization to align with contemporary values.
Today, Buddhism is probably least evident in many of the Muslim nations. Countries like Saudi Arabia, outlaw any religion other than Islam.
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Self Evident Truth
the ozone depletion has been evident at the poles. Antarctica has the largest ozone hole.
Buddhism is least evident in the country of India.
Romans used a system of plumbing featuring aqueducts for water transport, as well as sewers. These are still evident today in city planning. I believe Romans invented "concrete" although their mixture was obviously different. Concrete is used today in construction. If you're speaking more of abstract advancements, such as political and philosophical advancements, then i'm not sure.
France, they still even speak French there as an official language
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The firefighter's heroism saved countless lives during the raging inferno.