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		<title>Heroes Among Us</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you name a few?  It could be our family, friends and even strangers.  They are always there to help or some of them even will stop their lives and come unexpectedly for a rescue. I got a flat tire the other night.  I put my &#8220;blinkers&#8221; on.  In about 15 minutes to half an [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Can you name a few?  It could be our family, friends and even strangers.  They are always there to help or some of them even will stop their lives and come unexpectedly for a rescue.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">I got a flat tire the other night.  I put my &#8220;blinkers&#8221; on.  In about 15 minutes to half an hour many cars passed, but nobody stopped.  Even a cop car slowed down but did not stop to help.  I thought, &#8220;Fine, I&#8217;ll try to change it myself.&#8221;  I put &#8220;jack&#8221; under the car by feeling the &#8220;spot&#8221; with my fingers, and I started to lift it.  Unfortunately, I was not strong enough to lift a car.  All of the sudden, three young men (18 to early 20s) stopped and offered to help.  They changed my tire in great teamwork.  One was holding a cellphone as a flashlight, while I and other guy showed drivers to slow down.  The side street was dark.  To our surprise, one driver even sped up not paying any attention.  A man at neighboring house where I stopped, closed curtains and peeked through the window, as my &#8220;heroes&#8221; finished changing the tire.  They were such a young gentlemen, and I felt so blessed.  I thanked them for their help and we parted our ways.  I felt so grateful.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">There are a few heroes that walk amongst us.  It&#8217;s a part of their nature to help someone in need.  While many people are oblivious to their surroundings, there are those who will do everything to help.  As I was going home, I wished so hard that something really good would happen to these three young men, my heroes.  The world is such a better place because of them.</p>
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