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Don Honorio Ventura State University

Villa de Bacolor, Pampanga


College of Engineering and Architecture
Department of Industrial Engineering

Capuli, Trixie Mae M.


BSIE 3B
Rizal

With a minimum of 300 words per essay, elaborate and articulate what you have
learned from the reporting. Submit an essay for the two questions.

1. What are the focal remarks of John Bowring in his book?


- ( group 1 )
2. How do you define Heroism?
- Researchers have presented several definitions of what makes a
hero, but the majority of them indicate that heroism entails
prosocial, altruistic activities that include some personal danger or
sacrifice. However, according to researchers Franco, Blau, and
Zimbardo, heroism entails more than this. Heroism, according to
their definition, is defined as: Volunteering to help others who are in
need, whether it be for a person, a group, or a community. Taking
action without expecting a reward or external benefit. Recognize and
embrace the potential risk or sacrifice that heroic deeds may entail.
Empathy and compassion for others are significant variables that
contribute to heroic action, according to researchers. People who
jump in to aid others in the midst of danger and difficulty do so
because they sincerely care about other people's safety and well-
being. People who perform acts of heroism are concerned and caring
about those around them, and they can sense how those in need of
assistance are experiencing. Researchers suggest that heroes aren't
just compassionate and caring; they have a knack for being able to
see things from the perspective of others. They can "walk a mile in
another man's shoes," so to speak. When they come across a
situation when someone is in need, they can immediately see
themselves in that circumstance and see what needs to be done to
assist them. Clearly, having the necessary training or physical abilities
to deal with a crisis can influence whether or not people become
heroes. People are less willing to help or choose less direct ways to
intervene in situations where would-be rescuers lack the knowledge
or sheer physical ability to make a difference. In many circumstances,
this is the ideal strategy; after all, people rushing into a dangerous
situation without thinking can make rescue workers' jobs
considerably more difficult. People who are skilled and capable, such
as those who have received first-aid training and experience, are
better prepared and capable of stepping up when their talents are
required. Researchers have discovered that heroes are similar to
ordinary people in many ways. However, you can develop a number
of skills that will improve your hero attributes. You can improve your
empathy, competence and skills, and perseverance in the face of
adversity by working on them over time. You can strengthen your
ability to assist others and come through in times of need by doing
so.

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