Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Heroic Saves

Everyone dreams of doing something great and memorable.  But when it comes time to be a hero, many of us shrink under the pressure.  Maybe it's too dangerous, too risky, or too something else.  But the hero is the one that attacks adversity.
A young teenager on his way to school became a hero when he saved his fellow students from crashing as the bus driver passed out from an apparent heart attack.


To read entire article please visit FoxNews.


Some heroes don't even know who they are helping.  They just see an opportunity to do something good, expecting nothing in return.  The 19th Dead Sea Half Marathon saw some personal bests this year.  Two Bahrain Road Runners, Nada Jamsheer and Karla Solano recorded personal bests, running the race in two hour and nine minutes and two hours and eleven minutes respectively.  Jamsheer and Solano were two of 7,000 runners from 52 different countries.  
What makes this event so special was that this year, proceeds went to Jordan's Society for the Care of Neurological Patients.

To read more about the Bahrain Road Runners, visit their website.

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