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    Oprah Winfrey Essay

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    the past century through her talk show to help oppressed women through their everyday life. (Biography 1) & (IMDB 1) She entered Tennessee State University in 1971 were she began her career in Nashville as a radio…

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    stands by her advice. Oprah overcame and probably is still overcoming obstacles, but she has made it, she has been successful with her dreams. She has modeled the way. 2. Inspire a Shared Vision: Oprah had a vison, which she shared. She had her own talk show now. Now Oprah has her own channel. Oprah keeps having visons and she continues to have people join her to make her vison come true. 3. Challenge the Process: I feel Oprah Winfrey really did challenge the process. Instead of Oprah…

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    Oprah Winfery ,who used her success as a talk show host and media entrepreneur to promote education, civic participation , and charitable works, address graduates at Harvard’s 362nd Commencement on May 30, 2013 at Tercentenary Theatre. Oprah talked in her speech, after saying her greetings to the students and faculty of Harvard , about her career and how it started. Oprah was a 16 year old participant in the Miss Fire Prevention contest when she was asked about what she wanted to do when she…

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    Steward Leadership Skills

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    The leading of a team or group is not a simple task but involves real life skills that take time, thinking and commitment. The role of leadership is an essential aspect of an organization since it can determine the difference between success and failure. “Although leaders are gifted in different ways, with different personalities and varying skill sets, all leaders can grow, become more skillful, and become more competent so that they can achieve greater effectiveness” (Ledlow & Coppola, 2014,…

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    Oprah Winfrey's Effect

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    After she hosted three talk shows which touched the lives of millions, Oprah Winfrey became the most powerful woman alive. Oprah lived through a poverty stricken childhood which made her the strong woman she is today. Her rags to riches story has taught the lesson that anything is possible and she uses her life story to inspire others. She opens her life up to those who will accept her. Oprah Winfrey uses the power earned from her success as a talk show host to benefit the community by donating…

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    Oprah Gail Winfrey

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    on to being a talk show host on Baltimore's local talk show, People are Talking. In 1984, she began to host AM Chicago, which easily became the most popular talk show. Within a year of being the host for AM Chicago, the show's name changed to The Oprah Winfrey Show. Meanwhile, around the same time as the launching of her show, Oprah was casted to play a role in the film, The Color Purple. After the film's release, Oprah became more known and her popularity rose. This helped her show go national…

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    Winfrey moved to Baltimore, Maryland to host the T.V. show People are Talking. The show soon became a hit and Winfrey stayed with the show for eight years. “Her emotional ad-lib delivery eventually got her transferred to the daytime talk show arena” (Biography.com/people). Winfrey was soon recruited by a Chicago T.V station to host her very own show, A.M. Chicago. “Oprah’s warm-hearted personal style won her 100,000 more viewers and had taken her show from last to first place in…

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    I was eager to do research on the origin of my name because of how unique and rare it is. Although I was born in the states, my parents are of Latino and middle eastern decent, which heavily influenced the decision process of my parents picking my name. The name “Alondra” is of Latin origin. The name is more common in Spanish-speaking areas of the world, like Latin America and the Caribbean. “Alondra” is a predominantly female name as well. I’ve gotten the chance to meet 3 Alondra’s in two…

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    Oprah Winfrey is labeled by CNN to be "The Worlds Most Powerful Woman," and by TIME, "One of the Most Influential People." Oprah has used the free enterprise system to her advantage, which has helped her create influential, successful, entertaining and inspiring impacts on peoples lives. By using her powerful voice and message, as well as all her products, she has helped so many people mentally, emotionally, and physically. She listed as the top ten entrepreneurs in the world today. In the free…

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    Winfrey’s television show, philanthropies, and successful book club and magazine have impacted millions of people’s lives, making Oprah the most influential woman in media. Oprah created a personal connection with her audience and viewers through “The Oprah Winfrey Show”. She helps better the lives of those who are less fortunate by making donations through her foundations. Oprah’s Book Club has…

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