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    Oprah Research Paper

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    program called "Individuals Are Talking." In January 1984, she came to Chicago to have WLS-TV's "AM Chicago," a floundering neighborhood television show. In under a year, she transformed it into the most blazing project around the local area, which was soon renamed "The Oprah Winfrey Show." For a long time, this Emmy Award-winning daytime television show has enlivened, taught and edified a great many individuals. "America's symbol of happiness," as ABC TV named her, has stayed consistent with…

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    Oprah Winfrey Role Model

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    community is Oprah Winfrey. Oprah Gail Winfrey was born on January 29,1954, she grew up in a small town of Kosciusko, Mississippi. She is a very influential in many ways like hosting her own television show where she sees peoples’ problems and tries to help them out. Also she not only has her own show but she supports twenty –two charities and foundations. The ever-changing cultures also face many challenges; Oprah supports twenty-four causes and groups.…

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    a separation. She is one great example of a person who has succeeded to rise from poverty and overcome terrible experiences in her past because of her determination and hard efforts. She is best known for hosting her own internationally popular talk show from 1986 to 2011. She is also an actress, philanthropist, publisher and producer. The…

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    film, Native Son. During this time, "A.M. Chicago" was retitled "The Oprah Winfrey Show." The newly titled show was scheduled to be broadcast nationally. Oprah was confident that her talk show would be popular, and with it she would be able to help people all around the U.S. With this syndication of her show and her past successes, Oprah was a millionaire by the age of thirty-two. Not only was Oprah 's show becoming more popular and successful, but Oprah was discovering love. Oprah dated…

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    Amelia Earhart Specific purpose: To inform my SPC-112-W003 class on Amelia Earhart’s wonderful accomplishments and life events. Central idea: Amelia Earhart was more than just an aviator she was a record breaker who was full of courage. I. Introduction a. Attention-getter: Amelia purchased her first airplane within six months of having her first flying lesson, which is very unusual because people don’t purchase their first plane until they have completed their lessons. b. Credibility…

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    Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter also known as “The Queen B” has had many opportunities such as being a model, choreographer, entrepreneur, business person, film producer, composer, music producer, singer, songwriter, voice actor, dancer, television producer, music video director, and a music artist. She used all those opportunities to build her character and keep her career flowing. My friend and I look up to her and we always listen to her music. We always say how she encourages us to have more…

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    the popular Bravo reality television series, Real Housewives of New Jersey. The show follows Giudice, as well as several other women and focuses on their personal lives. It premiered in September of 2009. Teresa and her husband Joe, as well as their four daughters, all entered the public spotlight as the show gained notoriety. In October 2009, the Giudice’s filed for bankruptcy. Hints of trouble were seen on the show when a friend of Teresa’s began asking questions about her legal woes, causing…

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    The Most Famous Woman in Baseball Effa Manley was not only a baseball executive, but also a socialite, a civil rights leader, and a business leader. She was the first female to make it into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Throughout her life, baseball was her life. Effa grew up loving baseball, and so did her husband, Abe Manley. Together, they owned and managed the Newark Eagles, a Negro National League franchise from 1934 to 1948. This movie will follow who Effa Manley was and how she…

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    Oprah Winfrey is one of the most significant people in the world. She is recognized as the richest African-American of the 20th century, the greatest African American Philanthropist, and the most influential woman in the world. Winfrey was born to an unmarried teen mother named Vernita Lee in Kosciusko, Mississippi. After Winfrey's birth, her and mother moved to a poverty stricken rural area to live with her maternal grandmother, in which they lived for Winfrey's first six years of life. Her…

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    herself, but for many others too. Oprah Winfrey best shows the human spirit because of her fight for the poor and her donations to charities, the challenges she encountered and overcame, and the legacy she established in our world today. Oprah Winfrey’s fight for the poor has led her to be a great example of the human spirit. To begin, Oprah Winfrey spends a lot of time and money on fighting for girls in South Africa. Author Ryan Haggerty shows, “Contributing more than $40 million to build a…

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