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    Eleanor Roosevelt once said “You must do the things you think you cannot do” Eleanor Roosevelt was an American First Lady married to Franklin Roosevelt, politician, diplomat, and activist. Eleanor Roosevelt had a passion to support human rights leading her to be a delegate of the United Nations. She delivered a speech to thousands of French citizens and United Nations delegates in Paris, France on September 28, 1948 entitled “The Struggle for Human Rights”. The speech dealt with the desire to…

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    How significant was Eleanor Roosevelt's role in bringing about social changes in the USA during the 1930s-40s? Introduction Eleanor Roosevelt was a diplomat, activist, politician, writer and the longest serving First Lady of the United States, who has revolutionized the role of the First Lady and brought many social changes by fighting for the civil rights of African Americans, women rights and the rights of the refugees during the World War 2. These are the three main aspects that the essay…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt: an iconic female role model, diplomat, and activist. Once upon a time, she famously intonated, “No one can make [one] feel inferior without [her] consent” (Roosevelt). Well before this line, author Jane Austen pursued a career detailing the flaws, specifically affecting women, of society in her time during the early 1800’s. The protagonist of one of her most notable novels, Pride and Prejudice, wholly encompasses the ideas behind this quote. In a time where women were expected…

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    Mr. Schiliro, student government has forever altered the way they view the work of the PTA, how any beneficial thought should be acted upon with care and caution. Student government has become more and more desirable over the years here at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, and participation as a result has significantly reached a peak. Hands are…

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    “You learn by living”, is book written by Eleanor Roosevelt. The success of Mrs. Roosevelt has inspired others through her responsive efforts of advising people that wrote her letters. In the first chapter, it talks about learning to learn, this begins with curiosity. Curiosity is what make people interested to understand things around them. According to Roosevelt (1960), “one thing life has taught me: if you are interested, you never have to look for new interests. They come to you.” pg. 14. In…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt On November 9, 2016 the United States woke up with new leadership elected to lead our country. Eight three years ago Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was walking through the doors of the White House, poised to forge a new path for First Ladies over the next 12 years. Eleanor Roosevelt exemplified characteristics of a visionary and ethical leader by lobbying for human rights; emphasizing issues surrounding women, children, and race (Biography.com). Visionary Leader In 1927, she bought…

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    arriving to Campobello Island, New Brunswick on August 10, 1921. During this time, Franklin D. Roosevelt contracts the illness that sets the stage for the remainder of the movie. The…

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    Sensory details emphasized that Eleanor Roosevelt had a truly cold childhood. More specifically, “Orphans now, Eleanor and her brother, Hall, continued to live with their grandmother and her own unruly brood of eccentric sons and daughters.” (15) This illustrates not only how much loss Eleanor experienced in her youth, but also what she had to deal with as a result of her losses. For instance, after both of Eleanor’s parents passed, she had to complete a great deal of tasks that most children…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt was an influential women during her lifetime. Married to Franklin D. Roosevelt, she was first lady for the longest term in United States history. Even though Eleanor was a private person, she spoke up for what she believed in and used her title as first lady to her advantage. Her ultimate goal was equal rights for women, and she encouraged women all across the United States to be confident in their abilities. Eleanor Roosevelt instituted a change in society during the New Deal…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt was a driven woman who started timid and shy but after years with her family and education, she became involved to the point of being an icon. Eleanor was a shy child who loved her family regardless their hard times. Elliott Roosevelt (Parks and Ware 9) and Anna Rebecca Hall (“First Lady Biography”1) gave birth to Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (“Roosevelt, Eleanor” 386) on October 11, 1884 (Parks and Ware 9), making her the oldest sibling of three (“First Lady Biography” 1). Eleanor…

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