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    Oprah Winfrey

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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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    only one that I would love to meet- Oprah Winfrey. She is the epitome of a black woman who takes charge and dominates whatever she puts her mind to. Although she is mostly known for her talk show, she has other great achievements that have made her one of the richest women in the world. As a media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist, Oprah has shown me that I can tackle many jobs at one time and be successful at all of them simultaneously. Even though Oprah went…

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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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    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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    concluded a deal with the network to air a prime-time complement to The Oprah Winfrey Show. Throughout the next ten years of her show, until it ended in 2011, it was viewed on over 200 U.S. stations and more than 100 countries across the globe. Soon after, she made her own TV network in 2011, the Oprah Winfrey Network, and joined with Discovery Communications. Despite a financially rough start, she aired the show with an interview with Lance Armstrong. During the interview, Lance Armstrong…

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    Annika Sorenstam Essay

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    The beacon of hope is there to show that females can achieve greatness by living a healthy lifestyle. Success can be achieved in all aspects of life; Sorenstam is a great example of that with her golfing and now business career. Sorenstam made a name for herself from her competitiveness…

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    Suzanne Malveaux Essay

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    Well it is not just in talks but a reality that happened in the life of Suzanne for her notable work she was hired by the CNN in 2002 for such pathbreaking news she shared. Winning awards like Emmy and earning a net worth of $3 million her career has taken her to almost half the…

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    Variety.com talks about the effect she has on young girls around the world. They take a look into one of Oprah’s personal greatest achievements. Creating a school for young girls in poverty. “Founded in 2007 by Winfrey to serve the needs of underprivileged girls living…

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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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    abusive single parent home. At 19 after much persistence landed her first job in radio from there she worked her way up the ladder into television. In 1986 the Oprah Show aired bringing in $125 million the first year. She “gained “ ownership of the program. In 1994 Oprah pledged to keep her show “free of the tabloid topics” as talk shows became increasingly trashy and exploitative. She earned respect of the viewers and was awarded with increasing popularity. Besides the fact that Oprah has…

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