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    OPRAH WINFREY: A BIOGRAPHY HELEN S. GARSON BY SOHAIL AHMED INDEX Chapter 1 Claim to Fame Chapter 2 God Made or Self Made Chapter 3 Place in the history of the world Chapter 4 Lessons Learnt Chapter 5 Conclusion Chapter 1 Claim to Fame Orpah Gail Winfrey is a symbol of woman power in a male dominated society and a symbol of black success in a racist

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    Oprah Gail Winfrey is an inspiration to me and many other women around the world. Her role as a headstrong female persona inspires many women to be brave and courageous‚ just like Oprah. She did not come from a rich‚ or even middle class family and yet she has been cited the richest African American of the 20th century. Women struggling financially‚ especially as single mothers‚ can take examples and motivate themselves to dream big even if the conditions they are in do not allow them to. Oprah was

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    I admire a lot of people but the person I admire the most is my mother .She is the most important person in my life. There is no reason for me to live without her by my side. My mom is a veterinary doctor. She loved to help other because she says it was her dream when she was a child. She works hard every day and she likes to learn something new every day. She leads a wonderful family life; she is always cheerful and. She has been married for 3 years. I admire her because she is very intelligent

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    Jerry Springer vs. Oprah Winfrey In the world of entertainment‚ TV shows have without a doubt has flooded all of daytime television. It all started with the simple and exploited topics on Sally Jessy Raphael and Geraldo. Anyone who tunes in to these talk shows know that they are very similar but vary in style and format. Many have enjoyed the trashy subjects that come on Jenny Jones (no longer airing)‚ while others may like to watch more serious and light topics on the Maury Povich Show. This may

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    Introduction The camera scans the public; women around the age of 30 and above are looking hopefully to the stage. There‚ Oprah Winfrey sits crossed-legged on a big yellow sofa. The camera zooms in on her perfect make-up‚ neatly done hair and perfect white teeth. She tells us the topic of the day and… we will be right back. Commercial break. She was called "arguably the World’s most powerful woman" by Time.com‚ "arguably the most influential woman in the World" by the American Spectator and

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    life of your dreams.” Thisquote by Oprah Winfrey‚ could not portray my journey to the United States moreperfectly. As a young man coming from a third world country‚ I always dreamed ofgoing to college in America and helping those who currently live in third worldcountries. However‚ living your dream life is not easy. I had to leave all my friendsand family to come to a place where a different language is spoken and schoolcould not be more different. As a result‚ I was able to experience a truly lifechanging

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    When You Save a Girl Manisha Dayananda 5/19/2013 5th hour: Honors English 9B Oprah Winfrey once said‚ “I’m going to give them an opportunity to come to my school and be the leaders of Africa‚ and I’m going to do that one brick at a time. I’m building a girls academy.” These were Oprah’s first words that led her to start the goal that would forever change the lives of many girls. Oprah Winfrey‚ the world famous talk show host‚ has inspired many people with her own stories‚ thoughts‚

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    Mary Wollstonecraft and Oprah Winfrey Whether it be through proclamations‚ beliefs‚ or actions‚ strong female figures are all connected. Mary Wollstonecraft and Oprah Winfrey are among those strong women. Throughout their lives‚ Wollstonecraft and Winfrey have worked hard for what they believed in by using their voice and actions‚ and by staying determined. Mary Wollstonecraft and Oprah Winfrey are similar because they both supported women’s rights‚ suffered hardships‚ and believed in the importance

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    motives behind a person’s actions. Honestly‚ women have the power to manipulate others. If they are well-read and informed they can use their powers to easily influence others. A really good example of a well-read and influential woman would be Oprah Winfrey. She has been a popular television host over the last two decades. She has used that platform to reach millions of people. This could be considered a good or bad influence. It all depends on who you decide to talk to. Many people see her

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    1776‚ his high popular “Common Sense” was published and it was the first pamphlet to advocate American Independence. No other figure played a great role in moving the American People from a spirit of rebellion to one of revolution. As well as Oprah Winfrey ‚ she is a great role model for the American Dream‚ and is a constant goal for people that live in america. For every individual who lives in United States ‚ an American dream has its different meanings. For some it might me to be rich and powerful

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