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    Courage You gain strength‚ courage‚ and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing which you think you cannot do. Eleanor Roosevelt Courage. What feeling arise in our hearts when we hear this word? Maybe you would feel admiration‚ respect‚ or fear‚ or maybe nothing at all. The word Courage has a very long history and its origin is from the Latin word coraticum. The root “cor” means "heart". So literally it means “an action

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    Eleanor and Park and The Doll’s House compare how differences bring people together and bring them apart. The setting of these stories reveal the characterization of Eleanor‚ Park and the little girls and establishes the conflict between them. Eleanor and Park and The Doll’s House show how class really separates people and can affect relationships. In Eleanor and Park‚ Eleanor comes from a family that is struggling. You can tell how a family is financially by their home. Eleanor lives in a run

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    standards for the role. One of the first of such women and the one that is said to have set the bar for all future first ladies was Eleanor Roosevelt. Praised for her charm‚ generosity and outstanding intellect she was an avid activist and a supporter of human rights. In the 90’s another first lady was casually compared with Eleanor Roosevelt‚ this started a worldwide

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    Eleanor Roosevelt: An Activist for Powerful Causes Eleanor Roosevelt once said‚ "In the long run‚ we shape our lives‚ and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And the choices we make are ultimately our own responsibility." Roosevelt lived this phrase vividly in her own life‚ as she actively worked for major causes until the day she died. Working constantly to further the women’s movement and foreign relations‚ along with sharing information via the media to the public‚ Eleanor

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    J. William T. Youngs Eleanor Roosevelt: A Personal and Public Life Longman‚ New York 2000 This book is about a woman who forever changed the course of women’s role in American history. Eleanor Roosevelt was an extremely important figure in the history of the United States‚ especially during the twentieth century. The way the author uses the book to help the reader to feel included in Eleanor’s life‚ makes the reader feel as if he knows Mrs. Roosevelt. Eleanor was the daughter of Anna Hall

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    Eleanor of Aquitaine strongly impacted lives in the Middle Ages. She was perhaps known as one of the most powerful women of her time. Eleanor of Aquitaine was Duchess of Aquitaine who went on to become queen-consort of France and later‚ queen of England. One of the main impacts Eleanor of Aquitaine had were increasing women rights. She battled and introduced better customs to increase female rights and this impacted positively on the power and rights of women in the Middle Ages. A second impact she

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    No one wants a stranger in Florence so go away! Is the words that Eleanor of Toledo (1522-1562) might have heard when she arrived in Florence in 1539. The famous image of Eleanor with her son Giovanni is considered a famous portrait today that was created by Bronzino in 1545. Historians debate whether the portrait illustrates her status and the fact she gave birth to many children. Yet‚ Eleanor brought important family connections from the Spanish which expanded the Medici power. She became a patron

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    Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was one of the most beloved First Ladies and an active equal rights champion. She dedicated her life to making America a better place for everyone‚ and throughout it did much good for the world. A true leader and an intelligent mind‚ she changed America forever. One of the most remarkable things about Eleanor is her determination to see good for everyone. She stood up for underdogs‚ anyone who was treated unfairly‚ and helped them fight for their rights. Even from eighteen

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    blue eyes. Eleanor is my little sister. Her name goes with her personality. Eleanor means beautiful light‚ and She is the light of my life. When ever I am down‚ Because she is so sweet‚ I can always count on her to make me feel better. We do everything together‚ we dance‚ sing‚ flip‚ sit‚ and eat together. If I could describe her in one word ‚ I couldn’t ‚ because there’s so many things I see her as‚ my best friend‚ little sister‚ roommate and various amounts of other things. Eleanor and I are like

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    art can be created from. Eleanor Antin and Walton Ford both have different backgrounds to what each considers a work of art‚ from real life conceptual photographic art to naturalistic animal art. Two very different artists with one thing in common‚ both of the artists’ work appears to be of movement and look to the humorous and frenetic reality in their art. The artists are diligent in capturing a realistic piece of time in each character they work with. Eleanor Antin and Walton Ford both pull

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