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    The Modeling Industry’s Darkest Secrets Today‚ Jennifer Sky is 37‚ a mature woman of the world; having been at the height of fashion and beauty‚ she is in her present avatar an authoress and advisor for upcoming‚ young models who leave small home towns with stars in their eyes. Some learn to walk the tightropes and handle fame and fortune easily; others don’t have it so good and have their worlds come crashing around them. But not so long ago‚ Sky was 17 years old‚ young‚ inexperienced and totally

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    “If you don’t like something‚ change it‚ if you can’t change it‚ change your attitude.” That is a quote by a famous African American actress‚ poet‚ civil rights activist‚ and memoirist‚ Dr. Maya Angelou. Most people knew her for her poems. For more than half of the black community‚ it was more than poems. Maya Angelou’s words were their strength and how they really felt. Maya Angelou is inspiration‚ motivation‚ and a voice. Maya Angelou is my inspiration‚ my motivation‚ and a voice for me. Dr. Maya

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    Maya Angelou was born April 4‚ 1928‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri.Through her childhood shoe encountered many racist threats. At age 7‚ Maya was raped by her mother’s byfriend. Maya’s uncle killed the boyfriend and for many years Maya never talked. During 1941‚ Maya moved to San Francisco where she got a scholarship to study dance and acting. Maya Angelou had several jobs to survive by herself and her baby. In the mid 1950’s Maya had a big break being a performer. Maya organized and performed in the musical

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    A dancer‚ choreographer‚ activist‚ and teacher; Katherine Dunham is by far a legendary woman. She was born on June 22‚ 1909 in Chicago to a French Canadian mother and an African American father. Unfortunately‚ when Dunham was around the age of four years old‚ her mother passed away. This caused her to have to live with other family members before permanently moving to Joliet‚ Illinois where her father worked at the dry cleaning business that he owned. As a child‚ Dunham always had a knack for

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    “Figure out who you are and everything will be okay. Because until you know yourself how do you know what you truly need or love.” This was how Wendy Crewson; a Canadian actor‚ a producer and a mother revealed to the students of Queen’s university about the key to success.Enhancing that any path to progress begins with doing what you love and finding your inner self she started her speech with wit and humour. She literally gave a lot of girls a major reason to girl crush on her. The Revenge actress

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    Norma Sklarek Was The First African American Women To Earn An Architect’s License In The State Of New York. Not Only Did She Build A Lasting Career In A Field Dominated By White Men. She Was Also An Advocate For More Women In The Field. Later In Her Career‚ She Started Her Own All Woman Architect Firm. Norma Sklarek Was Born On April 15‚ 1926‚ In New York City. Sklarek Was A Bright Student‚ Who Did Well At Hunter High An All Girls Magnet School That Catered To New York City’s Smartest Students. She

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    After almost two months since the confirmed divorce of Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert. The couple seems to be dealing with their breakup really well‚ even Blake Shelton got a reputation of being a flirt as he enjoys teasing women. However‚ the American country music singer and television personality - Shelton‚ got his eyes all set on Rihanna‚ who will be appearing on the 9th season of "The Voice." When Blake Shelton was in an interview with Liz Hernandez of Access Hollywood‚ the "Austin" singer

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    How do Maya Angelou and Grace Nichols communicate what it means to be a black woman in today’s society? In this essay I will compare two poems. The two poems I will compare is Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I rise’ to Grace Nichols’ ‘Of course when they ask for poems about the ‘realities’ of Black women’. I think Maya Angelou’s ‘Still in rise’ has a rather different message to Grace Nichols’ poem. I think they are interesting to compare because Maya Angelo is lively and spirited about writing a poem about

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    Maya Angelou’s turbulent experiences through late childhood and adolescence transformed into an almost positive force in her adult life as they helped enlighten‚ inspire‚ motivate and shape her very being. They provided her with the vehement fuel that drives her achingly powerful words and allowed her the knowledge and wisdom that led to self-discovery (finding one’s inner self) and eventually knowledge of self (understanding one’s inner self)‚ two endeavors that most of humanity is never able or

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    The novel is written in an epistolary form of day to day letters that demonstrates the growth of two sisters using a feminist theory. One is a missionary in Africa and the other is a child wife living in the south. They both place their loyalty and trust in each other across time‚ distance‚ and silence. The Color Purple explores the issues of racism‚ sexual roles‚ men‚ and social injustice. From the very first page the readers are confronted with harsh images and intense scenes that show a sorry

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