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    countries American’s don’t live in a communist society. America will provide you with good education‚ a home for you or your family and alot of job oppertunities. For example‚ Oprah Winfrey‚ Alnord Schwazernagger and Eileen Collins these well know Americans accomplished their dream in the pusuit of happiness. To begin with‚ Oprah Winfey is known to be the first African-American women to become one of the self-made richest women in America. How did she do it? Well‚ she started as young women working

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    Tyler Perry's Bio

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    was also a child of four and was marked by poverty. Perry’s first expedition into writing was in 1992‚ when he began writing a journal‚ in part to manage with the repercussions of abuse. He was inspired to begin a journal after watching The Oprah Winfrey Show. Tyler Perry developed different characters to voice different ideas in the journal. This work eventually became the musical I Know I’ve Been Changed‚ about adult survivors of child abuse. Perry saved $12‚000‚ moved to Atlanta in 1992

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    Who Is Ellen Degeneres

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    uncomfortable situation‚ she used comedy as an escape from her nervousness and fright. Ever since then‚ Ellen was asked to do improv many famous talk shows such as The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson‚ The Late Show with David Letterman‚ The Oprah Winfrey Show‚ and Larry King Live.

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    Women in Business

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    Women Entrepreneurs in Business While women still face an uphill battle when it comes to breaking the corporate glass ceiling‚ many women are finding success these days as entrepreneurs‚ building their own businesses without those ceilings to hold them down. The growth rate of women-owned businesses has climbed steadily‚ even as they continue to face challenges with getting the financing and other assistance they need to succeed. However‚ there’s no doubt that women entrepreneurs are‚ as a group

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    self-individual are having lifetime satisfied earnings and less likely to be unemployed because we have the necessary knowledge of that certain job. People with education are also less likely to live in poverty. For example the award-winning talk show host Oprah Winfrey. She was born into poverty in Mississippi to a teenage single mother. She loved to read and loved learning new things. She did well in high school despite the abuse that she suffered. Now‚ she is one of the richest and most influential women in

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    Composition I Essay

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    and studying days and nights at night school‚ Liz obtained her diploma in two years instead of 4. Liz applied for the college scholarship from The New York Times. Liz was accepted to Harvard. It began with The New York Times and led to the Oprah Winfrey Show. From there Liz knew “Yeah‚ I have something I need to share with people. A gift‚ a calling‚ something. It’s my belief that your gift doesn’t belong to you. It’s something you’re supposed to share." (Murray‚ 2012‚ p.1) Liz left college

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    like us. The ones that are real people not some drawn up character in a comic book series. Throughout my life I have been influenced by those real life heroes. These heroes go by the name of Barack Obama‚ Janelle Monae and Oprah Winfrey. Janelle Monae and Oprah Winfrey‚ both women of color‚ have both influenced and empowered the lives of women around the world to look at themselves in a positive way. Although these women are great‚ the most important hero in my life is Barack Obama. Not only

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    the secret

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    writer and producer‚ she is best known for the book she has written “The Secret” and the sequel “The Power.” She was also featured in time magazine‚ top 100 people who shape the world‚ she is also well recognized because she was a guest on the Oprah show. Her book sold over 19 million copies world-wide in 2007. Byres philosophy is that believing will allow you to achieve your wishes and dreams. The main concept of her book was to discuss the secret which is the law of attraction.

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    Talk Shows in Society

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    as Geraldo Riveria‚ Donahue and Sally Jesse Rafael (now called Sally) In fact‚ many of their original topics are still being used in today’s talk shows‚ but with a different style and format. Some of the talk shows on the air today‚ such as the Oprah Winfrey Show and the Montel Wiliams Show are focused on improvement of society and the quality of life. They focus on topics such as children‚ the workplace‚ everyday life and sometimes have interviews with respectable celebrities. You can catch shows

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    The Direct and Indirect Impact of Rhetoric Emory Lott 12/05/96 English 1001 In the world that we live in‚ rhetoric always affects and is a part of everything that happens. Rhetoric‚ in its broadest sense‚ is communication‚ and how people relate to each other. The movie The Color Purple is about relationships. Therefore rhetoric plays a very important role in this movie. Throughout The Color Purple the impact of rhetoric can be seen in two groups of people‚ the communicator

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