She has gone through a harrowing childhood, from the sexual abuse to the experimentation with drugs. She has fought and persevered through all the troubles and succeeded through life, becoming a universal hero. Her unique style of being emotionally attached to her guests and her own confessionals intrigue her audiences and gives her a unique personality. Her help around the world caused her to be national icon. Her social betterment to the world caused everyone else to make the best of our lives and help other people.
She was Franklin’s eyes and ears after he was diagnosed with polio, a severe disease that paralyzes you. She played a huge role in helping out women, which made her be the idol in many women’s lives. Eleanor fought whatever came her way and she always thought of others before she did herself. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11th, 1884 in
Olivia Lashlee Professor Feick English Composition 1 16 September 2011 The One and Only K$ Although most people tend to ridicule this famous person, Kesha Rose Sebert happens to interest me in a very positive way. Known as Ke$ha, this girl knows how to bring skill to the stage and stand out tremendously. When it comes to celebrities, I only admire the ones that have a great personality. I also feel that a unique style is crucial in order to hold my attention. Last, but not least, I remain fascinated in those who have awesome talent.
An Audience with the Queen Aretha Franklin has been as regarded as having one of the most eccentric voices of or civilization which is why she had a stunning performance at Radio City Music Hall on February 17, 2012. She performed a wide array of songs from early in her career from the 1960s up until this past year. She also managed to recognize the death of Whitney Houston by sharing her feelings and thoughts of her friend and by also singing her rendition of “I Will Always Love You,” a song which served as a pinnacle for Whitney Houston’s career. Aretha also gave the crowd a bonus by singing “The Greatest Love of All,” another song worldly known and attributed to Whitney Houston vibrant music career, at the end of her performance.
Introduction Eleanor Roosevelt is considered to be one of the most influential women of all time. Not only did she achieve an incredible amount on behalf of the United States throughout her life, but more importantly, she shattered the boundaries that defined the typical gender roles of her era. “She continues to haunt our memories and inspire our days, because she never gave up on life; she never stopped learning or changing. She worked to transform our world on behalf of greater dignity and more security for all people, for women and men in equal measure” (Cook 3). Born into a white, aristocratic family in New York City, Roosevelt began her life standing on the perfect foundation off of which she could propel into future success.
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The caricature image became very popular representing American girls. She began to represent more than just beauty but freedom, independence and change within the role of our nation’s women. She showed strength along with beauty and brought forth a message that a woman could accomplish anything they wanted. The author Kate Chopin often identified with the Gibson Girl in most of her stories. She portrayed her as a strong woman who continually pushed against social norms in a mild convincing
Such is a circumstance the young singer is no means unfamiliar with. For, some say it was luck or maybe destiny that this Houston-bred beauty would find her star initially rising with the most successful girl group of all time. As fate would have it, Luckett aligned with Pop megastar Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Latavia Roberson to ascend to the top of charts as Destiny’s Child – a fierce R&B foursome with heavenly looks, voices, and moves to match. But, as the 2000s rolled on, the very rocket that launched her into stardom ultimately left her behind in what came as an unceremonious ousting from the group. Accompanied by a host of headlines citing tension, contention, and Matthew Knowles‘ interventions as the cause of dissension, the remaining group members still rose above to find themselves topping charts again while Luckett and Roberson stayed behind.
She believed in empowering women and is known today as a strong feminist icon. Cameron Russell: a Victoria’s secret model that gives TED talks about the fashion industry’s obsession with beauty and weight and is also a great inspiration and spokeswoman for young girls today. Angelina Jolie: a 21-century feminist that was named as the most powerful celeb in the world today and brings together every aspect of female empowerment and liberation. Gloria Steinem: an American feminist, journalist and political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader of and spokeswoman for the feminist movement in the late 1960s. Nellie McClung: a Canadian feminist, politician, author, and social activist who was one of the “Famous Five” Alberta women who initiated and won the person’s case to have women recognized as persons under the BNA Act.
Eleanor Roosevelt’s role as the First Lady gave a new definition to Americanism. Americanism is spreading generosity and aid to one’s fellow American citizens. Eleanor was referred to as “the most important First Lady” because of her outstanding efforts towards women, African Americans, workers, and many more. Eleanor undertook a newspaper column, numerous amounts of essays, and radio broadcasts. All the income that derived from these projects all went to charity.