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    A well-read women is educated‚ informed‚ open-minded‚ and influential. There is an old saying that states‚ “Knowledge is power.” That applies to both male and females. Women have an internal instinct to understand people. This enables them to see the 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

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    Daytime talk shows are certainly controversial there are those who find some of these types of show informational and helpful. There are others who view these shows as pointless and inappropriate. Daily viewers turn on there television and are bombarded with images of sex‚ drugs‚ and violence on some of the talk shows. The essay "Talk TV: Tunings into Trouble‚" written by Jeanne Albronda Heaton and Nana Leigh Wilson is about TV talk shows that are influencing many people. In their essay "Talk TV:

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    In the world of entertainment‚ TV talk shows have undoubtedly flooded every inch of space on daytime television. Many of us have seen and heard the often recycled topics found on such shows as Jerry Springer and Oprah Winfrey. And anyone who watches talk shows on a regular basis knows that each one varies in style and format. One might enjoy watching the sometimes trashy subject matter found on Jerry Springer‚ while someone else might prefer the more serious and light hearted feel of the Oprah Winfrey

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    “The way to achieve your own success is to be willing to help someone else get it first”. These wise words were spoken by Oprah Winfrey. This is how she thinks and this is how she wants the whole world to think. Oprah has been known as the most influential women the world has ever seen. Oprah has made her global impact by educating people with worldly problems‚ using her position to help others‚ and creating various charities. One of her greatest accomplishments and one of her most known charities

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    Demi Lovato's Fame

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    Fame isn’t as glorious as most artist make it out to be. Although her songs are heard and sung by many‚ demi Lovat describes her pain in music. Having the ability to attract many who share the same pain as she does. Demi has risen in fame‚ by her connection to fans‚ her truthfulness and by displaying her strength of never giving up. Know for her great connection with fans‚ she has helped out many people going through hard times. According to the website inquisitor.com (“Demi Lovato’s look backs of

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    Oprah Winfrey was born on January 29‚ 1954 in Kosciusko Mississippi. She was left in her grandmother’s care after her parents separated. She was a brilliant child who learned how to read before the age of three by her grandmother and could recite bible verses. She also skipped two grades because of how intelligent and educated she was. Oprah grew up poor on a farm with her grandmother until she was six years old. She then moved to her mother’s house which was in a very dangerous and poverty-stricken

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    Amberley who once was an average girl is now an inspirational world-famous women. After the crash and surgery was completed the Snyder family was struggling to pay the pile of bills which lead family friend Jason Taylor to orchestrate a fundraiser to help pay for the expensive bills (online newspapwer). Taylor helped raise over 10‚000 dollars which included a small loan from an anonymous donor to pay for Amberley’s plane ticket home (online Newspaper). Amberley has been inspiring thousands of people

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    This speech was about three lessons that Oprah Winfrey has come across in her professional and personal life. She talked about striving to be yourself and not anyone else and how you can grasp failure and turn it around by embracing it and finding the solution‚ and lastly how happiness comes when you give back to others. Her first lesson was about striving to be your own self; she talked about in the beginning of her professional career when she had a job in Baltimore as a news anchor. She was

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    Sarah Mclaachlan Analysis

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    By putting Sarah McLachlan’s reputation on the edge‚ the ethos of the commercial becomes really effective. Being a famous singer is one reason of her appearance in this commercial. She‚ however‚ is known for many of her humanitarian works‚ for example the star studded tsunami disaster relief telethon. She also has helped many women to overcome their hardships in their music careers. In this commercial‚ however‚ she represents herself as an effective advocate for the BCSPCA. On the other hand‚ the

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    Betty White is one of the most influential actresses of television history. Born as Betty Marion White on January 17‚ 1922 in Illinois‚ her family moved to Los Angeles‚ California during the Great Depression. She began her career by reading commercials for the radio in 1939 when she was seventeen years old. Betty White then started acting on television shows and movies. Since then‚ she has won several awards and continues to act. Betty White’s autobiography‚ If You Ask Me: (And of Course You Won’t)

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