Judy Sheindlin has impacted many students, adults, she has inspired many American people with her accomplishments. Knowing Judy has been a prosecution lawyer, former Manhattan, family court judge, television personality, television producer, and an actor, Judy has become “Judge Judy”. Judy Sheindlin is now known for “Judge Judy”, she has dedicated herself to her job, which started forty-two years ago in 1976. Judy has inspired many people with her work ethic, and judgement she’s had many important jobs throughout her life that’s made her a different person, and that’s made her very successful.
Judy was born in October twenty-first of, 1942, she was born in Brooklyn, New York City, NY. Judy was the only daughter. Judy’s parents were Murray Blum which was her father he passed away in April 2, 1989,
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In 1965 she also obtained her Law degree, passed her exam by the New York City bar, took the a job as corporate lawyer for a cosmetics firm. Judy was unsatisfied with the job, obtained it within two years. Judy had three spouses two of those was the same person which Ronald Levy in 1964-1976 they were married for a twelve years they had two children, Jamie and Adam. A year passed then she married Judge Jerry Sheindlin they first married in 1977-1990 after her father passed away she didn’t feel the same way about her husband, and filed for a divorce in 1990. Judy believed that “most men are alike”(A&E Networks Television, 2014), she said, after a year she remarried him in 1991, and indeed they’re still married. Judy Sheindlin Has five children whom are named, Jamie Hartwright, Gregory Sheindlin, Jonathan Sheindlin, Nicole Sheindlin, Adam Levy. Judy has four sons, and one daughter. A very close friend told her about a job opening in the New York Counts, she was in the role of prosecutor, and family court system, she also prosecuted juvenile crime, domestic violence, and child abuse cases as well, as time went by she was recognized
She was also the eldest of her father’s children, Lynette Murphy, Michael (Dia) Hall, Lori Jones, Tyrone (Denise) Hall, Kenny Hall, Keith “Bill” ( Felecia) Hall, Reggie (Carmen) Hall, Donnell Hall, Sebastian Harris, Star (Eric) Hall “her twin”, Tracy (Kenny) Bobo, Sharell Hall “her baby sister” and Jerome Hall Jr.
Helen Jewett was born in Temple, Maine on October 18, 1883. Helen's mother died while she was still a child and her alcoholic father soon followed her to the grave. With no parents or guardians that could watch over her, Helen was orphaned and later adopted by a local judge who provided her with a good family and education. Helen also worked as a servant during her stay with the family and after growing into a beautiful young woman, she developed sexual assertiveness and was rumored to be involved with a banker in a scandalous affair. After Helen's 18th birthday, she moved out of the house and began working as a prostitute in Portland, Maine.
Jane Addams was born September 6, 1860 in Cedarville, Illinois. She was the eighth child of John Huy Addams, who was a successful miller, banker, and landowner. She also grow up wealthy. She went to Rockford Female Seminary for her education. Jane Addams was known as a social worker.
She was either called Addams or Laura Jane. Her occupation was an activist. She was born on September 06, 1860. Jane’s birth place was Cedarville, Illinois, United States. Her nationality was American.
Caroline Carmichael McIntosh, was Millard’s wife. They never had any children and she died August 11,
They had four children: Rachel, Jenny, and twins Steven and Will.
Marie Noe is an American serial killer. She was convicted in June 1999 of murdering eight of ten of her children. She was born in 1928 in Philadelphia, PA. She is still living to this day, and will get off of prohibition next year, but will serve five years of house arrest.
Thurman V Torrington is about a wife whom has suffered from many years of abuse and harassments from her husband. Throughout the many years of this abuse Mrs. Thurman has called out for help in which she never received. Even though her husband was arrest once it never ended until it was too late. What is Abuse? It is the hurting of one mentally, physically, emotionally, and verbally.
He even told her that he prefered boys to women. Carole, distressed, filed for divorce soon after hearing that. The divorce became final on March 2, 1976. (Rachel Bell and Marylin
First, Alma Thomas is an inspiration to me for her early life challenges. Alma Thomas was born in Columbus, Georgia on September 22, 1891. She was the oldest of four girls. Later throughout the years living in Georgia, her parents decided to move to Washington D.C., moving away from the segregation down in the south at that time.
He learns that Judy is married with children, but not happily. Her husband runs around all day as Judy stays at home with the children. Many readers find irony in the ending because no one would expect a girl like Judy to stay at home all day. Judy was the girl that always went out with the fanciest people and materials. Many would also agree that because Judy only cared for money, was cruel to Dexter, and her selfishness, lead her to this despairing
Mae C. Jemison was one most famous women in science. She is the first African-American to be a astronaut. She was chosen in the NASA training program in June 4, 1987. After more than one year of training, Mae C. Jemison she was chosen to earn the title of the science mission specialist. On September 12, 1992 with six other astronauts she flew into space.
Eleanor Roosevelt, with her informal speech, the Adoption of the Declaration of Human Rights (1948), explains her opinion on the importance of the declaration and how we need to treat freedom has a right not a privilege. Eleanor supports her speech by using euphemism, apostrophe, and anadiplosis. Eleanor's purpose for the speech is to address the United Nations about human rights and its importance in the world. She formally addresses this speech to the United Nations, World War II victims, and all victims in the world. Eleanor was born October 11, 1884 has Anna Eleanor Roosevelt in New York, New York.
Women who make history have gone unrecognized for too long. There are many women who have made amazing accomplishments and have contributed to America. One of these women is Jane Addams. Addams is most known for her co-founding of the Hull House, a settlement house in Chicago in 1889, but her achievements stem far beyond. Jane Addams’ activism contributed to multiple turning points in U.S. history, and her actions made greatly significant contributions.
Hamidah Waldron Dr. Tennyson HUM 209 25 March 2015 Angela Bassett Angela Bassett is a Yale trained, Academy nominee, and a Golden Globe winning actress. She’s best known for her dramatic roles. Angela Bassett breakthrough role was playing Tina Turner in What’s Love Got To Do With It. Bassett worked hard to fight through stereotypical roles African American women were usually given and she excelled tremendously.