Ariana Grande's Accomplishments

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My most important aspirations are to have good grades in school to get into a good college or university. This will allow me to have a well paid job. Furthermore, my achievements are trying to succeed in school and accomplish my goals. This will help me believe in myself so I can feel more confident. Another goal I want to accomplish is to have a good future. For example, I want to live in a nice house, have a good job, travel and enjoy life. I need to work hard to get the kind of life I want. However, some obstacles that I must overcome are being lazy because sometimes when I want to do something I get lazy or unmotivated so I want to be less lazy and try harder. Therefore, I resolve to be more productive like getting my work done and finishing …show more content…

Ariana Grande-Butera was born on June 26, 1993, in Boca Raton, Florida. Her family moved from New York. Paragraph 3. “Ariana became the successful female artist in 2010 by the billboard and was named the greatest pop star.”(3). “The charity that Ariana has worked with has given one thousand presents to patients in hospitals, networks, children's wards and intensive care units.” (434). Unfortunately in her early life she “Grande has said she struggled with hypoglycemia, which she attributed to poor dietary habits”. (474)Fortunately, she had many achievements like “The awards Ariana had gotten were two Grammy awards,a brit award,a bambi award, two billboard music awards, three American music awards, MTV video music video awards, and 30 Guinness world records.” 1. “At age 13, Ariana became serious about pursuing a music career. Grande was cast in the Nickelodeon television show called Victorious along with a 13 co-star Elizabeth Gillies in 2009.” Later on she started making music like “7 rings”, “dangerous women”, and more. Ariana has sold over 85 to 90 million records worldwide which makes her the best-selling music artist worldwide (20). For these reasons, she is a positive role model who is an inspiration to many young women, including