She wrote blogs about her life, gave speeches, she did whatever she had to do to be heard. Just like many
The story “Into Thin Air”, by Jon Krakauer, first starts with Jon Krakauer being 29,028 feet up in the atmosphere in the middle of his adventure as he and a few other groups from around the world strive to get to the top of the summit of Mt. Everest. The. While up into the atmosphere, Jon was having a hard time and suffering from the lack of sleep and food, along with a gruesome cough he had had for weeks, which also caused him to break two of his ribs. Later in the story, Jon starts talking about his process of beginning the expedition, joining Rob Hall’s company, and meeting his other group members. Rob Hall has guided many people to the top of the mountain and has claimed his company to be the “world leader in Everest climbing”.
She is an inspiration and advocate to many
Sitting bull Sitting bull was born in 1831. Sitting bull was a Teton Indian chief. Sitting bull joined his first war at age fourteen and earned a reputation for bravery in battle. In 1868 the Sioux accepted peace with the United States government, but when black hills in the late 1870 's a group of white prospectors invaded Sioux lands.
Her medical issues and the struggles she went through in her early life made her see the world in an unselfish way, which definitely affected the stances she took in her writing. Hopefully humanity starts to see the world through her eyes, and people will be kinder to each other as a
Her story is one of great strength, power, and faith and if it was not for her superb writing skills, that message would not get across as clearly as it does. “I took a long
Sojourner Truth’s most important legacy is the tone and substance of her language (Sojourner Truth-History)but with such strong characteristics, Truth didn’t know how to read or write. She used passages from the bible to develop her voice as an individual. Her short speeches were insightful, straight to the point, and her intimidating stage presence made the attending audience and speakers listen and observe.
And that has been her greatest mission. Zach Baron, a columnist for the village voice, credits her for “brilliantly” bringing the sufferings of the Tamil’s to a global spotlight. He praised her for getting thousands of American journalists to become aware of the situation, nothing that she put “her success and fame to use every opportunity and avenue possible to remind Americans and people around the globe of this conflict is pretty much the most admirable thing going on in pop music. Even though what Dinga has to say is true, the fact that the people who could actually do something about the situation already knew what the situation was and didn’t offer help anyway.
By showing that she can do that she is setting examples that anyone can do anything they just have to put in the work and never give up not matter what. Like Katherine Johnson known as the woman who loved to count, she also had many other wonderful things in her life like being a wife ,mother, and a right to freedom in history. Her life has inspired many young women around the world to stand for what they want in life and don't hold back and also respect people and make sure they respect
She has inspired different people all over the world. She used courage to get over more than
She was amazing and helped the world become a better
Billie Holiday lived a tumultuous life as she went through many ups and downs during her childhood and into her adulthood. Billie Holiday was only eighteen years old when she was discovered singing in nightclubs and soon found great success as a jazz singer. In spite of her lack of musical training, Holiday’s distinct singing caught the attention of her audience and she became one of the greatest jazz singers of the twentieth century. However, despite the remarkable success Billie achieved, she continuously battled with substance abuse until the end of her life. Holiday may have had a tragic life, but her emotional, melancholic voice made her an imperative presence in the period of jazz.
I am going to talk about a woman who made a great impact to the ones who did not believe in her from the beginning of her dreams. She made woman see different from the people who is chauvinist. Her name is Ellen Ochoa. She was born in 1958 in Los Angeles California. She considers her hometown La Mesa California.
I will always remember the moment I first began to forgive my father. It was early one bright Sunday morning in June and I was driving to San Jose to teach an all day make-up class in Family Therapy to a group of graduate counseling students. The day before, I had hastily rented a book on tape about "letting go" to keep me company during my four-hour round-trip commute. To my surprise, the entire book was the author's poignant story of how she had chosen to forgive her father, who sounded like a carbon copy of my own dad.
No matter how bad times became, I would always be the song struggling to be heard” (228) Philomena knew that as long as she had her music, she didn't need much more, because her music spoke the word she couldn’t. The short story, “ The Reunion” by Maya Angelou is about the past, and music, and reveals that sometimes music can speak better than people. Throughout Philomena childhood she suffered a lot, she was forced into servitude, and bullied for her race. But aside from all bad has happened to her, her music always represented the hurt her past and helped her build the create the music, and be the pianist that everyone