Women have virtually the same rights as men. However, the fault needing to be recognized in today’s society is the way that women are treated. Even in simple areas, such as jobs, women are put on the back burner. A woman is able to become a CEO of a company, nonetheless, she will struggle twice as hard as a man would. Even as an employee, women are statistically paid less than men are.
Dolly Parton was born 19th January 1946, and now she is 71 years old. She was born and grew up in Tennessee in the USA. She became famous because of her musical skills. She lived the American dream by being a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actress, author and a businesswoman.
Hanneli ‘Hannah’ Pik-Goslar was much like other Jewish children in Germany in the 1930’s, she was shunned, not allowed to go to the movies or ice skate, and was forced to attend a special school. Most of Germany was segregated against the Jewish and against her family. Hannah was born in Germany in 1928 to Ruth Klee and Hans Goslar, by the time she’s 5 years old she and her parents are already on the run from Nazi’s. When she’s 12 her sister Gabi was born. She is already friends with Anne when she hears they’ve fled to Switzerland. This is not true as they have just started their two year hiding period in the Secret Annex. In 1942 Hannah’s mom dies in childbirth with a stillborn baby. While her dad managed to get passport, they were still arrested
Jenni rivera, indeed the most unbreakable person I have ever read about. In the book she goes thru many things thats shes been thru and I have to admit it's so much that she's been thru, in the book she states that she was a rebel since she was small gave lots of problems to her parents, she daily got into fights and that she got expelled from school. Throughout her life she suffered so much and she got rapped and hit by her first husband named Juan which was devastating to read and know about because she looked as of a role model to follow. Soon during those times she began to go out and sing to bars once she hit the age needed to sing there her dad made her go and sing and practice then the bar owner wanted to contract her after that and
Sarah Breedlove which name she was born into on 12/23/1867 in Delta Louisiana on a cotton plantation.Sarah Breedlove parents name was Minerva and Owen Breedlove.Sarah Breedlove had 5 siblings.In all 6 kids Owen and Minerva had,Sarah Breedlove was the first one to be born-free.Sarah Breedlove was born-free because she was born around the war of 1812.
At 12:10 a.m. on June 13, 1994, the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found by Los Angeles Police brutally murdered. Steven Schwab, a neighbor of Nicole, was out with his dog late at night going for a walk. While they were walking, Schwab came across a dog with blood on its paws. The dog followed Schwab back to his house, neighbors of Schwab Sukru Boztepe and Bettina Rasmussen offered to keep the dog overnight. The dog, named Kato was barking and running around all night. The couple decided to let the dog out and see what he was so wound up about. Kato led the couple to Nicole's house where they found Nicole and her boyfriend, Ron, dead.
Jeannie Peeper was born in 1958 with usual symptoms like “big crooked short toes”. 2 months later she had a bulbous swelling on the back of her head. And as the years passed her mother noticed Peeper couldn’t open her mouth as wide as her brother’s, so she took her to the doctor; who diagnosed her with FOP (Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva), a disorder in which a human can literally turn into bones, when she was just four years old. For instance this meant she was eventually going to grow a second skeleton. And since there wasn’t research about this rare disease, doctors told Peeper’s parents that they couldn’t do anything and for them to prepare for an early death. Sadly Peeper parents didn’t tell her until she was 8. “I remember vividly,
Sandra Birdsell is a Canadian novelist and short story writer with Metis and Mennonite background. She was born in Hamiota, Manitoba, on April 22, 1942 to a French-speaking Cree Metis born in Canada, and a Low-German speaking Mennonite who was born in Russia. Birdsell's writing influences stems more from her life and events she has been through. This allows readers to relate better to her novels and short stories. At the age of six, one of Birdsell's sister died from leukemia. The end result of this was that Birdsell felt alone. Due to the four year gap between her other sister, she often felt neglected and alone, forced to entertain herself, regardless of the nine other siblings she had. Children of the Day is a sequel to Birdsell's other
MARIE ANTOINETTE Queen of France. Josèphe-Jeanne-Marie Antoinette born in Vienna, Austria in 1775. Marie Antoinette ascended the throne in 1774. She is the youngest daughter of the sixteen children of Maria Theresa, queen of Bohemia and Hungary. Marie Antoinette got married at age 14 to secure a Franco-Austrian alliance to Louis XVI of France. Maria Theresa's (her mother) moral code enabled the court and guided her children. Marie Antoinette adored her loving, highly principled mother, but she was even more attached to her father. His death at the age of fifty-six traumatized the ten-year-old Marie Antoinette, and sadness followed her throughout her life. This burden characterized her intricate personality. She gave birth to 4 children, Marie
Nancy Button is a ceramicist that lives in Warren Maine. She learned pottery from her mother after her mother took a clay class in college. Her and her partner moved to Temple, Maine in 1972 where they became homesteaders and lived off the land with no electricity, running water, or plumbing. Nancy moved to midcoast Maine in 1983 where she discovered a major shift in her art style. "My proximity to the ocean brought a new fluidity to my work."
Alice Hoffman is an American Jewish writer, novelist and screenwriter. She was born on March
Annabel Lee was written by Edgar Allan Poe. He was born January 19, 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts. This poem is a classic example of Romanticism. His parents are Elizabeth Arnold Poe and David Poe Jr. They traveled and were actors but his family was really poor. He had an older brother names Henry Poe and younger sister named Rosaline Poe. In 1811David abandoned his family and things just got worse from there. His mom died later that year on December 8, 1811 due to tuberculosis in Richmond. Soon enough his dad died due to the same disease.
What if on your 15th birthday you received a letter that tells you you're a vampire and you have to leave your family. Would you believe it? Would you listen? Would you be happy? On Ariella's 15th birthday she receives a letter telling her she is a prospect, a normal human who at the age of 15 turns into a vampire, prospects are sent to the vampire palace until the winter solstice: the shortest day and longest night, where vampires are their strongest. The solstice is the day "the choosing" happens, all prospects turning 15 that year are sorted. The choosing determines what kind of vampire you are; a blood, dreamer, Feeling, or a Natural, it will take her on a journey, but Ariella isn't meant to be just vampire, she is meant for so much more.
Katherine O'Flaherty (Kate Choppin) was an author of short stories. She wrote two novels and a hundred short stories in the year 1890. In most of her work she focused on the lives of sensitive, intelligent women. She was born February 8, 1850 is ST. Louis, MO and died August 22nd in 1904. She was married to Oscar Chopin and had 6 children, George Francis Chopin, Fredrick Chopin, Jean Baptiste Chopin, Marie Laiza Chopin, Felix Andrew Chopin, and Oscar Charles Chopin.
Sarah Kay is a highly talented individual who is known for her poetry. As a Japanese Jew, she is considered part of a minority. Her work represents both parts of her religion and culture. She tends to address issues pertaining to stereotypes. The topic of women’s position in society, gender rules, LGBT, and misconceptions of Judaism and Japanese people have added considerable meaning to her poems. Her outspoken approach on these matters is what draws many to her works of poetry. Some of her poetic devices are similar to famous poets. For example, her use of unusual punctuation can be noted in “Dreaming Boy.” “I dreamt of the ocean for weeks. Never in control of my limbs” (line 10). She ends a sentence mid line with a period, something that