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    Oprah Winfrey is an example of an entrepreneur who has reached legendary status not only in the United States but also worldwide. Overcoming a life of hardship, Oprah leaped over all obstacles to become one of the richest and most successful self-made women in history. Her career started at a news station in Nashville where she became the first African American co-anchor. She dropped out of college her senior year to move to Baltimore to co-anchor the nightly news in Baltimore. Although reading the

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    Oprah Winfrey Oprah has become a name in the entertainment industry that stands on its own much like Madonna or even Cher. For the uninformed who think Oprah is just another gabby talk show host, guess again. Anyone who has ever watched "The Oprah Winfrey Show" knows that it stands in a rank all of its own. There is something very different about this black talk show host- she is real. Oprah's key personality factor is her "vulnerability". She is not afraid to expose her own doubts, emotions,

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    social leader is Oprah Winfrey. Today, Oprah Winfrey is a well-known name around the United States. Oprah Winfrey is ranked among the billionaires today; Oprah was appraised the richest African American in the 20th Century ( ). Oprah Winfrey was not born the billionaire she is today, she had to overcome several challenges starting with her childhood issues, and then the many issues she had to rise to the success she has today. This paper will discuss Oprah Winfrey to In this study

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    The Interview of a Lifetime with Oprah Winfrey If there was any one person walking today that I would love to have an interview with, it would surely be Oprah Winfrey. Oprah Gail Winfrey was born January 29, 1954 in a rural impoverished town of Mississippi where she lived with her grandmother in her earlier years of life. Her mom was a teenage single mother. This coincides with my life which in some instances mirrors Oprah’s life in early childhood. My mom married at the age of 14 and had

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    Oprah Winfrey Very few people are able to be recognized by their first name only: Oprah Winfrey is one of them. Oprah once shared what her formula for success is to Ladies Home Journal magazine, she said “Follow your instinct, that’s where true wisdom manifests itself”. Little did the parents of a little baby girl born as ‘Oprah’ Gail Winfrey know what the path ahead would lead for her. On January 29, 1954, Oprah was born to the parents Vernita Lee and Vernon Winfrey. However, they were unmarried

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    Oprah Winfrey Life

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    “All my life I have wanted to lead people to an empathy space. To a gratitude space. I want us all to fulfill our greatest potential. To find our calling, and summon the courage to live it.” I would like to thank Oprah for showing me that even though life can be hard, I don’t have to let it turn me cold and heartless. She had a rough start in life but she continued to persevere and help others. I admire her persistence to always try to do better. She was born into poverty and her mother was a teenage

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    Americans, it was an unreal moment for young Oprah Winfrey as she observed Sidney Poiter walk across the stage to accept the award of “best actor at the 36th Academy Awards”. Poiter’s award for best actor not only came as shock, moment of change in society for Winfrey but for all African Americans as Poiter became the first African American male to receive an award at the Golden Globes. In the same fashion, years later at the Golden Globes, Oprah Winfrey accepted the honorary “Cecil B. Demille” award

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    Brilliance that is Oprah Winfrey Oprah Gail Winfrey, is undoubtedly as superior leader. The type of leader mothers talk to their daughters about, the kind of leader that is one of a kind. The kind of leader that you can not even wrap your head around their strength and power. Oprah is also the kind of leader that came up from nothing. Born to a single, young teenage mother, Oprah has built and deserves everything she is now. A role model to any race, gender, or sexuality, Oprah Winfrey has captured the

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    poverty, sexual abuse, harassment, and racial discrimination and then being able to overcome the trauma? Yes, it seems almost unheard of but Oprah Winfrey managed to do it. These are extremely dreadful things to have to experience. She was able to not only overcome these obstacles but to also become a better person for it and affect lives of many people. Oprah inspired so many people and has made herself a name that will never be forgotten. The struggle she went through to reach her goals is unreal

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    Oprah Winfrey Analysis

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    Oprah Winfrey is a very successful woman. She started her life in a small home that had absolutely no electricity or running water. She came from nothing which made her work so much harder and gave her motivation to be the woman she is today. Oprah never really thought about what she wanted to do with her life until she entered a beauty pageant at the age of 17. She was asked what she aspired to be when she grew up and knew that she wanted to be different than all the other girls she was competing

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