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    Oprah Winfrey Biography

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    Born on, January 29th, 1954, to an unwed teenage mother, Oprah Winfrey spent her first years on her grandmother's farm in Kosciusko, Mississippi, while her mother looked for work in the north. Life on the farm was primitive, but her grandmother taught her to read at an early age, and at the age of three Oprah was reciting poems and bible verses in local churches. Despite the hardship of her physical environment, she enjoyed the loving support of her grandmother and church community, who cherished

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    Essay on Oprah Winfrey

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    during an interview. (Winfrey, Oprah,” Achievement p.3) Now 56 years old, Winfrey looks back at her mistakes with regret and wonders if she didn’t do drugs would she be at the place where she is now in life. Aside from her mistakes and struggles, Oprah Winfrey, always wanted to do better for herself. In fact, at the age of 16, Oprah won an Elks Club oratorical contest that guaranteed her full scholarship to Tennessee State University after her graduation from high school. (“Winfrey, Oprah,” Jet Magazine

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    Oprah Winfrey, a public figure known among Americans and others around the world, rose to success from a poor young girl to one of the wealthiest top-rated daytime talk show hosts of her time. Her entrepreneurial success has been contributed to her ability to overcome barriers as a minority. As an African-American woman, she faced discrimination and entrepreneurial obstacles that should have discouraged her from pursuing her dream. Through her passion, perseverance, and hard work, Oprah successfully

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    Oprah Winfrey Phenomenon

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    Books on Oprah Winfrey 1. The Oprah Phenomenon by Jennifer Harris, Elwood Watson (University Press of Kentucky, 2007) Review: If you want to read a book on Oprah Winfrey, this would certainly be one you should start off with. This book investigates the works and influence of Oprah Winfrey and tries to discover what maker her who she is today. They’ve found out that the ability to connect with her audience is the master key that she has used over the years to build her brand. Oprah Winfrey’s greatest

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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 paper

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    Oprah Gail Winfrey

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    In Kosciusko, Mississippi, Oprah Gail Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954. Her parents Vernon Winfrey and Vernita Lee intended to name her Orpah, after a women in the Bible. However, the midwife who helped the birth spelled it incorrectly on the birth certificate. Oprah had a tough childhood, her mother decided to leave her with her grandparents to go find a job after WW||. Oprah's grandparents live on a small farm, a small house with three bedrooms and a porch, it was falling apart, it also had

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    An entrepreneur is defined as a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so. Perhaps one of the most successful and admired entrepreneurs to this day is Oprah Winfrey. From TV-shows to movies, magazines, and books, she has managed to conquer it all and become one of the most well-known and powerful people in the entertainment industry. Oprah had a very difficult childhood, almost from birth, after her parents decided

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    Oprah Winfrey Essay

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    Pd.1 Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winery's life experiences have made her into the woman she is today. She was born on January 9,1954,in Kosciusko, Mississippi. She has stated that she is a woman in progress, just trying like everyone else. Taking every conflict and every experience and learning from it. Oprah Winfrey has risen from poverty and a troubled youth to become the most powerful and influential woman

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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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    through her profession. Oprah Gail Winfrey, a celebrated dark essayist, anchorperson, and performing artist. She has conceived in Kosciusko, Mississippi on January 29, 1954. Oprah's mom, Vernita Lee, was a youthful house cleaner whom scarcely had cash to bring home the bacon. In the interim, Oprah's dad, Vernon Winfrey, was in the armed force drive and turned into a fruitful man. Oprah's unique name was Orpah originated from the Bible, yet later changed to Oprah Winfrey. Oprah began giving her first discourse

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