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Madam Hoo Chapter Summaries
Jake Jake is Grace cuddle bear and and jake is also the bookie and tries not to do something so he
can do other things.
Grace
Grace likes to tell people what to do and is bossy.
Turtle
Turtle and angela get along most of the time but sometimes they're not
Angela Angela is very fashionable and likes to wear good looking clothes and is really sassy.
Madam hoo Madam hoo does not talk that much because she is chinese and she does not walk that
much she has foot binding.
James hoo James hoo is a really cracky has a food place but no one comes to eat there so he's always
mad.
Doug hoo Doug hoo is very athletic and he is a runner unlike his parents he's not as cranky
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Theo theodorakis Theo sticks up for chris and makes sure that no one else's can pick on because of
his problems.
Flora b Flora really likes turtel because she use to have a kid she had down syndrome and when she
was 19 teen she died from pneumonia
Sandy Sandy has drinking problems and his family is not rich they are really poor like he can't use
his phone because has no money to buy one
Berthe
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Madam Mina In Jonathan Harker's Dracula '
Page 350 "Madam Mina, our poor dear Madam Mina is changing." Annotation #9 Just when all the
characters and the audience had thought the events with Lucy were already enough, now they face a
horrible reality; Mina is on the verge of turning into a vampire. As soon as Van Helsing began to
speak, Jonathan was already fearing this. The love of his life was turned into an evil creature that he
hated. Both the audience and Jonathan Harker knew that once Van Helsing informed she was
changing, she was going to turn into a bloodthirsty vampire. Not only did Harker certainly have his
fair share of terror with the Count, now he also faces the terror of loosing Mina. Page 410 "I am
only too happy to have been of any service! Oh, God!" It was worth for
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Madam Cj Walker Biography
"I got my start by giving myself a start." This notorious quote was stated by women who goes by the
name of Madam C.J Walker. Originally went by the name Sarah Breedlove, Walker was born in
Delta, Louisiana on December 23, 1867. She was born at a time where women possess little to no
economic opportunities. A typical women were known for their work in homes rather and relied on
men for money. However, C.J Walker was very different as she did not rely on her husband, but
rather creating her own business becoming the first self–made African–American millionaire.
Madam C.J Walker helped shaped America's history and its future through her tireless commitment
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Just to make life worse, Sarah began to suffer from a scalp ailment that caused her to lose most of
her hair. Scalp ailment were common to African Americans at the time as it would occur to those
who were dehydrated. Many African Americans including Sarah, didn't have enough money for
running water, and the lack of hydration would cause their hairs to fall off. Although this may seem
horrible for Sarah, it was the turning point in her life. After experiencing hair loss, she became
involved in finding a cure. She consulted her brothers for advice and also experimented with many
homemade remedies and store–bought products, including those made by Annie Malone, another
black woman entrepreneur. After experiment after experiment, Sarah finally found a cure in 1905
which consist of petroleum jelly, sodium, and perfume. Once she found a solution, she decided it
was time to sell her product locally. After yielding great results from the product, she decided to
spread this product throughout America. Her first destination was Denver, Colorado. It was at
Denver where Sarah married
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Why The Ultra Exclusive Designer Dress Shop
The reporter's eyes were alive with excitement as he looked in their direction the sound was coming
from. When it was over, he turned back to the camera wearing a bright smile and spoke excitedly,
"We have just received word over the mall's public address system that Miss Lucile "Lucy" Ledger
is the youngest and newest teen spokes model for the Corbin's Malls and shopping centers. It was
also announced that Elena, the former teen sensation featured in numerous teen magazines is
making her return to the world of entertainment and is to join her as well. I'm sure quite a few of us
remember Elena was seen in some publicity for the Bosom Bouquet, owned by her family. I guess
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These new posters of what Lucy Ledger purchased at the Bosom Bequest are in hot demand and are
being sold at select locations on each floor throughout the mall to prevent crowding. We are live
from the Corbin's Mall where pandemonium had erupted with the first appearance of their first
spokes model, the highly anticipate new celebrity Lucy Ledger. Back to you at the news desk," said
the excited reporter brightly, and then placed his hand to his ear. "I'll catch up with the Mall 's
Manger and grab some posters before I head back. Unfortunately, it won't be like this one I'm giving
to my daughter. It's autographed by Lucy Ledger herself before she flew off by helicopter," he said
quickly, as he rolled the poster back up and looked at take a swing at anyone who looked to take it
from him. "Mr. Otto," called Melody Ledger calmly, after she took a sip of her tea, "there should be
a crap load of calls coming in from parents who daughters had turned down the invite to attend
Anna's sleepover." "I must be missing something," Madilyn said confused. "I thought this is what
Lucile was trying to do?" "She already had," Mary laughed. "She called the one girl who
disrespected you and Anna. I believe that one girl had only called those who follow her. The ones,
who had agreed to attend, although they knew it was going to be a Snooze Fest, were good girls and
should be placed on your short list from now on." "I'm still confused, Melody. Can you simplify
what
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Madam Secretary Spoilers
Madam Secretary Spoilers: "Render Safe" Brings Henry under Danger, President Reckons Invasion
Madam Secretary is about to wind up its second season and the penultimate episode titled "Render
Safe" is packed with action, suspense and drama.
Spoilers suggest that Henry and associates will come under grave danger as they carry on their hunt
in Pakistan to nab the dreaded terrorist. In the earlier episode, we had already seen Murphy Station
team (Henry, Jane and Jose) being sent on a mission after President Dalton got the news that Jibral
Disah is hiding in Islamabad. It ended with the Pak government falling apart, rendering the country's
nuclear weapons unsafe.
As per TV Guide reports, the May 1, Sunday episode will see the trio choosing to stay
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Madam Cj Walker, By Sarah Breedlove
On December 23, 1897, Sarah Breedlove who is now known as Madam CJ Walker, was born on a
delta on a Louisiana Plantation where her parents, Owen and Minerva Anderson Breedlove worked
and were enslaved prior to the civil war. Although she was the first child of her siblings to be born
after the abolition of slavery, she faced just as many hard times. Walker was however able to
renovate herself from an illiterate laundress and farm girl to a highly successful business women. By
doing so she beat all odds because she was not only black but a woman during a time that saw value
in neither. Walker led a movement of great proportion to answer that inequality in life. Even though
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Sarah moved to Denver working as a sales agent for Malone where she met Charles Joseph Walker,
a St. Louis journalist, who later becomes her husband. Sarah then became known as 'Madam' C.J.
Walker. Her business began. Walker founded her own business and began to sell Madam Walker's
Wonderful Hair Grower. She claims that formula for this scalp healing and conditioning treatment
was revealed to her while she dreamed.Walker began to travel, for a year and a half she was seen all
over the South and Southeast promoting her business. Aas she formulateddevised sales and
marketing strategies, her hands on approach seemed to be workng. Walker wentould go door to door
demonstrating her products. With her name buzzing in churches, and lodges she was beginning her
path to success. Iin 1908, she opened Leila College to "hair culturists" (similar to a present day
beauty school). By 1910 Walker settled in the nation 'snations largest manufacturing center,
Indianapolis. She built yet another beauty school, a factory for her products and a hair and manicure
salon. Walker also donated $1,000 to fund the building of the 'colored YMCA'. During the year of
1913 Walker traveled to to the Caribbean and Central America expanding her business even more.
Finally she moved by herself to New York in 1916. She left the day–to–day work to her former
school teacher, Alice Kelly. She would oversee how things went from her office in NY but she really
became interested in the political and
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Madam Cj Walker Influence On Beauty Entrepreneurs
Beauty Industry Entrepreneur Sarah Breed love also known as Madam CJ Walker Still Inspires
Beauty Entrepreneurs illustrates both Schramm and Schumpeterian social entrepreneurship
concepts. This article explains how an African American woman born Louisiana who descended
from slaves in 1867 became the first female self–made millionaire in America (Evans, 2015, p. 5).
By selling her home made hair treatments and scalp care products making her one of the wealthiest
African American women in the country (Evans, 2015, p. 1). Madam Walker is undoubtedly one of
the most influential pioneers of the modern cosmetic industry and still continues to motivate like
minded innovators to this day.
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11). She will always be remembered for her contribution to the modern cosmetic industry due to her
creative marketing schemes, training opportunities, and innovated distribution strategies (Evans,
2015, p. 5). As well as her advocacy for women's economic independence, because she provided
thousands of African American women with careers that would've otherwise been farm labors, wash
room attendants or maids (Evans, 2015, p. 5) Although her entrepreneurial efforts are historical
hence she was inducted in the into the National Business Hall of Fame in 1992 (Evans, 2015, p. 12)
she was inducted in, she is also known as a philanthropist and social activist as well. In fact, she
often donated to schools and universities, established the first black YMCA, and campaigned against
black lynches (Evans, 2015, p. 11) Walker passed away in 1919 at the age of 51, but her impact on
society will never be forgotten her legacy continues on and will be forever inspirational to
entrepreneurs all over the
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Madam J Walker Inspiration
When I think of influential people, especially those of African American descent, so many names
flash through my mind but my main inspiration would have to be Madam C.J. Walker. Many know
her as the first female, of any race, self–made millionaire in America. While I may not a business
major, I still draw much inspiration from her story. She was the first free–born member of her family
and was raised in the Jim Crow South. She literally spent half of her life doing back breaking work
by washing other people's clothes seven days a week and only made $1.50 each week. She came
from next to nothing but that didn't dampen her spirit or dreams. Women, especially black women,
in the late 1800s into the 20th century had few options to make money and their opinions were
overlooked by the males that dominated society at the time. While women today are not nearly as
oppressed as during Walker's time we still have mountains to climb to obtain the true equality so
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Walker took a rather simple idea, a hair product that helped women's hair grow, and built a million
dollar company. Her operation started off small, she went door–to–door selling her products in
Colorado to anyone that would listen and soon her company began to grow. Madam C.J. Walker had
no formal training in how to run a business, the only experience she had was as a laundress but she
felt that there was more to the world than what she saw around her.
Representation of successful African American women were few and far between but that didn't
deter Walker, she was determined to make a better life for herself and her daughter, Lelia. That
determination and drive is what I look up to whenever I hear her story. Life was extremely difficult
for blacks post–Civil War but Madam C.J. Walker did her best to get past life's obstacles and do
what her heart desired. She rose above her subpar living conditions and knew that she was the only
one standing in her way of
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Madam Cj Walker Biography Essay
I met Madam CJ Walker on a chance occurrence. While searching for a quality hair–moisturizing
cream, I stumbled upon the Madam CJ Walker Beauty Culture beauty line. I clicked on the
company's website and learned about the great Madam Walker. Born into slavery in Delta,
Louisiana, was later orphaned at the age of seven, Sarah Breedlove (aka Madam CJ Walker) was
anything but easy. She went to live with her older sister in Mississippi and faced abuse from her
brother–in–law. In order to escape the mistreatment, Madam Walker married at the age of 14. Later,
she would leave Mississippi and embark on her journey. She most famously stated, "I got my start
by giving myself a start."
Madam CJ Walker was a force to be reckoned with. She was one of the most successful female
entrepreneurs during a male–dominated era and owned one of the most successful African–
American business. Not only successful in her self–made career, Madam Walker was also a devoted
mother and a social activist. Before inventing her line of hair care products, Madam Walker worked
for as little as $1.50 a day to raise her daughter and save for her education. Suffering from a scalp
disorder, Madam Walker experimented with hair care products and created her own formula. She
traveled the South and Southeast regions, going door–to–door selling her products. After
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With no education, Madam Walker built a prosperous enterprise and shattered early 20th century
norms. She is an accomplished woman and has become a symbol of female empowerment in my
life. Her business, philanthropy, and rise to success are inspirational. I was lucky to cross her path.
Madam Walker become a figurehead during a difficult moment in my life and academic career. I felt
discouraged by financial and academic obstacles that were presented in front of me. Anxiety
crippled me, but Madam Walker straightened me out. Learning about this powerful woman and her
stellar work ethic revived me in a
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Madam Odalisque and Lady Olympia
Madam Odalisque and Lady Olympia Throughout history the subject of human body and nudity has
always been a topic that artists have taken into consideration when painting, depending on the time
period that they were living in and style that they were working in. By looking at the history of art
through the 19th century, it is very clear that this subject was by far the most important and most
consistent topic throughout this specific time period. Other subject matters such as still life,
everyday life, landscapes, biblical and mythical stories and etc at some point were the most
important subjects for artists to paint due to the political, social, economical and religious status of
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In other words, he wanted the viewers to see paintings as a two dimensional surface and not three
dimensional pictures. With having such mindset, Manet's work was always being critiqued harshly
by the French Academy and the public. One of his best known paintings which like Ingres's Grande
Odalisque received very brutal critiques was his Olympia done in 1863. Manet not only wanted to
portray a modern life scene, but also wanted to make social commentaries throughout his work. In
Olympia was he was able to make a comment about the French social and sensual lifestyle. Olympia
is a painting of a reclined nude figure that appears to be a prostitute because of the title that he had
given it (during the 19th century, a professional prostitute was called an Olympia). According to the
critics Manet's figure was not known as a "nude" figure, but was known as a "naked" figure due to
the thin black ribbon that she had tied around her neck, the golden bracelet that she had around her
arm, the fashionable slippers that she was wearing and finally the Orchid flower that she had on the
side of her hair. Critics not only gave Manet a hard time because of his subject matter and the story
that he was narrating with it, but also gave him a hard time because of the "un–finished" look that he
had given to his painting by using the color patch technique. Ingres and Manet were very different in
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Madam C. J. Walker Research Paper
Madam C.J. Walker After extensive research, many have discovered that Madam C.J. Walker was a
pioneer in the personal growth and care of natural hair. In this paper were talking about her
childhood and what she did to become the first self–made female millionaire. Also, how she
influenced other women's life and gave women across the nation a new career path. Walker did
many other inspirational stuff for the black society but mainly for black women. Madam C.J. Walker
was born on December 23rd 1867. Her parents were Owen and Minerva Breedlove, she became a
member of the St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church. After her divorce, Walker became even
more involved in her company, which by the end of 1912, employed some 1,600 agents
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Madam Cj Walker Research Paper
The first person I chose was none other than the iconic, motivational speaker, activist herself,
Madam CJ Walker. She empowered so many women of color to be independent and has paved the
way for aspiring and current entrepreneurs , mainly women, who are looking to go into the
cosmetology field. Walker, whose birth name was Sarah Breedlove, hadn't always been the
successful entrepreneur she was, and had to work extremely hard to obtain her multi–million legacy.
She was born when slavery was still prevalent, and her parents, as well as older siblings, worked as
slaves on a plantation in Louisiana(her home state). Luckily, the Emancipation Proclamation was
signed, freeing all slaves from their owners, Madam Walker was the first of her six siblings
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Analysis Of Madam Butterfly, By Giacomo Puccini
Kate Moran
Dr. Robert Katz
Music Appreciation
10/19/2017
Music and Words
Madam Butterfly, "Un Bel Di" By Giacomo Puccini
Giacomo Puccini was born in Lucca, Italy on December 22nd, 1858. He was one of nine children of
Michele Puccini and Albina Magi. The Puccini family was established in Lucca as a local musical
dynasty by Puccini 's great–great grandfather. Each of the men in the family studied music at
Bologna, and some went on to take additional musical studies courses elsewhere in Italy. Most of
them composed music for the church, Cattedrale di San Martino. With the Puccini family having
occupied the position of maestro di cappella for 124 years (1740–1864) by the time of Puccini's
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It was rewritten and this time contained three acts. This second version was performed on 28 May
1904 in Brescia. In 1906, Puccini wrote a third version and in 1907, Puccini made several changes
which became the fourth version, and was performed in Paris on many occasions. "In 1907, Puccini
made his final revisions to the opera in a fifth version, which has become known as the "Standard
Version" and is the one which is most often performed around the world" (Wagner).
Like Puccini's other operas, this one tells the story of a tragic–heroic female protagonist. A young
geisha named Cio–Cio–San, from Nagasaki, renounces her profession and religion to marry an
American Naval Officer, Pinkerton. The two are married but her husband must depart soon after the
ceremony. When Pinkerton returns to Nagasaki several years later, with a new American wife by his
side, he learns that Butterfly has given birth to a son. Pinkerton decides to take their son back with
him to American, and Butterfly accepts his decision with dignity. But rather than return to her life as
a geisha, Madame Butterfly commits suicide with her father's sword.
Un bel dì vedremo ("One fine day we shall see"), the opera 's most famous aria, is from Act II and
takes place many years after the marriage of Butterfly and Pinkerton. It tells the tale of her
daydream, the young brides' happy reunion with her loving husband, and she reminisces Pinkerton's
promise
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Madam Cj Walker : Uncovering An Indiana Treasure
Madam CJ Walker Uncovering an Indiana Treasure Madam CJ Walker was an uneducated woman
and child of 2 former slaves. She was the first woman of either race to make money and become
wealthy and successful completely on her own. Madam Walker only had 2 dollars and a dream when
she began her business of manufacturing and distributing hair growth improvement shampoo. She
started selling by going door to door, which turned into a full on manufacturing business. With this
money, she quickly became a philanthropist because of her will to help other people grow and
become self sufficient on their own. She contributed to many orphanages, local businesses and
educational institutions because she wished to support her community and young people with the
resources that she had wished she had. More Than Petticoats Madam 's husband and business
Lawyer convinced her to donate money to the community in order to bring positive attention to her
business. This idea worked, but also grew and gave her many more opportunities to give to her
community. Madam helped her poor neighbors in Indianapolis by supporting them on rent and
groceries, gave coins to children in return for running her errands, and spoke to women about
education and bettering themselves. Through her actions and large donations to local organizations,
she touched many peoples lives and became a well established and thought of member of the
Indianapolis community. NYT – The Charitable–Industrial Complex Warren Buffet 's
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Madam C. J. Walker Research Paper
Madam C.J. did not have a diploma degrees or any equivalent but she did in fact attend public
school night when ever she could. Madam C.J. Walker invented her haircare product in 1905 as a
consequence of her scalp ailment which result in losing some of her hair. In 1890, Madam C.J.
Walker was believed to have developed a scalp disorder that will later caused her to lose most of her
hair. However, before she developed her own haircare product, Madam C.J. Walker used some sort
of home remedies to try to prevent continuation of hair lost. However, she also at some point bought
hair care product in attempt to combat her lose of hair. At the age of seven, Madam C.J. Walker real
given name was Sarah Breedlove. In 1874 both her parents Owen and Minerva
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Madam C. J. Walker
Madam C. J. Walker
Madam C. J. Walker was a black philanthropist, an entrepreneur, a social and political activist. She
was born as Sarah Breedlove, on the 23rd of December 1867 and died on the 25th of
May 1919. She was widely recognized as one of the wealthiest women in the country as well as the
very first female self–made millionaire. She used her company, which she founded, Madame
C. J. Walker Manufacturing as her business frontier (Walker and Bundles 208). Her business was
quite successful in developing and advertising a hair and beauty products for black women.
Through her business, she ventured into philanthropy and activism. She made numerous financial
donations to many organizations, and she also became a patron of the arts. Her extravagant estate
served the purpose of a gathering venue for many African American people.
Following her death, the Madame Walker Theatre Centre opened in 1927 to ensure her legacy
remained. Madam C. J. Walker was born on December 23rd, 1867 as Sarah Breedlove, to Owen and
Minerva Breedlove, who were former slaves enslaved to Robert W. Burney's Madison Parish.
She was the first of child born into freedom among her five siblings, after the signing of the
Emancipation Proclamation. Her siblings included one older sister, Louvenia and four brethren:
James, Solomon, Owen Jr. and Alexander. At six years of age, her mother passed away probably
from cholera or yellow fever– which was a deadly disease transmitted by mosquitoes. After
Minerva's
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A Comparison Of Madam Defarge And Sydney Carton
In Charles Dickenson A Tale of Two Cites there were plenty of characters that I could have chosen
from but two that stood out to me the most were Madam Defarge and Sydney Carton. They stood
out to me because although they are equally strong characters who they were revealed to be was
shocking. As a reader we meet Madam Defarge in her wine shop. I got the feeling that she was a
very flashy woman because wore fur coverings and big gold hoop earrings. She didn't say much but
the air around her must have been tense. She would often cough to get her husband's attention when
a visitor would enter the shop. Madam Defarge would be seen knitting away while her husband
would conduct business. She may have seem busy knitting but she was always listening to what was
going on. Her knitting is a register of people that need to be killed, this important because the
Defarges are a part of the resistance. During the early parts of the story I thought of Madam Defarge
as her husband's helper but I was surprised to learn that she was ruthless and the person in charge.
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People were poor, hungry, and abused by the government. Madam Defarge hated the government for
the same reason only she had been personally affected by Evremonde. Her sister was raped and
killed; she spent her life bent on revenge for her family. When Marquis Evremonde was killed she
didn't stop she proved that she would do anything to eradicate the Evremonde blood line "But, the
Evremonde people are to be exterminated, and the wife and child must follow the husband and
father" (Dickens 693).She wasn't alone in this; he minions Jacques Three and Vengence were just as
bad. Jacques fantasized about killing little Lucy, "The child also, "has golden hair and blue eyes.
And we seldom have a child there. It is a pretty sight" (Dickens
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Character Analysis Of Madam Secretary
Politics and the word "exciting" being used in the same sentence is an oxymoron for most. But the
CBS show Madam Secretary, shatters that assumption. The show is based on the life of a "rogue"
Secretary of State, Elizabeth (Bes) McCord which is played by Tia Leoni. She has been appointed to
the Secretary of State position just after the previous Secretary of State dies in a mysterious plane
crash. The pilot episode begins with President Conrad Dalton pulls up to her private ranch house
asking his former colleague from the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) to work with him again, but
this time in his cabinet. She is reluctant at first for a few reasons, she is married and has three
children, she has not previously held any political office, and she does not have any interest to
advance herself in politics. The President does not take no as offer, gives her some time to think
about it and later on McCord agrees to take the job. The show embracing a strong female leading
character handing commonplace issues all the while not mentioning a political party propels a
compelling message that resonates with its viewers and forces the viewers to request that our
political system in reality was analogous to the show.
Madam Secretary showcases a veritable leader. She approaches a magnitude of crises with poise and
confidence. In one episode of the show, there is a threat on a US States base in Yemen and the life of
an American ambassador could be in danger. She immediately goes to the
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Madam Hailey's Memoir
It was a dark and stormy night, when Annabelle Heinsdorff was born by a water stream, 5 years ago.
Her mother May ran ,she knew someone was watching her somehow. It was unacceptable, in her
town. Annabelle never knew her parents, she wanted to meet them, but never knew how to get out of
the house without passing by Madam. Madam Hailey always sat in her chair in the lounging area,
with Fluffy ,her cat, in her lap. As Annabelle headed to school, in a place near Salem where the
teachers were bile, she grab a piece of parchment and wrote a letter to her father, hoping would
someday get.
Meanwhile while Annabelle was at school, Madam Hailey, Fluffy, and their maid, Kate, were at
their home, doing as normal, Madam drinking her tea, Kate cleaning as her job says so, Fluffy
always thinking what could happen. Madam was bile, she knew something was going to happen.
Something unordinary, it gave her chills, but then she smelled something very perfumed. Annabelle
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Then suddenly after she is spooked, cast a spell on Fluffy, after that Fluffy was a human again.
Again?, you may ask, Fluffy was a human, but he was a bad child so Madam cast a spell on him that
only she can reverse. Fluffy's real name is Jason, when he stood up for the first time in years, he
pointed to Madam and said "You evil witch. Why did you do this to me? Only if I had some type of
power, I could turn you into a cat." Then he ran to Annabelle when she yelled "What is happening?"
Jason said "Stop! Don't say one word, if you do it's off with your head! Understood?" "Yes!"
Annabelle said. "Annabelle! Get back here!" said Madam.
Madam cried of the foul act of a person. She ran around when she recognized the man. The man was
an evil man, it was Annabelle's father. Hoping this would lead to her mother, Annabelle followed
"No looking back
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Plot And Themes Of Madam Bovary
PLOT AND THEMES OF madam BOVARY
INTRODUCTION TO THE AUTHOR
Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880) was a French writer best remembered for his debut novel madam
Bovary. Flaubert, as a author, was notoriously a compulsive, avoiding such techniques as cliché and
finding "le mot juste" ("the right word").
Flaubert was born in Rouen, the son of a doctor. author began writing as a toddler and was educated
at the lyceumin Rouen. In 1840, he emotional to Paris so as to review law, however found the town
distasteful. one in every ofthe few folks he met in Paris was the writer poet, United Nations agency
wrote Les Miserables.
From 1846 to 1854, author had associate degree affair with the writer Louise Colet, his solely
serious romantic relationship. He ne 'er married, however it 's suspected that he had a mistress in
European country and is thoughtto possess frequented prostitutes. author brazenly wrote concerning
his sexual activities with prostitutes,particularly throughout his travels. He traveled to the center
East from 1489 to 1850, visiting Hellenic Republic, Egypt, and Beirut, wherever he shrunk venereal
disease.
Flaubert began work on madam Bovary in 1850, however failed to complete the novel till 1856. His
second novel, Salammbo, was written between 1858 and 1862 following a voyage to city state.
tormented by social disease,author died of a bleeding in 1880 at the age of fifty eight. He was buried
in his town of Rouen.
INTRODUCTION TO THE NOVEL
Madame Bovary is maybe the known novel by
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Personal Narrative On Detention
At approximately 5:03p.m. Israel Thomas' Mom came down to Mr. Kimpson's room. When she got
there she barged in asking, "What is this?" "Is this tutorial or detention?" Mr. Kimpson stated to her,
"This is detention." She said, "Oh no he can't stay for that!" She instructed her son to get his things
together so that they can leave. When she asked her son, as he was packing up, who assigned
detention, he stated Mrs. Northern did. She then came over into my room and said, "Hey, he can't
serve a detention and I would appreciate if you have an issue with my son, you call me." I told her,
"Ma'am I sent home the letter to inform you that Israel had a detention and he brought it back signed
by you." She said, "Yeah I know I signed it but he can't stay for detention." She then stated that, "I
know I signed the letter, but I was suppose to call you but I had a lot going on and didn't have time
to call." I told her that the only reason he was allowed to stay was because he had permission from
her. She said, "No!" "He cannot stay for detention. In the future if y'all have a ... Show more content
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In each of the previous incidents, Ms. Thomas was dealt with in a calm profession manner not
withstanding her aggressive, bullying tactics towards me. I was provoked and as a result, I acted in
an uncharacteristic manner that was not professional in my own defense. I've been forced to deal
with Ms. Thomas' uninvited confrontations without prior notice, or opportunity to seek
administrative support. The present incident was no different. She entered my room unannounced on
two occasions in an extremely hostile demeanor. Again this was my 3rd time being approached by
this parent. How was she even able or allowed to come down to approach me? Had there been
security, she would never had been able to come down to my room in that
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Madam Cj Walker Research Paper
"I want to live to help my race" Madam CJ Walker once said. She was a woman who would not let
racial and gender barriers stop her from doing what she wanted. She was born into a family of
former slaves, who did not have enough money to send any of the children to school. In 1887 her
husband Moses was killed in a lynch mob, the reason was because he was black. So, Madam CJ
Walker had to raise their 2–year–old daughter alone. At that time, it was hard to find a job to support
her daughter, who she wanted to attend school and have a better life than she did. It was also very
difficult to find a house because banks wound not loan money to African Americans so it was
difficult to save up money to buy one. When she moved to St. Louis she washed clothes
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The Presentation Presented By Zoe Madams
Were there any areas for improvement that you would have changed? Please explain with details.
The portion of the presentation presented by Zoe Madams refers to some obstacles encountered
during the inclusion of independent contractors. She mentions that such contractors were reluctant to
"buy into the program" and among other things, they were unwilling to utilize the parent company's
adopted software, which was a requirement (Madams & Alexander, 2013). From the video it seems
like the issues with contractors came after the projects were kicked off and started, which makes me
think that a better job could have been done by providing clear guidance and setting specific
requirements during the bidding process. Soliciting bids from only those contractors willing to adapt
to the new methods and techniques specific for the projects comprised within the Olympic program
could have minimize the problems encountered during execution and maybe even the need for such
a high presence of managers in ground to oversee their work as a control mechanism. Later during
the presentation, Gordon Alexander provides insight into one more area that could be improved in
future projects. This project clearly benefited from historical records and from previous lessons
learned acquired during past projects (Madams & Alexander, 2013). It is puzzling why Gordon
Alexander states during his portion of the presentation that the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA)
was not trying to create reports that
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Essay On Madam Markel
My brothers and sisters, there comes a time that we have to put our differences aside and see the
world with humanity. What you and I have been hearing from some of the Presidential Candidates
running for the Presidency of the United States of America is sickening to me, Sara, our citizens
living inside and outside of the Jewish State, and I think most of the seven billion of us. But we
should never let the actions of some inhumane individuals get to us. Despite of what happened dark
decades ago, we are having a holy relationship with Madam Markel and the people of Germany. She
always have been welcomed, and she will always be. Alongside of my loved ones, I can not be more
thankful for having her as someone very dear to me. Her kindness towards us and others in our
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Hope for peace is the only option we have and I am very hopeful for a better relationship with
Palestine and the nation of Iran. And with the recent developments in France, which are not only
affecting the people of France, but also each and every one of us from every holy faith on the God
gifted planet of ours. My brothers and sisters, the actions of some ticks are not representing for over
a billion and half of you living in the Jewish State and around the world. Mr. Donald Trump's
comments are inhumane for someone wishing to be the President of a great nation, the United States
of America, or any nation as a matter of fact. Keep in mind that he is not the voice over three
hundred millions of Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, Infidels, and others calling the United
States of America home. As the Prime Minister of the State of Israel, I have learned over the past
years that kindness is more effective than anything you could imagine, even a bullet, as we can
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Essay on Madam Curie
Madame Curie, as the scientist is venerably called, was a true pioneer of her time. Growing up
amidst political turmoil and sexual discrimination she was able to persevere with austere
determination to make breakthrough scientific findings, while also fighting for humanitarian
betterment. In a long list of renowned female scientists Madam Curie stands at the top of the list not
only for her findings, but also for her efforts to aid those with the worst afflictions; she is long
remembered as a pioneer, a leader, a truly gifted scientist, and a humanitarian who died while
helping others to live. Madam Curie was born Maria Sklodowska on November 7, 1867 in Warsaw,
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While working as a governess north of Warsaw, Maria read books of all subjects searching for her
calling. Despite the fact that the Russian Czar had outlawed the teaching of laboratory science in
Poland, Maria was drawn to chemistry. It was during this time that Maria became enchanted with
Chemistry, and became determined to pursue her education in this field. During this time Maria was
also secretly studying chemistry in a "floating university" that would teach outlawed subjects in
changing locations to avoid suspicion of the Czar. These students would also conduct experiments in
"museums" to put their knowledge to test without Russian interference. After working for roughly
two years Maria had saved the money required to travel and pay tuition costs at the famous
Sorbonne University in Paris. To avoid suspicion on Polish decent Maria changed her name Marie
and undertook her studies. Although Marie was not as well prepared for the coursework as her
classmates, her desire and determination to learn separated her from her peers. Due to her
outstanding results in Physics Marie was given a scholarship by the Society for the Encouragement
of National Industry. The Society paid her to test the magnetic properties of various steels, and
provided her with a lab to conduct research. This lab also housed Pierre Curie, who had conducted
brilliant research in Magnetism himself. The two began a relationship of love and
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Madam C. J Walker Research Paper
Madam C. J. Walker Fact You should be known with Madam C. J. Walker. Her real name is Sarah
Breedlove. She was an African American entrepreneur. She also a philanthropist and the first female
millionaire in America. She was born on December 23, 1867. She became millionaire because of her
a line of beauty and hair products for black women. She developed it and marketed it in her
company named Madame C.J. Walker Company. Here is Madam C.J. Walker fact. Madame C. J.
Walker's Life She was born in Delta, Louisiana. She had a sister and four brothers. She was the first
child, and her mother died because of cholera. Her father remarried and died afterward. Then, Sarah
married with Moses McWilliams, but when her child was two years old, her husband died. Sarah
worked as washerwoman and barely earned more than a dollar a day. However, it was determined to
make enough money, so her daughter can get the formal education. Sarah got severe dandruff and
other scalp ailments, and she developed baldness. Since most of Americans did indoor plumbing,
central heating, and electricity, they seldom to wash and bath their hair. Therefore, she learned about
hair care from her brothers that owned a barbershop in St. Louis. After she learned about hair and
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The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Oakland Bay Area chapter, held it. Many related
programs were offered; include the madam Walker Theatre Center. The awards that are presented to
individuals are the Madame C. J Walker heritage award as well as young entrepreneur and legacy
awards. She became the inspiration for women. She gave much knowledge for women that they can
reach their goal and dream too. They can earn money too and it is called gender. She gave a new
spirit for most women in the world. Her company is still sexist until today and it has many other
building with her name; exclude the scholarships and award of
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Madam Miller Role
Ms. Kayana Janae Millie, is the president of the Student Government Association (SGA) for East
Tennessee State University. Her office is the official line for communication between Faculty, Staff,
and Administration as well as source for accessing BUC fund for students travel and programs for
the student government. Coordinating homecoming each Fall, Civility series each spring and major
concern and event throughout the year.
Madam Miller is a senior student who studying English and majoring in political science. Her
ambition is to do law after graduation, to specific Civil law and perhaps she may likely participate in
politic in the near future. The president of the student government was selected because of the
leadership capability and good performance in the student's government. Knowing very well my
being with the leadership will give me some knowledge of leadership, my being as an observer to
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She humbly give me a sit and we started the interview. My first question was to know who is
Madam Kayana Janae Miller and what encourage her to become a leader of the student government.
According in respond, she was motivated by her peers and desire to lead and be representative to the
voice of the student's body. A question about her hope for as a leader for the organization, she went
on to indicate that she will encourage other students like her to be ambitious and pursue the goals
that will bring development and take the lead in leadership in various disciplines.
Responding to her achievement as a leader, her leadership have been able to have upcoming
constitutional change, establish what she called DACA legislation, and assist in OER research. The
upcoming constitutional change is to upgrade setting provision in the constitution to meet the
present day situation for instant, the presidency cross and other sections in the
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Madam Valomode
It was told in the beginning of this story that an unnamed child is taken in as an orphan by Madame
and Monsieur Valmonde. They didn't know where she came from. Though there were many rumors
about her origin, Madam Valmode didn't mind and took the unnamed child in as her own and later
named Desiree. Madam Valmonde changes her in many ways; first by raising her, then by giving her
a name. She transforms a child of questionable origin to an accepted white woman. Her acceptance
is more solidified when she marries Armand who loves her so much without considering her origin.
Though he was aware of the fact, he decides to take a risk anyway and give Desiree his last name.
Soon they were married and got a baby boy. After three months, Armand noticed
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Madam Matisse- (the green line) Essay
The Artwork.
'Madam Matisse' is a rather famous portrait of Matisse's wife, and is a great example of a fauvist
artwork, using many bold, bright and contrasting colours throughout the painting. This painting was
created using oil and tempura on canvas; tempera being a glutinous water–soluble material such as
egg yolk, which is added to painting medium. The paint has been applied in bold, thick and vigorous
brushstrokes, in several layers, along with added texture. The green line in the centre of Madam
Matisse's face has been well placed as a shadow line, and also in order to prevent the face from
sinking into the strong flat colours in the background. The face is also divided into a warm, and cool
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There are many examples which are similar to this work, also being fauve or using the bright, bold
colour which is an important feature of this piece. Such paintings include; Apples(1916), and Girl
with green eyes (1908).
Artwork –World.
The artwork reflects aspects of the world at the time it was created through the use of colour and
painting techniques of the fauvist movement, which was a new development of the time. Matisse
was one of the most dominant figures in the movement and was also the 'founding father'. This new
movement was largely influenced by such painters as Van Gogh and Picasso, both whom fauvists
greatly admired. The fauvists also tried to translate their feelings into colour on the canvas board,
which they applied roughly, in thick strokes, almost clumsily. Their art was rather free, and of a very
expressive nature.
These techniques; such as colour use, was made possible due to the developments in paint, and the
production and availability of brighter and stronger colour. This was also new to the art world at this
time.
Apart from Matisse's new found and developed personal style which is an obvious feature and
aspect of this work, it is unlikely that any other events of the time affected this work. Matisse simply
chose subject
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Case Study: Madam Leong
Madam Leong is a head of department in an organisation. Currently, she has to deal with an
increasingly diverse group of workers in her department. Now, she needs to think the ways to solve
this problem. First of all, Madam Leong needs to have a vital role in changing the organizational
culture so that it can be more closely mirrors the values of the diverse force. The skill that she needs
to have which are comprehension and acknowledgment of managing diversity concept, admission
that diversity is threaded through each part of management, self–consciousness, as far as
understanding your own culture, identity, biases, prejudices and stereotypes and ability to challenge
and change institutional practices that present obstacles to different groups.
Moreover, Madam Leong has to understand the meaning and importance of managing diversity.
Managing diversity implies that management and leadership of a workforce with the objective of
encouraging productive and mutually beneficial relationship among the employees of organisation.
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Everybody needs to be trained no matter what race and religion he or she is. As a head of
department in an organisation, she needs to confirm that all of the employees must be given the
training, coaching and abilities they require. Try to eliminate bias for a specific gender, race and
religion. Sixth, Madam Leong supposed to base decisions on objective criteria rather than based on
different religion and race. She should be expecting all employees from different culture able to
meet required norms and perform to the best of their ability. Avoid setting diverse criteria for
different ethnic groups and permit certain ethnic of the employees to make excuses for their faults.
When managing the employees, Madam Leong should always focus on job–related issues, not
personal issues like the employees' gender, national origin or domestic partner when dealing with
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Madam C. J. Walker
Madam C. J. Walker
Madam C. J. Walker was a black philanthropist, an entrepreneur, a social and political activist. She
was born as Sarah Breedlove, on the 23rd of December 1867 and died on the 25th of May 1919. She
was widely recognized as one of the wealthiest women in the country as well as the very first female
self–made millionaire. She used her company, which she founded, Madame C. J. Walker
Manufacturing as her business frontier (Walker and Bundles 208). Her business was quite successful
in developing and advertising a hair and beauty products for black women. Through her business,
she ventured into philanthropy and activism. She made numerous financial donations to many
organizations, and she also became a patron of the arts. Her extravagant estate served the purpose of
a gathering venue for many African American people. Following her death, the Madame Walker
Theatre Centre opened in 1927 to ensure her legacy remained.
Madam C. J. Walker was born on December 23rd, 1867 as Sarah Breedlove, to Owen and Minerva
Breedlove, who were former slaves enslaved to Robert W. Burney's Madison Parish. She was the
first of child born into freedom among her five siblings, after the signing of the Emancipation
Proclamation. Her siblings included one older sister, Louvenia and four brethren: James, Solomon,
Owen Jr. and Alexander. At six years of age, her mother passed away probably
from cholera or yellow fever– which was a deadly disease transmitted by mosquitoes. After
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My Life And Times Of Madam
In the life of an entrepreneur one should expect, risk, decisions, success, and even failure, but that
didn't stop the likes of Madam C.J. Walker, a woman who reared even the greatest of entrepreneurial
risk while fighting for something bigger than herself. In the biography entitled, On Her Own
Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker, by A'Leila Bundles, and published by Scribner,
Walker's own great–great granddaughter tells the tale of a lifetime of a woman who started her
business own her own ground in her own way. The main idea of this book is to profess Madam C.J.
Walker's own personal story in a very sentimental perspective. No detail is left unwritten about her
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At the time of January 1, 1848, inventory, Minerva was not yet Owen's wife and neither of them had
any children" (p.28). Walker's parents were 38 years of age at the time of her birth. She was born a
free child on her family's small shack and rented plot of ground on a plantation in a village called
Delta located in Madison Parish, Louisiana. Walker was born just four years after the Emancipation
Proclamation was declared to free all persons held as slaves free. She was also born during a time of
political upheaval where newly black delegates for the Louisiana Constitutional Convention would
introduce civil rights legislation to outlaw segregation on public property. "On December 31, eight
days after Sarah's birth, Pickney B.S. Pinchback, another black delegate who would later serve as
acting lieutenant governor of the state, introduced civil rights legislation outlawing segregation on
trains, on ferries and in public places" (p.31). Following that, the Knights of the White Camellia
would strike back to the equality with other races with violence and intimidation. Fortunately,
Madison Parish, Louisiana was not as exposed to the severe violence of this organization due to the
small town and federal troops located nearby in Vicksburg (p.31). In addition, the times were
dangerous but little walker would soon grow to know of the dangers that surrounded the post–
slavery time period. The turmoil and violence of the 1860s
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Madam Cj Walker Biography
"There is no royal flower–strewn path to success. And if there is, I have not found it for if I have
accomplished anything in life it is because I have been willing to work hard"(CITATION). This is an
excerpt from one of Madam C.J Walker's lectures. She lived through many hardships as a young
adult. For example, throughout her adolescence, Walker suffered from a rare, scalp disease, which
resulted in hair loss. Determined to make a change, Walker started to experiment ways to relieve her
hair. Madam C.J Walker is considered a hero in history, because she overcame obstacles in her
youth, to become the first self–made woman millionaire, by developing hair products for African
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As a result of this, Sarah began to experiment with both store–bought and home remedies in a
desperate attempt to find a panacea for her condition. Later in 1905, Annie Turnbo Malone, who was
a black, successful, hair care product entrepreneur, hired Sarah as an authority, making her to move
to Denver, Colorado. While their stay there, Sarah's husband, Charles cooperated with her and
helped her to make advertisements for hair treatment for African American that she was created and
soon to be perfected. Also, Charles convinced her to use a better–known name "Madam C.J
Walker", which became her permanent name. On 1907, Madam C.J Walker and her husband
traveled around the south and southeast advocating her products as well as speaking lectures of her
"Walker Method". The Walker Method included her self–made formula for pomade, brushing and
the specific use of heated combs. Madam C.J Walker is lucky to have a man like Moses. He
unconditionally supports her in every way. Him and her daughter definitely encouraged Walker to
promote her hair care product. Not only the people who cares for her, but also the hardships of her
life lead he to her advertisements. Having to marry a man at a young age and watching him die is
hard enough. On top of that she was a single mother at the time with A'Lelia. She worked for long,
hard hours to pay for her daughter's education. As a
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Analysis Of Madam De Pompadour
The canvas depicts Madam de Pompadour, former mistress of Louis XV. Painted during the final
year of her life and completed shortly after her death. Life size in scale (217 x 156.8cm) this vertical
composition could be daunting, and yet this carefully composed painting shows the sitter with a
pleasant and welcoming expression, engaging with her audience, almost drawing them closer. The
Marquise is confidently placed at the centre of the composition, the background is dark and
uncomplicated background, there are sumptuous red curtains behind and to her right, whilst a
beautifully carved and gilded bookcase filled with books and a similarly decorated table are set on
her left, creating a diagonal line from the top left to the bottom right of the canvas with the sitter at
the centre of this division; dressed in her beautifully detailed and elaborately embellished gown
flowing into and continuing the bias of the arrangement. There is an impression that the Marquise is
slightly removed or distanced from the observer: a chair with a small spirited dog standing on it, the
embroidery (tambour frame) upon which she works with coloured thread, a mandolin or lute is
placed strategically in the foreground, creating something akin to a boundary, the leg or frame of the
tambour is a prominent black vertical line before here reinforcing this impression and yet this
perceived perimeter does not detract from the feeling of domesticity and welcome. Around the edge
of the table at the
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Madam Cj Walker Biography
The First Self–Made Millionaire
Hair product companies that are owned by African Americans are created to help the black
community enhance their kinky–curly textures. From natural hair products to permed hair products,
many companies are making millions among millions of dollars for providing the best shampoos
and moisturizers. Many of the natural hair companies were influenced be a woman who created a
new regimen for hair growth and created handmade hair products. Sarah Breedlove, who is also
known as Madam CJ Walker, gained knowledge about caring for coarse hair and started her own
product line. Her first hair product was Madam C.J Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower and her
reputation skyrocketed because of the good reviews about her new creation. Not only she was an
entrepreneur, she was also a philanthropist and a helpful Civil Rights activist throughout the early
1900's.
To begin with her first accomplishment, she started to sell hair products after her bad experience of
scalp ailment. Walker's bad case of hair loss made her engrossed about how to properly care for
thick–coarse hair and she began advertising products (Madam CJ Walker Timeline). She was a sales
agent for Annie Malone, but she was not creating her own brand just yet (The Philanthropy Hall of
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In 1908, she created her own factory and a beauty school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to educate
African American women for their self–worth. According to Biography, "they promoted Walker's
philosophy of "cleanliness and loveliness" as a means of advancing the status of African–
Americans" (Madam C.J Walker). C.J Walker had employees called Walker's Agent that taught the
community about loving himself/herself and beauty tips on hair and hygiene. Also, she toured across
the country with her workers and taught young women about hair regimens and endorsed the new
and improved hot comb with widened
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Essay On Madam Cj Walker Is A Role Model
When people talk about those they look up to most would say someone in the entertainment
business, maybe a sports player, rapper, or television star. Which is nothing wrong with having
entertainers as role models because they too have stories and they too have beginnings? For me, a
role model is someone who sets standards, believes in something and goes for it, but also someone
who breaks down barriers designed specifically to stop them. Madam C.J. Walker is just that. Not
only did she succeed beyond everyone's expectations, she also maneuvered well in a system full of
white man. Ms. Walker paved the way for herself and a way for the people that would come after
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Shortly after being married, at 18 she became a mother to a baby girl name Leila and then a widow
at age of 20. For some that might have been enough to stop them but not Walker. Relocating to St.
Louis where she worked as a laundress. Working for as little as $1.50 a day, she managed to save
enough money to educate her daughter in the city's public schools (Bundles). Already providing a
better life for her daughter that she had. Furthermore, in the 1890's Walker began losing her hair due
to lack of products for colored women. Trying every outlet available, even using products made by
Annie Malone, another black woman entrepreneur (Bundles). None of these products worked for
Madam Walker. Shortly after Walker moved to Denver in 1905, where she made her own product
and married her husband Charles Joseph Walker. This all, in turn, lead to her name change, as well
as the name of her product "Madam Walker Wonderful Hair Grower". From that moment Walker's
life took off. For a year and a half, she would go door to door in the colored neighborhood selling
her product. In addition to going door to door, she used churches as a platform to give people
knowledge about her product. Not only was Madam Walker going door to door hustling, she also
employed thousands of women of color to work for her. Later in 1908, she opened Leila College in
Pittsburgh where she trained the women she employed called "hair culturist". One her last business
stop was in
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Madam C. J. Walker Biography
Madam C.J. Walker was born in 1867, she die on 1919, as "The first black women millionaire in
America" for her successful line of hair care products.Born Sarah Breedlove, she was widowed be
age 20 and took work as a laundress.After seeking treatment for hair loss, she developed the
"Walker System" and sold her homemade products directly to black women.Walker also funded
scholarships for women at the Tuskegee Institute and donated large sums to the NAACP, black
YMCA and dozens of other charities.The daughter of Louisiana Sharecroppers.Walker was
orphaned at six,married at fourteen, and widowed at twenty with a two–year–old daughter to care
for. In 1905 Walker, who had been being her hari sought a treatment for the condition.The Method
of beauty culture she developed revolutionized black hair care.She distinguished her products from
the hair straightteners advocated be white cosmetic firms,arguing that her treatment was geared to
the special health needs of blacks.She sold her homemade products directly to black women, using a
personal approach that won her customers eventually a fleet of loyal saleswomen. Her lectures and
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Walker train her "beauty accomplish" after establishing her business headquarters in Denver, with a
branch in Pittsburg managed be her daughter A'Lelia.Her second hasband,Charles J. walker, a
jouralist, helped promoted her wife's flourishing enterprise.Her lectures and demonstations won
thousand of costomers and in 1910 she moved her headquarters of Inianpolis.Her business employed
over three thousand workers, mainly door–to–door
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The Characteristics Of Madam Merle
One of the most impressive characteristics of the novel is that James sets Isabel Archer's
consciousness as central consciousness. What James referred as "central consciousness" is, that the
story is presented to the reader through this centering person's eye and feeling. Isabel is a girl who
has a willful and romantic character, which is not only as James' definition as "a young woman of
many theories with remarkably active imagination and a tangle of thoughts of vague outlines"
(James, Portrait 52) as in chapter 6 as well as through her speech, actions and interaction with other
character in additional to the comments of other character. She is a lady with fine imagination about
her romantic love. So when she meets Gilbert Osmond, who is a sensitive artist with good
temperament, total opposite to the practical man like Goodwood, who is straightforward and full of
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She is one of the characters, who has an influence on the central consciousness' change of love.
3.1 Isabel' Change of Attitude towards Madam Merle In Chapter 18, readers' first impression of
Madam Merle is given in the eye of heroine. Through Isabel's eye, Merle is a "tall, fair, smooth
woman"(James, Portrait 153), "rare", "charming", "cultivated" and "accomplished"(James, Portrait
163). In her first impression of Madam Merle, she is exactly what Isabel's dream of being portrayed
as herself. According to Isabel's consciousness, her first impression on Madam Merle is the reason
why in later chapter Isabel tell every details of her thought and shares her every secret deep in her
heart with Madam Merle.
However, Isabel's attitude towards Madam Merle changed after she was aware of Madam Merle's
interest in Pansy Marriage in Chapter
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Madam President?
Madam President? President of the United States, the highest office in our nation. A respected title, a
praiseworthy title, an honorable title, but some may ask why anyone would want to be President.
For the fame, the power, or maybe they actually care about our country? But if we're talking about
Hillary Clinton, we will never know. This is Mrs. Clintons second time running for President of the
United States, but nobody knows why she's running... According to Investor's Business Daily,
Hillary Clinton has never explained why she wants to be our President, which is a little weird if you
ask me. And isn't our President supposed to be trustworthy, dependable, and fair at all times? Mrs.
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Clinton attended an online women's interview, where she was asked several political questions that
she did not answer, however she seemed to like talking about milk and her hairstyle more than the
problems our country is facing. Additionally, Clinton has been called a clumsy campaigner because
her staff gave the audience favorable questions in her last Presidential run, as a result, some voters
believe this could happen again. (Malcolm, Andrew).
Personally, I don't think Hillary Clinton actually knows what she wants. She continues to change her
views on major issues, and seems to only agree with whichever opinion is most popular with the
public at the time.
Do you recall when Hillary was against gay marriage? In 2004, Hillary Clinton gave a speech
broadcasted by C–Span and stated this:
"I believe marriage is not just a bond, but a sacred bond between a man and a woman [...] the
fundamental bedrock principle that [marriage] exists between a man and a woman."
Then, in 2013, during an interview with Terry Gross, she states: "For me, marriage had always been
a matter left to the States," she said, eventually going on, "[I] fully endorse the efforts by activists to
work state by state."
It seems puzzling that just three years ago, she would not publicly say she supported gay marriage,
but since she started her campaign for president. All of a sudden, she acts like she has supported
them all
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Madam Hoo Chapter Summaries

  • 1. Madam Hoo Chapter Summaries Jake Jake is Grace cuddle bear and and jake is also the bookie and tries not to do something so he can do other things. Grace Grace likes to tell people what to do and is bossy. Turtle Turtle and angela get along most of the time but sometimes they're not Angela Angela is very fashionable and likes to wear good looking clothes and is really sassy. Madam hoo Madam hoo does not talk that much because she is chinese and she does not walk that much she has foot binding. James hoo James hoo is a really cracky has a food place but no one comes to eat there so he's always mad. Doug hoo Doug hoo is very athletic and he is a runner unlike his parents he's not as cranky Chris theodorakis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Theo theodorakis Theo sticks up for chris and makes sure that no one else's can pick on because of his problems. Flora b Flora really likes turtel because she use to have a kid she had down syndrome and when she was 19 teen she died from pneumonia Sandy Sandy has drinking problems and his family is not rich they are really poor like he can't use his phone because has no money to buy one Berthe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Madam Mina In Jonathan Harker's Dracula ' Page 350 "Madam Mina, our poor dear Madam Mina is changing." Annotation #9 Just when all the characters and the audience had thought the events with Lucy were already enough, now they face a horrible reality; Mina is on the verge of turning into a vampire. As soon as Van Helsing began to speak, Jonathan was already fearing this. The love of his life was turned into an evil creature that he hated. Both the audience and Jonathan Harker knew that once Van Helsing informed she was changing, she was going to turn into a bloodthirsty vampire. Not only did Harker certainly have his fair share of terror with the Count, now he also faces the terror of loosing Mina. Page 410 "I am only too happy to have been of any service! Oh, God!" It was worth for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Madam Cj Walker Biography "I got my start by giving myself a start." This notorious quote was stated by women who goes by the name of Madam C.J Walker. Originally went by the name Sarah Breedlove, Walker was born in Delta, Louisiana on December 23, 1867. She was born at a time where women possess little to no economic opportunities. A typical women were known for their work in homes rather and relied on men for money. However, C.J Walker was very different as she did not rely on her husband, but rather creating her own business becoming the first self–made African–American millionaire. Madam C.J Walker helped shaped America's history and its future through her tireless commitment by creating a hair product industry, which would influenced other woman to become more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just to make life worse, Sarah began to suffer from a scalp ailment that caused her to lose most of her hair. Scalp ailment were common to African Americans at the time as it would occur to those who were dehydrated. Many African Americans including Sarah, didn't have enough money for running water, and the lack of hydration would cause their hairs to fall off. Although this may seem horrible for Sarah, it was the turning point in her life. After experiencing hair loss, she became involved in finding a cure. She consulted her brothers for advice and also experimented with many homemade remedies and store–bought products, including those made by Annie Malone, another black woman entrepreneur. After experiment after experiment, Sarah finally found a cure in 1905 which consist of petroleum jelly, sodium, and perfume. Once she found a solution, she decided it was time to sell her product locally. After yielding great results from the product, she decided to spread this product throughout America. Her first destination was Denver, Colorado. It was at Denver where Sarah married ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Why The Ultra Exclusive Designer Dress Shop The reporter's eyes were alive with excitement as he looked in their direction the sound was coming from. When it was over, he turned back to the camera wearing a bright smile and spoke excitedly, "We have just received word over the mall's public address system that Miss Lucile "Lucy" Ledger is the youngest and newest teen spokes model for the Corbin's Malls and shopping centers. It was also announced that Elena, the former teen sensation featured in numerous teen magazines is making her return to the world of entertainment and is to join her as well. I'm sure quite a few of us remember Elena was seen in some publicity for the Bosom Bouquet, owned by her family. I guess we now know why the ultra–exclusive designer dress shop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These new posters of what Lucy Ledger purchased at the Bosom Bequest are in hot demand and are being sold at select locations on each floor throughout the mall to prevent crowding. We are live from the Corbin's Mall where pandemonium had erupted with the first appearance of their first spokes model, the highly anticipate new celebrity Lucy Ledger. Back to you at the news desk," said the excited reporter brightly, and then placed his hand to his ear. "I'll catch up with the Mall 's Manger and grab some posters before I head back. Unfortunately, it won't be like this one I'm giving to my daughter. It's autographed by Lucy Ledger herself before she flew off by helicopter," he said quickly, as he rolled the poster back up and looked at take a swing at anyone who looked to take it from him. "Mr. Otto," called Melody Ledger calmly, after she took a sip of her tea, "there should be a crap load of calls coming in from parents who daughters had turned down the invite to attend Anna's sleepover." "I must be missing something," Madilyn said confused. "I thought this is what Lucile was trying to do?" "She already had," Mary laughed. "She called the one girl who disrespected you and Anna. I believe that one girl had only called those who follow her. The ones, who had agreed to attend, although they knew it was going to be a Snooze Fest, were good girls and should be placed on your short list from now on." "I'm still confused, Melody. Can you simplify what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Madam Secretary Spoilers Madam Secretary Spoilers: "Render Safe" Brings Henry under Danger, President Reckons Invasion Madam Secretary is about to wind up its second season and the penultimate episode titled "Render Safe" is packed with action, suspense and drama. Spoilers suggest that Henry and associates will come under grave danger as they carry on their hunt in Pakistan to nab the dreaded terrorist. In the earlier episode, we had already seen Murphy Station team (Henry, Jane and Jose) being sent on a mission after President Dalton got the news that Jibral Disah is hiding in Islamabad. It ended with the Pak government falling apart, rendering the country's nuclear weapons unsafe. As per TV Guide reports, the May 1, Sunday episode will see the trio choosing to stay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Madam Cj Walker, By Sarah Breedlove On December 23, 1897, Sarah Breedlove who is now known as Madam CJ Walker, was born on a delta on a Louisiana Plantation where her parents, Owen and Minerva Anderson Breedlove worked and were enslaved prior to the civil war. Although she was the first child of her siblings to be born after the abolition of slavery, she faced just as many hard times. Walker was however able to renovate herself from an illiterate laundress and farm girl to a highly successful business women. By doing so she beat all odds because she was not only black but a woman during a time that saw value in neither. Walker led a movement of great proportion to answer that inequality in life. Even though she died long ago, her legacy lives on in all of the people who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sarah moved to Denver working as a sales agent for Malone where she met Charles Joseph Walker, a St. Louis journalist, who later becomes her husband. Sarah then became known as 'Madam' C.J. Walker. Her business began. Walker founded her own business and began to sell Madam Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower. She claims that formula for this scalp healing and conditioning treatment was revealed to her while she dreamed.Walker began to travel, for a year and a half she was seen all over the South and Southeast promoting her business. Aas she formulateddevised sales and marketing strategies, her hands on approach seemed to be workng. Walker wentould go door to door demonstrating her products. With her name buzzing in churches, and lodges she was beginning her path to success. Iin 1908, she opened Leila College to "hair culturists" (similar to a present day beauty school). By 1910 Walker settled in the nation 'snations largest manufacturing center, Indianapolis. She built yet another beauty school, a factory for her products and a hair and manicure salon. Walker also donated $1,000 to fund the building of the 'colored YMCA'. During the year of 1913 Walker traveled to to the Caribbean and Central America expanding her business even more. Finally she moved by herself to New York in 1916. She left the day–to–day work to her former school teacher, Alice Kelly. She would oversee how things went from her office in NY but she really became interested in the political and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Madam Cj Walker Influence On Beauty Entrepreneurs Beauty Industry Entrepreneur Sarah Breed love also known as Madam CJ Walker Still Inspires Beauty Entrepreneurs illustrates both Schramm and Schumpeterian social entrepreneurship concepts. This article explains how an African American woman born Louisiana who descended from slaves in 1867 became the first female self–made millionaire in America (Evans, 2015, p. 5). By selling her home made hair treatments and scalp care products making her one of the wealthiest African American women in the country (Evans, 2015, p. 1). Madam Walker is undoubtedly one of the most influential pioneers of the modern cosmetic industry and still continues to motivate like minded innovators to this day. According to class discussions, the Schramm entrepreneurial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 11). She will always be remembered for her contribution to the modern cosmetic industry due to her creative marketing schemes, training opportunities, and innovated distribution strategies (Evans, 2015, p. 5). As well as her advocacy for women's economic independence, because she provided thousands of African American women with careers that would've otherwise been farm labors, wash room attendants or maids (Evans, 2015, p. 5) Although her entrepreneurial efforts are historical hence she was inducted in the into the National Business Hall of Fame in 1992 (Evans, 2015, p. 12) she was inducted in, she is also known as a philanthropist and social activist as well. In fact, she often donated to schools and universities, established the first black YMCA, and campaigned against black lynches (Evans, 2015, p. 11) Walker passed away in 1919 at the age of 51, but her impact on society will never be forgotten her legacy continues on and will be forever inspirational to entrepreneurs all over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 15. Madam J Walker Inspiration When I think of influential people, especially those of African American descent, so many names flash through my mind but my main inspiration would have to be Madam C.J. Walker. Many know her as the first female, of any race, self–made millionaire in America. While I may not a business major, I still draw much inspiration from her story. She was the first free–born member of her family and was raised in the Jim Crow South. She literally spent half of her life doing back breaking work by washing other people's clothes seven days a week and only made $1.50 each week. She came from next to nothing but that didn't dampen her spirit or dreams. Women, especially black women, in the late 1800s into the 20th century had few options to make money and their opinions were overlooked by the males that dominated society at the time. While women today are not nearly as oppressed as during Walker's time we still have mountains to climb to obtain the true equality so many women crave. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walker took a rather simple idea, a hair product that helped women's hair grow, and built a million dollar company. Her operation started off small, she went door–to–door selling her products in Colorado to anyone that would listen and soon her company began to grow. Madam C.J. Walker had no formal training in how to run a business, the only experience she had was as a laundress but she felt that there was more to the world than what she saw around her. Representation of successful African American women were few and far between but that didn't deter Walker, she was determined to make a better life for herself and her daughter, Lelia. That determination and drive is what I look up to whenever I hear her story. Life was extremely difficult for blacks post–Civil War but Madam C.J. Walker did her best to get past life's obstacles and do what her heart desired. She rose above her subpar living conditions and knew that she was the only one standing in her way of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 17. Madam Cj Walker Biography Essay I met Madam CJ Walker on a chance occurrence. While searching for a quality hair–moisturizing cream, I stumbled upon the Madam CJ Walker Beauty Culture beauty line. I clicked on the company's website and learned about the great Madam Walker. Born into slavery in Delta, Louisiana, was later orphaned at the age of seven, Sarah Breedlove (aka Madam CJ Walker) was anything but easy. She went to live with her older sister in Mississippi and faced abuse from her brother–in–law. In order to escape the mistreatment, Madam Walker married at the age of 14. Later, she would leave Mississippi and embark on her journey. She most famously stated, "I got my start by giving myself a start." Madam CJ Walker was a force to be reckoned with. She was one of the most successful female entrepreneurs during a male–dominated era and owned one of the most successful African– American business. Not only successful in her self–made career, Madam Walker was also a devoted mother and a social activist. Before inventing her line of hair care products, Madam Walker worked for as little as $1.50 a day to raise her daughter and save for her education. Suffering from a scalp disorder, Madam Walker experimented with hair care products and created her own formula. She traveled the South and Southeast regions, going door–to–door selling her products. After establishing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With no education, Madam Walker built a prosperous enterprise and shattered early 20th century norms. She is an accomplished woman and has become a symbol of female empowerment in my life. Her business, philanthropy, and rise to success are inspirational. I was lucky to cross her path. Madam Walker become a figurehead during a difficult moment in my life and academic career. I felt discouraged by financial and academic obstacles that were presented in front of me. Anxiety crippled me, but Madam Walker straightened me out. Learning about this powerful woman and her stellar work ethic revived me in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 19. Madam Odalisque and Lady Olympia Madam Odalisque and Lady Olympia Throughout history the subject of human body and nudity has always been a topic that artists have taken into consideration when painting, depending on the time period that they were living in and style that they were working in. By looking at the history of art through the 19th century, it is very clear that this subject was by far the most important and most consistent topic throughout this specific time period. Other subject matters such as still life, everyday life, landscapes, biblical and mythical stories and etc at some point were the most important subjects for artists to paint due to the political, social, economical and religious status of the city or country that they were living in. However ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, he wanted the viewers to see paintings as a two dimensional surface and not three dimensional pictures. With having such mindset, Manet's work was always being critiqued harshly by the French Academy and the public. One of his best known paintings which like Ingres's Grande Odalisque received very brutal critiques was his Olympia done in 1863. Manet not only wanted to portray a modern life scene, but also wanted to make social commentaries throughout his work. In Olympia was he was able to make a comment about the French social and sensual lifestyle. Olympia is a painting of a reclined nude figure that appears to be a prostitute because of the title that he had given it (during the 19th century, a professional prostitute was called an Olympia). According to the critics Manet's figure was not known as a "nude" figure, but was known as a "naked" figure due to the thin black ribbon that she had tied around her neck, the golden bracelet that she had around her arm, the fashionable slippers that she was wearing and finally the Orchid flower that she had on the side of her hair. Critics not only gave Manet a hard time because of his subject matter and the story that he was narrating with it, but also gave him a hard time because of the "un–finished" look that he had given to his painting by using the color patch technique. Ingres and Manet were very different in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 21. Madam C. J. Walker Research Paper Madam C.J. Walker After extensive research, many have discovered that Madam C.J. Walker was a pioneer in the personal growth and care of natural hair. In this paper were talking about her childhood and what she did to become the first self–made female millionaire. Also, how she influenced other women's life and gave women across the nation a new career path. Walker did many other inspirational stuff for the black society but mainly for black women. Madam C.J. Walker was born on December 23rd 1867. Her parents were Owen and Minerva Breedlove, she became a member of the St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church. After her divorce, Walker became even more involved in her company, which by the end of 1912, employed some 1,600 agents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 23. Madam Cj Walker Research Paper The first person I chose was none other than the iconic, motivational speaker, activist herself, Madam CJ Walker. She empowered so many women of color to be independent and has paved the way for aspiring and current entrepreneurs , mainly women, who are looking to go into the cosmetology field. Walker, whose birth name was Sarah Breedlove, hadn't always been the successful entrepreneur she was, and had to work extremely hard to obtain her multi–million legacy. She was born when slavery was still prevalent, and her parents, as well as older siblings, worked as slaves on a plantation in Louisiana(her home state). Luckily, the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, freeing all slaves from their owners, Madam Walker was the first of her six siblings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 25. Analysis Of Madam Butterfly, By Giacomo Puccini Kate Moran Dr. Robert Katz Music Appreciation 10/19/2017 Music and Words Madam Butterfly, "Un Bel Di" By Giacomo Puccini Giacomo Puccini was born in Lucca, Italy on December 22nd, 1858. He was one of nine children of Michele Puccini and Albina Magi. The Puccini family was established in Lucca as a local musical dynasty by Puccini 's great–great grandfather. Each of the men in the family studied music at Bologna, and some went on to take additional musical studies courses elsewhere in Italy. Most of them composed music for the church, Cattedrale di San Martino. With the Puccini family having occupied the position of maestro di cappella for 124 years (1740–1864) by the time of Puccini's father's death, it was anticipated that Puccini ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was rewritten and this time contained three acts. This second version was performed on 28 May 1904 in Brescia. In 1906, Puccini wrote a third version and in 1907, Puccini made several changes which became the fourth version, and was performed in Paris on many occasions. "In 1907, Puccini made his final revisions to the opera in a fifth version, which has become known as the "Standard Version" and is the one which is most often performed around the world" (Wagner). Like Puccini's other operas, this one tells the story of a tragic–heroic female protagonist. A young geisha named Cio–Cio–San, from Nagasaki, renounces her profession and religion to marry an American Naval Officer, Pinkerton. The two are married but her husband must depart soon after the ceremony. When Pinkerton returns to Nagasaki several years later, with a new American wife by his side, he learns that Butterfly has given birth to a son. Pinkerton decides to take their son back with him to American, and Butterfly accepts his decision with dignity. But rather than return to her life as a geisha, Madame Butterfly commits suicide with her father's sword. Un bel dì vedremo ("One fine day we shall see"), the opera 's most famous aria, is from Act II and takes place many years after the marriage of Butterfly and Pinkerton. It tells the tale of her daydream, the young brides' happy reunion with her loving husband, and she reminisces Pinkerton's promise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 27. Madam Cj Walker : Uncovering An Indiana Treasure Madam CJ Walker Uncovering an Indiana Treasure Madam CJ Walker was an uneducated woman and child of 2 former slaves. She was the first woman of either race to make money and become wealthy and successful completely on her own. Madam Walker only had 2 dollars and a dream when she began her business of manufacturing and distributing hair growth improvement shampoo. She started selling by going door to door, which turned into a full on manufacturing business. With this money, she quickly became a philanthropist because of her will to help other people grow and become self sufficient on their own. She contributed to many orphanages, local businesses and educational institutions because she wished to support her community and young people with the resources that she had wished she had. More Than Petticoats Madam 's husband and business Lawyer convinced her to donate money to the community in order to bring positive attention to her business. This idea worked, but also grew and gave her many more opportunities to give to her community. Madam helped her poor neighbors in Indianapolis by supporting them on rent and groceries, gave coins to children in return for running her errands, and spoke to women about education and bettering themselves. Through her actions and large donations to local organizations, she touched many peoples lives and became a well established and thought of member of the Indianapolis community. NYT – The Charitable–Industrial Complex Warren Buffet 's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 29. Madam C. J. Walker Research Paper Madam C.J. did not have a diploma degrees or any equivalent but she did in fact attend public school night when ever she could. Madam C.J. Walker invented her haircare product in 1905 as a consequence of her scalp ailment which result in losing some of her hair. In 1890, Madam C.J. Walker was believed to have developed a scalp disorder that will later caused her to lose most of her hair. However, before she developed her own haircare product, Madam C.J. Walker used some sort of home remedies to try to prevent continuation of hair lost. However, she also at some point bought hair care product in attempt to combat her lose of hair. At the age of seven, Madam C.J. Walker real given name was Sarah Breedlove. In 1874 both her parents Owen and Minerva ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 31. Madam C. J. Walker Madam C. J. Walker Madam C. J. Walker was a black philanthropist, an entrepreneur, a social and political activist. She was born as Sarah Breedlove, on the 23rd of December 1867 and died on the 25th of May 1919. She was widely recognized as one of the wealthiest women in the country as well as the very first female self–made millionaire. She used her company, which she founded, Madame C. J. Walker Manufacturing as her business frontier (Walker and Bundles 208). Her business was quite successful in developing and advertising a hair and beauty products for black women. Through her business, she ventured into philanthropy and activism. She made numerous financial donations to many organizations, and she also became a patron of the arts. Her extravagant estate served the purpose of a gathering venue for many African American people. Following her death, the Madame Walker Theatre Centre opened in 1927 to ensure her legacy remained. Madam C. J. Walker was born on December 23rd, 1867 as Sarah Breedlove, to Owen and Minerva Breedlove, who were former slaves enslaved to Robert W. Burney's Madison Parish. She was the first of child born into freedom among her five siblings, after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Her siblings included one older sister, Louvenia and four brethren: James, Solomon, Owen Jr. and Alexander. At six years of age, her mother passed away probably from cholera or yellow fever– which was a deadly disease transmitted by mosquitoes. After Minerva's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 33. A Comparison Of Madam Defarge And Sydney Carton In Charles Dickenson A Tale of Two Cites there were plenty of characters that I could have chosen from but two that stood out to me the most were Madam Defarge and Sydney Carton. They stood out to me because although they are equally strong characters who they were revealed to be was shocking. As a reader we meet Madam Defarge in her wine shop. I got the feeling that she was a very flashy woman because wore fur coverings and big gold hoop earrings. She didn't say much but the air around her must have been tense. She would often cough to get her husband's attention when a visitor would enter the shop. Madam Defarge would be seen knitting away while her husband would conduct business. She may have seem busy knitting but she was always listening to what was going on. Her knitting is a register of people that need to be killed, this important because the Defarges are a part of the resistance. During the early parts of the story I thought of Madam Defarge as her husband's helper but I was surprised to learn that she was ruthless and the person in charge. There was a point when Monsieur Defarge was looking down and out and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People were poor, hungry, and abused by the government. Madam Defarge hated the government for the same reason only she had been personally affected by Evremonde. Her sister was raped and killed; she spent her life bent on revenge for her family. When Marquis Evremonde was killed she didn't stop she proved that she would do anything to eradicate the Evremonde blood line "But, the Evremonde people are to be exterminated, and the wife and child must follow the husband and father" (Dickens 693).She wasn't alone in this; he minions Jacques Three and Vengence were just as bad. Jacques fantasized about killing little Lucy, "The child also, "has golden hair and blue eyes. And we seldom have a child there. It is a pretty sight" (Dickens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 35. Character Analysis Of Madam Secretary Politics and the word "exciting" being used in the same sentence is an oxymoron for most. But the CBS show Madam Secretary, shatters that assumption. The show is based on the life of a "rogue" Secretary of State, Elizabeth (Bes) McCord which is played by Tia Leoni. She has been appointed to the Secretary of State position just after the previous Secretary of State dies in a mysterious plane crash. The pilot episode begins with President Conrad Dalton pulls up to her private ranch house asking his former colleague from the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) to work with him again, but this time in his cabinet. She is reluctant at first for a few reasons, she is married and has three children, she has not previously held any political office, and she does not have any interest to advance herself in politics. The President does not take no as offer, gives her some time to think about it and later on McCord agrees to take the job. The show embracing a strong female leading character handing commonplace issues all the while not mentioning a political party propels a compelling message that resonates with its viewers and forces the viewers to request that our political system in reality was analogous to the show. Madam Secretary showcases a veritable leader. She approaches a magnitude of crises with poise and confidence. In one episode of the show, there is a threat on a US States base in Yemen and the life of an American ambassador could be in danger. She immediately goes to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 37. Madam Hailey's Memoir It was a dark and stormy night, when Annabelle Heinsdorff was born by a water stream, 5 years ago. Her mother May ran ,she knew someone was watching her somehow. It was unacceptable, in her town. Annabelle never knew her parents, she wanted to meet them, but never knew how to get out of the house without passing by Madam. Madam Hailey always sat in her chair in the lounging area, with Fluffy ,her cat, in her lap. As Annabelle headed to school, in a place near Salem where the teachers were bile, she grab a piece of parchment and wrote a letter to her father, hoping would someday get. Meanwhile while Annabelle was at school, Madam Hailey, Fluffy, and their maid, Kate, were at their home, doing as normal, Madam drinking her tea, Kate cleaning as her job says so, Fluffy always thinking what could happen. Madam was bile, she knew something was going to happen. Something unordinary, it gave her chills, but then she smelled something very perfumed. Annabelle always "bathed" herself in perfume, which was a bad thing because Madam Hailey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then suddenly after she is spooked, cast a spell on Fluffy, after that Fluffy was a human again. Again?, you may ask, Fluffy was a human, but he was a bad child so Madam cast a spell on him that only she can reverse. Fluffy's real name is Jason, when he stood up for the first time in years, he pointed to Madam and said "You evil witch. Why did you do this to me? Only if I had some type of power, I could turn you into a cat." Then he ran to Annabelle when she yelled "What is happening?" Jason said "Stop! Don't say one word, if you do it's off with your head! Understood?" "Yes!" Annabelle said. "Annabelle! Get back here!" said Madam. Madam cried of the foul act of a person. She ran around when she recognized the man. The man was an evil man, it was Annabelle's father. Hoping this would lead to her mother, Annabelle followed "No looking back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 39. Plot And Themes Of Madam Bovary PLOT AND THEMES OF madam BOVARY INTRODUCTION TO THE AUTHOR Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880) was a French writer best remembered for his debut novel madam Bovary. Flaubert, as a author, was notoriously a compulsive, avoiding such techniques as cliché and finding "le mot juste" ("the right word"). Flaubert was born in Rouen, the son of a doctor. author began writing as a toddler and was educated at the lyceumin Rouen. In 1840, he emotional to Paris so as to review law, however found the town distasteful. one in every ofthe few folks he met in Paris was the writer poet, United Nations agency wrote Les Miserables. From 1846 to 1854, author had associate degree affair with the writer Louise Colet, his solely serious romantic relationship. He ne 'er married, however it 's suspected that he had a mistress in European country and is thoughtto possess frequented prostitutes. author brazenly wrote concerning his sexual activities with prostitutes,particularly throughout his travels. He traveled to the center East from 1489 to 1850, visiting Hellenic Republic, Egypt, and Beirut, wherever he shrunk venereal disease. Flaubert began work on madam Bovary in 1850, however failed to complete the novel till 1856. His second novel, Salammbo, was written between 1858 and 1862 following a voyage to city state. tormented by social disease,author died of a bleeding in 1880 at the age of fifty eight. He was buried in his town of Rouen. INTRODUCTION TO THE NOVEL Madame Bovary is maybe the known novel by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 41. Personal Narrative On Detention At approximately 5:03p.m. Israel Thomas' Mom came down to Mr. Kimpson's room. When she got there she barged in asking, "What is this?" "Is this tutorial or detention?" Mr. Kimpson stated to her, "This is detention." She said, "Oh no he can't stay for that!" She instructed her son to get his things together so that they can leave. When she asked her son, as he was packing up, who assigned detention, he stated Mrs. Northern did. She then came over into my room and said, "Hey, he can't serve a detention and I would appreciate if you have an issue with my son, you call me." I told her, "Ma'am I sent home the letter to inform you that Israel had a detention and he brought it back signed by you." She said, "Yeah I know I signed it but he can't stay for detention." She then stated that, "I know I signed the letter, but I was suppose to call you but I had a lot going on and didn't have time to call." I told her that the only reason he was allowed to stay was because he had permission from her. She said, "No!" "He cannot stay for detention. In the future if y'all have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In each of the previous incidents, Ms. Thomas was dealt with in a calm profession manner not withstanding her aggressive, bullying tactics towards me. I was provoked and as a result, I acted in an uncharacteristic manner that was not professional in my own defense. I've been forced to deal with Ms. Thomas' uninvited confrontations without prior notice, or opportunity to seek administrative support. The present incident was no different. She entered my room unannounced on two occasions in an extremely hostile demeanor. Again this was my 3rd time being approached by this parent. How was she even able or allowed to come down to approach me? Had there been security, she would never had been able to come down to my room in that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 43. Madam Cj Walker Research Paper "I want to live to help my race" Madam CJ Walker once said. She was a woman who would not let racial and gender barriers stop her from doing what she wanted. She was born into a family of former slaves, who did not have enough money to send any of the children to school. In 1887 her husband Moses was killed in a lynch mob, the reason was because he was black. So, Madam CJ Walker had to raise their 2–year–old daughter alone. At that time, it was hard to find a job to support her daughter, who she wanted to attend school and have a better life than she did. It was also very difficult to find a house because banks wound not loan money to African Americans so it was difficult to save up money to buy one. When she moved to St. Louis she washed clothes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 45. The Presentation Presented By Zoe Madams Were there any areas for improvement that you would have changed? Please explain with details. The portion of the presentation presented by Zoe Madams refers to some obstacles encountered during the inclusion of independent contractors. She mentions that such contractors were reluctant to "buy into the program" and among other things, they were unwilling to utilize the parent company's adopted software, which was a requirement (Madams & Alexander, 2013). From the video it seems like the issues with contractors came after the projects were kicked off and started, which makes me think that a better job could have been done by providing clear guidance and setting specific requirements during the bidding process. Soliciting bids from only those contractors willing to adapt to the new methods and techniques specific for the projects comprised within the Olympic program could have minimize the problems encountered during execution and maybe even the need for such a high presence of managers in ground to oversee their work as a control mechanism. Later during the presentation, Gordon Alexander provides insight into one more area that could be improved in future projects. This project clearly benefited from historical records and from previous lessons learned acquired during past projects (Madams & Alexander, 2013). It is puzzling why Gordon Alexander states during his portion of the presentation that the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) was not trying to create reports that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 47. Essay On Madam Markel My brothers and sisters, there comes a time that we have to put our differences aside and see the world with humanity. What you and I have been hearing from some of the Presidential Candidates running for the Presidency of the United States of America is sickening to me, Sara, our citizens living inside and outside of the Jewish State, and I think most of the seven billion of us. But we should never let the actions of some inhumane individuals get to us. Despite of what happened dark decades ago, we are having a holy relationship with Madam Markel and the people of Germany. She always have been welcomed, and she will always be. Alongside of my loved ones, I can not be more thankful for having her as someone very dear to me. Her kindness towards us and others in our region, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hope for peace is the only option we have and I am very hopeful for a better relationship with Palestine and the nation of Iran. And with the recent developments in France, which are not only affecting the people of France, but also each and every one of us from every holy faith on the God gifted planet of ours. My brothers and sisters, the actions of some ticks are not representing for over a billion and half of you living in the Jewish State and around the world. Mr. Donald Trump's comments are inhumane for someone wishing to be the President of a great nation, the United States of America, or any nation as a matter of fact. Keep in mind that he is not the voice over three hundred millions of Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, Infidels, and others calling the United States of America home. As the Prime Minister of the State of Israel, I have learned over the past years that kindness is more effective than anything you could imagine, even a bullet, as we can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 49. Essay on Madam Curie Madame Curie, as the scientist is venerably called, was a true pioneer of her time. Growing up amidst political turmoil and sexual discrimination she was able to persevere with austere determination to make breakthrough scientific findings, while also fighting for humanitarian betterment. In a long list of renowned female scientists Madam Curie stands at the top of the list not only for her findings, but also for her efforts to aid those with the worst afflictions; she is long remembered as a pioneer, a leader, a truly gifted scientist, and a humanitarian who died while helping others to live. Madam Curie was born Maria Sklodowska on November 7, 1867 in Warsaw, the city that had once been the capital Poland, but that was at the time of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While working as a governess north of Warsaw, Maria read books of all subjects searching for her calling. Despite the fact that the Russian Czar had outlawed the teaching of laboratory science in Poland, Maria was drawn to chemistry. It was during this time that Maria became enchanted with Chemistry, and became determined to pursue her education in this field. During this time Maria was also secretly studying chemistry in a "floating university" that would teach outlawed subjects in changing locations to avoid suspicion of the Czar. These students would also conduct experiments in "museums" to put their knowledge to test without Russian interference. After working for roughly two years Maria had saved the money required to travel and pay tuition costs at the famous Sorbonne University in Paris. To avoid suspicion on Polish decent Maria changed her name Marie and undertook her studies. Although Marie was not as well prepared for the coursework as her classmates, her desire and determination to learn separated her from her peers. Due to her outstanding results in Physics Marie was given a scholarship by the Society for the Encouragement of National Industry. The Society paid her to test the magnetic properties of various steels, and provided her with a lab to conduct research. This lab also housed Pierre Curie, who had conducted brilliant research in Magnetism himself. The two began a relationship of love and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 51. Madam C. J Walker Research Paper Madam C. J. Walker Fact You should be known with Madam C. J. Walker. Her real name is Sarah Breedlove. She was an African American entrepreneur. She also a philanthropist and the first female millionaire in America. She was born on December 23, 1867. She became millionaire because of her a line of beauty and hair products for black women. She developed it and marketed it in her company named Madame C.J. Walker Company. Here is Madam C.J. Walker fact. Madame C. J. Walker's Life She was born in Delta, Louisiana. She had a sister and four brothers. She was the first child, and her mother died because of cholera. Her father remarried and died afterward. Then, Sarah married with Moses McWilliams, but when her child was two years old, her husband died. Sarah worked as washerwoman and barely earned more than a dollar a day. However, it was determined to make enough money, so her daughter can get the formal education. Sarah got severe dandruff and other scalp ailments, and she developed baldness. Since most of Americans did indoor plumbing, central heating, and electricity, they seldom to wash and bath their hair. Therefore, she learned about hair care from her brothers that owned a barbershop in St. Louis. After she learned about hair and hair products in Annie Malone, she married with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Oakland Bay Area chapter, held it. Many related programs were offered; include the madam Walker Theatre Center. The awards that are presented to individuals are the Madame C. J Walker heritage award as well as young entrepreneur and legacy awards. She became the inspiration for women. She gave much knowledge for women that they can reach their goal and dream too. They can earn money too and it is called gender. She gave a new spirit for most women in the world. Her company is still sexist until today and it has many other building with her name; exclude the scholarships and award of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 53. Madam Miller Role Ms. Kayana Janae Millie, is the president of the Student Government Association (SGA) for East Tennessee State University. Her office is the official line for communication between Faculty, Staff, and Administration as well as source for accessing BUC fund for students travel and programs for the student government. Coordinating homecoming each Fall, Civility series each spring and major concern and event throughout the year. Madam Miller is a senior student who studying English and majoring in political science. Her ambition is to do law after graduation, to specific Civil law and perhaps she may likely participate in politic in the near future. The president of the student government was selected because of the leadership capability and good performance in the student's government. Knowing very well my being with the leadership will give me some knowledge of leadership, my being as an observer to the student government meetings give me ideas about students ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She humbly give me a sit and we started the interview. My first question was to know who is Madam Kayana Janae Miller and what encourage her to become a leader of the student government. According in respond, she was motivated by her peers and desire to lead and be representative to the voice of the student's body. A question about her hope for as a leader for the organization, she went on to indicate that she will encourage other students like her to be ambitious and pursue the goals that will bring development and take the lead in leadership in various disciplines. Responding to her achievement as a leader, her leadership have been able to have upcoming constitutional change, establish what she called DACA legislation, and assist in OER research. The upcoming constitutional change is to upgrade setting provision in the constitution to meet the present day situation for instant, the presidency cross and other sections in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 55. Madam Valomode It was told in the beginning of this story that an unnamed child is taken in as an orphan by Madame and Monsieur Valmonde. They didn't know where she came from. Though there were many rumors about her origin, Madam Valmode didn't mind and took the unnamed child in as her own and later named Desiree. Madam Valmonde changes her in many ways; first by raising her, then by giving her a name. She transforms a child of questionable origin to an accepted white woman. Her acceptance is more solidified when she marries Armand who loves her so much without considering her origin. Though he was aware of the fact, he decides to take a risk anyway and give Desiree his last name. Soon they were married and got a baby boy. After three months, Armand noticed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 57. Madam Matisse- (the green line) Essay The Artwork. 'Madam Matisse' is a rather famous portrait of Matisse's wife, and is a great example of a fauvist artwork, using many bold, bright and contrasting colours throughout the painting. This painting was created using oil and tempura on canvas; tempera being a glutinous water–soluble material such as egg yolk, which is added to painting medium. The paint has been applied in bold, thick and vigorous brushstrokes, in several layers, along with added texture. The green line in the centre of Madam Matisse's face has been well placed as a shadow line, and also in order to prevent the face from sinking into the strong flat colours in the background. The face is also divided into a warm, and cool side, and the brushstrokes also add to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many examples which are similar to this work, also being fauve or using the bright, bold colour which is an important feature of this piece. Such paintings include; Apples(1916), and Girl with green eyes (1908). Artwork –World. The artwork reflects aspects of the world at the time it was created through the use of colour and painting techniques of the fauvist movement, which was a new development of the time. Matisse was one of the most dominant figures in the movement and was also the 'founding father'. This new movement was largely influenced by such painters as Van Gogh and Picasso, both whom fauvists greatly admired. The fauvists also tried to translate their feelings into colour on the canvas board, which they applied roughly, in thick strokes, almost clumsily. Their art was rather free, and of a very expressive nature. These techniques; such as colour use, was made possible due to the developments in paint, and the production and availability of brighter and stronger colour. This was also new to the art world at this time. Apart from Matisse's new found and developed personal style which is an obvious feature and aspect of this work, it is unlikely that any other events of the time affected this work. Matisse simply chose subject ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 59. Case Study: Madam Leong Madam Leong is a head of department in an organisation. Currently, she has to deal with an increasingly diverse group of workers in her department. Now, she needs to think the ways to solve this problem. First of all, Madam Leong needs to have a vital role in changing the organizational culture so that it can be more closely mirrors the values of the diverse force. The skill that she needs to have which are comprehension and acknowledgment of managing diversity concept, admission that diversity is threaded through each part of management, self–consciousness, as far as understanding your own culture, identity, biases, prejudices and stereotypes and ability to challenge and change institutional practices that present obstacles to different groups. Moreover, Madam Leong has to understand the meaning and importance of managing diversity. Managing diversity implies that management and leadership of a workforce with the objective of encouraging productive and mutually beneficial relationship among the employees of organisation. The aim of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everybody needs to be trained no matter what race and religion he or she is. As a head of department in an organisation, she needs to confirm that all of the employees must be given the training, coaching and abilities they require. Try to eliminate bias for a specific gender, race and religion. Sixth, Madam Leong supposed to base decisions on objective criteria rather than based on different religion and race. She should be expecting all employees from different culture able to meet required norms and perform to the best of their ability. Avoid setting diverse criteria for different ethnic groups and permit certain ethnic of the employees to make excuses for their faults. When managing the employees, Madam Leong should always focus on job–related issues, not personal issues like the employees' gender, national origin or domestic partner when dealing with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 61. Madam C. J. Walker Madam C. J. Walker Madam C. J. Walker was a black philanthropist, an entrepreneur, a social and political activist. She was born as Sarah Breedlove, on the 23rd of December 1867 and died on the 25th of May 1919. She was widely recognized as one of the wealthiest women in the country as well as the very first female self–made millionaire. She used her company, which she founded, Madame C. J. Walker Manufacturing as her business frontier (Walker and Bundles 208). Her business was quite successful in developing and advertising a hair and beauty products for black women. Through her business, she ventured into philanthropy and activism. She made numerous financial donations to many organizations, and she also became a patron of the arts. Her extravagant estate served the purpose of a gathering venue for many African American people. Following her death, the Madame Walker Theatre Centre opened in 1927 to ensure her legacy remained. Madam C. J. Walker was born on December 23rd, 1867 as Sarah Breedlove, to Owen and Minerva Breedlove, who were former slaves enslaved to Robert W. Burney's Madison Parish. She was the first of child born into freedom among her five siblings, after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Her siblings included one older sister, Louvenia and four brethren: James, Solomon, Owen Jr. and Alexander. At six years of age, her mother passed away probably from cholera or yellow fever– which was a deadly disease transmitted by mosquitoes. After ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 63. My Life And Times Of Madam In the life of an entrepreneur one should expect, risk, decisions, success, and even failure, but that didn't stop the likes of Madam C.J. Walker, a woman who reared even the greatest of entrepreneurial risk while fighting for something bigger than herself. In the biography entitled, On Her Own Ground: The Life and Times of Madam C.J. Walker, by A'Leila Bundles, and published by Scribner, Walker's own great–great granddaughter tells the tale of a lifetime of a woman who started her business own her own ground in her own way. The main idea of this book is to profess Madam C.J. Walker's own personal story in a very sentimental perspective. No detail is left unwritten about her prolific journey from a slave to a self–made millionaire. I am ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the time of January 1, 1848, inventory, Minerva was not yet Owen's wife and neither of them had any children" (p.28). Walker's parents were 38 years of age at the time of her birth. She was born a free child on her family's small shack and rented plot of ground on a plantation in a village called Delta located in Madison Parish, Louisiana. Walker was born just four years after the Emancipation Proclamation was declared to free all persons held as slaves free. She was also born during a time of political upheaval where newly black delegates for the Louisiana Constitutional Convention would introduce civil rights legislation to outlaw segregation on public property. "On December 31, eight days after Sarah's birth, Pickney B.S. Pinchback, another black delegate who would later serve as acting lieutenant governor of the state, introduced civil rights legislation outlawing segregation on trains, on ferries and in public places" (p.31). Following that, the Knights of the White Camellia would strike back to the equality with other races with violence and intimidation. Fortunately, Madison Parish, Louisiana was not as exposed to the severe violence of this organization due to the small town and federal troops located nearby in Vicksburg (p.31). In addition, the times were dangerous but little walker would soon grow to know of the dangers that surrounded the post– slavery time period. The turmoil and violence of the 1860s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 65. Madam Cj Walker Biography "There is no royal flower–strewn path to success. And if there is, I have not found it for if I have accomplished anything in life it is because I have been willing to work hard"(CITATION). This is an excerpt from one of Madam C.J Walker's lectures. She lived through many hardships as a young adult. For example, throughout her adolescence, Walker suffered from a rare, scalp disease, which resulted in hair loss. Determined to make a change, Walker started to experiment ways to relieve her hair. Madam C.J Walker is considered a hero in history, because she overcame obstacles in her youth, to become the first self–made woman millionaire, by developing hair products for African American hair. Madam C.J Walker was born as the name Sarah Breedlove ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result of this, Sarah began to experiment with both store–bought and home remedies in a desperate attempt to find a panacea for her condition. Later in 1905, Annie Turnbo Malone, who was a black, successful, hair care product entrepreneur, hired Sarah as an authority, making her to move to Denver, Colorado. While their stay there, Sarah's husband, Charles cooperated with her and helped her to make advertisements for hair treatment for African American that she was created and soon to be perfected. Also, Charles convinced her to use a better–known name "Madam C.J Walker", which became her permanent name. On 1907, Madam C.J Walker and her husband traveled around the south and southeast advocating her products as well as speaking lectures of her "Walker Method". The Walker Method included her self–made formula for pomade, brushing and the specific use of heated combs. Madam C.J Walker is lucky to have a man like Moses. He unconditionally supports her in every way. Him and her daughter definitely encouraged Walker to promote her hair care product. Not only the people who cares for her, but also the hardships of her life lead he to her advertisements. Having to marry a man at a young age and watching him die is hard enough. On top of that she was a single mother at the time with A'Lelia. She worked for long, hard hours to pay for her daughter's education. As a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 67. Analysis Of Madam De Pompadour The canvas depicts Madam de Pompadour, former mistress of Louis XV. Painted during the final year of her life and completed shortly after her death. Life size in scale (217 x 156.8cm) this vertical composition could be daunting, and yet this carefully composed painting shows the sitter with a pleasant and welcoming expression, engaging with her audience, almost drawing them closer. The Marquise is confidently placed at the centre of the composition, the background is dark and uncomplicated background, there are sumptuous red curtains behind and to her right, whilst a beautifully carved and gilded bookcase filled with books and a similarly decorated table are set on her left, creating a diagonal line from the top left to the bottom right of the canvas with the sitter at the centre of this division; dressed in her beautifully detailed and elaborately embellished gown flowing into and continuing the bias of the arrangement. There is an impression that the Marquise is slightly removed or distanced from the observer: a chair with a small spirited dog standing on it, the embroidery (tambour frame) upon which she works with coloured thread, a mandolin or lute is placed strategically in the foreground, creating something akin to a boundary, the leg or frame of the tambour is a prominent black vertical line before here reinforcing this impression and yet this perceived perimeter does not detract from the feeling of domesticity and welcome. Around the edge of the table at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 69. Madam Cj Walker Biography The First Self–Made Millionaire Hair product companies that are owned by African Americans are created to help the black community enhance their kinky–curly textures. From natural hair products to permed hair products, many companies are making millions among millions of dollars for providing the best shampoos and moisturizers. Many of the natural hair companies were influenced be a woman who created a new regimen for hair growth and created handmade hair products. Sarah Breedlove, who is also known as Madam CJ Walker, gained knowledge about caring for coarse hair and started her own product line. Her first hair product was Madam C.J Walker's Wonderful Hair Grower and her reputation skyrocketed because of the good reviews about her new creation. Not only she was an entrepreneur, she was also a philanthropist and a helpful Civil Rights activist throughout the early 1900's. To begin with her first accomplishment, she started to sell hair products after her bad experience of scalp ailment. Walker's bad case of hair loss made her engrossed about how to properly care for thick–coarse hair and she began advertising products (Madam CJ Walker Timeline). She was a sales agent for Annie Malone, but she was not creating her own brand just yet (The Philanthropy Hall of Fame).She was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1908, she created her own factory and a beauty school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to educate African American women for their self–worth. According to Biography, "they promoted Walker's philosophy of "cleanliness and loveliness" as a means of advancing the status of African– Americans" (Madam C.J Walker). C.J Walker had employees called Walker's Agent that taught the community about loving himself/herself and beauty tips on hair and hygiene. Also, she toured across the country with her workers and taught young women about hair regimens and endorsed the new and improved hot comb with widened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 71. Essay On Madam Cj Walker Is A Role Model When people talk about those they look up to most would say someone in the entertainment business, maybe a sports player, rapper, or television star. Which is nothing wrong with having entertainers as role models because they too have stories and they too have beginnings? For me, a role model is someone who sets standards, believes in something and goes for it, but also someone who breaks down barriers designed specifically to stop them. Madam C.J. Walker is just that. Not only did she succeed beyond everyone's expectations, she also maneuvered well in a system full of white man. Ms. Walker paved the way for herself and a way for the people that would come after her. Uplifting and motivating people on her journey all the way to the top. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shortly after being married, at 18 she became a mother to a baby girl name Leila and then a widow at age of 20. For some that might have been enough to stop them but not Walker. Relocating to St. Louis where she worked as a laundress. Working for as little as $1.50 a day, she managed to save enough money to educate her daughter in the city's public schools (Bundles). Already providing a better life for her daughter that she had. Furthermore, in the 1890's Walker began losing her hair due to lack of products for colored women. Trying every outlet available, even using products made by Annie Malone, another black woman entrepreneur (Bundles). None of these products worked for Madam Walker. Shortly after Walker moved to Denver in 1905, where she made her own product and married her husband Charles Joseph Walker. This all, in turn, lead to her name change, as well as the name of her product "Madam Walker Wonderful Hair Grower". From that moment Walker's life took off. For a year and a half, she would go door to door in the colored neighborhood selling her product. In addition to going door to door, she used churches as a platform to give people knowledge about her product. Not only was Madam Walker going door to door hustling, she also employed thousands of women of color to work for her. Later in 1908, she opened Leila College in Pittsburgh where she trained the women she employed called "hair culturist". One her last business stop was in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 73. Madam C. J. Walker Biography Madam C.J. Walker was born in 1867, she die on 1919, as "The first black women millionaire in America" for her successful line of hair care products.Born Sarah Breedlove, she was widowed be age 20 and took work as a laundress.After seeking treatment for hair loss, she developed the "Walker System" and sold her homemade products directly to black women.Walker also funded scholarships for women at the Tuskegee Institute and donated large sums to the NAACP, black YMCA and dozens of other charities.The daughter of Louisiana Sharecroppers.Walker was orphaned at six,married at fourteen, and widowed at twenty with a two–year–old daughter to care for. In 1905 Walker, who had been being her hari sought a treatment for the condition.The Method of beauty culture she developed revolutionized black hair care.She distinguished her products from the hair straightteners advocated be white cosmetic firms,arguing that her treatment was geared to the special health needs of blacks.She sold her homemade products directly to black women, using a personal approach that won her customers eventually a fleet of loyal saleswomen. Her lectures and demonstrations won thousands of customers, and in 1910 she moved her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walker train her "beauty accomplish" after establishing her business headquarters in Denver, with a branch in Pittsburg managed be her daughter A'Lelia.Her second hasband,Charles J. walker, a jouralist, helped promoted her wife's flourishing enterprise.Her lectures and demonstations won thousand of costomers and in 1910 she moved her headquarters of Inianpolis.Her business employed over three thousand workers, mainly door–to–door ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 75. The Characteristics Of Madam Merle One of the most impressive characteristics of the novel is that James sets Isabel Archer's consciousness as central consciousness. What James referred as "central consciousness" is, that the story is presented to the reader through this centering person's eye and feeling. Isabel is a girl who has a willful and romantic character, which is not only as James' definition as "a young woman of many theories with remarkably active imagination and a tangle of thoughts of vague outlines" (James, Portrait 52) as in chapter 6 as well as through her speech, actions and interaction with other character in additional to the comments of other character. She is a lady with fine imagination about her romantic love. So when she meets Gilbert Osmond, who is a sensitive artist with good temperament, total opposite to the practical man like Goodwood, who is straightforward and full of masculinity, she falls immediately in the trap set by Madam ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is one of the characters, who has an influence on the central consciousness' change of love. 3.1 Isabel' Change of Attitude towards Madam Merle In Chapter 18, readers' first impression of Madam Merle is given in the eye of heroine. Through Isabel's eye, Merle is a "tall, fair, smooth woman"(James, Portrait 153), "rare", "charming", "cultivated" and "accomplished"(James, Portrait 163). In her first impression of Madam Merle, she is exactly what Isabel's dream of being portrayed as herself. According to Isabel's consciousness, her first impression on Madam Merle is the reason why in later chapter Isabel tell every details of her thought and shares her every secret deep in her heart with Madam Merle. However, Isabel's attitude towards Madam Merle changed after she was aware of Madam Merle's interest in Pansy Marriage in Chapter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 77. Madam President? Madam President? President of the United States, the highest office in our nation. A respected title, a praiseworthy title, an honorable title, but some may ask why anyone would want to be President. For the fame, the power, or maybe they actually care about our country? But if we're talking about Hillary Clinton, we will never know. This is Mrs. Clintons second time running for President of the United States, but nobody knows why she's running... According to Investor's Business Daily, Hillary Clinton has never explained why she wants to be our President, which is a little weird if you ask me. And isn't our President supposed to be trustworthy, dependable, and fair at all times? Mrs. Clinton is absolutely NONE of those. Hillary Clinton ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clinton attended an online women's interview, where she was asked several political questions that she did not answer, however she seemed to like talking about milk and her hairstyle more than the problems our country is facing. Additionally, Clinton has been called a clumsy campaigner because her staff gave the audience favorable questions in her last Presidential run, as a result, some voters believe this could happen again. (Malcolm, Andrew). Personally, I don't think Hillary Clinton actually knows what she wants. She continues to change her views on major issues, and seems to only agree with whichever opinion is most popular with the public at the time. Do you recall when Hillary was against gay marriage? In 2004, Hillary Clinton gave a speech broadcasted by C–Span and stated this: "I believe marriage is not just a bond, but a sacred bond between a man and a woman [...] the fundamental bedrock principle that [marriage] exists between a man and a woman." Then, in 2013, during an interview with Terry Gross, she states: "For me, marriage had always been a matter left to the States," she said, eventually going on, "[I] fully endorse the efforts by activists to work state by state." It seems puzzling that just three years ago, she would not publicly say she supported gay marriage, but since she started her campaign for president. All of a sudden, she acts like she has supported them all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...