Good Morning Ladies and Gentleman I’m Aaron and I’m here to nominate Rosie Pimental for the Lifetime Achievement Award. Rosaria or Rosie Pimental was born on September 18, 2003 and is half Portuguese and half Italian. She has never been to either country but she like’s to travel and would love to go to Portugal or Italy. She can also understand and speak a few words in both languages. Rosie is a very Unique or Original person because she has different personalities and she’s not how you would expect to be like. Rosie is also humorous, she’s very goofy and love’s to tell jokes and see smiles on faces. She also like’s to play Basketball, Football, Sing, Act and Dance all in her free time. Rosie is most proud of these three things, reading
Monroy Perry Rosa G. Marroquin Monroy, 42, passed away Monday, January 23, 2017, at Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines, Iowa. Rosa was born August 10, 1974, in El Salvador to Ernesto and Reina Marroquin Monroy. She was raised
Rose was born in 1815 in Montgomery, Maryland. She was an infant when her father died and lost her sister, Gertrude, to a disease when she was about seven or eight years old. A year later following her sister’s death, her mother passed away from drowning when she was about nine or ten. She
Her personality changes every minute because she somehow has a split personality order as well. Now, in chapters 16, 17, and 18, Lydia is showing some of her mother’s side. Rosie felt bad for her mother because Lydia didn’t want anyone to know that she has this illness that affects her mind and she can’t keep thinking for herself. It’s too stressful to bear. How come Lydia became motherly to Rosie?
Evelia Ramos was born in Jalisco, Mexico. She was born in September 11, 1980. When she was older, her and my dad decided to get married. Then they decided to move to Oakland California. When they came to California they were expected to get a better life they would have in Mexico.
The well known poster was created by J. Howard Miller and showed a woman in patriotic work clothes with her hair in a bandana and flexing her muscles again shouting the famous words. The real Rosie did not just stand for one woman, she represented thousands of women who worked in factories that made ships, guns, and planes. There were many working women during this time named Rosie who have become famous for their working efforts. One of the most famous Rosie's, Rose Will Monroe, “appeared as a Rosie the Riveter in popular films, she is most often identified as the
In the end of the grand scheme of her life, Debbie Reynolds was an amazing actress as well as a mother of two, role model of many and a star humanitarian. She loved everything movie related, making her want and flourish in the career that has made her so successful in life. A small town beauty pageant led her to staring in her fifty plus movies, to her becoming the woman we all adore today. Her wicked sense of humor along with amazing talent made her remain untouchable among the other actresses and actors.
Was Rosanne Cash really in her dad’s shadow? Was she trying to get attention? Did she want attention or was she actually in his shadow? Nobody really knows. That’s what people are asking.
She is a woman that made world history because of her outstanding courage and loyalty for everything. However, she was always involved with her husband, children, women rights, and always trying to help every situation she could. Even when her ideas did not follow through, she would try again with her outstanding amount of courage she had built up in
One real icon for working women was Rosie the Riveter. Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon that represents the women working in the workplaces such as factories and even shipyards. Rosie the Riveter was chosen because of her inspiring acts toward women in the workplace. She is a cultural icon to join women together in the workplace. Why Rosie?
Rosa Lee Cunningham was born in Washington D.C. on October 7, 1936 (Dash, Leon, 1996). her parents were Rosetta and Earl Wright. Rosa grew up in poverty and really never came out of it. Rosa has lived in and out of homeless shelters. Rosa father died of AIDS when she was young, forcing her mother to raise her alone.
Her parents were Rosa Saavedra and Pedro Rivera, who were immigrants who crossed the border illegally for a better life. According to her book, Unbreakable: My Story, My Way: A Memoir, her father
Rosie the Riveter was the voice of patriotic girls. She represents the home wife who works everyday to help her husband and country to be safe from enemies. To show encourage Rosie the Riveter said"We Can Do It". Rosie credibility persuades women to help work in factories. Ethos was also used to help glorify and celebrate all women who help.
“Singer and musician Dolly Parton is a beloved cultural icon whose powerful voice, songwriting and personality have won the hearts of country and pop music fans for decades” (“Dolly Parton Biography”). Dolly Parton is a very inspirational person for many reasons. Not everyone will agree with me and think she is a inspirational person. Dolly tries to get along with everyone. She doesn 't miss treat people for no reason.
Lucille Tenazas: The Cultural Nomad Lucille Tenazas is certainly the kind of person who welcomes all sorts of experiences with open arms and lets them sink into her mind and feelings and purify her personality. All bits of her experiences, particularly those with a cultural and social aspect, have turned her into an exceptional figure, a figure that is respectable to everyone. Lucille was born in 1953 in The Philippines and raised in Manila, where she obtained her BFA. In 1973, she moved to the United States and began her studies in California College of Arts and Crafts (now CCA).
Rosa is a woman with wisdom, honesty, self-control, confidence, and