Isabella P Most girls dream of marrying a prince and becoming a princess. This dream became a reality for Grace Patricia Kelly. Grace was born on November 12, 1929 in Philadelphia, PA. Her parents were Olympic Gold Medalist, John Kelly and first women sports coach at Penn, Margaret Katherine Majer Kelly. Grace first reached fame when she started getting small parts in movies. In 1955 she was one of the biggest actresses and she met Prince Rainer of Monaco. They married months later and Grace became Princess Grace of Monaco. They had three kids together. Grace grew up with one brother and two sisters and was the second oldest. She lived in a suburban house in Philadelphia. She attended Catholic Ravenhill Academy and then transferred to Stevens …show more content…
She got an Oscar for her work in The Country Girl in 1954 and was nominated for her work in Mogambo. Another acting accomplishment was her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Grace was always known for her beauty, so it was no surprise that she was 5th place on the list of sexiest stars of all time. Along with acting, accomplishments she also got praised for her work in helping others. She earned a medal for her work in Austria. She got an honor from the Greek Royal Family, the Iranian Royal family, Egyptian Royal Family, Italy, France, and other countries. When I first heard about Grace Kelly I thought she was just another actress. I want to add that I was not surprised when I found out she became a princess because of her immense beauty. I think she is a great role model for women all over the world because she helped others and did things women were not expected to do. She followed her dreams despite what others thought and didn’t give up when people told her she wasn’t enough. She was very humble throughout her life even though she had ample things to brag about. I never have famous women role models and I’m glad I found a woman that I look up
Everywhere she went she warmed the hearts of every one. Her personality caused her to gain a lot of supporters as she became more and more fans , her performances and she eventually began to have many sold out events because of this.
Here are some facts on her. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls was born on February 7th, 1867 to Caroline and Charles Ingalls. She had 3 other sisters. Her older sister was named Mary and her younger sisters were named Carrie and Grace. As a child Laura 's family moved around a lot.
She became well-known among the American people. She once noted while passing a crowd, “Wherever I passed, I received a marked notice of bows…in short we are now wonderfully
Grace’s childhood wasn’t all flowers and smiles like most kids, she was unloved but had the biggest dreams a kid could have. Grace Patricia was born on Tuesday, November 12, 1929 at Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia, PA to John B. Kelly and Margaret Majer Kelly. Grace was there third child and there second girl to be born. Grace was named after an aunt who had passed away at a significantly young age. Grace had said “because i was Tuesday’s child”- who, according to Mother Goose, was “full of Grace.
Even though Grace did not serve many tours, she was still an exceptional leader. She worked behind the scenes to not only better the U.S. Navy but to also better the world of technology. I would consider Grace a transformational leader due to the fact that she is known for her expertise, knowledge and motivation. She would always look at an issue and try to find a better way around it instead of say "well this is how everyone else does it. " She was never a follower, she always took risk of being a leader.
Child Labor Analysis Child Labor was one of Florence Kelley’s main topics at a speech she gave in Philadelphia during a convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Kelley talks about all the horrors children were going through and the injustices they were suffering. She talks of the conditions children working in, the hours they were going in, and all in all, how wrong child labor was. Her purpose for this was to gain support of people to petition for the end of child labor. Kelley’s appeals to Ethos, Pathos and Logos through the use of great rhetoric is what allows her to achieve her purpose.
She has inspired different people all over the world. She used courage to get over more than
She was, without a doubt, a revolutionary leader. She was famous for many things, but perhaps the action that really boosted her up into history was the fact that she sewed the very first U.S. Flag in 1776. But that wasn't the first flag she's sewn.
Princess Diana of Wales, lived her life the way she wanted. A woman who was not scared to break royal traditions. Her determination and compassion were adored by many. The legacy the Princess left is something that will continue for other generations to come. Princess Diana will forever be in the hearts of the people she unknowingly touched.
By showing that she can do that she is setting examples that anyone can do anything they just have to put in the work and never give up not matter what. Like Katherine Johnson known as the woman who loved to count, she also had many other wonderful things in her life like being a wife ,mother, and a right to freedom in history. Her life has inspired many young women around the world to stand for what they want in life and don't hold back and also respect people and make sure they respect
She would look in the mirror and panic because she was unsure of herself. She was a model, singer, and actress. She had so much talent and she put it to use. She used her talents to go places and make a career for herself. She had many iconic moments in her career and even after her death these moments are still seen today.
Oprah Gail Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954 in the city of Kosciusko, Mississippi in the United States. Winfrey came from a lower class family, being raised by just her mother in the city of Milwaukee, where she grew up throughout her childhood ( britannica ). A few months after Oprah Gail Winfrey was born, her mother abandoned her to be about to travel, her grandmother, Hatti Mae Le raised her as her own daughter after her mother’s absences. Throughout her childhood, she lived in a terrible environment, but thanks to her grandmother she was able to become the women she is today, she taught her how to read and write. As a little girl she loved playing with her farm animals and gave them little cute nicknames, according to the reading Oprah
The fact that she worked several jobs when she was in high school shows how she had a vision to become the successful person that she is and for this reason I have admired her since the first time I heard about her in
She showed all African American women and men that they can achieve the impossible and have an intelligent mind like everyone else. Even African American poets from today like Alice Walker found her as an inspiration. In one of her poems about being brought to america, she perfectly summarizes what the struggle was being a slave that is equal to everyone
By overcoming the obstacles being deaf and blind she became a well-known educator, a famous journalist, and a published writer. She also became the founder ACIU and earned her Bachelor degree in of arts. Helen Keller stood as a big role model because of her honor and accomplishments. She even got into the world wide women's hall of fame because of her accomplishment of her determination, hard work and imagination she worked her way up as the first deaf blind person to get earn a Bachelor's Degree in arts. Helen was also put on the Alabama state quarter because of her honor and respect.