Mary Ann Hopkins came from a suburbs of Boston, where she attended private school with her little sister. Whenever they go on family trip, they go for adventure and explore. She was always curious about the world ever since she was a little girl. She was a smart girl and like to learn new things. As a result, she taught herself how to knit, crochet, and sew. She overcome traumatic events and accomplished many great achievements.
She documented everyday by her drawings and drew everyday in her camps. Even though they were made to feel invisible there showed resilience and survived made others feel like they did wrong. This shows me that in bad times you can still get through it. In WWII, Mine, a japanese-american and Louie, a prisoner of war were put into camps to make them feel invisible
By reading this you should now know the roadblocks she overcame and her achievements. Next time you look up in the sky, and you see stars, those stars
She also received a life Achievement Award for her humanitarian accomplishments (Biography). Furthermore, she received honorary doctorate degrees from Santa Clara University, the College of Notre Dame, and Yale University. Likewise she inspired Andy Warhol, a famous artist (World Heritage
In all this joy and excitement, Mary’s health was plummeting. She suffered with severe depression with Thomas missing and the overwhelming job of taking care of three children. Thomas took her on a simple vacation but they returned early because Mary’s father was ill. His death was a complete disaster to Mary and her depression continued to increase. She also became ill and died On August 9, 1884, just before her thirtieth birthday.
She has inspired different people all over the world. She used courage to get over more than
Despite being born in a situation far worse than most any experience today she does something that seems almost foreign as a concept to today's advocates: she refuses to be a victim. Naturally she faced undue and unfair adversity when attempting to achieve her goals. How could she not, growing up in the turn of the twentieth century? She even admits it is the case, in her own way, by saying “The world to be won, and nothing to be lost.
She became a sister at age 18 and went on to teach history and geography to kids of wealthy parents. She later heard a call for her to help the poor around her since she was in a relatively poor area. She worked tirelessly for decades devoting herself to the poor. She won a Nobel Prize for her works and died at age 87 in 1997. She showed a lot of courage in her life.
She became an activist for the disabled. Keller’s story can inspire many to overcome adversity because of the fact she defied expectations by overcoming her disabilities to live a successful life. Before her sickness, Keller lived a simple, joyful life and showed signs of great intelligence. Keller was born
After marriage came a forced and dangerous (due to her age) pregnancy for this pre-teen. After going through this situation seen as normal in her culture, she fought vigorously for the rights of education for young women like
One of the many problems to arise during her lifetime was the increasing presence of nazism. Although this was a large problem it helped and inspired her to look into and accept the darker side of the average person, which most
Mary was born August 5, 1861 in Belleville,IL to Henry and Lavinia Richmond. She was raised by her grandmother and two aunts in Baltimore, MD after her parents died. She grew up around racial problems, suffrage, social, and political beliefs. Because she grew up around those things she started becoming a critical thinker and social activism. Richmond was home schooled because her grandmother and aunts were not familiar with the traditional education system until the age of eleven when she entered public school.
Her influence in education is indeed of practical use up to this day, by sharing and teaching her experiences during the war, the what to do and what not, she has shaped the world and created one of the noblest profession of all. Post War and Late
Her work came to end when she had a stroke at the age of 80 and passed away three years later (Social Welfare History Project,
Olivia Ergle Mrs.Fretwell English 2nd period December 30, 2017 The Life of Mother Teresa of Calcutta My person’s name is Mother Teresa, she was born in Skopje Macedonia,on the 26th of August 1910. She was the youngest of five children. Only two of her siblings died at birth.
My mother had always been the person I idolized and dreamed of becoming. Although she is not famous or well-known, she showed me what courage and bravery is. As an immigrant from China that did not know a single thing about America, my mother came to this foreign place. She could not utter even a few phrases in English, but she set on this journey. Although it was tough to adjust to this new environment, my mother worked hard to get a job and work for my family.