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  2. On January 29, 1954 Oprah Gail Winfrey was born to unwed, teenage parents in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Oprah had a mountain of obstacles already in front of her as a newborn baby... she was born to unwed teenage parents, she was female, she was black, and she was poor. Oprah's mother was an eighteen-year-old housemaid named Vernita Lee. Her father was a twenty-year-old doing duty in the armed forces: his name was Vernon Winfrey. For the first six years of her life, the young Winfrey was raised on a Mississippi farm by her grandmother. That being perhaps the first stroke of good luck for the young child. Oprah has stated that living with her grandmother probably saved her life. While in her grandmother's care, she was taught to read at a very early age, instilling a love of reading in her that she retains today. She began her public speaking career at the tender age of three when she began reading aloud and reciting sermons to the congregation of her church. Oprah has said that she heard her grandmother state on several occasions that Oprah was "gifted." While the young child didn't know exactly what being "gifted" meant, she thought that it meant that she was special. And that was enough to keep her going. That bit of praise, the thought that she was "gifted" and "special" may have been what got her through the hard years that she was to spend with her mother. At the age of six, her mother, Vernita Lee, decided that she could care for her young daughter and Oprah was sent to live with her mother in Milwaukee. From ages six to thirteen, Oprah stayed with her mother. She was raped by a cousin when she was nine years old and later molested by a male friend of her mother's and by an uncle. The young girl never told anyone about the abuse that she was suffering. Instead, she held her anger and pain inside and she rebelled. She repeatedly ran away and got into trouble. Her mother decided to put her into a detention home. Fortunately for Oprah, she was denied admission to the home because there were no openings. So, in what may have been her second major stroke of good luck, she was sent to live with her father Vernon Winfrey in Nashville. Before she ceased her promiscuous and wild behavior, she became pregnant and gave birth to a stillborn baby boy when she was fourteen. The death of her baby devastated her and she vowed to turn her life around.

  3. Her father helped her with her mission by strapping her with his strict rules and discipline. Vernon made sure that his daughter stuck to her curfew, maintained high grades in school and encouraged Oprah to be her best. Oprah's father helped her turn her life around. Oprah has spoke of his requirement that she read a book each week and complete a book report on the book. • At the age of nineteen, Oprah landed her first job as a reporter for a radio station in Nashville. Shortly afterwards, she entered Tennessee State University to pursue a career in radio and television broadcasting. During her freshman year at TSU, Oprah won several pageants, including "Miss Black Nashville" and "Miss Tennessee." • In 1976, Oprah Winfrey moved to Baltimore, where she hosted a TV show called People Are Talking. The show was a hit and Winfrey stayed for eight years. She was then recruited by a TV station in Chicago to host her own morning show, A.M. Chicago. The show was competing against the immensely popular Phil Donahue Show. After several months, Oprah's warm-hearted style had taken her to first place in the ratings. Her success led to a role in Steven Spielberg's film, The Color Purple in 1985, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award. • In 1986, Oprah started the Oprah Winfrey Show. The rest is, as they say, history. Oprah has come from being a poor, black, farm girl from Mississippi to a national celebrity. To her resume she can add reporter, actress, writer, producer, activist and TV talk show host... but it doesn't stop there. Oprah, it seems, is unstoppable.

  4. I Looked for quite a while searching “Oprah Winfrey on Faith” or “Oprah Winfrey on Religion” and stuff consisting along that line. I found it funny, that last week I was able to find a website PERFECT for this assignment, but when I was doing this I found nothing! Nada! Zip! I found a few biographies that centered on her faith, but they were mostly fan-made, and inconsistent with other ones so that was a no go. I struggled to find what I did, since a LOT of people intend to start rumors on the internet nowadays, it’s hard to know what is true and what is false. But, from what I can tell, her faith and beliefs seem to be very important to her, and she says that she honestly believes that she has been blessed. But, with celebrities these days, it’s hard to tell the difference between what is true, and what is false.

  5. Poem on Faith When everything looks downAnd you don't thinkyou can hang on much longerto this world that drags you downYou feel like closing inand just letting it all endYou want to give up nowbecause nothing else will workBut hold your head highand just keep fightingyou will see in timewhy you must hang in thereit will be all worth whileJust look onto the brighter daysand dream for the ones you wantjust keep hoping thateverything will be okhave faith in the worldto help you out Just keep wishing forthe brighter daysand they will soonbe on there wayWhy give in and give upWhy lower your headand start to crywhy wish your life awaywhy wish you could find a better daywhen you don't want to give injust a little hintfrom me to youbelieve and dreamand your dreams will come trueBut until the timeswhen you see that bright lighthang in thereand everything will be all right

  6. "Inside Your Heaven“ ~ Carrie UnderwoodI've been downNow I'm blessedI felt a revelation coming aroundI guess its right, it's so amazingEverytime I see you I'm aliveYou're all I've gotYou lift me upThe sun and the moonlightAll my dreams are in your eyesI wanna be inside your heavenTake me to the place you cry fromWhere the storm blows your wayI wanna be the earth that holds youEvery bit of air you're breathin' inA soothin' windI wanna be inside your heavenWhen we touch, when we loveThe stars light upThe wrong becomes undoneNaturally, my soul surrendersThe sun and the moonlight All my dreams are in your eyesAnd I wanna be inside your heavenTake me to the place you cry fromWhere the storm blows you awayAnd I wanna be the earth that holds youEvery bit of air you're breathing inA soothing windI wanna be inside your heavenWhen minutes turn to days and yearsIf mountains fall, I'll still be hereHoldin you until the day I dieAnd I wanna be inside your heavenTake me to the place you cry fromWhere the storm blows you awayI wanna be inside your heavenTake me to the place you cry from Where the storm blows you awayI wanna be the earth that holds youEvery bit of air you're breathin' inA soothin' windI wanna be inside your heavenOh yes I doI wanna be inside your heaven

  7. The End!!!

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