One warm day in late May of 1951, young Sally Kristen Ride came into the world. However, a whole new world would soon be open to her. She would leave the warmth of her home and soar into space. Her supreme qualities of braveness and determination would let her pursue her dreams, accomplish her goals, and make history. Sally Ride would one day be looked upon generations of people, especially women, in so many more ways than one. Sally was interested in sports, science, and math from a young age. Since she was a well educated young girl, she also had a partial scholarship. When she was about 13, she moved to a private school, which was Westlake School for Girls, because of her scholarship. There she began to love astronomy, which is the study
Sarah Breedlove which name she was born into on 12/23/1867 in Delta Louisiana on a cotton plantation.Sarah Breedlove parents name was Minerva and Owen Breedlove.Sarah Breedlove had 5 siblings.In all 6 kids Owen and Minerva had,Sarah Breedlove was the first one to be born-free.Sarah Breedlove was born-free because she was born around the war of 1812.
On July 21, Alissa Turner is set to become the first African-American woman to graduate from Rochester Fire Academy. While she was still studying at Joseph C. Wilson, Turner decided to join the New York Army National Guard.
Katheryn Marie Hawkins was born in fort Knox Kentucky on December 29,1998, at Ireland military hospital where she was 81 lbs , 6 oz and 23 inches - normal delivery . she was the second child of Russell and Catania Hawkins . she spent her 1st 6 months at home with her mom but on the 7th month, she started daycare at little angels daycare . she loved it there and they loved her . her favorite food was strained Gerber peaches and strawberries . her favorite drink was milk . she learned how to walk and talk faster than her older brother and even began doing chores around the house by the time she was 2 .
Sally Ride was an American Astrophysicist and an astronaut. In 1978, Sally Ride joined NASA. One of the most prestigious jobs you can acquire in this world. She was a very intelligent woman, who worked very hard for the life she earned. Ride had considered a career in professional tennis; she was an amazing athlete. Especially when it came to tennis, which was her favorite sport. She decided that a career of being an astronaut would take her much farther in life than a short-lived career as a tennis player.
26 year old Maggie Shawcross lived the life of an average housewife. She stayed at home every day taking care of her two children Janice and Erich Shawcross, while her husband Robert was busy away as a prestigious lawyer. Few would guess that this average example of an all American woman would be capable of murder.
She was an American physicist, and she was the astronaut of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. She joined NASA in 1978, and she performed STS-7 and STS-41-G tasks before she left NASA. In 1983, she was the first woman who went into space. After she left NASA, she became a professor of physics of University of California, San Diego. After the death of Ride, in her obituary, she published her same-sex partner Tam O-Shaughnessy, who became the first public to admit that homosexual
Aisha Tyler is a smart, beautiful, and hilariously funny, actress, comedian, director, activist and author. Currently she is the co-host of CBS’s daytime talk show, “The Talk”, which won three Emmys. She also is the voice of ‘Lana Kane’ on F/X’s cartoon comedy, Archer. Aisha also is the creator, producer and host of the podcast “Girl On Guy With Aisha Tyler”. She has appeared on a number of television shows, such as Modern Family, CSI: Crime scene investigation, 24, Ghost Whisperer, and many more. She is also a New York Times best selling author for her book, “Self Inflicted Wounds”, along with many other written works. She has devoted a lot of her time to various charities and volunteer opportunities. She is passionate about video games, being
As Kate grew up, she not only showed an interest in the outdoors, but she showed promise in the fields of math and science, a field that saw little female participation. Once she became old enough, Kate attended the University of Toronto where she studied Math, Physics and Astronomy. At University she won the prestigious Edward Blake scholarship twice and a gold medal for her
Sarah Larson attended the University of Rhode Island and went in undecided. She decided to take NFS 210 to fulfill her science gen ed, and through this class and her professor, she fell in love with the field. NFS 210 is her favorite class to teach because this is a beginner class for many students. She discovered that this is the class that makes college students decide that they want to go into Nutrition, and this is the start of their Nutrition career.
“In the psychic town of Lily Dale, New York the veil between life and death is especially thin,” according to Greg Newkirk in Week In Weird article. Lily Dale formally known as Lily Dale Assembly, is a small town located on a lake in New York, about an hour south of Buffalo. The ghost town was founded in 1879 as the Cassadaga Lake Free Association. It took its current in in 1906, named for the lilies covering Cassadaga Lake. Just like any other town, Lily Dale has a post office, volunteer fire department, library, and a playground. There also is a coffee shop, two restaurants, a couple of gift shops, a handful of guesthouses and a beautiful museum. For a 133 years the town has been home to the Lily Dale Assembly, “ a religious organization
Character Counts Imagine having one arm. Every day would be a challenge. When people look at their problems and challenges, they just give up and think that it is over. Bethany Hamilton, at the age of 13, was attacked by a shark while surfing with her friends. Most people would panic, but Bethany remained calm and survived thanks to God’s help.
Peace, serenity, consciousness, and enlightenment; these four qualities are strived for throughout our stressful daily lives. They can be found in passing moments, but for me, it is when the crisp summer air is flowing through my disheveled hair. When the sun is beating down on my sun-kissed skin. When music is blaring from my speakers. This is when I am serene. This is when I am at one with the world. Rubber rolling across the pavement as my Wrangler fills the asphalt streets with its freeing beauty. Sitting in front of my red Jeep’s steering wheel brings peace and understanding to my mind. My 1998 red Jeep Wrangler, Sadie, is my ticket to life. She is my oasis because of her alfresco body, the feeling of community, and the anxiolytic effect she has on my anxiety.
Amelia Earhart was an icon. She was a feminist. Not only a pioneer but also brave. During Amelia’s life, all the goals she had achieved were attained through pure perseverance and resilience. While Earhart had become well-known for being the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, she was likewise known throughout the world for her individual developments and aid in the feminist movement. She acknowledged a grander purpose in life which was the desire to live a life that surpassed beyond home and being confined in society. Her achievements in becoming an active feminist and succeeding in her dreams and goals prove her resilient courageous nature of being a woman during the 20th century despite being in a male dominant society.
“Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others.” This was in her letter to her husband, in case the dangerous flight proved to be her last. She was the woman who crossed the Atlantic Ocean, shared her visions, inspired many, formed the Ninety-Nines, and tried to fly around the world. She is, and always will be, remembered for her
Amelia Earhart, who is known as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, is a very inspirational figure for women. We chose her as our topic for this project because she is a daring, adventurous, differential, and confident woman. Also, Earhart was always willing to take risks, even though she knew about the dangers involved. Throughout her career, she has set many records and accomplishments as an aviatrix. This involved the great number of distance she covered by the flight and her world records. Amongst all of her accomplishments, she wanted to prove that women were capable of achieving things that men can do. Furthermore, she was determined to show everyone that a woman, like herself, can choose a profession and have