Topic > Elizabeth Dole - 1549

Elizabeth Dole shows greatness through her success as a great role model for young women around the world. He has amazed family and friends since he was very young with his exceptional achievements. Even though he put in a lot of hard work and deserves much of the credit for his accomplishments, he still gives all the credit to his family. She believes she would never have gotten this far if her family hadn't taught her values ​​and beliefs. These values ​​and beliefs helped her overcome all the difficult moments in life where she wanted to give up. Life for a young girl, who (Kozar 19) has always lived in the countryside, made it very difficult for Elizabeth to climb the career ladder. However, she had the values ​​and beliefs that were instilled in her growing up, to keep pushing forward and be where she is today. She is definitely a hard worker and proves today that hard workers excel in life and inspire others to do the same. Elizabeth Dole had many successes in life to become who she is today. To have many successes, he started showing leadership behavior from an early age. When she was just two years old she announced to her family that she would like to be known as Liddy, after her long name, Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford. She continued to be well organized and demonstrate effective behavior throughout school and achieved wonderful grades. Elizabeth's qualities were not wasted at all as a child. She was the president of the neighborhood birding club and was involved in student body government at school. He ran for student body president in high school, but didn't win. She was very upset, but she knew that in those days boys were more likely to win. She overcame her disappointment and was later voted most likely to succeed by her graduating class. Elizabeth ranked in the top ten (Kozar 22) in her class. Her stellar grades landed her in one of the top universities in the state. Elizabeth graduated from Duke University in 1958 with Phi Beta Kappa honors and a bachelor's degree in political science. (Kozar 18)After graduating from Duke University, it was time for most women to settle down and start a family, but not for Elizabeth. He wanted to go out and see the world.