Ellen DeGeneres 2009 Graduation lecture 2005 Hurricane Katrina destroyed New Orleans. Whether they can regain their future, everyone at Tulane University has uncertainty. This was an obstacle for students to overcome, but later they became dominant and attended the graduation ceremony. As a comedian, you do not expect anyone to make such a wonderful speech. In 2009, the Katrina class lecturer at Tulane University was Ellen DeGeneres. Allen's speech not only recognized the achievements of the class, but also motivated them to do better.
Ellen DeGeneres Show has become one of the most popular television programs in the United States. The Ellen DeGeneres Show organized by the lesbian comedian Ellen DeGeneres was named the host. In the 10th season, the show includes various subdivisions that provide humor, a story of charming everyday life, a celebrity visit, charity and pleasure. DeGeneres is a model of successful celebrities and a lot of people, especially lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, Queer / Question (LGBTQ) community, claiming equality and justice. As one of the first popular television programs featuring open lesbian hosts, the Ellen DeGeneres Show is an important element in the success of the mainstream acceptance of LGBTQ individuals and the LGBTQ group's civil rights movement including the same rights I will. Gay marriage, last year was supported by the Supreme Court
Talk show organizer, actor, comedian, and activist Ellen DeGeneres graduated from Atlanta High School in 1976. The following year she started studying majoring in communication at the University of New Orleans. After the first semester, she dropped out of school and worked part-time until she entered the comedy world that stood up. Anna Wintour, editor of Vogue magazine edited in about 30 years, was born in London in 1949. She went to North London College and never got a college degree. Wintour's career began with Harpers and Queen (now Harper's Bazaar). Her father, Charles Wynn Tools, is an editor of the London Standard Evening News.
In 2006 Daniel graduated from Tuolen University law school with honors. At Tulane University he was a senior editor of Duran Law Review and a researcher of a legal analysis project. Before going to law school, Daniel studied English from the University of New Orleans and is a nationally good scholar of Patrick F. Taylor.