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It's hard to  discover good people  on the planet today. One look at  tv and  various other media would  recommend that the upper classes are wholly concerned with peering into the mirror, and are  entirely  lacking interest in anything outside of their own self-aggrandizement.  Isn't really that  completion result of cash? Corruption, down to the bones, and  popularity is  definitely no help either, as  shown by reality television and the effect it has had on numerous  people and households.<br /><br /> Do not despair, though; there are  lots of redeeming examples out there,  amongst them Diana Jenkins. Philanthropist, activist,  business owner, immigrant, refugee, and  mom, Sanela Diana Jenkins has championed a host of causes over the years; at the heart of those causes is a belief in standard human decency and the importance of helping those in need-- as she herself was once  quite in need.<br /><br />When you think of Diana Jenkins, "foundation" is a world firmly connected with her. Click here [http://dianajenkins.com/category/human-rights/ address] to read the purpose of it. Having  established the Irnis Catic Foundation, in memory of her brother, Jenkins is involved with  maybe the most  well-known and  highly regarded Bosnian foundation. Diana Jenkins is herself from Sarajevo, and became a refugee in 1992 after war erupted between Serbs and Croats. Be taught more on the affiliated encyclopedia - Click this URL: [http://dianajenkins.com/category/human-rights/foundations/ bosnian foundation diana jenkins]. She  has actually  often worked with the Elton John AIDS Foundation board of directors to raise funds to fight AIDS.<br /><br />Just a few years  back, she helped release Room 23 by Diana Jenkins and Deborah Anderson, a series of  pictures depicting celebrities in intimate  scenarios in a single penthouse suite. The coffee table book, intended to be a book of art and reflection, was launched to raise funds for the Sanela Diana Jenkins UCLA human rights organization SDJIHRP.<br /><br />It's interesting to  analyze how Jenkins leverages her wealth and celebrity, as well as the star status of others, in an attempt to help others. It is not unreasonable to question the very concept of celebrity in our society; we seem to  raise others above ourselves  practically  due to the fact that we  need to, because we want to. We want idols to praise  then pull down, and  on the other hand individuals expand extremely wealthy over our ever-expanding national fascination.<br /><br />Why be obsessed with these individuals, though? They're actors and starlets,  mainly. A  couple of scions of wealthy households, a few business owners, but no one particularly unique. Wealth attracts us, for sure; this is America, after all, and money is in our blood. More specifically, the desire for wealth is, and we need to own up to that part of our nature. Yet in Sanela Diana Jenkins, we see the possibility for celebrity to become something more.<br /><br />In Jenkins, we see the that celebrity does not have to be about the red carpet and wardrobe malfunctions; it doesn't have to  have to do with who is dating whom, or  just how much so-and-so  analyzes now. If people require to be taught further on [http://dianajenkins.com/2010/04/jp-hro/ continue reading], we know about many resources people might consider investigating. That's a sideshow,  an additional symptom of the decrease of our civilization. In Jenkins, we see celebrity that is  made through helping others  relentlessly, celebrity that  does not mind taking advantage of others if it is to the advantage of those less  lucky. We see a celebrity that is  honorable.<br />. I found out about [http://dianajenkins.com/2011/09/philanthropic-activities/ humanitarian aid projects] by browsing Google Books.

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Do not despair, though; there are lots of redeeming examples out there, amongst them Diana Jenkins. Philanthropist, activist, business owner, immigrant, refugee, and mom, Sanela Diana Jenkins has championed a host of causes over the years; at the heart of those causes is a belief in standard human decency and the importance of helping those in need-- as she herself was once quite in need.

When you think of Diana Jenkins, "foundation" is a world firmly connected with her. Click here address to read the purpose of it. Having established the Irnis Catic Foundation, in memory of her brother, Jenkins is involved with maybe the most well-known and highly regarded Bosnian foundation. Diana Jenkins is herself from Sarajevo, and became a refugee in 1992 after war erupted between Serbs and Croats. Be taught more on the affiliated encyclopedia - Click this URL: bosnian foundation diana jenkins. She has actually often worked with the Elton John AIDS Foundation board of directors to raise funds to fight AIDS.

Just a few years back, she helped release Room 23 by Diana Jenkins and Deborah Anderson, a series of pictures depicting celebrities in intimate scenarios in a single penthouse suite. The coffee table book, intended to be a book of art and reflection, was launched to raise funds for the Sanela Diana Jenkins UCLA human rights organization SDJIHRP.

It's interesting to analyze how Jenkins leverages her wealth and celebrity, as well as the star status of others, in an attempt to help others. It is not unreasonable to question the very concept of celebrity in our society; we seem to raise others above ourselves practically due to the fact that we need to, because we want to. We want idols to praise then pull down, and on the other hand individuals expand extremely wealthy over our ever-expanding national fascination.

Why be obsessed with these individuals, though? They're actors and starlets, mainly. A couple of scions of wealthy households, a few business owners, but no one particularly unique. Wealth attracts us, for sure; this is America, after all, and money is in our blood. More specifically, the desire for wealth is, and we need to own up to that part of our nature. Yet in Sanela Diana Jenkins, we see the possibility for celebrity to become something more.

In Jenkins, we see the that celebrity does not have to be about the red carpet and wardrobe malfunctions; it doesn't have to have to do with who is dating whom, or just how much so-and-so analyzes now. If people require to be taught further on continue reading, we know about many resources people might consider investigating. That's a sideshow, an additional symptom of the decrease of our civilization. In Jenkins, we see celebrity that is made through helping others relentlessly, celebrity that does not mind taking advantage of others if it is to the advantage of those less lucky. We see a celebrity that is honorable.
. I found out about humanitarian aid projects by browsing Google Books.

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