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    Role Model Golda Meir

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    In five pages this paper considers the role model qualities of Golda Meir. Four sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    of Eden. The search for the answer to these questions can be as individual as the person asking the question. Some hitchhike across Europe, some turn to religious affiliations, and  some find role models whom they admire. For women, one of the better role models to study would be Golda Meir. The student could state that it can be argued  that there are certain criteria that a role model must meet, some set of character traits that a good role model exhibits. Firstly, they should honestly care about the people  within the circle of their influence. Secondly, they should serve some greater good than just themselves. They will have made a difference somewhere and at sometime. Lastly, the student  could write, the role model, or the person being admired, must have achieved something that the seeker deems to be of worth or of a certain high level of quality.  Golda Meir has met all of these criteria, and is, perhaps in the students case, a stellar example of perseverance. Her commitment to Israel and the people in the country  captured the heart and imagination of those who lived far beyond the boundaries of her country. Her work toward human rights during the time she was the Foreign Minister for  Israel have stood in good stay even by todays standards. She worked tirelessly for the situation many European Jews found when they fled Europe seeking sanctuary within the borders of  Israel. Because of her work as Foreign Minister and as Minister of Labor, she was eventually nominated to be the Prime Minister of Israel, making her the first woman to  ever hold the office(WIC 2002). The journey to this point was not an easy one, as during this time, Israel had not been officially recognized as a country. In 1948 

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