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Liz Murray tells the story of her journey from streetwalker to Harvard graduate, describing her struggles and triumphs along the way. She credits her strong family support and her refusal to give up on her dreams for helping her achieve her goals. She warns her viewers not to give up on their dreams, and reminds them that they can always turn to their families for help.

  • 00:00:00 Liz Murray tells the story of her journey from streetwalker to Harvard graduate, overcoming addiction and mental illness. She reflects on how her mother's addictions and poor parenting made her own path harder, but never stopped her from loving and reaching for her goals. She remembers the time she won the Miss World pageant and how her life changed overnight - until she lost the title and her mother died. Despite all her challenges, Murray is grateful for the experiences that shaped her into the person she is today.
  • 00:05:00 In this YouTube video, Liz Murray describes her experience as a child living in poverty with her alcoholic father who refused to take her to the doctor because he thought she could take care of herself. She eventually lost her patience and killed him. She reflects on how her experience shaped her view of parenting and the world, concluding that it is not up to parents to provide everything for their children and that people should instead learn to take care of themselves.
  • 00:10:00 Liz Murray tells the story of her life, starting with her time in elementary school, when she was always the "apestosa" of the class. Her father always laughed at her and called her a "cocotte" because she wanted to be a doctor. Liz had no ambitions, so she thought she was ugly. As she got older, Liz started having problems with her piojos. Her teachers always told her to not scratch, but she didn't know what to do with her clothes. Eventually, she resorted to tearing them apart. Hunger also became a problem for her, and her words of encouragement didn't help. She felt like she was alone and that her teachers didn't understand her. One day, Liz's mother came back from the hospital and told her that she was going to the psychiatric hospital. Liz was scared, but she knew that she had to go. She stayed there for a few months, and then her mother took her back home. Liz was relieved, but she knew that things couldn't stay normal. Soon, Liz's mother started using drugs again, and Liz was forced to leave home again. This time, she went to a therapeutic boarding school. It was there
  • 00:15:00 Liz Murray tells the story of her journey from streetwalker to Harvard graduate, describing her struggles and triumphs along the way. She credits her strong family support and her refusal to give up on her dreams for helping her achieve her goals. She warns her viewers not to give up on their dreams, and reminds them that they can always turn to their families for help.
  • 00:20:00 Liz Murray tells the story of her life, from growing up in la Calle to becoming a successful Harvard graduate. She talks about how her upbringing shaped her outlook on life, and how her addiction to drugs and mental illness led to her being homeless and eventually in a mental hospital. She credits her mother for helping her get through those tough times, and she hopes that her story can help others who are going through a difficult time.
  • 00:25:00 Liz Murray tells the story of her life as a young girl in Washington D.C., growing up with a mother who struggled with addiction and eventually lost her apartment and all of her belongings. Liz and her siblings had to start living at an orphanage, until she finally learns how to behave in school and starts to make new friends. Her father, who she believes would have been better off if he had never started using drugs, eventually dies. Liz eventually moves to California and finishes high school, but loses her apartment and her mother again. She begins working as a waitress and makes new friends, but is hit hard by the recession and loses all of her money. Liz is able to stay afloat by living with her friends and, when she is able, she returns to school to study business. She eventually graduates from college, and is now working as a marketing manager.
  • 00:30:00 Liz Murray tells her story of growing up in the era of Queen Victoria and living through some of Shakespeare's most famous works. She talks about her mother's nickname for her, Elizabeth, and how it has always caused her problems. She also talks about her time at an orphanage and how it was terrifying. However, she is not abnormal and will celebrate her eighth birthday if she can find out when her father will give her his raincoat. After finishing her story, Liz heads upstairs to bed and her brother tells her to be quiet.
  • 00:35:00 Liz Murray tells the story of her life, from growing up with an abusive brother in a poverty-stricken family to eventually going to Harvard. She reveals that her brother was the reason she didn't want to come to Harvard, as she was scared that her mother would be there too and that she would be back in the same situation as she is now. She tells her mother that she's leaving and that she hopes she'll be able to find a better life. Murray then shares how her brother started abusing her when she was 7 years old, and how her family has been struggling ever since. Despite her struggles, Murray is thankful for the few good moments in her life. She tells her audience that she's going to leave, and that some of them might be able to find a place to call home.
  • 00:40:00 This YouTube video is about Liz Murray, who attended Harvard and tells her story. She talks about the times she spent with her mother, how she felt about leaving her home, and her grandfather's death. She also talks about her experiences with alcohol and how it has affected her life.
  • 00:45:00 Liz Murray, a woman with a history of schizophrenia, died yesterday morning. She thought there was a skin over the world, and those who had been born under it could see through it, but we could not pass through it. Her mother was buried in the charity section of 51st Street, dressed only in a sheet, with fear in her eyes. She had not gone away- she had left for an orphanage. This is madness. I'm going with you.
  • 00:50:00 Liz Murray, a high school student, shares her story of how her life has changed since she was kicked out of her top college. She explains that she is now working to get her GED and attend a community college to pursue her dream of becoming a lawyer.
  • 00:55:00 In this video, Liz Murray shares her story of overcoming adversity and achieving success. She begins by recounting her experience of being diagnosed with HIV and the difficulty in coping with her disease. She then talks about how she decided to change her life and pursue a career in academia. Murray credits her parents for being a strong role model and helping her to grow as a person. She notes that despite their best efforts, she never attended or excelled in traditional school settings. However, her academic achievements in the early grades of elementary school caught the attention of a college admissions officer, and she was accepted to Harvard. Murray reflects on her time at Harvard and how being surrounded by other successful students changed her perspective on her own abilities. She discusses the challenges she faced in transitioning to a college environment and the importance of having supportive family members. She tells the audience that her mother passed away from AIDS-related complications a few months after she arrived at Harvard, and she credits her father for his role in raising her. Murray concludes the video by sharing her plans for the future and thanking her supporters.

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In the video, "De la Calle a Harvard - Historia de Liz Murray," Liz Murray tells her inspiring story of going from living on the streets to becoming a successful businesswoman. She discusses the importance of hard work and dedication, and how her unique perspective has helped her succeed.

  • 01:00:00 Liz Murray, a woman who grew up in a poor neighborhood in New York City, tells her story of how she became the first in her family to go to college and eventually became a successful businesswoman. She discusses her struggles with addiction and her battles with gender identity disorder, which led her to abandon her dreams of becoming a professional dancer and focus on her career. She credits her success to her strong family support and her determination to succeed.
  • 01:05:00 Liz Murray, a Harvard graduate, discusses her experience from growing up in Mexico to going to Harvard, and her thoughts on the importance of having a diverse perspective in life. She also talks about her experience taking the SATs and her plans to continue taking math classes to improve her score.
  • 01:10:00 Liz Murray, a high school student from New York, describes her journey to Harvard, where she was accepted despite having low grades and no extracurricular activities. She talks about how she overcame her challenges, and how her best friend, Chris, helped support her. In the end, she shares her dream of one day being a successful writer.
  • 01:15:00 Liz Murray tells the story of her difficult journey from streetwalker to Harvard graduate, describing the importance of free markets and the obstacles she faced along the way. She eventually became a finalist for a prestigious New York Times scholarship, but did not have the required academic qualifications. Liz's abuelo (grandfather) disapproves of her decision to stay in school, but she is determined to pursue her dreams. In the end, her abuelo gives her a home and allows her to stay blind.
  • 01:20:00 Liz Murray tells her story of growing up in Mexico, being sent to an orphanage in the United States, and how she ended up at Harvard. She talks about how her family was always drug and alcohol abusers, but she never forgot how much she loved them. She talks about how she became introspective and realized that all the little things that happen in life add up to make a big difference. She ends the video by saying that she needs her family to be there for her to finish high school, and that she can't go to university without her family's support.
  • 01:25:00 Liz Murray, a high school graduate from Mexico City, won a four-year scholarship to Harvard. She lived on the streets with her mother who died of a heart attack when Liz was 14, and her father, an alcoholic drug addict. She slept in shelters and any place that would have her. Murray changed her life when she won the "new york times" scholarship and was able to afford to move in with her mother's family. Chris, her father's best friend, helps her get her own apartment, and she continues her education, working as a reporter for "the new york times." Murray still believes there is always a better tomorrow for her.
  • 01:30:00 In this video, Liz Murray describes her journey from De La Calle to Harvard. She started out as a street kid in Mexico City, and eventually became a successful businesswoman. Murray's story is inspirational, and her journey provides a unique perspective on the importance of hard work and dedication.

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