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How Staying Active Can Help You Live Longer:

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How Staying Active Can Help You Live Longer:  A feel good story about a senior who made a difference – Throughout her entire life.

She started her work as a Human Rights Advocate at age 25 after pursuing her education and she continued right up until her death in April 2010. She was 98 and going strong.

Dorothy I. Height, who passed away April 20, 2010, was admitted to Barnard College in 1929, but upon arrival, she was denied entrance because the school had an unwritten policy of admitting only two black students per year. She pursued studies instead at New York University, earning a degree in 1932, and a master's degree in educational psychology the following year.

She was a towering figure in the Civil Rights movement, a key figure for Women's Rights, and a champion for the rights of children. She spoke out early and often on the problem of teenage pregnancy as a national crisis.

In her eulogy, delivered by President Obama on April 29, he spoke of her after having been aptly reminded by a relative early in the service, "that if you have a nephew who's 88, you know you lived a full life" in reference to her long and active career.

The President also made note of her involvement in her final months in discussions around health care reform. He stated, "She came to the White House, not once, not twice, but 21 times to participate."

He also shared another reminder of her ongoing commitment when he related a story of her involvement in discussions on the problem of unemployment. After scheduling a meeting in February 2009 with other leaders in Washington, it was discovered that the area was about to be blanketed by the worst blizzard on record. Rescheduling was an option, but true to form, Dr. Height insisted on attending. Apparently, it was only when her car literally could not get out of her driveway, that she reluctantly decided to stay home. She did still send a message of her thoughts about what needed to be done.

Most definitely, Dorothy I. Height was an exceptional example of leading an extraordinary live. It was the tribute to her dogged persistence and involvement that moves me, but it is also a reminder of how we live our lives can possibly influence our health and vigor in our senior years.

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