Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Fred Hollows

Turning point

Holiday job at the mental health

1965- Offered a place in medicine

Began associate eye surgeon

Move to UK to specialise in

1965 Returned to Australia

Became Associate professor to specialise of ophthalmology at the University of NSW

Help to avoid blindness and improve the health of indigenous Australia

Travelled with a team of 80 doctors to 465 remote communities

Decided to raise enough money to built lens factories in Eritrea and Nepal


Achievement
Began associate eye surgeon Fred Hollows

Became Associate professor to specialise of ophthalmology at the University of NSW

Reduce the price lens from hundreds of dollars to just  $25

Work very hard to improve health care for remote outback

Opened a charity

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Nelson Mandela

Achivement

qualified as a Lawyer

opened the first Black Law firm in South Africa

conducting their own defence they eventually provide to be victorious   inaugurated as the first democratically 


President 

 received many prestigious awards

 awarded the Nonel peace prize







Turning point 
became involved in politics

1960 the Sharpeville massacre of 63 black South Africans

  arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious Robben Island prison

release in 1990 became a president

 retiring from office

Saturday, August 10, 2019

Ian Thorpe

 13/8/1982  born in Milperra ,Sydney

Father Ken - play cricket

Mother Margarita-play netball

His sister-Christina -swimmer

Allergic to Chlorine-age 5-11

Began swim at age 8

Swim -by bellyflop

Couch - Doug Frost

1997-First international experience

2000 -won 3 gold medals and 1 silver Olympic Sydney

2000-20 January-got his youngest Australian reward

2003- won 3 gold medals world

2004 -olympic Games in Athens won gold medals 1silver 1 bronze

2006-returned to pool -prepared for commonwealth games-was forced to withdraw-illness

2006-retired -age 24

Achievement Ian Thorpe

1997-First international experience

2000 -won 3 gold medals and 1 silver Olympic Sydney

2000-20 January-got his youngest Australian reward

2003- won 3 gold medals world

2004 -olympic Games in Athens won gold medals 1silver 1 bronze


Wednesday, August 7, 2019


1903 born in India


 1911-went to St Cyprian's school in Eastbourne

 1912- lived in India

 1917- won a scholarship to Eton

 1921- joined the British Police in Burma

1927-resigned


1928- journeyed to paris

1932-1933-worked as a teacher in private school

1934-got part time job ,first novel published

1935-another novel published

1936-published Aspidistra Flying,married to Eileen,commissioned to write a book about poverty in Nonorthern England,fight in Spanish Civic War

1937-published the Road to Wigan Pier book

1938-published A Homage to Catalonia,suffering from tuberculosis

1939-published another novel,Coming up For Air

1941-1943-worked for the BBC

1943-became literary editor for the Tribune a left wing magazine

1945-published his great satire Animal Farm

1949-published his masterpiece 'failing his health,married second wife Sonia

1950-died on 21 January 1950 age 46

turning point

married

Achivement

1-  won a scholarship
2-had another novel published.
3-married his second wife Sonia. 

Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Internet safety


In my opinion the safety in internet is the most important thing people must know before using internet.It is easy to access the internet every where to buy simple things for our self and it makes life easier  but always remember do not share your personal information.

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