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Tuesday, 12 May 2015
The bar graph illustrates people awareness about global warming. it represent that most of American people believe global warming is very real and the highest percent of Americans scientist who believe global warming is caused mostly by human activity. All carbon dioxide that is emitted by man made sources shows the lowest percentage.
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Nelson Mandela- turning point
Turning point
Achievement
- Whilst at university Nelson Mandela became increasingly aware of the unjust nature of South African Society. The majority of Black South Africans had little opportunities either Economic or Political.
- expelled from Fort Hare for organising a student strike.
- Mandela had to resign from the ANC and work underground.
- In the late 50s (56 ‒61) there was an extremely lengthy Treason Trial in which Mandela and several others were charged with treason.
- However in 1960 the Sharpeville massacre of 63 black South African’s changed the whole political climate.
- However by 1962 Mandela had been arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious Robben Island prison.
- However in his autobiography Mandela reveals how he sought to make the best use of his time there.
- Although negotiations were painfully slow and difficult, they eventually led to Mandela’s release in 1990.
- His advocacy of reconciliation led to international acclaim and importantly the trust of the White African population.
Achievement
- In 1952 Mandela and Tambo opened the first Black Law firm in South Africa.
- In 1944 Mandela helped found the ANC Youth League, whose Programme of Action was adopted by the ANC in 1949.
- Conducting their own defence they eventually proved to be victorious.
- However on 10 May 1994 Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as the first democratically elected State President of South Africa on and was President until June 1999.
- He is one of the few politicians who have gone beyond a political role; he is widely admired and has received many prestigious awards.
- In 1993 Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prizejointly with F.W. De Klerk
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Herbert Groves- Timeline
Timeline
1907- born in Walhallow.
1923- Groves was apprenticed to a plumber, but found it difficult to obtain jobs.
1927- engaged by the Aborigines Protection Board as handyman on Bulgandramine Aboriginal reserve.
1943- enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force.
1945- settled in Sydney.
1952- was appointed a Justice of the Peace.
1956- Groves became first president of the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship (formed in Sydney to bring together Aborigines and Whites)
1958- was a founding member of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement.
1969- Groves married 21-year-old, German-born Renate Sofia Schieron.
1970- died.
1907- born in Walhallow.
1923- Groves was apprenticed to a plumber, but found it difficult to obtain jobs.
1927- engaged by the Aborigines Protection Board as handyman on Bulgandramine Aboriginal reserve.
1943- enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force.
1945- settled in Sydney.
1952- was appointed a Justice of the Peace.
1956- Groves became first president of the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship (formed in Sydney to bring together Aborigines and Whites)
1958- was a founding member of the Federal Council for Aboriginal Advancement.
1969- Groves married 21-year-old, German-born Renate Sofia Schieron.
1970- died.
Fred hollows- Timeline
Timeline
1929- Fred Hollows born in New Zealand
1960- Fred got a job in Australia.
1970- He helped launch a national program to attack eye disease in Aboriginal Australia.
1980- Fred was travelling all over the world to help set up eye health programs in developing countries.
1989- Fred knew he wouldn't live to see all his ideas happen. He was dying of cancer.
1993- Fred died at home surrounded by his friends, his wife Gabi and their five children
1929- Fred Hollows born in New Zealand
1960- Fred got a job in Australia.
1970- He helped launch a national program to attack eye disease in Aboriginal Australia.
1980- Fred was travelling all over the world to help set up eye health programs in developing countries.
1989- Fred knew he wouldn't live to see all his ideas happen. He was dying of cancer.
1993- Fred died at home surrounded by his friends, his wife Gabi and their five children
Nelson Mandela - Timeline
Time line
1990- Mandela was released from prison
1993- Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with F.W. De Klerk
1994-Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as the first democratically elected State President of South Africa.
1999- He was no longer a president.
2013- Mandela died.
1918- Nelson Mandela was born in Qunu,
1944- Mandela helped found the ANC Youth League.
1944- Mandela helped found the ANC Youth League.
1952- Mandela and Tambo opened the first Black Law firm in South Africa.
1962- Mandela had been arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious Robben Island prison.
1962- Mandela had been arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious Robben Island prison.
1990- Mandela was released from prison
1993- Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with F.W. De Klerk
1994-Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as the first democratically elected State President of South Africa.
1999- He was no longer a president.
2013- Mandela died.
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
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