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SOME INFORMATION

/BIOGRAPHY ABOUT
FAMOUS PEOPLE
Desmond Tutu, in full Desmond
Mpilo Tutu, (born October 7, 1931,
Klerksdorp, South Africa)
He has been active in the defense of
human rights and has used his
personal reputation to advocate for
the oppressed. He has campaigned
against AIDS, homophobia,
transphobia, poverty and racism.
Desmond Tutu is known as a South
African activist who rose to
international prominence in the
1980s as an opponent of apartheid
policies in South Africa. He is the
first black South African to be the
Archbishop of Cape Town, South
Africa and the Anglican Church of
the Province of South Africa.
 In 1984 he received the Nobel Prize
for Peace for his role in the
opposition to
the to apartheid in South Africa.
Indira Gandhi who was
assassinated on October 31, 1984
by her own bodyguards .
Indian influential politician and a
central figure of the Indian National
Congress. Gandhi three times won
the general elections of 1967, 1971,
and 1980 in India . She was the 3rd
prime minister of India and was
also the first and, to date, only
female prime minister of India.
Gandhi was the daughter of
Jawaharlal Nehru, the 1st prime
minister of India.
Gandi was the successor leader of
the Nehru family and the mighty
Gandhi was popular with the
people. India is the most revered.
She is also the first person to
succeed Nehru, becoming the
leader of the world non-alliance
movement, the brilliant intelligent
world politician. She was a leader
who to this day continues to have
an influence on the country of India.
She was a British primatologist,
ethnologist and anthropologist and
a United Nations messenger of
peace. She is considered the world's
leading chimpanzee expert with 45
years of research into the social and
familial relationships of wild
chimpanzees in Gombe Stream
National Park, Tanzania.
A INSPRIRATIONAL
SCIENTIST
Albert Einstein was a German-
born theoretical physicist,
widely acknowledged to be one
of the greatest physicists of all
time. Einstein is best known for
developing the theory of
relativity, but he also made
important contributions to the
development of the theory of
quantum mechanics
His work is also known for its
influence on the philosophy of
science.He received the 1921 Nobel
Prize in Physics "for his services to
theoretical physics, and especially
for his discovery of the law of the
photoelectric effect",a pivotal step in
the development of quantum
theory. His intellectual
achievements and originality
resulted in "Einstein" becoming
synonymous with "genius".
Rosa Parks
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks was
an African-American activist in the
civil rights movement best known
for her pivotal role in the
Montgomery bus boycott. The
United States Congress has honored
her as "the first lady of civil rights"
and "the mother of the freedom
movement"
She helped initiate the civil rights
movement in the United States
when she refused to give up her
seat to a white man on a
Montgomery, Alabama bus in 1955.
Her actions inspired the leaders of
the local Black community to
organize the Montgomery Bus
Boycott.
Gabriel García Márquez
Gabriel García Márquez
was a Colombian novelist,
short-story writer,
screenwriter, and
journalist, known
affectionately as Gabo or
Gabito throughout Latin
America
His works have achieved significant
critical acclaim and widespread
commercial success, most notably
for popularizing a literary style
known as magic realism, which
uses magical elements and events in
otherwise ordinary and realistic
situations. Some of his works are set
in the fictional village of Macondo
(mainly inspired by his birthplace,
Aracataca), and most of them
explore the theme of solitude.

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