Friday 10 August 2012

World Leaders encouragement quote

John Foster Dulles 
"The size of success is not how severe the problem you are facing, but if your problem is the same as what you faced last year"

J.K Rowling
"It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might never lived at all - in this case, you fail from the start"

Saadi (Persian Poet) 
"Fun person through an act is better than a thousand times bowed his head in prayer"

Dag Hammarskjold
"Never measure the height of a mountain, until you have been at its peak. Then, you will see how low the mountain"

R.W. Emerson
"Do not be afraid of and voters in the act. Life is an experiment. The more experiments you make, the better"

Marilyn Ferguson
"Fear is the question: What are you afraid, and why? As well as the health of seed which is located on the disease, because there is information in the disease, the fear of you like a room that is rich in knowledge about yourself if you can explore"

Farrah Gray
"In life we do not get what we want, but so what we are is what we get in life. If we want to get more, we should be able to become more, in order to become more, you have to deal with rejection"

          

Thursday 9 August 2012

Unique Fact 6 World Leaders

The following are some interesting facts are worth noting. Not because of the greatness of his character, but due to the unique facts that accompany life's journey of the hero.
Although only info-info-soft mild distraction, but okay for our brains are packed with refreshing news that heavy-weight ...

1. Kublai Khan
Kublai Khan
Of course you all know by Kublai Khan. Yup, the Mongol emperor who was very cruel and expansive, this turned out to have a very high tolerance side. Believe it not, Kublai Khan is a prominent leader of the world's first to declare that the great days of Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam serve as the official state holiday. Just so you know, Kublai Khan was a grandson of Genghis Khan who is legendary in power stretching from the borders of Central, up nearly all of East Asia in the 13th century. In other words, the official state holiday on a day of religion in the world is allowing to be done by Kublai Khan as the breadth of his domain.

2. Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei was a human who is less fortunate in his life. Even after death, though, Galileo still having trouble. After his scientific views about the solar system to make him deal with the church, his death was dogged by problems. Time of his death in 1642, his body was not immediately buried, but still kept up in 1737, roughly almost a century was quite simply that, prior to burial in the Church of Santa Croce, Florence, Italy, a noble heart to cut off three fingers of Galileo as a "souvenir memories ". Two of the finger was then owned by an Italian doctor, and the third finger, middle finger-piece is currently at the Museum of the History of Science in Florence, Italy, on display pointing to the sky on top of a marble column.

3. Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Who is he?? in 1831 he went bankrupt in his business. In 1832 he suffered a defeat in local elections. In 1833 he again went bankrupt (yes really sorry ..). In 1835 his wife died. In 1836 he suffered a very severe mental stress and was about to enter a mental hospital. In 1837, he lost in a speech contest. In 1840, he failed in the U.S. senate elections. In 1842, he suffered a defeat to sit in the U.S. Congress. In 1848 he lost again in Congress. 1855, once again failed in the Senate. In 1856 he lost the vice presidential seat. In 1858 he was again defeated in the Senate. In 1860 he finally became president of the United States. Who is he? He was Abraham Lincoln. The point is to never give up with a variety of failures that have been experienced, even irrespective of how the ordeal. Try and try again!

4. Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms
If anyone says that anyone who deals in fine art have feelings, then try to read the following facts. Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), the great German composer, was one who hates animals. At the time relaxing or looking for inspiration, composers often went to the attic his house and preparing a bow and arrow. there almost every time he was shooting at his neighbor's cats. These bad habits continue to do until the rest of his life!

5. Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte 1799 while fighting the Turks intend to release the 1200 which successfully captured the French, when the French managed to seize Jaffa. At that time Napoleon was stricken with influenza. When inspecting the troops, Napoleon severe coughing until he said "Ma sacre toux" (damn cough). Napoleon was an officer escort the general to say "Massacrez Tous" (Kill all). As a result, all 1200 Turkish prisoners were killed. Just because the general cough and ear officer error!

6. Wilhelm Steinitz
Wilhelm Steinitz
He is one of the most brilliant chess player in the world. But while the older, he slowly plagued by madness, and often feels that he can call someone without using the phone, or play chess without the pieces touching. The peak of madness occurs when Steinitz announced to the public that he was he challenged God to play chess. Worse yet, it offers fur a pawn in this game! Really crazy ...

 
 
 
 
  

Wednesday 8 August 2012

Strange Statement The World Leader

World leaders are a role model / figure / people important to the public, and any words and statements that came out must be kept. Well .. associated with it, maybe this is a declaration / statement which may be considered weird funny son of world leaders .. Ok! lets check this out ...

Ir. Sukarno, President of the First RI 
"In a revolution, the father of the child's feeding is commonplace"

Soeharto, President of The RI-2
 "Anyone who tries to resist, I will beat"

Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur), statesman, scholar, President of the RI-4"It depends on the government. If the government continues to intervene in all things that happen, is we have no other way is to whisper to the voters not vote it together"

Megawati Sukarnoputri, President of the RI-5

 "The prophet just a leader, but did not graduate"

Mark Twain, author

 "I do not like to fight. If I have enemies, I will forgive him, take him to a quiet place, just finish him there."

Ann Landers, columnist

 "One in four people in the world is experiencing a mental disorder. When the three people you know well, meaning you who experience it."

Zsa Zsa Gabor, actress 

"I am a great housekeeper. Every time I leave a man, I always managed to have her home."

Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor 

"Thinking is the hardest job, because that very few people are willing to use his brain."

Alexander Dumas the Younger, Businessman 

"Business? Easy to do once! just use other people's money. "

Angie Dickinson, actress 

"I dress to see her, and removed his clothing to be seen of men. "

Samuel Goldwyn, Film Producer

 "I am surrounded by people who do not want yes-man mentality. I want people who tell the truth even after that I would fire him. We pay his salary is too big, unfortunately again he deserved it."

Herbert Hoover, U.S. President to-31

 "Blessed are the young generation, as they will inherit the debt."

AnatoleFrance, Writer 

"History books which contain no lies must be very boring."

T.S. Eliot, Writer

 "The author is still young, imitate. Writer who is experienced, stealing an idea."

Agatha Christie, Mystery Novelist 

"Collectors of antiques is the best husband, because the older the wife, the more he loved her."

Alfred Hitchcock, Director Film Mystery 

"I never said that the actors are cattle. I'm just saying they should be treated like cattle."

D.H. Lawrence, Poet 

"The results of the work is money. Results of the money is more money. Result of more cash is vicious competition. Result of fierce competition is the world we live."

Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States to-36 

"If two people always agree on everything, that means only one person who thinks."

Charles de Gaulle, President of the French First

 "Politicians do not ever believe in their own words, that's why they are so surprised when people believe it."

Thomas Alva Edison, Inventor 

"Many people believe that one day when they wake up from sleep, they have become rich. Indeed they are half right because they are already getting out of bed."

James Baldwin, Writer and Actor 

"All the people praising the heavens, but no one wants to go there now."

Don Marquis, Columnist 

"People who are hypocrites are those who hey ... who does not hypocritical?"

Benjamin Franklin, Statesman 

"People who are good at begging for forgiveness, it is seldom good at doing other things."

Joseph Stalin, Political Leaders 

"The death of one person is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic."

Will Rogers, humorist Politics 

"Politics is expensive, even for kalahpun we have to spend a lot of money."

Adolf Hitler, Nazi leader 

"What a fortunate ruler when people can not think. I do not have to think because I am a government employee."

Clement Attlee, British Prime Minister 

"Democracy is a government that is filled with lots of discussion, but democracies are only effective if you can get other people to shut up." What do you think the sentence statement on world leaders?

Tuesday 7 August 2012

Part 5 Most Influential People in the World

To be a hero, do not need to have a strong body or the brain of genius. Even a child who has the disease is weak and can even become a role model and example. And actually, it takes to be a hero just big hearts.

Here are some of the heroes of children, with some of them are children who are full of flaws. However, just lack that makes them fight to eventually become a hero. Let's look at the story of the struggle of the heroes of this little life.

1. Nkosi Johnson (1989 – 2001)
Nkosi Johnson
Nkosi was a hero of Africa. His passion to fight for her life against HIV + deserve thumbs up. Nkosi was born in 1989 in Johannesburg. At that time, Nkosi was born HIV + with the disease. Nkosi was born with conditions such as infected by his own mother who is HIV +. Ironically, Nkosi was born without a father. He did not even know who the father is. Because of her health condition is not possible to take care of him, Nkosi was adopted by Gail Johnson. Gail is a Johannesburg Public Relations practitioner. With growth, Nkosi applying to a school in 1997. But the school rejected him because of medical reasons. The school would not accept a student is ill HIV +. Gail rejection is then reported to the South African government. South African government agency was shocked by the report.

But ultimately, the decision that all schools must not discriminate against students because of medical reasons apply. Since the incident, Nkosi's name started to become a public concern. Until finally Nkosi could be a spokesperson at the International AIDS Conference to-13. Content of the speech Nkosi emphasized that equality should be accepted by all HIV + patients. Nkosi own life motto is "We're All the Same." Through his speech in public, Nkosi urge all people with AIDS to be open about the illness and immediately ask for help or treatment. Even Nelson Mandela named Nkosi as characters struggle to live. Nkosi was HIV + patients who survive the longest. Nkosi and his adoptive mother had set up a care and protection for people with HIV +, especially mothers and people with children - children.

2. Iqbal Masih (1982 – 1995)
Iqbal Masih
Iqbal Masih is a little hero of Pakistan. Thanks to Iqbal, more than 3,000 children under the age can be free from slavery. Starting from his own experience. When Iqbal was 4 years old, he was sold by her own parents to be a slave. Parents Iqbal Iqbal sell for 12 dollars or the equivalent of 120,000 rupiah. Iqbal was sold to a carpet maker skipper who then enslaved. At the age was 4 years old, Iqbal was forced to work making rugs. Within a day, Iqbal was forced to work for 12 hours. During slavery, Iqbal only given food potluck.
Therefore, Iqbal has grown into an adolescent malnutrition. At the age of 10, Iqbal managed to escape from this bondage. Iqbal also seek help and eventually joined the Labor Liberation Front of Pakistan. Through this movement Iqbal finally could free as much as more than 3,000 children who suffer the same fate with him. Because of his services, then Iqbal was awarded the Reebok Human Rights Award in 1994. Ironically, Iqbal was murdered by the "Carpet Mafia" in 1995 for the action of the release of child slavery that has been done.

3. Hector Pieterson (1964 – 1976)
Hector Pieterson
Hector Pieterson was one of the famous events of the Soweto uprising. Soweto uprising is one of the protests of the young African who opposed apartheid system of government in 1976. These young people are not willing if they differentiated rights - discriminate based on race and color of their skin. In the Apartheid system of government, black race is considered lower than the white race. So that blacks often received unfair treatment and inhumane. The youths who are fed up with the government finally launched a protest. One character is Hector Pieterson. Unfortunately, Hector was shot dead by police when he was 12 years old. Events Soweto uprising that has claimed the lives of as many as 600 people. Therefore, the date of the death of Hector, June 16, celebrated as National Youth Day diAfrika. On June 16, 2002, Hector Pieterson Memorial Museum was inaugurated in honor of the victims of the Soweto uprising.

4. Samantha Smith (1972 – 1985)
Samantha Smith
Samantha Reed Smith was an American girl who was crowned as the youngest U.S. ambassador as well as a "Goodwill Ambassador". When Samantha was 10 years old, he wrote a letter to Soviet leader, Yuri Andropov. Samantha's letter is nothing but a sense of curiosity about why the Soviet Union's war with the United States. At that time, the United States and the Soviet Union it was in the era of the Cold War (November 1982). Interestingly, the letter was published in the newspaper Samantha Soviet Pravda. Samantha was very pleased to see the letter published in a newspaper. After going through several processes, Samantha finally a letter was answered by Yuri Andropov. The letter is what makes Samantha was appointed an Ambassador for Peace. Samantha also had a chance to participate to the American Ambassador of Peace with Japan. However, at a young age, 13 years old, Samantha died. Aircraft flight, Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 accident that killed Samantha.

5. Anne Frank (1929 – 1945)
Anne Frank
Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank is known the world through his writing in his diary. Itself contains a diary of his experiences in the days occupation of Nazi Germany in World War 2. Anne Frank was a Jewish girl of German descent. In 1933, Anne's family moved to Amsterdam in order to escape the Nazi occupation in Germany. Unfortunately, in 1940, Germany had occupied the Netherlands. At that time, Anne managed to survive as a family hiding in a secret room located in the Office Building father. In July 1942, there was a traitor who leaked the Anne family hideout to the Nazis. So finally Anne Frank and family were transported to Nazi concentration camps.
Anne Frank died 7 months later after the arrest of typhus. Her father was named Otto Frank Anne survived the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. When Otto came out of concentration camps, he brings with Anne's diary. Anne's diary of his experiences in concentration camps were published in 1947. However, only after translated from Dutch into English, the diary was published in 1952. Since then, the diary of Anne Frank, entitled "The Diary of a Young Girl" became one of the most historic. Diary is not only recognized the quality of his writing. But also one of the most famous books in the history of the Holocaust.



 
 
 

Monday 6 August 2012

Early Career astonishing six World Leaders

1. Walt Disney
Walt Disney
The beginning of careers: Newspaper advertising designer
The story :
Walter Elias Disney was experiencing a lot of career failures along the way became one of entertainment's most successful entrepreneurs in the world. Rejected the army and the difficulty of finding a job after World War I, young Walt finally got a job working as a designer for newspaper advertisements, cinema, and magazines in an art studio. This is where Walt is still a temporary employee began studying animation techniques which became the forerunner of the giant business as it is known the world today.

2. Dan Brown
Dan Brown
The beginning of careers: Singer
The story :
Dan Brown began a sensational figure after his novel, The Da Vinci Code, a matter of debate between the Catholic community and fans of pop-culture. When I was young, Brown is very fond of puzzles and anagrams, and he began to study writing at Amherst College. But as the son of a musician, Brown also has an interest and talent for music. After graduation, he moved to Hollywood as a songwriter, singer, and pianist. Brown even joined the National Academy of Songwriters. Brown released two CDs in the early '90s, including a song called Angel & Demons. Brown then continued his career as a Spanish teacher, before he began his career as a thriller writer.
  
3. Ronald Reagen
Ronald Reagen
The beginning of careers: Movie star
The story :
Ronald Wilson Reagan, regarded as one of the most influential and respected presidents in U.S. history, Ronald Reagan has captured the hearts of the American public long before he entered politics. First working as a sports broadcaster after college, Reagan joined the film business in the late 30's after coming on as an announcer in a movie. Reagents diving more than 50 film titles, the last one released in 1964.

4. Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow
The beginning of careers: Autism teacher
The story: 
Being a versatile artist, singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Sheryl Suzanne Crow, has undergone a long musical career by involving all types of music genres and often get credit for creative talent such collaboration. Musical talent was evident when he wrote his first song when he was only stepping 13 years. Completion of college, Sheryl chose to teach music to children with autism before moving to LA to further develop his talents in the music industry the world.



5. Stephen King
Stephen King
The beginning of careers: English teachers
The story:
Just imagine if your teacher will go home at night and write novels and screenplays horror stories? This may make you turn your homework on time. Stephen King was doing, he taught English at Hampden, Maine, and still found time to write over the weekend and also at night.

6. Harry Truman
Harry Truman
The beginning of careers: Grocery clerk
The story:
President who is famous for dropping his policy "A-bomb" has a very simple early career. He began his career as a bank clerk and librarian, and then served in the National Guard in World War I, and after the war, Harry opened his grocery store in Kansas City with a friend.
 

Sunday 5 August 2012

Character creator of the atomic bomb fat-man in a world war-2

Richard Phillips Feynman (May 11 1918-15 February 1988) (surname pronounced "Fain-man") is one of the most influential American physicists of the twentieth century, with many extending the theory of quantum electrodynamics. In addition to the inspirational speaker and amateur musician, he helped the development of the atomic bomb and later became a member of the panel that investigated the tragedy of the Space Shuttle Challenger. For his work in the field of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman became one of the 1965 Physics Nobel Prize recipient, along with Julian Seymour Schwinger and Tomonaga Sin-Itiro.

Feynman is also known for her adventures, told in the book Surely You're joking, Mr. Feynman!, What Do You Care What Other People Think? and Tuva Or Bust!. In many ways, Richard Feynman was an eccentric and a free spirit.
Richard Phillips Feynman
He is one of the leaders in the design of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, "fat man" is the nickname of the atomic bomb.
fat man
He is also a university lecturer in MIT, ......
a figure of a genius physicist and also witty .....

been debated in the preparation of study guides in brazil when the help of government departments of education, ...
time he served as an expert to select books that will be science textbooks used in brazil school students, but he received many good books hardback book but it is empty or has not been printed, he also firmly rejected the bribery of the book publishing companies .. ......... thanks to the little service he was, now the development of science in Brazil is advancing .........

Richard P. Physicist Feynman was a man who was one level below the Einstein .......
leaders who took part in creating the Atomic bomb in WW II, but actually he is very sorry for the results of his thinking to the creation of "FAT MAN" is, ... because of its use for human extermination .....

in his biography describes the results of his thinking on science and is only for peaceful purposes beneficial to the people .....

tribute and salute for him ...............
NUCLEAR is the science for the benefit of human