all about women life

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Shirley Chisholm was a political leader with a strong moral sense

1:41 PM Posted by Unknown No comments

Shirley Chisholm

Also Listed In: Political Leaders
Also Known As: Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm
Nationality: American
political ideology: Democratic
Born on: 30 November 1924 AD    Famous 30th November Birthdays
Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius    Famous Sagitarians
Born in: Brooklyn
Died on: 01 January 2005 AD
place of death: Florida
father: Charles Christopher St. Hill
mother: Ruby Seale
Spouses: Conrad Q. Chisholm(m.1949,div.1977), Arthur Hardwick (m. 1978)
education: Teachers College, Columbia University, Brooklyn College, Columbia University
awards: 1975-Honorary Doctor of Laws degree


Shirley Chisholm was a political leader with a strong moral sense and courage to stand up for her beliefs. She spent her childhood in Barbados with her grandmother, and realized the importance of the traditional British-style education she received there. The education incorporated strong ideals in her, which shaped her future career. She started off as a teacher and was concurrently involved in political activities as well. Her strong leadership skills led her to eventually join politics, in spite of her being, as she herself termed it, a "double handicap"—both black and a woman. Chisholm swiftly made a name for herself with her brand of fearless politics. She highlighted key issues throughout her career, especially those regarding education opportunities, racial equality and women empowerment. Her decision to run for presidency was an attempt to make a statement, to make people consider African-Americans as-well-as women as serious candidates. Against all odds and in spite of knowing well that she did not possess the required resources to mount a serious challenge, Chisholm went ahead with her campaign and won more delegates than anyone expected.
source:-thefamouspeople.com

Highness Queen Elizabeth II -serves as the head of Commonwealth Nation

1:39 PM Posted by Unknown No comments

Queen Elizabeth II

Also Listed In: Political Leaders
Also Known As: Test29
Nationality: British
religion: Anglican/Episcopalian
Born on: 21 April 1926 AD    Famous 21st April Birthdays
Zodiac Sign: Taurus    Famous Taureans
Born in: Mayfair, London
father: King George VI
mother: Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
siblings: Princess Margaret
Spouse: Prince Philip
children: Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward


'Supreme Governor of the Church of England' and 'The Defender of the Faith', Her Highness Queen Elizabeth II is the constitutional monarch and serves as the head of Commonwealth Nations. Reserved and introvert, the queen has been revered by her subjects for displaying impeccable moral character, administrative acumen and unequivocal empathy towards all factions of the society, throughout her life. Once, mesmerized by her larger-than-life persona, filmmaker Michael Waldman quipped, "The more time I spent filming Our Queen, the more I was struck by the strange idiosyncrasies of her life". The fact that she is both the only female royal to have joined the military services and the only head of the state alive to have served in the military during World War II bears testimony to her loyalty and devotion towards her country and countrymen. Post the tumultuous phase of the Second World War, Elizabeth, the 'fairy tale queen', ushered England in an era of hope and prosperity, thus promulgating a 'new Elizabethan age'. Patron of innumerable charitable organizations, this magnanimous monarch, has also been the subject of a few controversies and speculations. Read on and learn more about all the aspects pertaining to the queen's illustrious life.
source:thefamouspeople

the Missionaries of Charity became a symbol of love, care and compassion

1:36 PM Posted by Unknown No comments

Mother Teresa

Also Listed In: Spiritual & Religious Leaders
Nationality: Albanian,Indian
religion: Roman Catholic
Born on: 26 August 1910 AD    Famous 26th August Birthdays
Zodiac Sign: Virgo    Famous Virgos
Born in: Skopje
Died on: 05 September 1997 AD
place of death: Kolkata
father: Nikollë
mother: Dranafile Bojaxhiu
siblings: Lazar Bojaxhiu, Aga Bojaxhiu
Married: No
Works & Achievements: A Noble Peace Prize laureate, Mother Teresa helped the poor and destitute people living in the slums of Kolkata. The Roman Catholic Nun established center for AIDS patients in 1985 and founded Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta in 1969. Her selfless service is recognized worldwide today.
awards: 1962 - Padma Shri
1969 - Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding
1962 - Ramon Magsaysay Award



Clad in a white, blue-bordered sari, she along with her sisters of the Missionaries of Charity became a symbol of love, care and compassion for the world. Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, known the world over as Mother Teresa, was an Albanian-born Indian citizen who abided by her religious faith of Roman Catholicism to serve the unwanted, unloved and uncared people of the world. One of the greatest humanitarians of the 20th century, she led all her life serving the poorest of the poor. She was a ray of hope for many, including the aged, the destitute, the unemployed, the diseased, the terminally ill, and those abandoned by their families. Blessed with profound empathy, unwavering commitment and unshakable faith since young, she turned her back to the worldly pleasures and focussed on serving the mankind ever since she was 18. After years of service as a teacher and mentor, Mother Teresa experienced a call within her religious call, which changed her course of life completely, making her what she is known as today. Founder of the Missionaries of Charity, with her fervent commitment and incredible organizational and managerial skills, she developed an international organization that aimed towards helping the impoverished. For her service to the humanity she was honoured with Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
source:-thefamouspeople.com

‘I fight on, I fight to win’-Margaret Thatcher

1:32 PM Posted by Unknown No comments

Margaret Thatcher

Also Listed In: Prime MinistersPolitical Leaders
Famous as: Only Woman Prime Minister of United Kingdom
Nationality: British
religion: Church of England (1951-), Methodism (1925-1951)
political ideology: Conservative
Born on: 13 October 1925 AD    Famous 13th October Birthdays
Zodiac Sign: Libra    Famous Libras
Born in: Grantham
Died on: 08 April 2013 AD
place of death: The Ritz, London, England, UK
father: Alfred Roberts
mother: Beatrice Ethel
siblings: Muriel
Spouse: Denis Thatcher(m.1951–2003)
children: Mark Thatcher, Carol Thatcher
education: Huntingtower Road Primary SchoolKe, steven and Grantham Girls' School, Somerville College Oxford
Works & Achievements: Revitalizing Britain's Economy, Suppression of Trade Unions
awards: 1991 - Presidential Medal of Freedom


'I fight on, I fight to win' asserted Britain's first female Prime Minister and leader of the British Conservative Party; and win she did. She won three consecutive terms of office in two decades and became the only British Prime Minister in the twentieth century to do so. One of the most influential Prime Ministers of Britain, she was also the most debated stateswomen of the century, earning both respect and hatred from the public, particularly for her treatment of trade unions. She transformed the Conservative Party from just another participant in the lowest common denominator politics of Britain into a national champion. She earned the nickname 'Iron Lady' because of her leadership style and radical ideologies, which came to be known as 'Thatcherism'. Her journey from a humble grocer's daughter to Secretary of State for Education and Science was one of steely perseverance. Following her appointment as Prime Minister, she introduced a new wave of economic initiatives to reverse what she perceived as a national decline. Margaret Thatcher was a woman of staunch values and brought about radical changes even though her ideas were under siege. She strode British politics with great astuteness and had the knack of making the most of opportunities, a trait which made her the most admired, yet controversial leader of the UK.
source:-thefamouspeople

Marie Antoinette was the Queen of France and Navarre

1:28 PM Posted by Unknown No comments

Marie Antoinette

Nationality: Austrian,Australian
Religion: Roman Catholic
Born On: 02 November 1755 AD    Famous 2nd November Birthdays
Zodiac Sign: Scorpio    Famous Scorpios
Born In: Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria
Died On: 16 October 1793 AD
Place Of Death: Place de la Révolution, Paris, France
Father: Francis I
Mother: Maria Theresa
Siblings: Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, Maria Carolina of Austria, Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor, Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen, Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria, Archduke Maximilian Franz of Austria, Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este, Duke of Breisgau, Archduchess Maria Elisabeth of Austria, Archduchess Maria Josepha of Austria, Archduchess Maria Anna, Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria, Archduke Charles Joseph of Austria, Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria
Spouse: Louis XVI of France (m. 1770–1793)
Children: Marie Thérèse of France, Louis XVII of France, Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France, Princess Sophie Hélène Béatrice of France
Marie Antoinette was the Queen of France and Navarre from 1774 to 1792. She is considered a major historic figure and is said to have been the biggest force in provoking the French Revolution. Born as the daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Francis I and Empress Maria Theresa, she was married to Louis-Auguste who ascended the throne as Louis XVI of France in 1774. Marie, who became the Dauphine of France upon her marriage was conferred the title of Queen of France and Navarre when her husband became the king. When she was newly married into the royal household, the French people adored her for her beauty and charms. However the general public sentiments towards her began to change when she was suspected of harboring sympathies for France's enemies and for her utter lack of concern for the common people's welfare. The public's outrage at the queen increased at her extravagance and ignorance which ultimately led to the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789. The French common public was demanding that the monarchy be brought down and that the unpopular king and his equally hated wife be brought to Paris for trial. After monarchy was overthrown, both the king and the queen were sentenced to death and executed at the guillotine within months after each other.
source:- thefamouspeople.com