Sunday 16 August 2015

Main ideas of NSW Liberal president resigned to take a role in the Star

- Mr Chris Downy has resigned to work in the Star casino

- He was a former minister for Sport for 3 years

- He will be general manager in the star casino

- But the Star casino said the job won't begin while he get ready for it

- He has a history as a gambling like working in some casinos as a chief executive

- In liberal party's annual he said that he doesn't want to be president in future

- The Star casino is in a battle with billionaire James Packer for gambling market in Sydney

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Wednesday 12 August 2015

Nelson Madela's turning-points and achievements

Tuning- points :
- when his father died, he was groomed for becoming chief of his local tribe
became increasingly aware of the unjust nature of South African Society
with his good friend and comrade Oliver Tambo was expelled from Fort Hare for organising a student strike
- resigned from the ANC and work underground
- he and others were charged with treason because there was Treason Trial
- became involved in politics with his friend
- he was instrumental in pushing the ANC into more direct action
- when the Sharpeville massacre of 63 black South African and the government banned ANC he advocated armed struggle
by 1962 Mandela had been arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious Robben Island prison
helped to keep other Men’s spirits high and never compromised his political principles when offered earlt release
Although negotiations were painfully slow and difficult, they eventually led to Mandela’s release in 1990. It was an emotional moment watched by millions around the globe
recently lost his eldest son to this disease and Mandela has worked hard to campaign on this issue
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Achievements :
-  opened the first Black Law firm in South Africa
 finish his degree and qualified as a Lawyer
In 1944 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
Although negotiations were painfully slow and difficult, they eventually led to Mandela’s release in 1990. It was an emotional moment watched by millions around the globe
However in his autobiography Mandela reveals how he sought to make the best use of his time there
10 May 1994 Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as the first democratically elected State President of South Africa on and was President until June 1999
Since retiring from office Nelson Mandela has continued to be an international figure of great stature
In 1993 Nelson Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with F.W. De Klerk

Sunday 9 August 2015

Main ideas of Yemen in danger

- The Saudi-Arabia military has promised to halt its ferocious attacks for 5 days until The Humanitrain aid supplied to 6 million people that facing starvation.
- But on monday there was no affect to reduce rages when The Saudi declaration said we would lead to brief the truce. It dashed hopes.
- The Houthis advanced in several provinces such as port city of Aden and firing rockets across Saudi border.
- On tuesday The aid agency Oxfam said that these aggressive attacks had left about 13 million Yemeni or half country that searching for finding foods and 6 million people in Yemen facing starvation that this number is a record.
- The Saada province is a traditional base for Houthis that supported by Shiite population that has been subjected and bombardment by Saudi several times and 50% of its resident facing hunger.

Tuesday 4 August 2015

Gladys Elphick's Timeline

1904  -  was born
1922  -  married with Walter Hughes
1937  -  her husband died
1940  -  married with Frederick Elphick
1940s  -  joined the Aborigines Advancement League
1960  -  served on its activities committee
1964-73 worked as founding president of the Aboriginal women
1977  -  was a founder of the Aboriginal Medical Service
1966-71  was a member of the South Australian Aboriginal Affairs Board
1971  -  was appointed MBE
1984  -  was named South Australian Aborigine of the year
1988  -  was died in Adelaide

Fred Hollows's Timeline

1929  -  was born
1960  -  got a job in Australia
1970  -  helped launch a national program to attack eye disease in Aboriginal Australians
1980  -  was travelling all over the world to help set up eye health programs in developing countries
1989  -  knew he wouldn't live to see all his ideas happen and he was dying of cancer
1993  -  died at home surrounded by his family
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