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OCEANIA

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Donald George Bradman  The Don", born on August 27, 1998 in Cootamundra, New South Wales, died on February 25, 2001 in Adelaide, South Australia when he was 92 years old. he was an australian, he was an australian international cricketer His parents were George Bradman and Emily Bradman,  he   had four brothers Victor Bradman, Elizabeth Bradman, Lilian Bradman, Islet Bradman.  He married on April 30, 1932 with Jessie Martha Menzies, they had three children, their first son died when he was a baby in 1936, the second       son John Bradman (born 1939) and their daughter: Shirley Bradman (born 1941) Hoir hobbies were playing tennis, singing, playing the piano, listening to music. Bradman did not receive any coaching. He leraning all his cricket skills with the golf ball. When he was 19, he debuted his first-class career, scoring 118 runs and becoming the 20th Australian to score a Maiden Century. At that time they called him "The Boy from Bowral". In 1930, Bradman became

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 Famous People of Africa MIRIAM MAKEBA (1932-2009)   She was born on March 4, 1932, in Johannesburg, South Africa. She died on November 10 th , 2008, in Castel Volturno, Italy. She was a South African singer and human rights activist. In 1949 she married a policeman, she separated two years later. Miriam had a daughter named Bongi Makeda, she was born in 1950.   When she was 27, Makeba left South Africa to continue her musical career. Makeba travelled to London, U.K., where she met American singer Harry Belafonte, who helped her enter to the U.S.  In 1960 she tried to return to her mother´s funeral, but her passport had been annulled, so she lived in exile for more than thirty years. Some of the recognitions she received were,  in 1965 she became the first black woman to receive a Grammy, in 1985 she received the French Order of Arts and Letters and in 1991 she got the Nelson Mandela Prize.  On October 16, 1999, she was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organ

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~ Keiko's memories ~                             They were Keiko's friends, they were doctors too.💉She made friends from all over the word. They discovered many things to help sick people. 👫👬👭🌎 She was Keiko young, she was very pretty and elegant. She was a great pride for her community. 🎎✨

ASIA

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                            SAKAI HIDEMARO (Yokoyama Taikan) He was born on 2nd november 1868 in Japan, in Mito city. His father was a ex samurai of the Mito family. He was adopted for his mother's family, thanks for that he was a nickname " Yokoyama Taikan "; he was very comfortable in Mito, but he moved to Tokio with his family in 1878. He studied at the Hibiya High School, he was interested in the English Language and oil painting. He was the greatest Japanese painter of Nihonga (traditional Japanese painting). His paintings are about the history of Japan. In 1931, Mr. Taikan was recognized an artist of the Imperial Household. In World War II (1939 to 1945) he was president of the Japanese Patriotic Art Society. On 26 February 1958, Yokoyama Taikan died in Tokyo at 89 years; his house is now open to the public as the "Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Museum".  His brain is preserved at the University of Tokyo Medical School. KEIKO OKAMI She was born on 15 TH August
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AMERICA

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ÁFRICA

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  Nadine Gordimer  (1923-2014)  She was born on November 20 th , 1923, in Springs province of Gauteng in South Africa. She died on 13 th July,2014 in Johannesburg, South Africa. She studied at the  Witwatersrand University from Johannesburg but, she did not finish her studies. Her father was a horologist from Lithuania and her mother was from London, their parents were Jewish. Nadine married two times, the first time she married in 1949 and the second time she married in 1954 with Reinhold Cassirer and they had a son. Nadine was an African writer. She focused about the human behavior and the racial segregation in South Africa.  Thanks to her stories “Crimes of Conscience” and “Jump and Other Stories” , she won Nobel Prize in Literature in 1991 , and she won the British Booker Prize with the novel The Conservationist too .   Nadine Gordimer was considered the principal representative of South Africa Literature of the 20 th century.

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