Friday 14 August 2015

Nicole Kidman Timeline

1967  was born
1989  followed by bigger films like Dead Calm
1991 Billy Bathgate
1991-2001 married to Tom Cruise
2002 Academy Award
2006 Married Keith Urban
2012 Latest film The Paperboy
1971 Move to Sydney with her Parents
1983 Bush Christmas
1991 The film flirting
1989 Dead Calm
1991 success followed with Billy Bathgate
1995 To Die For
1998 Practical Magic
1999 Eyes Wide Shut
2001 Cruise Divorced
2002 The Hours
2003 Civil War Epic Cold Mountain
2004 Dogville
2004 Stepford Wives
2005 Matthew Broderick and Bette Midler and Bewitched
2006 Happy Feet
2006 Fur
2008 First child Sunday Rose Kidman Urban
2008 starred Epic drama Australia
2009 Appeared Movie Musical Nine
2010 Independent drama Rabbit Hole
2010 welcomed second daughter Faith Margaret
2012 Raised Eyebrows for her unusual scene In The Paperboy
2012 Hemingway and Gellhorn
2014 Grace of Monaco
2014 Mystery and Drama Before I GO Sleep and The children's flick about the beloved children's toy  and Paddington
2015 Australian Film Strangerland
2015 The title role of real-life adventurer/journalist/cartographer/British spy Gertrude Bell alongside   James Franco and Robert Pattinson in Werner Herzog's Queen of the Desert.


  

Nicole Kidman Turning Points and Achievements

Turning Point:

was married to Tom Cruise for 10 years.
Director Jane Campion encouraged her to pursue acting
She married Keith Urban in 2006
At age 4 she moved with her parents to Sydney, Australia
a schoolgirl she attended a local theater group and, encouraged by director Jane Campion
success followed with Billy Bathgate (1991)
She and Cruise divorced in 2001 after 10 years of marriage
adopted two children, Isabella and Connor, during their relationship.
While her marriage was ending,
Working with acclaimed director Anthony Minghella, Kidman starred in the Civil War epic Cold Mountain (2003) with Jude Law
Taking on a more serious role, Kidman starred as legendary photographer Diane Arbus in Fur (2006).
The film failed to attract much interest from moviegoers.
She had been dating country singer Keith Urban for some time when she announced that the pair had gotten engaged in May 2006.
They got married in Sydney, Australia, on June 25.
They welcomed their first child, Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, in July 2008.
Kidman became pregnant
she starred in the epic drama Australia (2008)
Kidman has continued to tackle an interesting mix of film projects. She co-starred with Aaron Eckhart in the 2010 independent drama Rabbit Hole
Kidman and her husband welcomed a second daughter, Faith Margaret.
In 2012, Kidman raised eyebrows for her unusual scenes in The Paperboywith Zac Efron and John Cusack. She co-starred with Clive Owen in the television film Hemingway & Gellhorn that same year
Kidman played journalist Martha Gellhorn, the third wife of Ernest Hemingway, in the movie. Portraying another famous real-life personality, she starred in a film about the life of actress Grace Kelly, Grace of Monaco (2014). That same year she starred in two other films, the mystery/drama Before I Go to Sleep and the children’s flick about the beloved children’s toy, Paddington.

Achievements: 

Academy Award–winning actress
The Hours
The Paperboy
Bush Christmas
Flirting
Dead Calm
To Die For (1995)
Practical Magic (1998)
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
She won a Golden Globe for her portrayal of a Parisian singer and courtesan in Baz Luhrmann's musical extravaganza Moulin Rouge! (2001)
 She received several major honors for her work, including her first Academy Award as Best Actress.
The Stepford Wives(2004)
drama Dogville (2004)
Cold Mountain (2003)
 Matthew Broderick and Bette Midler and Bewitched (2005)
film Happy Feet (2006).
They got married in Sydney, Australia, on June 25.
They welcomed their first child, Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, in July 2008.
the 2010 independent drama Rabbit Hole, which brought her glowing reviews and an Academy Award nomination
Kidman and her husband welcomed a second daughter, Faith Margaret.
In 2015, she starred in the Australian film Strangerland
the title role of real-life adventurer/journalist/cartographer/British spy Gertrude Bell, alongside James Franco and Robert Pattinson in Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert.

Nelson Mandela Timeline


1918 was born
1952 first black Law firm
1944 Found the ANC youth league
1949 Adopted by ANC
1952 Defiance Compaign and later acts of sabotage
1950-1956 Treason Trail
1960 The Sharpe-ville massacre of 63 black Africans
1962 Arrested and Sentenced
1990 Release from Jail.
1994 inter cultural violence between ANC and Inkarta Supporters
1994 first democratically elected president of S.A
1999 was president of S.A
1993 Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Jointly with F.W. De Klerk



Ansarullah Tawakal

Tuesday 11 August 2015

Nelson Mandela turning points and Achievements in his life

Turning Points:

-After passing away Nelson Mandela's father. Nelson Mandela became the chief of his local tribe.

The majority of Black South Africans had little opportunities either Economic or Political.
Much to the disappointment of his family, Mandela became involved in politics

Mandela had to resign from the ANC and work underground.

The government banned the ANC.
However by 1962 Mandela had been arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious Robben Island prison.

In the late 50s (56 รข€’61) there was an extremely lengthy Treason Trial in which Mandela and several others were charged with treason.

In 1944 Mandela helped found the ANC Youth League, whose Programme of Action was adopted by the ANC in 1949. Mandela was instrumental in pushing the ANC into more direct action such as the 1952 Defiance Campaign and later acts of sabotage.

by 1962 Mandela had been arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious Robben Island prison.

(Nelson Mandela recently lost his eldest son to this disease and Mandela has worked hard to campaign on this issue.)

Achievement of Nelson Mandela
In 1944 Mandela 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.

In 1952 Mandela and Tambo opened the first Black Law firm in South Africa
Towards the end of his prison spell his treatment improved as the South African establishment increasingly looked to negotiation, in the face of international isolation.

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

He 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
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 Prizejointly with F.W. De Klerk