Personalities
Abraham Lincoln: The hero who led America through the civil war as its 16th President (1861-1865) abolished slavery, make the federal government strong, and restore the union. Self-taught Lincoln to become a lawyer but join politics after watching conditions of slaves. He fought for the constitution and moral, America marched into the modern age.
Meryl Streep: Born in 1949 she started her journey from Trelawny of the Wells, since she had been nominated and received three academy awards and eight golden globes along with many honours she is considered the best of her generation her versatile and ability to live the character achieved her Cecil B. DeMille Award.
Pew Die Pie: Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg with 106 million subscribers is the most subscribed individual on YouTube, this 31 year-old English based Swedish is well known for his Let's Play videos started with playing videos and commentary on horror and action games later he added vlogs comedy music and other genres.
Carl Lewis: One of the three individuals who won the gold medal in the same event for four consecutive Olympics. For ten years, he scored 65 consecutive victories in Long Jump and broke 100-meter sprint record for became a legend. His few accolades are World Athlete of the Century and Olympian of the Century.
William Shakespeare: He is the most studied English Playwright, Poet and Actor, to date. His work has been translated into most of the major languages around the world. Tragedies like Romeo Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth are the work of a literary genius.
Steve Jobs: The CEO and co-founder of Apple who introduced us to the iPhone were an American business magnate and investor. He's widely known for the Personal Computer Revolution in the 70s and 80s. He was also the chairman of Pixer Animation Studio.
Le Corbusier: He is one of the pioneers of Modern Architecture. This Swiss-French Architect was also a designer, painter, urban planner, and writer. He designed buildings in Europe, Japan, India, and America. He was dedicated to providing better living conditions in crowded cities.
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