Turning points
- became increasingly aware of the unjust nature of South African Society.
- resign from the ANC and work underground
- South Africa was increasingly isolated on the international scene and the government banned the ANC
- Mandela had been arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment in the notorious Robben Island prison
- Mandela’s release in 1990
- Nelson Mandela recently lost his eldest son to this disease and Mandela has worked hard to campaign on this issue.
Achievements
- Mandela was able to finish his degree and qualified as a Lawyer
- opened the first Black Law firm in South Africa
- Mandela and several others were charged with treason, Conducting their own defence they eventually proved to be victorious
- 1960 the Sharpeville massacre of 63 black South Africans
- helped found the ANC Youth League
- was instrumental in pushing the ANC into more direct action
- Nelson Mandela was inaugurated as the first democratically elected State President of South Africa on
- In 1993 Nelson Mandela was awarded the jointly with F.W. De Klerk
He helped to keep other Men’s spirits high and never compromised his political principles when offered earlt release
- Mendela is a man of principle, he stick to his political. Even though he was arrested in the notorious prison, he didn’t forget to help other people, then he set up the ANC institution to complement the anti-racism struggle of the exiled ANC.
Wednesday, 14 August 2019
Thursday, 8 August 2019
home work
With the development of internet, more and more people use it, it makes our life more convenient, we can do many things Online. But sometimes it is bad, especially for children, they don’t know what is cyber-safety, however, they will become victims of internet predators and bullies, but how can we protect our children? I think children should learn about cyber-safety in the school, parents also need pay attention to their children when they surf the internet, we can also control children’s device so they only go to secure websites.
Wednesday, 7 August 2019
turning points and achivement for George Orwell
Turning points
- joined the British police in Burma
- resigned
- dicided to become a writer
- married Eileen
- fight in the Spanish Civil War
Achievement
- won a scholarship
- his first book was published Down and Out in Paris and London
- published his first novel Burmese Days
- A Clergyman's Daughter was published
- The Road to Wigan Pier was published
- A Homage to Catalonia was published
- Coming Up For Air was published, bacame literary editor for the Tribune a left wing magazine
- Animal Farm was published
- 1984 was published
- joined the British police in Burma
- resigned
- dicided to become a writer
- married Eileen
- fight in the Spanish Civil War
Achievement
- won a scholarship
- his first book was published Down and Out in Paris and London
- published his first novel Burmese Days
- A Clergyman's Daughter was published
- The Road to Wigan Pier was published
- A Homage to Catalonia was published
- Coming Up For Air was published, bacame literary editor for the Tribune a left wing magazine
- Animal Farm was published
- 1984 was published
William Wentworth biography timeline
1790- born in Norfolk Island
1796- arrived Sydney
1802- went to school in London
1810- returned to Sydney, won the first official horse races
1813- led the trip, found a route across the Blue Mountains
1816- returned to England, was admitted to the bar, travelled in Europe, Studied at Cambridge University
1819- published the first book
1822- completed his legal studies, was called to the bar
1823- was admitted to Peterhouse, Cambridge. published an epic poem Australasia
1824- returned to Sydney
1843- was elected to the Council
1853- chaired the committee to draft a new constitution for NSW
1856- retired
1872- died
1796- arrived Sydney
1802- went to school in London
1810- returned to Sydney, won the first official horse races
1813- led the trip, found a route across the Blue Mountains
1816- returned to England, was admitted to the bar, travelled in Europe, Studied at Cambridge University
1819- published the first book
1822- completed his legal studies, was called to the bar
1823- was admitted to Peterhouse, Cambridge. published an epic poem Australasia
1824- returned to Sydney
1843- was elected to the Council
1853- chaired the committee to draft a new constitution for NSW
1856- retired
1872- died
GEORGE ORWELL BIOGRAPHY TIMELINE
1903- born in India
1911- went to St Cyprian's School in Eastbourne
1917- won a scholarship to Eton
1921- joined the British police in Burma
1927- resigned
1928- journeyed to Paris
1932-1933- worked as a teacher in private school, published his first book
1934- got a part time job in a second hand bookshop, published his first novel Burmese Days
1935- A Clergyman's Daughter was published
1936- married Eileen, fight in the Spanish Civil War
1937- The Road to Wigan Pier was published
1938- A Homage to Catalonia was published
1939- Coming Up For Air was published
1941-1943- worked for the BBC
1943- bacame literary editor for the Tribune a left wing magazine
1945- Animal Farm was published
1949- married his second wife, 1984 was published
1950- died
1911- went to St Cyprian's School in Eastbourne
1917- won a scholarship to Eton
1921- joined the British police in Burma
1927- resigned
1928- journeyed to Paris
1932-1933- worked as a teacher in private school, published his first book
1934- got a part time job in a second hand bookshop, published his first novel Burmese Days
1935- A Clergyman's Daughter was published
1936- married Eileen, fight in the Spanish Civil War
1937- The Road to Wigan Pier was published
1938- A Homage to Catalonia was published
1939- Coming Up For Air was published
1941-1943- worked for the BBC
1943- bacame literary editor for the Tribune a left wing magazine
1945- Animal Farm was published
1949- married his second wife, 1984 was published
1950- died
Monday, 5 August 2019
We need to prepare for the Internet of Things
Internet is really important for us. It makes our life more convenient. But we should ready for the Internet of Things. On the other hand, internet connect our privacy things, and it may has some problems with the explosion in the number of connected devices. So, we need to prepare for the internet of Things.
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