Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Այլ երկներից մասնակցող աշակերտների աշխատանքները


Great Personalities
This is where you will share your final product, produced on the 3rd and 4th Weeks. Share all final presentations with us!
Come back to this area on week 6 and check the biographies produced by students from other schools. Share these with your students. Now your students are ready to organize an exhibition for the whole school using their presentations and the information about other personalities from different parts of the world.

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Chico Anísio

E.E. ANCHIETA - PEDERNEIRAS, SP -  BRAZIL
CHICO ANÍSIO
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İDİL BİRET- A GREAT TURKISH MUSICION


 İDİL BİRET-GROUP 5.pptx [364.6 KB] 
SHE IS A FAMOUS TURKISH MUSICION

THE GREATEST TURKISH ARCHITECT-MİMAR SİNAN


 MİMAR SİNAN-GROUP 4.pptx [871.0 KB] 
HE WAS A MAGNIFICIENT ARCHITECT THAT HE IS STILL FAMOUS

THE GREAT BUSINESSMAN- SAKIP SABANCI


HE IS ONE OF THE BRILLIANT BUSSINESS MAN IN TURKEY AND TURKISH PEOPLE EVERYTIMES LOVE AND RESPECT HIM

ATATÜRK -THE GREATEST TURKISH LEADER


THE MOST IMPORTANT TURKISH LEADER AND HIS LIFE

Hello,Adnan!I am Izza from morocco;it would be very interesting

It would be very interesting to read about your personality,Ataturk,if it could open! This left me peronally with some frustration  as  i was looking forwards to it and i told my students i would download it for them to read and comment on;please check it again!
Regards
Izza

The Greatest Turkish Leader: Mustafa Kemal Atatürk


BARIŞ MANÇO and his life and contrubutions to world and society.

Great personalities from Brazil


 
Ronaldo
            Ronaldo is the third child of Nélio Nazário de Lima, Snr and Sônia dos Santos Barata, Ronaldo has a brother Nélio Jr.   
         Considered by many as the most complete striker in the past 20 years, in 2007, he was named as one of the best starting eleven of all-time by France Football and was named to the FIFA 100, a list of the greatest footballers compiled by fellow countryman Pelé. In 2010, he was voted Goal.com's "Player of the Decade" in an online poll, gathering 43.63 percent of all votes and was also included as center forward in the "Team of the Decade". On 23 February 2010, Ronaldo announced that he would retire after the 2011 season, signing a two-year contract extension with the Corinthians at the same time. Ronaldo has played for Brazil in 98 international matches, scoring 62 goals. He was a part of the Brazilian squad that won the 1994 and 2002 World Cups. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Ronaldo became the highest goal scorer in the history of the World Cup with his fifteenth goal, surpassing Gerd Müller's previous record of 14. He is also the only player to have won the World Cup Golden and Golden Boot in separate tournaments. Having suffered a string of serious injuries throughout his career, Ronaldo retired on 14 February 2011, citing paimed hypothyroidism as the reasons for his premature retirement.
Club career
1993: Cruzeiro /1994–1996: PSV Eindhoven /1996–1997: Barcelona /1997–2002: Inter Milan / 2002–2006: Real Madrid /2007–2008: AC Milan /2009–2011: Corinthians
International career
            Ronaldo made his international debut for Brazil in 1994, in a friendly match in Recife against Argentina. He went to the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States as a 17-year-old, but did not play. He came to be known asRonaldinho ("little Ronaldo" in Portuguese), because Ronaldo Rodrigues de Jesus, his older team-mate on the tournament, was also called Ronaldo and also nicknamed Ronaldão ("big Ronaldo") to further distinguish them. Another Brazilian player, Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, who is widely known as Ronaldinho, would come to be called Ronaldinho Gaúcho when he joined the Brazilian main national team in 1999.
In the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Ronaldo played with the name Ronaldinho on his shirt, since centreback Ronaldo Guiaro, two years his senior, was one of his teammates. Brazil went on to win the bronze medal in Atlanta.
1998 FIFA World Cup /2002 FIFA World Cup /2006 FIFA World Cup
Farewell match
            In February 2011 it was announced that Ronaldo will be given one very last match for Brazil, five years after his last match with the national team, a friendly against Romania was held in São Paulo on 7 June 2011. Despite it being almost unheard of in international football for players to be given farewell matches for their national side, CBF officials have stated that given the extraordinary career of Ronaldo, it is only fitting that his last hurrah should take place in Brazil while representing his nation.[25] He played for 15 minutes in a match that ended with a Brazilian victory with a single goal from Fred at the 21st minute. Goal scorer Fred celebrated his goal with Ronaldo's famous 'finger wag' celebration along with his Brazilian teammates who joined in as well. When Ronaldo was introduced to the pitch around the thirty minute mark, he had three shots on target which were saved by the Romanian keeper, Ciprian Tătăruşanu. As soon as the first half was over, Ronaldo made a speech to the crowd at the game.
Philanthropy
            On 13 December 2011 world football legend Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo played a charity match with their friends against former and current players of German Hamburg He currently serves as an ambassador for the United Nations. In this role, he has been to a number of countries afflicted by war. In 2000 he travelled to Kosovo, where his presence was welcomed as a positive force for promoting an end to hostilities. In 2005, he visited Israel and Palestine as a peace emissary, helping to encourage unity between two peoples who have been driven apart by decades of conflict.

PELÉ
            Pele, perhaps the most famous soccer player of all time, has done many important things to advance soccer and his professional career. He has played in more games and scored more career goals than any other soccer player in history and is an international sports hero.
            Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known worldwide as Pele, was born in 1940 in the small Brazillian town of Tres Coracoes, "three hearts" in Portuguese. Portuguese, the native language of Brazil, is Pele's first language. Pele was the oldest of three children in his family. His father, Joao Ramos do Nascimento, was a famous soccer player, too.
Unbreakable Record
            Though Pele was a very skilled soccer player and broke many records, there is one record he was never able to beat. His father held the record for having the most header-scored in one game. Five goals is a high number single player, single game score regardless of how they're achieved, but his father's 5 header-scored goals in one game is probably an unbeatable goal.
            Pele played for, Santos, a very successful team for whom he, at 15, scored the winning goal in a 7-1 victory over another state team. He made his international debut against Brazil in July of 1957. Unfortunately, Brazil lost to Argentina 2-1, Pele having scored the only goal.
            While playing for Santos against another Brazilian team, Botafogo, in the Brazilian league, Pele scored 8 out of the 11 points scored for his team. The game was a complete blowout, as the final score was 11-0. This is an amazing achievement for any soccer player regardless of the skill level. It is rare that a single player will have multiple opportunities to shoot on the goal in a single game, never mind actually scoring.
1000th Career Goal
            Pele scored his 1000th career goal on a penalty kick. In 1969, there were eighty thousand fans in the Maracana Stadium in Brazil to watch him convert the penalty kick into a goal. Though he would later say that it was the worst penalty kick he'd ever taken, was nonetheless his 1,000th career goal. Fans mobbed the field after the goal was scored and it took more than a half hour just to get the game started again.
Amazing Career
            Pele had an amazing career and scored more goals than many people could dream of in a career. He played in a total of 1,366 games and scored 1,283 goals during his career. This is the highest number of goals scored by any single person in the history of the sport. Many doubt that this number will ever be beat.
            Pele was a very important player for Brazil on the international scene and won 97 international cups. He scored an amazing 93 goals in 97 games.
            A hat trick denotes scoring three or more goals during a single game. Pele scored 129 hat tricks during his career. Many people are awe struck at the number of goals Pele has scored throughout his career. It is a incredible feat to score three goals in one game once; Pele did it 129 different times.
Height of Brazilian Soccer Fame
            Curiosity: In 1970, during the World Cup finals against Mexico, the heyday of Brazilian soccer, commentators Malcolm Allison and Paddy Crerand said: "How you spell Pele? Easy. GOD."
National Hero
            Pele is a national hero and idol in his native Brazil. He is very well known for his contributions to soccer and has inspired thousands, if not millions, of children to play soccer over the years.

Hospital Pequeno Principe (Little Prince Hospital)
            Hospital Pequeno Principe is a hospital in Curitiba, in the South of Brazil. They are specialized in treating kids with cancer, most of them from poor families.
            Along the last years, they developed interesting initiatives to drive donations. The most interesting one was the production of collectable coins related to the each goal made by Pele, the greatest soccer player from Brazil. Pele made 1,283 in his career, so the hospital produced 3 numbered coins (Gold, Silver and Bronze) for each goal, and sold to collectors and people interested in donate. The coins representing the most important goals (the goals during the world cup or the goal 1,000, for example) were auctioned. The money raised in this campaign helped the hospital to expand, increasing the number of kids it can treat.
            On Pelé's retirement, J.B. Pinheiro, Brazil's ambassador to the U.N., said Pelé had "spent 22 years playing soccer, and in that time he has done more for goodwill and friendship than all of the ambassadors ever appointed." In addition to his great accomplishments in soccer, he published several best-selling autobiographies, starred in several documentary and semi-documentary films, and composed numerous musical pieces, including the entire sound track for the film 'Pelé' (1977). He was the 1978 recipient of the International Peace Award, and in 1980 he was named athlete of the century. In 1993, Pelé was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame and is the former ambassador of sports in Brazil. He has also done extensive work for children's causes through UNICEF.


DRAUZIO VARELLA


            Drauzio Varella, MD, (b. January 1, 1943 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian physician, educator, scientist and noted medical science popularizer in the press and TV, as well as best-selling author. In addition to medicine, Varella is noted as a public commentator on issues such as prison conditions, social welfare, government, literature and his professed atheism and skepticism.
Varella came from a family of Portuguese and Spanish descent from São Paulo. He studied medicine at the Medical School of the University of São Paulo. While a student, he was one of the founders of a pre-med preparatory course with João Carlos di Genio and other colleagues, and where he taught chemistry for several years. This course later became the larger private educational system in Brazil, the Universidade Paulista and the Sistema Objetivo. Varella has won the prestigious Prêmio Jabuti literary award.

Medical career
After graduation, he specialized in infectious diseases with Prof. Vicente Amato Neto, at the University of São Paulo and at the Hospital do Servidor Público de São Paulo. This work led him to develop an interest in immunology and in the last 20 years he worked at the Hospital do Câncer of São Paulo, specializing in oncology.
As a medical professor, he works at Universidade Paulista, but has taught also in several other institutions in Brazil and abroad, such as the New York Memorial Hospital, Cleveland Clinic, Karolinska Institute, University of Hiroshima and the National Cancer Institute of Japan. One of his main fields of works has been AIDS, specially the treatment of Kaposi's sarcoma. He has had an active role in prevention and educational campaigns about AIDS, being the first one to have a radio program on the subject. From 1989 to 2001 he volunteered to work as an unpaid physician in one of the largest jails of Brazil, the Carandiru, in order to tackle the fearsome AIDS epidemics raging among male inmates. As a result of this experience, he wrote a best-seller book describing the harrowing life of the inmates, which later became a movie picture (Carandiru, directed by Hector Babenco), both winning accolades from the public and specialised national and international critics.
As the chairman of a cancer research institute at UNIP, Dr. Varella presently heads a research program on the potential of Brazilian Amazon medicinal plants for treating neoplasms and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This research is supported by the São Paulo Research Support Foundation.

Science writing
            Dr. Varella is also very active in the public understanding of science, particularly in the medical area. He writes columns for the largest Brazilian newspapers and was invited by the powerful Globo TV Network to host a series of programs on the human body, the brain, first aid, smoking, pregnancy, obesity and others, which were exhibited at the Fantástico show on Sundays. He is also the producer and host of a TV talk show on medicine and health, which runs on several TV channels.
For his work as a writer, Dr. Varella received several prizes and awards, among them the Prêmio Jabuti from the Brazilian Book Chamber, the International Book Fair of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, and The Book Biennal of Rio de Janeiro (2001).
            He has also written fiction for adults and children .
Works
•           AIDS Hoje. In 3 volumes, in collaboration with Antonio Fernando Varella and Narciso Escaleira.
•           Estação Carandiru, Companhia das Letras.
•           Macacos, Publifolha ("Folha Explica" series)
•           Nas ruas do Brás. Companhia das Letrinhas (children's book)
•           De braços para o alto. Companhia das Letrinhas (children's book)
•           Florestas do Rio Negro. With Alexandre Adalardo de Oliveira and Douglas C. Daly
•           Maré - Vida na Favela
•           Casa das Palavras, with Paola Berenstein, Ivaldo Bertazzo and Pedro Seiblitz (images).
•           Por um fio. Companhia das Letras, 2004.

MARIA DA PENHA


Biography of Maria da penha
            Maria da Penha Maia Fernandes, biopharmaceutical Ceara, now 61, made her personal tragedy of a struggle for women's rights and fought for 20 years for justice to be done. His assailant, a professor of economics Herredia Marco Antonio Viveros, was also her husband and father of three daughters. At the time she was 38 years and their daughters ages 6 and 2 years. In the first assassination attempt in 1983, her husband threw his back while they slept, claiming it had been a robbery. After the shooting, was found in the kitchen, screaming for help, saying that the thieves had escaped through the window. Maria da Penha was hospitalized and was hospitalized for four months. Returned home paraplegic and kept in complete solitary confinement. It was then that happened the second attempted murder: husband pushed the wheelchair and tried to electrocute her in the shower. He was the jury twice: first in 1991, when the lawyers of the defendant canceled the trial. In the second, in 1996, the defendant was sentenced to ten years and six months, but appealed. In partnership with CEJIL - Center for Justice and International Law and CLADEM - the Latin American and Caribbean for the defense of women's rights, denounced Brazil in the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States for the negligence of the Brazilian State to treat cases of domestic violence in Brazil. After the attempted murder, Maria da Penha began acting in social movements against violence and impunity and now is coordinator of Studies, Research and Publications of the Association of Relatives and Friends of Victims of Violence (APAVV) in Ceará. Today she works with the Coordination of Policies for Women of the city of Fortaleza and is considered a symbol against domestic violence.

  Zilda Arns Neumann
                     
            August 25, 1934 – January 12, 2010) was a Nobel Peace Prize-nominated Brazilian pediatrician and aid worker.
            A sister of Cardinal Dom Paulo Evaristo Arns, the former Archbishop of São Paulo known for his efforts against the Brazilian, Zilda Arns became internationally known by founding a Catholic pastoral care for poor children. Her humanitarian work, which also included the poor and the elderly, spanned over three decades. This is a blog about her works: http://ourlifeislike.tumblr.com/
            Arns died on January 12, 2010 as a result of the 2010 Haiti earthquake.During the military regime, its concern with youth was accentuated by living with his brother, Dom Paulo Evaristo Arns, archbishop of Sao Paulo, one of the most important voices in the Church denounced the abuses of the military government. Meanwhile, Zilda Arns other works developed in the Department of Health of Paraná State, serving as director of Maternal and Child Health, and specialized in the fields of Public Health (USP) and the Maternal and Child Health (WHO).
            In 1980, the experience opened doors that would coordinate a vaccination campaign against polio. At that time, she developed a method of organizing the event which later served as a model for the Ministry of Health in 1983 at the invitation of the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB), Zilda Arns was launched the project of founding of the Pastoral , which would devote itself to projects of survival, protection and development of children and adolescents.
            The first program developed by the Children's happened in the city of Parana Florestópolis, where the infant mortality rate reached alarming levels. After a year of work, the first project managed to reduce to 28 the number of child deaths per thousand births. Upon success, the action of the Ministry drew attention of UNICEF, a United Nations agency concerned with the issue of children and adolescents, and spread to other states.
            In addition to actions to combat diseases, the Pastoral excelled in developing educational activities with the mothers, especially in regard to disease prevention and juvenile crime. After more than two decades, the work of the Pastoral Zilda Arns helped thousands of poor communities in Brazil and had the support of more than 260,000 volunteers. Undoubtedly, the fruits of this work were of great help in promoting health, education and citizenship.
            In 2004, he received a new invitation Zilda CNBB to coordinate the creation of the Ministry of the Elderly. According to data provided by the Ministry, this new project has reached more than 130,000 elderly and received the help of about 15 000 volunteers. Through many social actions and humanitarian Zilda received many honors and tributes. During this same time, was three times nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in Brazil.
            On January 11, 2010, Zilda Arns went to Haiti to conduct a lecture on the Pastoral Care of the Child at the National Conference of Religious of the Caribbean and participate in meetings with representatives of various NGOs. The next day, during a lecture at a church in the capital Port au Prince, an earthquake measuring seven on the Richter scale destroyed the building and ended up claiming your life at 75 years of age.


great!

Hello,Carmen! It's interesting to read about fb players;my students will be delighted to know more on Pele as he's part of our reading texts.They'll comment on your stsudents work when they come back to school because we're in holidays for 1more week.But will you comment on our great personality:Abdeslam El-Mestari?
Regards
Izza

Thank you Izza! Students

Thank you Izza! Students really love football players! We'll look your great personality too.
Best regards
Carmen

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