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Every day someone is born all over the world. Hidden among these children is the light to build a better world. In time, it will shine in that light itself. Will continue to work on the development of human qualities from the society to the world on the way to becoming a human being with the combination of talent and hard work. A perfect man will engage himself as a servant of work.
November 1. Today is also the birthday of some people who continue to stage some form of human rights through their actions. They have worked with the entire social system. Whose influence will never end. Which means whoever did it before is still contributing. In the future too, reality will be staged through anyone past actions. That is the truth. Real.
Stephen Crane (1871)
He is primarily known as a writer. Originally a war correspondent who covered the Spanish-American War. Stephen was a warrior with the 'Red Badge of Courage'. These batched fighters must be able to escape the battle unharmed, wounding and killing 10. Prisoners of war must be rescued. Stephen is highly regarded for his work.
Manal al-Sharif (1979)
A Saudi women's rights activist and author, Manal Al-Sharif is known for her advocacy of women's rights in Saudi Arabia, particularly the right to drive. He worked as a journalist. Her efforts have raised global awareness of women's issues in the country.
Nick Owen (born 1947)
British journalist and author, who has worked for the BBC, The Times and The Independent. He is best known for his work on the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Gary Alexander (born 1952)
American sports journalist and broadcaster. He has worked for ESPN, NBC Sports and CBS Sports. He is best known for his coverage of college basketball and the SCAA Tournament.
Ashab Uddin (born 1959)
Bangladeshi journalist, writer and activist. He is the founder and editor of the Daily Star newspaper. He is known for his strong criticism of the Bangladeshi government and his stand for freedom of the press.
Toma Anache (born 1961)
Romanian journalist and filmmaker. He is the director of the Investigative Journalism Center of Romania. He is known for dealing with corruption and organized crime.
Farida Yasmin (1963)
A woman journalist from Bangladesh. Journalist leader who is a relevant role model of the present time in the visible context of the country's journalistic environment and overall woman's empowerment. The first woman president of the country's National Press Club in its 66-year history. Who has been elected twice as a woman president and set a milestone for woman's empowerment.
Toni Collette (born 1976)
Australian actress, singer and journalist. He has worked for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and Channel Nine. He is best known for his roles in films such as Muriel's Wedding (1994), The Sixth Sense (1999), and Little Miss Sunshine (2006).
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