Sunday, 4 December 2016

11:29
                                           PELE
                      (  Edson Arantes do Nascimento )
















PELE is a footballer. He was playing from his country Brazil. He was born 23 October 1940, in Tres Coracoes, Brazil. And he was known as PELE (Brazilian Portuguese). PELE was the son of a minor league soccer player.
PELE  is the most iconic footballer of the twentieth Century. He epitomised the flair, joy and passion the Brazilians bought to the game.
PELE’s career spanned throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
In his early career, the young and unknown PELE helped inspire Brazil to victory in the 1958 World Cup. In 1962, Brazil retained the World Cup. In 1966, Brazil were hot favourites, but, lost out to the home nation England.
His crowing glory was the Brazilian victory in the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. In this world cup, some of the football played by Brazil and PELE was widely considered to the greatest in the history of the game. Brazil won the final 4-1 against Italy; it was a genuine advertisement for the ‘beautiful game’ and a fitting pinnacle of PELE’s international career.
PELE went on to score over 1,000 goals in professional games. (The 1000th goal coming as a penalty in the US league sparking celebrations around the world). His strike rate in international games was one of the highest ever. In 92 appearances, he scored 77 goals.
In the domestic league, PELE made his debut for Santos aged just 16. He played for Santos in the Brazilian league from until the 1972-73 season..
Pele finished his career in the lucrative US league. In 1975, he signed for New York Cosmos and played three seasons. PELE led the New York Cosmos to the US title in 1977 – the year of his retirement.


























After retiring has gone onto be a great ambassador for football and sport in general. In 1992, PELE was appointed a UN ambassador for ecology and the environment. He was also appointed a UNESCO goodwill ambassador. He is not only one of the most gifted footballers of his generation, but, also a mild mannered man who used his fame and prestige for a positive effect.
PELE’s son and West Ham United player, Andre Ayew, has responded to the rumour. According to the Ghana News Agency (GNA) he told Ghanasoccernet that his father is alive and kicking and not suffering from any illness.


PELE’s son said that…!!!!
“My dad (PELE) is alive and very well. He has not suffered from any sickness or illness and has not received any treatment in France. The reports are complete lies and a hoax,” Andre Ayew told Ghanasoccernet.com.
PELE was one of the first great African players to make an impact on European club football.
Although he has retired from football, his name lives on, as his children, Andre Dede Ayew and Jordan Ayew, feature prominently at Westham and Aston Villa respectively, in the English Premier League.

They are also both players of Ghana’s senior national team, the Black Stars.

Friday, 11 November 2016

Albert Einstein

11:02
      Albert
      Einstein
(1879 – 1955   Physicist )





BORN:-
He was born in Germany on March 14, 1879. He is a German physicist. He developed the special and general theories of relativity. In 1921 he won the Nobel Prize for Physics. He got the prize for his explanation of the Photoelectric effect. Einstein is generally considered the most influential Physicist of the 20th century. He is a German-born physicist.



EDUCATION & CHILDHOOD
Albert Einstein’s parents were secular, middle class Jews. His father name was Hermann Einstein. He was originally a featherbed salesman and later ran an electrochemical factory with moderate success. His mother was former Pauline Koch, she ran the family household. Albert Einstein had one sister.Her name was Maria (who went by the name Maja). She was born two years after Albert Einstein.
Albert Einstein would write that two  “wonders”  deeply affected his early years. The first was his encounter with a compass at age five. He was mystified that invisible forces could deflect the needle. This would lead to a lifelong fascination with invisible forces. The second wonder came at age 12 when he discovered a book of geometry, which he devoured, calling it his “sacred little geometry book.”
Albert Einstein’s education was disrupted by his father’s repeated failures at business. In 1894, after his company failed to get an important contract to electrify the city of Munich, Albert Einstein moved to Milan to work with a relative. Albert Einstein was left at a boardinghouse in Munich and expected to finish his education. Alone, miserable, and repelled by the looming prospect of military duty when he turned 16, Einstein ran away six months later and landed on the doorstep of his surprised parents. His parents realized the enormous problems that he faced as a school dropout and draft dodger with no employable skills. His prospects did not look promising.

 



NOBEL PRIZE:-


 

Einstein’s work was interrupted by World War I. A lifelong pacifist, he was only one of four intellectuals in Germany to sign a manifesto opposing Germany’s entry into war. Disgusted, he called nationalism “the measles of mankind.” He would write, “At such a time as this, one realizes what a sorry species of animal one belongs to.” After this Albert Einstein announced for NOBEL PRIZE.


 



DIED:- 

Death of Albert Einstein on 18 April 1955, Albert Einstein experienced internal bleeding caused by the rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, which had previously been reinforced surgically by Rudolph Nissen in 1948.

Thursday, 10 November 2016

Muhammad Ali

08:44
           Muhammad Ali
                  (1942 –2016 )                 
 “I’m not the gr atest; I’m the double greatest. Not only do I knock ’em out, I pick the round. “ Muhammad Ali


Born
Muhammad Ali was born in January 17, 1942. He was an Olympic and World Champion boxer, who also had a unique personality, based on self-belief and strong religious and political convictions.  In 1999, Muhammad Ali was crowned “Sportsman of the Century” by Sports Illustrated. He was a American Boxer. He won the World Heavyweight Boxing championship three times, and won the North American Boxing Federation championship as well as an Olympic Gold Medal.
Muhammad Ali was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He was named after his father, Cassius Marcellus Clay,  Sr. , who was named for the 19th century abolitionist and politician Cassius Clay. His real name was Cassius Clay. Muhammad Ali later changed his name after joining the Nation of Islam and subsequently converted to Sunni Islam in 1975.


Early Boxing Career

Muhammad Ali had a highly unorthodox style for a heavyweight boxer. Rather than the normal boxing style of carrying the hands high to defend the face, he instead relied on his ability to avoid a punch. In Louisville, October 29, 1960, Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) won his first professional fight. He won a six-round decision over Tunney Hunsaker, who was the police chief of Fayetteville, West Virginia. From 1960 to 1963, the young fighter amassed a record of 19-0, with 15 knockouts. He defeated such boxers as Tony Esperti, Jim Robinson, Donnie Fleeman, Alonzo Johnson, George Logan, Willi Besmanoff, Lamar Clark (who had won his previous 40 bouts by knockout), Doug Jones, and Henry Cooper. Among Clay’s (Muhammad Ali) victories were versus Sonny Banks (who knocked him down during the bout), Alejandro Lavorante, and the aged Archie Moore (a boxing legend who had fought over 200 previous fights, and who had been Clay’s (Muhammad Ali) trainer prior to Angelo Dundee).
Clay won a disputed 10 round decision over Doug Jones, who, despite being lighter than Clay, staggered Clay as soon as the fight started with a right hand, and beat Clay to the punch continually during the fight. The fight was named “Fight of the Year” for 1963. Clay’s (Muhammad Ali) next fight was against Henry Cooper, who knocked Clay down with a left hook near the end of the fourth round. The fight was stopped in the 5th round due to a deep cut on Cooper’s face.
Despite these close calls against Doug Jones and Henry Cooper, he became the top contender for Sonny Liston’s title. In spite of Clay’s (Muhammad Ali)  impressive record, he was not expected to beat the champ. The fight was to be held on February 25, 1964 in Miami, Florida. During the weigh-in on the previous day, the ever-bashful Ali—who frequently taunted Liston during the buildup by dubbing him “the big ugly bear”, among other things—declared that he would “float like a butterfly and sting like a bee,” and, in summarizing his strategy for avoiding Liston’s assaults, said, “Your hands can’t hit what your eyes can’t see.”




CARRIER

In 1970, Muhammad Ali was finally able to get a boxing license. With the help of a State Senator, he was granted a license to box in Georgia because it was the only state in America without a boxing commission.
Vietnam puts a pause in Muhammad Ali’s career
Muhammad Ali was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in the early 1980s, following which his motor functions began a slow decline. Although Muhammad Ali’s doctors disagreed during the 1980's and 1990's about whether his symptoms were caused by boxing and whether or not his condition was degenerative, he was ultimately diagnosed  with Pugilistic Parkinson’s syndrome.


By late 2005 it was reported that Muhammad Ali’s condition was notably worsening. According to  the documentary When We Were Kings, when Muhammad Ali was asked about whether he has any regrets about boxing due to his disability, he responded that if he didn’t box he would still be a painter in Louisville, Kentucky.
Despite the disability, he remains a beloved and active public figure. Recently he was voted into Forbes Celebrity 100 coming in at number 13 behind Donald Trump. In 1985, he served as a guest referee at the inaugural WrestleMania event. In 1987 he was selected by the California Bicentennial Foundation for the U.S. Constitution to personify the vitality of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights in various high profile activities.

THANK YOU
“Why should they ask me to put on a uniform and go 10,000 miles from home and drop bombs and bullets on brown people while so-called Negro people in Louisville are treated like dogs? 

COMEBACK
In "The Fight of the Century" Frazier eventually won the fight and retained the title with a unanimous decision, dealing Muhammad Ali his first professional loss. Despite an impressive performance, Muhammad Ali may have still been suffering from the effects of “ring rust” due to his long layoff.
In 1973, after a string of victories over top Heavyweight opposition in a campaign to force a rematch with Frazier, Muhammad Ali split two bouts with Ken Norton.


Muhammad Ali in retirement

In 2001, a biographical film, entitled Muhammad Ali, was made, with Will Smith starring as Muhammad Ali. The film received mixed reviews, with the positives generally attributed to the acting, as Smith and supporting actor Jon Voight earned Academy Award nominations. Prior to making the Muhammad Ali movie, Will Smith had continually rejected the role of Muhammad Ali until Muhammad Ali personally requested that he accept the role. According to Smith, the first thing Muhammad Ali said about the subject to Smith was: “You ain’t pretty enough to play me”.

According to the Muhammad Ali Center website, “Since he retired from boxing, Muhammad Ali has devoted himself to humanitarian endeavors around the globe. He is a devout Sunni Muslim, and travels the world over, lending his name and presence to hunger and poverty relief, supporting education efforts of all kinds, promoting adoption and encouraging people to respect and better understand one another. It is estimated that he has helped to provide more than 22 million meals to feed the hungry. Muhammad Ali travels, on average, more than 200 days per year.”




DEATH
Muhammad Ali died on 3 June 2016, from a respiratory illness, a condition that was complicated by Parkinson’s disease.




Will they ever have another fighter who writes poems, predicts rounds, beats everybody, makes people laugh, makes people cry and is as tall and extra pretty as me?




Muhammad Ali

Monday, 7 November 2016

NELSON MANDELA

11:37
          Rolihlahla Mandela   ( NELSON MANDELA )


He  was born into the Madiba clan in the village of Mvezo on 18 July 1918 (South Africa). His real name is Rolihlahla Mandela His mother was Nonqaphi Nosekeni and his father was Nkosi Mphakanyiswa Gadla Mandela, principal counsellor to the Acting King of the Thembu people, Jongintaba Dalindyebo. In 1930 his father died, when he was only 12 years old.




He attended primary school in qunu. where his teacher, Miss Mdingane, gave him the name “Nelson”, in accordance with the custom of giving all schoolchildren “Christian” names.
After this he known in the world by the name of "NELSON MANDELA". In reality he is a LEGEND. Who work for Black form peoples of South Africa. In short i want to tell you that he work for Humanity.


Nelson Mandela completed his BA through the University of South Africa and went back to Fort Hare for his graduation in 1943. After this he decide to join politics. Then he join congress..



Entering in Politics

Nelson Mandela, while increasingly politically involved from 1942, he joined the African National Congress in 1944 when he helped to form the ANC ( African National Congress), African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL).



On 11 January 1962, using the adopted name David Motsamayi, Nelson Mandela secretly left his country South Africa. He travelled around South Africa and visited England to gain support for the armed struggle. He received military training in Morocco and Ethiopia and returned to South Africa in July 1962. He was arrested in a police roadblock outside Howick on 5 August.

On 12 August 1988 he was taken to hospital where he was diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.. After more than three months in two hospitals of South Africa he was transferred on 7 December 1988 to a house at Victor Verster Prison near Paarl where he spent his last 14 months of imprisonment. He was released from its gates on Sunday 11 February 1990, nine days after the unbanning of the ANC ( African National Congress)





















NELSON MANDELA never wavered in his devotion to democracy, equality and learning. He never answered racism with racism. His life is an inspiration to all who are oppressed and deprived; and to all who are opposed to oppression and deprivation. He was a great man.
NELSON MANDELA DIED
He died at his home in Johannesburg ( South Africa ) on 5 December 2013. The mankind angel left this world and travel to an other world. These type peoples called Lagend who live for others not for his-self.

Sunday, 6 November 2016

10:23
             IMRAN  KHAN
                  Life  and  Achievements

IMRAN KHAN is the most popular person of Pakistan at this time. He was a famous All-rounder cricketer and was the team captain of the Pakistani team that won the Cricket World Cup in 1992. The final of the 1992 ICC Cricket World Cup was played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne on 25 March. The match was won by Pakistan under their captain Imran Khan who defeated England by 22 runs to lift their first ever World Cup trophy.










After his retirement from cricket IMRAN KHAN started social work and entered in to the politics. He formed his own political party by the name Pakistan TEHREEK-E-INSAF (PTI) and started working for it. He is continuously struggling for change future of his country Pakistan by the power of youth.

Saturday, 5 November 2016

The Real Lion of Pakistan...!

13:32

             The Real Lion of Pakistan...!


Imran Khan “The Real lion of Pakistan” is indisputably the greatest cricketer to emerge
from Pakistan, and arguably the world's
second best all-rounder after Garry Sobers
(from west Indies). He took a mediocre side
and transformed them into world-beaters,
leading them to the World Cup title in 1992.

Imran Khan was born 25th November 1952 in Lahore, Punjab. He is a former Pakistani Captain who was indisputably the greatest cricketer to emerge from Pakistan. He played 88 Test matches and 175 One Day International matches for Pakistan. He is a legend of Pakistan.



Bat & Bowl
Teams
Opposition
Play Ground
Match Date
Forma0/27
Peshawar
v Karachi W
15 Sep 2016
1/32, 3
Peshawar
v Lahore W
10 Sep 2016
1/38
Peshawar
v Karachi B
8 Sep 2016
4, 3/23
Peshawar
v Rawalpindi
7 Sep 2016
1/31
Peshawar
v Lahore Blues
2 Sep 2016
1/17
Peshawar
v FATA
1 Sep 2016
2/22
Peshawar
v Islamabad
29 Aug 2016
2/19
Peshawar
v Karachi W
26 Aug 2016
1/35
Zalmi
v Karachi Kngs
17 Feb 2016
0*, 0/29
Peshawar
v United Bank
16 Jan 2016

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