Sukarno was the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independence from the Dutch colonialists. He was a prominent leader of Indonesia's nationalist movement during the colonial period and spent over a decade under Dutch detention until released by the invading Japanese forces in World War II.
Gautam Gupta is one of the most popular and richest TV Actor who was born on Ap in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. TV actor who was in the Balaji Telefilms’ show Kuch Toh Hai Tere Mere Darmiyaan as Madhavan Venkat in the year
Chaithra Rai (born Ma) in Coorg, Karnataka She is an Indian television actress, primarily working in the Telugu and Kannada television industries. She gained widespread recognition for portraying Vishaka in the Kannada television series Radha Kalyana and playing dual roles as Dharani and Sravani in the Telugu soap opera Attarintlo.
Chris Brown (born 11 September ) is an Australian veterinarian, television presenter and author. He is best known for the television series Bondi Vet, which began screening in He hosted The Open Road with Doctor Chris on CBS.
Barack Obama was the first African American president of the United States (–17). He oversaw the recovery of the U.S. economy (from the Great Recession of –09) and the enactment of landmark health care reform (the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act). In he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Stephanie Elizondo Griest is author of the award-winning memoirs Around the Bloc and Mexican Enough. Assistant professor of creative nonfiction at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she has lectured across the world, including as U.S. State Department literary ambassador to Venezuela in , and has been a Henry Luce Scholar in.
At p.m. on 30 September , film icon James Dean was killed in a car accident when his new Porsche Spyder crashed head on into another car. Rolf Wutherich, Dean’s friend and mechanic (who had been riding with the movie star) was thrown from the Spyder and survived the wreck, but Dean was pinned inside, his neck broken.
Norwegian director Joachim Trier’s English-language debut tells of a dysfunctional family’s inability to cope with their matriarch’s suicide. An esteemed war photographer, Isabelle Reed (Isabelle Huppert) divides her existence between the world’s battlefields and a bright suburban house inhabited by her husband and two sons.
Grounded in nêhiyaw ontologies and epistemologies that consider life stories to be an intergenerational conduit to pass on knowledge about a shared world, this study encourages a widespread re-evaluation of past and present engagement with Indigenous storytelling forms across scholarly disciplines.