Tuesday, October 30, 2018

8 famous disabieled people in the world

8 famous people who exemplify overcoming their disability

8 famous people who exemplify overcoming their disability
If these famous people with disabilities share something, besides their professional success, it is their ability of self-improvement. The lives of most of them have not been easy and precisely because of that, they are an example and inspiration. 

1. Frida Kahlofamous people with disabilities

Frida suffered polio during her childhood and, according to some sources, alsohad spina bifida, which caused dysmetria in her right leg. In addition, her spinal problems were aggravated by an accident suffered in her adolescence, which left her with physical issues for her entire life.
Frida spent much of her life in bed suffering from severe pain. Even so, she became one of the most famous artists of all time and an icon of the twentieth century.

2. John Nash

famous people with disabilities

Another example of a celebrity with a disability who broke the mould is John Nash, an American mathematician whose life, marked by acute paranoid schizophrenia, is known to us thanks to the film "A Beautiful Mind" Aware of his illness, Nash fought against it and developed a successful academic career that earned him the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1994.


3. Stephen Hawking

famous people with disabilities

A theoretical physicist, astrophysicist, cosmologist, and eminent scientist, Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with ALS at age 21: he was given 2 more years to live. He is now 74 years old.
He has been paralysed from head to toe for over thirty years and uses a voice synthesiser to be able to communicate, and a wheelchair that he operates through slight movements of the head and eyes.
None of this has prevented him from developing his activity as an exemplary researcher and professor, and intense personal life that has allowed him to make his illness known to the world.
Becoming one of the most recognisable celebrities of our time, his story was taken to the cinema in the film "The Theory of Everything".

 

4. Nick Vujicicfamous people with disabilities

Nick Vujicic is another world-famous celebrity with a disability, and founder of Life Without Limbs - an organisation for people with physical disabilities.
Vujicic was born in 1982 with no limbs. He claims that as a child he suffered ridicule and discrimination, and tried to commit suicide but, with time, he learned to see his own potential.
He is currently giving motivational talks around the world, has written several books and is a regular on talk shows and TV programs. He became very famous when starring in the touching short film "The Butterfly Circus".

 

5. Andrea Boccellifamous people with disabilities

Tenor, musician, writer and musical producer of Italian origin, Andrea Boccelli has sold more than 75 million records.
He was born with congenital glaucoma that left him partially blind, something that did not prevent him from taking piano lessons until the age of six.
However, at age 12 he suffered a blow during a football game that left him completely blind. Endowed with a spirit of innate improvement, he decided to focus entirely on music, specifically on singing. He also studied Law.
Boccelli has received numerous awards of international prestige and even has a beach named after him on the Adriatic.

 

6. Michael J. Foxfamous people with disabilities

The protagonist of "Back to the Future" was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1991 when he was only 29 years old and his career was in full success.
He was told that he should withdraw from the stage, but he did not cease to be an actor. Although at first it was not easy to accept his illness (he fell into depression and alcoholism), in the last decade he has not stopped working and his foundation has already raised $233 million for Parkinson’s research.
After more than 25 years and with the disease in a very advanced stage, Michael J. Fox continues to maintain his spirit of improvement.

 

7. Alex Zanardifamous people with disabilities

After several years competing in F1, Alex Zanardi suffered an accident in 2001 in which both legs were amputated. Three years later he was on the track again driving a BMW for which he himself had adapted some prostheses.
He won four World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) victories. However, in 2007 he decided to focus his sporting efforts on adapted cycling.
The tricycle he rides has also been designed by himself and, to date, he has won three Paralympic golds.

 

8. Aaron Fotheringham

In addition to being one of the most inspirational disabled celebrities, Aaron famous people with disabilities
Fotheringham is also one of the most famous skaters in the world.
His speciality? Wheelchair skating.
During his childhood, Aaron underwent several failed hip operations that forced him to use a wheelchair permanently. Even so, he continued to practice a sport which he was passionate about adapting to his disability.
In 2005, Aaron Fotheringham landed a great jump with a 180º turn, and in 2006 made the first somersault in wheelchair history. Since then, his achievements and challenges are an example for thousands of people.

These are some of the best-known personalities at the international level and with the most famous histories of improvement, but every day, there are many similar stories surrounding us that we do not know about.
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By : AbhaySir

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Stephen Hawking

2. Stephen Hawking 

Stephen William Hawking
One of the greatest scientists living on the planet today, Stephen Hawking needs no introduction. With science geeks and the non-scientific population of the world, he is equally popular, widely known and often compared to scientists like Einstein and Galileo. A theoretical cosmologist and physicist, Stephen Hawking is the director of research at the Centre For Theoretical Cosmology in the University of Cambridge today.
Hawking is most popular for his theories in the field of cosmology, in which he uses Einstein’s relativity theory and quantum mechanics. His book, A brief history of Time in which he explains his cosmology theories in a very simple manner understandable by the layman had been the bestseller for a really long time of 237 weeks. This book was what made him more reachable to the non-scientific masses along with the fact that he makes constant guest appearances on popular TV shows such as The Simpsons and Star Trek.

Childhood

Stephen Hawking was born to the also-highly-educated Frank and Isobel Hawking both of who went to Oxford. His father Frank specialized in Medicine and Isobel, in Philosophy and Economics. Stephen, who was one among four of kids of the Hawking couple was surprisingly not very good at academics as he was at learning things in general. Although teachers often dismissed him off for his poor performance in academics, they knew that there was a hidden genius in him, which is probably why he was nicknamed ‘Einstein’ while in school.

Career

He was expected to take on the same path as his father in medicinal research but did not find biology interesting as he thought it was ‘too inexact’. Instead, he studied physics at University of Oxford and later, Astronomy and Cosmology at the Trinity Hall, Cambridge. During his days in Cambridge, Hawking was diagnosed with ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) which would progress as he grew older. Today, he still communicates effectively despite the disease using a system known as the equalizer. Although he can only communicate with about 15 words per a minute because of his disease, he’s authored books, given lectures and written a lot of scientific papers.
Stephen Hawking is also known for bearing the position of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, a title previously held by Sir Isaac Newton. He had also won numerous awards and honours for his work. He had received nearly twelve honorary degrees and is a fellow of The Royal Society and a member of The US National Academy of Sciences. In 2009, President Obama awarded him with the highest honorary award, thePresidential Medal of Freedom award.
"Not only does God play dice, but... he sometimes throws them where they cannot be seen" - Stephen Hawking
Hawking in one of his speeches, famously said that the future of human race is in the outer space and not on the earth. He also thinks that space tourism should be supported. And if the day comes for something like that to happen, there will be one man who will be remembered even in the outer space. That would be Stephen Hawking.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Successful People with Disabilities

There are stories about people who were born with disabilities but that didn’t stop them from making a mark in their respective fields and motivating people around the world. Their stories are touching, nerve wrecking and encouraging . We have compiled for you highly inspirational stories of successful people with disabilities
1. Sudha Chandran 

Sudha Chandran (born 27 September 1965) is an Indian film and television actress and an accomplished Bharata natyam dancer. In June 1981, she lost a leg due to gangrene following a road accident near TiruchirapalliTamil Nadu while coming back from Madras with her parents. She, however, continued dancing, and subsequently went on to become an established Bharatnatyam dancer. Chandran is known for her roles of Ramola Sikand in Kaahin Kissii Roz, Yamini Singh Raheja in Naagin, Chitradevi in Deivam Thandha Veedu, the Tamil remake of Saath Nibhana Saathiya and Anand's first wife in Hum Paanch(Season two).
SudhaChandran was born in Mumbai to a Tamil family.[5] She had stated in an interview of Nettv4u, that she was born and raised in Mumbai, but her family originates from Vayaloor, TiruchirapallyTamil Nadu. Her grand parents who were the fourth generation had migrated to Palakkad, Kerala. Her father K.D.Chandran, worked at USIS and is a former actor. Sudha Chandran earned her B.A. from Mithibai CollegeMumbai and subsequently an M.A. in Economics.
In May 1981, at about 16 years old, in Tamil Nadu, Chandran met with an accident in which her legs were wounded. She received initial medical treatment of her injuries at a local hospital and was later admitted to Vijaya Hospital at Madras. After doctors discovered that gangrene had formed on her right leg, amputation was required. Chandran says that this period was the toughest time of her life. She subsequently regained some mobility with the help of a prosthetic Jaipur foot. She returned to dancing after a gap of two years and performed in IndiaSaudi ArabiaUnited StatesUKCanadaUAEQatarKuwaitBahrain , Yemen and Oman . Her biography is part of curriculum for school children in the age group of 8-11.
Chandran started her career with a Telugu film 'Mayuri', which was based on her own life. The film was later dubbed in Tamil and Malayalam. It was also remade in Hindi as Naache Maayuri, where Chandran again played herself and co-starred with Shekhar SumanAruna Irani and Dina Pathak. She was awarded the 1986 Special Jury Award at the National Film Awards for her performance in
Chandran's notable shows on television include Kaahin Kissii Roz and K Street Pali Hill. She was a contestant on the dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 2 in 2007. She appears as yamini in the 2015 TV serial Naagin.
Sudha Chandran is a nice & noble lady.She inspired the whole world to her work.

By : AbhaySir
Source : Google 

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