✨You don't need to have super powers to be a hero✨

Marie Sklodowska Curie 



Marie Sklodowska Curie changed the world not once but twice.  This woman founded the new science of radioactivity - even her name was invented by her - and her discoveries produced effective cures for cancer.  She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first professor at the University of Paris, and the first person - we emphasize here the use of 'person' who has won a second Nobel Prize. "Marie Curie was a woman of action as well as having a huge intellect.  During World War I she helped equip ambulances with X-ray equipment and often drove them to the front lines herself.  Her memory is kept at the cancer charity that bears her name and continues to help terminally ill patients around the world.

Germainer Greer

Is an Australian scholar and broadcaster known for being one of the best-known representatives of feminism today. Her book The Eunuch Woman was a success during the 1970s and tells of her own experience with homosexuality, rape, abortion and infertility.

He wrote several books among those:

•The Eunuch Woman
•Sex and Destiny
•Women, old age and menopause (1991)
•The complete woman (1996).

•Greer rejected marriage, defended sexual promiscuity.
•A type of sexually active woman must be recovered as a revolutionary practice and as a social criticism.
•Emancipation should not be to occupy masculine spaces but a new form of feminine power.

Greer's Sex and Destiny speaks of the industrialized society in which women are only sexual objects for the man and the underdeveloped society, more loving of children, which is more natural and has not been deformed by instrumental reason that seeks means without thinking of ends. In underdeveloped countries, the role of men is not enviable, it is the woman-mother surrounded by children.

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela

Nelson Mandela, one of the most recognized human rights symbols of the time, is a man whose dedication to the freedoms of his people has inspired human rights defenders throughout the world.

In May 1994, Mandela was sworn in as South Africa's first black president, a position he held until 1999. He presided over the transition from minority law and apartheid, gaining international respect for his advocacy of national and international conciliation. On the occasion of his 90 years, an international celebration of his life and great dedication to his goals of freedom and equality was held.
“If you speak to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you speak to him in his language, it reaches his heart. -Nelson Mandela

Nick Vujicic


"I don't need legs or arms. I need life. And never give up!" This motto helped him become one of the most famous motivational speakers, graduate from economics school, get married, and have two children. Nick inherited his mother's willpower. In one of the interviews she said that her words determined her whole life: "Nick," she said, "you must play with normal children because you are normal. Yes, you are missing something but that does not matter."
Nick is an example of life and a great fighter, due to his disabilities and physical limitations. During his school age, his family moved to Melbourne for a better quality of life. But the situation was not easy when the state of Victoria banned her from school because of her disability. When the laws were finally changed, Nick became one of the first students with a disability to join a regular school.
Nick has found happiness in focusing on what he does have in life, what he has accomplished and who he is. He loves life above all things and has left behind his fears and anguish that he had before. No one said life would be easy, and that couldn't be more true for Nick. But what it teaches us all is that you shouldn't focus on what you don't have in this life, but be grateful for the life you do have.

Made by:
  • Camila Acevedo
  • Ana pinto
  • Andrea Rodriguez
  • Gabriela Prada




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