Tales of Some Extraordinary men and women who shaped History

Tales of Some Extraordinary men and women who shaped History
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Publisher : White Falcon Publishing
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781636401676
ISBN-13 : 1636401678
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Book Synopsis Tales of Some Extraordinary men and women who shaped History by : Dr. V.K. Muthu

Download or read book Tales of Some Extraordinary men and women who shaped History written by Dr. V.K. Muthu and published by White Falcon Publishing. This book was released on with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book deals with men and women of historical importance who have played crucial roles in shaping the destiny of various nations and the world. It narrates stories of not only the greatest achievements in science, culture and health but also of historical blunders in terms of regional as well as world wars. Tales of men who fought fearlessly in pursuit of land and wealth may be intriguing to the present generation. While the stories of great warriors like Alexander, Akbar and Napoleon may throw light on the dark side of history, the realisation of the folly of war by Asoka after the Kalinga war may instil some ray of hope in the youth. Stories of giants like Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein may inspire not only the young scientists but everyone to explore nature and space. Sacrifices made by committed doctors of yester years who dedicated their lives to learn about the causes of diseases and their transmission and who thus saved millions of people from dreaded diseases like small pox and yellow fever may be a revelation for many. The fact that many of those scientists and medics were able to achieve these in spite of their poverty and the existing social taboos is a testimony to their dedication and grit. The achievements of Mary Curie, who fought against rampant gender bias, is worth emulating. The story of scientists like Archimedes who was killed in his study by war-mongering rulers may induce a sense of sorrow and anger among the readers. The readers may realize that the artistic achievements of Leonardo da Vinci, well-known for his creation “Mona Lisa,” are to be cherished for ever. The story of the great navigators – Columbus and Vasco da Gama conquering the oceans in search of new world and wealth may be thrilling to lovers of adventure and exploration. The fact that great souls like Mahatma Gandhi, Babasaheb Ambedkar, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mother Teresa have inspired millions of poor and helped the oppressed is an endearing story to be learnt by all.


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