Biographies of the Humanitarians: Book 1
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The biographies of following peoples are explained thoroughly who has the humanity in advance than any others in this planet :
* Mother Teresa.
* William Wilberforce.
* Edith Cavell.
* Robert Baden Powell.
They have shown people kindness, virtue, humanity and the valuable service. Those who want to know about this deeply. Read this book with positive focus in this life.
Joylin Giftly
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CHAPTERS
1. Mother Teresa
2. William Wilberforce
3. Edith Cavell
4. Robert Baden-Powell
Mother Teresa
There can be no one who doesn't know about Mother Teresa.
Born in the City of Skopji in Yugoslavia.
Date of Birth 26-08-1910
Real name: Agnes Conje Poiajiu (Agnos sei.
Nickname: Konsa
Father's name is Nikola Poyajiu.
His father's profession was a famous building contractor (the highest buildings in Skopji, Yugoslavia, adorned his name).
Mother's Name Is Drani Bernai
Mother's Profession: Home, family and God are all three of his world.
Siblings: Sister Aka and brother Lazar.
For example, at the age of five, Agnes would keep all the lessons on his fore tongue, for example the old adage that 'the growing crop is visible in the bud'. Talk of his songs and subjects will look like an 'open flood'. Apart from studying, there was also a great sense of humour. That's why Agnes has easily charmed everyone's attention.
Agnes lost her father at an early age, forcing her life into a corner.
Family Income: After her husband's death, Bernai made and sold decorative clothing to suit the times she knew and lived in, and Jambran Kovk, an important priest in Skopji, learned of the circumstances of Bernai's family and helped the children in their education. At the age of 12, she started thinking about doing her 'social service'.
Service to the poor and needy
Assisting the disabled
Assisting the students in the school
Sweeping and cleaning churches
Visit hospitals and administer medicines to patients.
In 1923, she joined the Social Movement for Women, the Social Society, which was interested in public service. It was started by Father Jambran Covik. Within days of joining the organization, she became the main 'theme' of the organization. Through her service, she began to 'make it to everyone's heart'. Under these circumstances, she visited West Bengal and became a companion to the sisters. Then gathered all the things about India with them. 'Dreams of India were a dream'. The priest