~The Immortal doyen of English Literature~ William Shakespeare -The “BARD OF AVON” Shakespeare is renowned as the English playwright and poet whose body of works is considered the greatest in history of English literature. Surprisingly for the world's greatest playwright, we actually know very little about Shakespeare's life. What few details we have come from church records, land titles and the written opinions of others. Very little is known about young Shakespeare. We know that … [Read more...]
William Shakespeare celebrated by Meetika Srivastava
April 24, 2013 by Team Celebration
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Alice Seeley Harris – WOMAN of ACTION™
March 25, 2013 by Team Celebration
A Celebration of Women™ is moved deeply as we Celebrate the Life of one of our world's brave women, a female photographer, a pioneer in our history, a woman with the courage to Take Action, using her talents to expose one our world's most horrific atrocities of all time, the Congo in the 1900's. Through her photography, some of the worst atrocities in our history were exposed; awakening the world to a secret nightmare; one that is still being fought today. WOMAN … [Read more...]
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