Princess Diana of Wales is one of the most beloved women in the history due in large part to her selfless nature and drive to give a voice to those who could not speak for themselves. Diana was married to …[Continue]
10 Facts About Pele
Pele, perhaps the most famous soccer player of all time, has done many important things to advance soccer and his professional career. He has played in more games and scored more career goals than any other soccer player in history …[Continue]
10 Facts About Nicolaus Copernicus
Nicolaus Copernicus is one of the most well-known astronomers and scientists of all time. His contributions to theories about the earth’s relation to the sun help us understand our place in the universe. 1. Heliocentrism Copernicus is best known for …[Continue]
10 Facts About Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali is a retired boxer and former three-time World Heavyweight Champion. Ali won an Olympic gold medal in the light heavyweight division. During his professional career, he became the only man to win the linear heavyweight championship three times. …[Continue]
10 Facts About Mother Teresa
Born Agnese Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, when she entered religious life she chose the name Teresa in honor of Therese de Lisieux, patron saint of missionaries. She became Mother Teresa after having taken her final vows into the religious life. She taught …[Continue]
10 Facts About Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe is known by millions all over the world and she is an icon of beauty, finesse and sex appeal. She was a famous model and actress and deemed by many as one of the most beautiful women of …[Continue]
10 Facts About Jonas Salk
Jonas Salk, best known for his creation of the polio vaccine, also created the Salk vaccine. Salk has been honored and awarded for his discovery of a “killed virus” vaccine that would rid the world of the terrible illness that …[Continue]
10 Facts About John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States of America, was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Texas. He is remembered for his youth and for the quotable speeches that he delivered during his political career. 1. …[Continue]




