4. Those select few people in our
administration would be best for
accomplishing that kind of
leadership.
5. President: Gandhi
Gandhi became the leader of the Indian National
Congress.
He spent 20 years defending the rights of
immigrants in South Africa.
He participated in the postwar negotiations with
Britain that led to Indian independence.
He also undertook major campaigns of nonviolent
resistance.
6. Vice-President: Nelson Mandela
Mandela was South Africa’s leader
He spent 27 years in prison for fighting for what he believes in:
“During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to the struggle of
the African people. I have fought against white domination,
and I have fought against black domination. I have cherished
the ideal of a democratic and free society in which all persons
live together in harmony and with equal opportunities. It is an
ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve. But, if needs be, it
is an ideal for which I am prepared to die.” – Nelson Mandela
7. Minister of State: Andrei Sakharov
He was known as the “Conscience” of Cold War
He inspired the movement that toppled the Soviet
Communism once and for all.
Known as “peace maker”
“From childhood, I lived in an atmosphere of
decency, mutual help and tact, respect for work, and
for the mastery of one’s profession” - Sakharov
8. Minister of Human Welfare:
Mother Theresa
At the age of 18 Mother Theresa joined he Sisters of
Loreto.
She devoted herself to working among the poorest
of the poor
She opened her own school for slum children and
started her own order “The Missionaries of Charity”
which helped the poor people.
9. Minister of Defense: Julius Caesar
He was on the staff of a military league
He was awarded the civic crown for saving the life of a citizen
in battle
He was elected military tribune
He joined Pompey and Crassus in “The 1st Triumvirate”
He left Rome and conquered Gaul, much of what is now
central Europe
- in the “Gallic wars” he set up an efficient
provincial administration to govern the
territories of Gaul.
10. Minister of Education: Isaac Newton
Mathematician and physicist
Newton was not the first to believe in the
gravitational pull but he was the first to explain
how it is true with his three laws of motion.
He was elected:
- Fellow of Trinity College in 1667
-Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in 1669
-Member of Parliament for the University in 1689
Known as: The Genius who explained Gravity
11. Minister of Love:
Emma
She believes she can pair soul mates
She doesn’t think she will ever find love
She doesn’t want love and doesn’t care she doesn’t
have it in her life
She paired up Ms. Taylor and Mr. Weston
She always does good to others
She never thinks of herself, only others
12. Minister of Crime: Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is very vigilant/observant
He uses good deduction skills
He always solved a case and was very intrigued by the strange,
peculiar, and out of place (people, things, cases, etc.).....
Known as one of the best detectives in Europe
This is how Conan Doyle described him much later in his career:
A "thin wiry, dark" man, "with a high nosed acute face,
penetrating gray eyes, angular shoulders." Dr. Bell "would sit in
his receiving room with a face like a Red Indian, and diagnose the
people as they came in, before they even opened their mouths. He
would tell them details of their past life; and hardly would he ever
make a mistake."
13. Minister of Courage:
Elinor Dashwood
She never received any fortune when her father
died, her brother received it all to take care of her
but she got very little.
She supports her sister, Marianne, in all her choices
with the men she falls in love with but is always
there to watch over her.
She watches over her mother as well
She does all of this even after she had to move
farther away from the man she comes to fall in love
with
14. Vote for the right people,
our administration, for
the new world leaders!