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Asger Jorn
Born in 1914, a prominent figure in modern art, specializing in painting and sculpture. Associated with the avant-garde movement, co-founded the COBRA group in 1948, which emphasized spontaneous and expressive art. Created works expressing personal and social themes, integrating elements of surrealism and expressionism. Involved in the development of the Situationist International, advocating for a revolutionary approach to art and life. Contributions spanned several mediums, focusing on abstract expressionism and non-figurative art.
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Born in 1939, contributed significantly to social reform and communal harmony in India. Engaged in dialogue across communities and wrote extensively on secularism and the plight of minorities. Founded the Center for Study of Society and Secularism, which aimed to address social issues and promote tolerance. Involved in advocacy for human rights, particularly focusing on the rights of religious minorities.
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A three-star general and politician in Pakistan, contributed significantly to military and political spheres. Served as the Chief of the Pakistan Air Force from 1965 to 1969, overseeing critical developments during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. Transitioned to politics post-retirement, establishing a political party aimed at addressing national issues. Advocated for democracy and played a role in various political movements throughout the late 20th century. Remained a prominent figure until later years, participating in discussions around democracy and governance in Pakistan.
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A prominent Icelandic painter, focused on capturing the unique landscapes and cultural essence of Iceland. Active during the early to mid-20th century, contributed significantly to the development of Icelandic art. Studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and blended elements of Impressionism with realism. Participated in several exhibitions showcasing Icelandic art both locally and abroad. Played a crucial role in the establishment of the Icelandic Art Society.
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A prominent playback singer in India, contributed significantly to the film music industry. Began career in the 1940s and gained fame for versatility in various music genres, including classical, pop, and ghazals. Collaborated with numerous composers and sung in multiple languages, becoming a leading figure in Indian cinema music. Received several awards, including the Dadasaheb Phalke Award and multiple National Film Awards, recognizing contributions to music over a career spanning decades. Holds a world record for the most recorded artist.
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Born in 1980, this American singer-songwriter gained prominence with the release of her self-titled debut album, which featured hits like "Foolish." As a notable figure in the music industry, she earned multiple Grammy Awards. Besides music, involvement in acting included roles in films such as "Coach Carter" and television series like "The Vault." She also worked as a producer, contributing to various music projects and television shows.
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Competed in sprinting events representing Great Britain. Specialized in the 100 meters and 4x100 meters relay. Participated in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Secured a spot on the British team for the 2017 World Championships. Achieved multiple national titles during competitive career.
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Born in 1909, an influential Indian author and poet who primarily wrote in Bengali. The literary career spanned several decades, focusing on themes such as women's rights and social issues. Authored numerous works, including novels, short stories, and essays. A recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award and the Jnanpith Award, contributions to literature significantly enriched Bengali literature. In addition to fiction, engaged in translations and also worked in the fields of children's literature.
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Pioneered research in computer science with a focus on artificial intelligence and algorithm design. Contributed to development of innovative technologies improving data processing systems. Engaged in philanthropic efforts aimed at enhancing educational opportunities in technology for underrepresented communities. Advocated for diversity in the tech industry through various initiatives and programs.
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This American actor began his career at a young age, gaining recognition for roles in television and film. The role in the Disney Channel series 'Andi Mack' showcased talent and led to greater opportunities. The portrayal of Billy Batson in the 2019 film 'Shazam!' later established a major breakthrough, collecting a significant fanbase and critical attention. The character's endearing nature and journey contributed to the success of the film within the DC Extended Universe, further bolstering popularity.
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This individual gained recognition in the music industry with the release of the hit single 'I Love College' in 2008, which became emblematic of a specific cultural moment in hip-hop. The debut album 'Asleep in the Bread Aisle' featured a blend of humorous and introspective lyrics, appealing to a younger audience. Subsequent works continued to showcase a unique style that combined laid-back beats with relatable narratives. Collaborations with other artists and producers further cemented a presence in the hip-hop community, contributing to the evolution of the genre during the 2000s and 2010s.
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Born in 1900, contributed significantly to the Indian independence movement. Actively participated in revolutionary activities against British colonial rule. Joined the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association, focusing on armed struggle for independence. His efforts culminated in involvement in the Kakori train robbery in 1925, which aimed to raise funds for the revolutionary cause. Captured, tried, and executed in 1927, became a martyr and symbol of resistance against oppression.
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