Heena Sidhu is an Indian shooter. She along with Annu Raj Singh won the gold medal in women's Pairs 10 metre air pistol at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[1] Heena (384) and Annu (375) won the 14th gold medal for India from the shooting range. She also won a silver medal in the singles event. Heena Sidhu | Medal record | Women's shooting | Commonwealth Games | Gold | 2010 Delhi | 10 metre air pistol(Pairs) | Silver | 2010 Delhi | 10 metre air pistol (Singles) | Asian Games | Silver | 2010 Guangzhou | Women's 10m Air Pistol Team |
August 29, 1989 (age 23 years)
Heena Sidhu, Date of birth
Personal life
Heena is a Punjabi and was born in Ludhiana. Her home town is Patiala. She studies BDS (Dental Studies) and is quite fond of painting
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Cottage by the Sea is one of Australia's oldest charities and each year provides short-term beachside holidays and respite care for more than 900 children and families in need.[16]
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Freeman was born in 1973 at Slade Point, Mackay, Queensland to Norman Freeman and Cecelia. She and her brothers Gavin, Garth and Norman (who died after a motor vehicle accident on 16 September 2008) [17] were raised there and in other parts of Queensland. She also had a sister named Anne-Marie (1966–1990) who suffered from cerebral palsy and spent much of her life in a home for the disabled. Freeman attended several schools, but was mostly educated at Fairholme College, in Toowoomba.[citation needed] Her parents divorced in 1978.[18] Freeman has described how she has been influenced by early experiences with racism and also by her Bahá'í faith.[19] Freeman was raised a Baha'i, and says of her faith, "I'm not a devout Baha'i but I like the prayers and I appreciate their values about the equality of all human kind".[20][21]
Freeman's mother Cecelia (née Sibley) was born in the Aboriginal community on Palm Island. Freeman's father Norman's father was Frank Fisher; Norman was raised by his mother Geraldine Roy and his stepfather Claude Freeman.[18] Freeman's late grandfather, Frank Fisher was an outstanding rugby player.[22]
Freeman had a long-term romantic relationship with Nic
Wild rose cottage Miniature Village Tearooms is a heritage-listed facility targeted to the older demographic, however the owners Paul and Pauline Nicholas advertise it a being appropriate for all ages. The village can be located in Victor Harbor, opened every daily from 10 to 5 with an 8 dollar entry fee. The brochure states that this is a well round facility with an award-winning garden. The owners claim there is something for everyone consisting in adventures, dining and scenic views. The visuals are detailed for the audience comprehension so they can see what the business has to offer, however there is a lack of detailed text within the document.
This report will discuss the beach of Glenelg on the coast of South Australia. Aspects that will be elaborated on are the history of Glenelg, the location, natural processes that affect Glenelg, human impact at Glenelg, stakeholders in Glenelg, summary of management strategies that have been employed in the past and an evaluation of strategies that could be considered for the future management for Glenelg.
Bader)Martin had sister named Wille Christine and brother named Alfred Daniels.(Bonnie Bader) Martin's brother and sister grew up in Atlanta,Georgia through their childhood.(Bonnie Bader)
Susan Wiley, or most commonly known as Genie the Wild Child was born on the 18th of April 1957. She was the fourth child of Clark and Irene Wiley and was one of two children that survived childhood. Her parents were married in 1944 Clark was 20 years his wife’s senior and their marriage was riddled with domestic violence. Their first two children were both suspiciously killed before their first birthday. It was reported that Clark Wiley extremely disliked children and was very mentally unstable. The third of the Wiley children John lived with Clarks mother Pearl, when she was killed in a hit and run accident Clark held his son responsible which only added to his fragile mental health.
Dr. Gregory House was born on the 11th of June 1958 from a relationship between Blythe house, his mother, and an unknown male. His mother was a house wife married to a marine pilot, John House, who was not present when House was conceived being on overseas active duty. His mother also had an affair with another man, Thomas Bell, who House mistook for his father because of the physical characteristics that they shared.
Cathy freeman an Australian track and field athlete was the first ever aboriginal commonwealth games gold medalist. Cathy was born on February 16th 1973, in Slade Point MacKay Queensland. She is now 43 years if age.
Barbara was born on February 21, 1936 in Houston, Texas and sadly passed away on January 17, 1996 in Austin, Texas. She was apart of a family of five, which included her two sisters and parents who all lived in a poor neighborhood.
Morgan was born in Kentucky in 1877, the same year that Reconstruction would end in the south. His father was a former confederate colonel named John Hunt Morgan and his mother was half-Native American and half-African American.
Paul John Keating was born in Sydney on the 18th of January 1944. His parents are Matthew and Minnie Keating. He attended school at De La Salle College in Bankstown, where in his last year of 1958, he was awarded the Intermediate Certificate.
His Father’s name was Francis Greenway, and his mother was Ann nee Web. The Greenway family had a long line of stonemasons, builders and architects. Before Greenway was sent to Australia he was a well-known and very good architect. . –Australia’s Convict Pass. Greenway had a promising career with a private practise as an architect in Bristol, but after a while the practise wasn’t going as well as it was losing money and in time became bankrupt.
Barton was born in Glebe, New South Wales, and was the ninth child of English parents; William Barton, a stockbroker, and Mary Louise Barton. He was taught and schooled at Fort Street High School and Sydney Grammar School, where he was twice dux as a leader and School Captain. He went to the University of Sydney to study law, to become barrister and judge
On September 15, 1889, Festus Claudius McKay was born in Sunny Ville Jamaica. His father was Thomas Francis McKay, and his mother was Hannah Ann Elizabeth Edwards. His parents embraced their Malagasy and Ashanti heritage and taught Claude at a young age to embrace his African pride. Claude McKay was the youngest of eleven children and was sent to live with his eldest brother. His brother, Uriah Theodore,
Cathy Freeman was born on February 16, 1973 in Mackay, QLD. (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica, 2017). Cathy has achieved quite a lot in her life thus far, and is an inspirational figure for many Indigenous, and Non-Indigenous Australians. Her legacy is still recognised as a hero today.
Jackson was born on March 15th in 1767. His family emigrated from Ireland two years before he was born. His parents names were Elizabeth and Andrew he also had two older brothers, Hugh and Robert. Jackson’s father died before he was born and Jackson grew up in the Waxhaws settlement near the North and South Carolina borders. His mother wanted him to become a Presbyterian Minister; however, Jackson started pulling pranks, cursing, and fighting. When
A Miami doctor, Anjali Ramkissoon, whose actions were widely ridiculed after a video surfaced in January of her having a meltdown after an incident with an Uber driver, was fired Friday.