Women With All Their Strength Managed To Prove Themselves As Hard Workers And Change The World.





Keumalahayati

Keumalahayati was the first woman in the world to become an admiral. She was born in the heyday of Rencong land, Aceh, at the end of the fifteenth century. Maritime life makes him want to be a brave sailor to follow in the footsteps of her father and grandfather. As a teenager, she chose to pursue military education after graduating from religious education. She graduated from the Military Academy with very satisfying achievements and results and won the trust to become the Commander of the Darud-Dunia palace protocol in the Sultanate of Aceh Darussalam. Since her attack in the waters of Aceh as an admiral began with a war against the Portuguese army in the waters of the Malacca Strait. Her struggle against colonialism was very persistent. She once built Benteng Inong Balee as high as 100 meters above sea level. She also managed to kill Cornelis de Houtman, the leader of the Dutch ship that first arrived in Aceh.


Susi Susanti

The 1992 Barcelona Olympic gold medal, the bronze medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, are some of the awards that were brought home by Indonesian badminton champion, Susi Susanti. Indonesian pride athlete who is also the wife of Alan Budi Kusuma who is also a badminton athlete succeeded in making Indonesia famous in the world of badminton. A series of other awards such as champions at the Japan Open 3 times, and 4 podiums champion Ali England, six times the Grand Prix Final winner, and other achievements managed to bring her name into the ranks of the Hall of Fame Badminton World Federation in May 2004. After the period active as an athlete, the woman born in Tasikmalaya, February 11, 41 years ago was active in PB PBSI as the manager of the Uber Indonesia Team.



Anita Roddick

Anita Roddick is the woman behind The Body Shop beauty products that always inspires many women to be beautiful without damaging the environment. She was born in Littlehampton, Sussex, England in 1942. From her childhood this Italian immigrant daughter always played a role in the family business. The Body Shop was founded in 1976 with loan capital. With Roddick's innovative vision that continues to grow, to date The Body Shop has more than 2,400 stores in 61 countries with more than 1,200 products. In 1990, Roddick helped launch the paper The Big Issue aimed at helping homelessness. She also established a charitable foundation for disadvantaged children in Eastern Europe and Asia, Children On The Edge. Roddick is very active in a number of environmental organizations such as Greenpeace. As an environmental activist, her husband, mother, businessman and writer have received many awards. In 2003, Queen Elizabeth II named the Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Since then, she bears the name Dame Anita Roddick DBE. Anita Roddick died at the age of 64 due to brain hemorrhage in the UK on September 10, 2007.


Veronica Guerin 

Being a journalist is not an easy job. Not many people hold true ideals to the end of their lives like Veronica Guerin. In order to reveal the truth, this Dublin-born criminal reporter in 1959 was willing to risk her life. During her life, she tried hard to dismantle drug syndicates and uncover various local criminal conspiracies and then pour them in the Sunday Independent Daily. After receiving a number of threats and terror, she was finally shot dead by drug dealers while driving a car on the streets of Dublin on June 26, 1996. Guerin had received the International Press Freedom Award from the Committee to Protect Journalists in December 1995. To commemorate her courage, a statue of Guerin was erected in Dublin Castle. In 2000, Guerin was named one of the International Press Institute's 50 World Press Freedom Heroes in the last 50 years.


Elizabeth Glaser

At the age of 47, the late Elizabeth Glaser has contributed a lot as an AIDS activist. She is married to actor and director Paul Michael Glaser. In 1981, when the AIDS epidemic was not as well known as it is now, she contracted the HIV virus through a blood transfusion during childbirth. Unconsciously, Glaser also transmitted the virus to her son, Ariel through breast milk. Then her baby, Jake was born in 1984 also infected while in the womb. Deep sorrow over the loss of her daughter, Ariel, due to AIDS and the determination to save Jake's life inspired Glaser to establish the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation in her kitchen in 1988. Since then, Glaser has struggled to raise public awareness about AIDS transmission in children and increase collection funding for mother-to-child HIV transmission research through the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.


Yingluck Shinawatra

Armed with a Bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration, Chiang Mai University in 1988, and a Master of Public Administration from Kentucky State University, United States, in 1991, Yingluck Shinawatra successfully occupied the seat of the Prime Minister of Thailand, the younger sister of the former Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra unexpectedly won the most votes in the 2011 elections. This beautiful woman and youngest prime minister was previously engaged in the business world as former president of Shin Corp, a giant telecommunications company owned by Thaksin, who got entangled in a tax scandal in 2006. Although classified as a young man in the political world, Yingluck has the charm and intelligence in campaigning. She avoided a negative campaign by having a focus on policy and stressed the need for reconciliation in Thailand due to years of unrest. Thai people see him as a new figure, young, attractive to lead, and fresh face in the midst of various scandals involving political elites in Thailand.


Oprah Winfrey

The Oprah Winfrey Show managed to score the highest rating in the history of television in the United States. In each episode, the program, which was also broadcast in 126 countries, tried to provide positive input to its viewers, by presenting important and hot social issues, as well as interesting topics that featured speakers from celebrities and ordinary people but who had interesting stories. After 25 years of broadcasting, the program closes. The final episode was watched by 16.4 million viewers, and was recorded as the 630th time the program was ranked first. Oprah's work in the film world manifests in her film company, Harpo. The woman who was born on January 29, 1954 also founded O, The Oprah Magazine, which is read by 2.3 million people every month, as well as the oprah.com website and the Oprah and Friends satellite radio.




Madonna

Born in Michigan, United States, on August 16, 1958, Madonna was famous as a popular artist and was nicknamed the Queen of Pop. Guinness World Records recorded her name as the most successful singer of all time. Since starting her career in 1983, she has always presented innovative and provocative music, spectacular stage acts, and artistic music video offerings. Until now, she gave birth to 12 albums with sales reaching 300 million copies worldwide, established himself as the world's best-selling female singer, won various awards, to carve her name in the Hall of Fame's rock and roll Museum. Madonna was also involved in acting. Unfortunately, her career in the film is not so brilliant. However, she never won the Golden Globe Awards as Best Actress for her performance in the film Evita.




JK Rowling

Harry Potter's little witch book series is certainly foreign to you, right? This woman is the figure behind the book that won world attention, won awards, and became a best-selling book series in history because it managed to penetrate the sales of 400 million copies. Harry Potter has skyrocketed since each series of her book was adapted into a film. JK Rowling also participated in the writing of the script and acted as a producer in the production process. Jo, as she is usually called, last year was named the first British writer to enter the ranks of the richest artists in the world. She no longer holds the title, because She distributes a lot of her wealth to charity work. Forbes magazine noted, Rowling secures around Rp1.5 trillion for nonprofit organizations, such as One Parent Families, which empower single parents and her organization, Lumos to help disadvantaged children in Eastern Europe.