George , Virginia

Objective Life as a Citizen

Skills and Talents • Good horseman and avid hunter • Excellent dancer • Devotee of the theater • Committed to American republicanism • Non-partisan

Achievements and Awards • The Journal of , 1754 • "Newburgh Address," 1783 • "Farewell Address," 1796 • Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Harvard University, 1776 • , 1776 • Grand Master of Masons of the American Colonies, 1779 • President , Society of the Cincinnati, 1783 • General of the Armies of the United States of America, 1776

Experience general, , 1798-1799 President of the United States, 1789-1797 Chair, Constitutional Convention, 1787 Commander in chief, , 1775-1783 Delegate from Virginia, Second Continental Congress, 1775 Delegate from Virginia, First Continental Congress, 1774 Representative from Fairfax, Virginia House of Burgesses, 1765-1774 Representative from Frederick, Virginia House of Burgesses, 1759-1765 Commander in chief, Virginia Regiment, 1755-1758 Volunteer aide-de-camp to General Braddock, British Regulars, 1755 Lieutenant , then colonel, Virginia Militia, 1754 Major, Virginia Militia, 1753-1754 Adjutant General, Virginia Militia, 1752-1753 Surveyor, 1748-1752

Education Attended grade-school-level classes

Thomas Jefferson Monticello, Virginia

Objective Third President of the United States

Skills and Talents • Gardener • Designer and thinker, who believes in the rights of men • Scientist • Writer • Father of weather observers

Achievements and Awards • A Summary View of the Rights of British America, 1774 • Declaration of Independence, 1776 • Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom, 1777 • Notes on the State of Virginia, 1785 • Honorary Doctorate of Laws, College of William & Mary (1783) • Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Yale College (1786) • Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Harvard University (1787) • President, American Philosophical Association (1797) • Honorary membership, British Board of Agriculture (1797)

Experience Vice President of the United States (1797-1801) United States Secretary of State (1790-1794) United States Minister plenipotentiary to France (1785-1789) of the Confederation Congress in Europe (1784) Representative from Virginia, Confederation Congress (1783-1784) Representative from Albemarle, Virginia House of Delegates (Dec. 1781) Governor, State of Virginia (1779-1781) Representative from Albemarle, Virginia House of Delegates (1776-1779) Representative from Virginia, Second Continental Congress (1775-1776) Representative from Albemarle, Virginia House of Burgesses (1768-1775) Lawyer, private practice (1767-1774)

Education Studies in Greek, Latin, and Mathematics with Reverends William Douglas and James Maury, 1752-1760. Undergraduate degree from the College of William & Mary, 1762. Private studies in law with George Wythe; admitted to the bar in 1767.

Malala Yousafzai Oxford, England

Objective Library Assistant at University of Oxford

Skills and Talents • Writing-Blogs and books • Public Speaking

Achievements and Awards • Received Pakistan’s first National Youth Peace Prize 2011 • Spokesperson for human rights, education and women’s right • Nobel Peace Prize recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 • April 2013 listed as one of Time’s Most Influential People of the Year • Received honorary Master of Arts from the University of Edinburgh 2013 • Receives the Sakharov Prize for her bravery against the Taliban November 2013 • Honorary doctorate of civil law from University of King's College April 2014 • Designated a UN Messenger of Peace April 2017

Experience • BBC blog written about my views on education and life under the threat of the Taliban taking over my home • Speaker at the United Nations on 12 July 2013 about worldwide access to education • Political Activist 2009-present • Co-founder of Malala Fund

Education Edgbaston High School in Birmingham, England University of Oxford