Daniel Ricciardo, born on July 1, 1989 in Perth, Western Australia, AUS
The Human
Who is Daniel Ricciardo?
Daniel Ricciardo is a human born in Australia in the late months of 1989. The sex at birth is presumed to be male.
What is the origin of the first name Daniel?
Daniel is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my judge." It is derived from the biblical prophet Daniel, who was renowned for his wisdom and faithfulness in the face of adversity. The name has been popular among Christians and Jews alike, symbolizing integrity and perseverance.
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The Context
What was the context in the Australia in 1989?
Muslims demonstrate in Bradford against The Satanic Verses, a book written by Salman Rushdie, burning copies of the book in the city streets. John Cleese wins a libel case after the Daily Mirror described him as having become like his character Basil Fawlty in the sitcom Fawlty Towers. ITV airs the first episode of Home and Away, an Australian soap which was launched in its homeland last year. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini of Iran places a fatwa with an order to kill on author Salman Rushdie following the publication of his controversial book The Satanic Verses, which has caused outrage among the Islamic community of Britain. The Industrial Society offices at 3 Carlton House Terrace in London is severely damaged by fire.
They were born in 1989
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