This document provides biographies of several notable Argentinian women. It describes Alicia Moreau De Justo as a founder of feminist movements in Argentina who was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. It also profiles Aimé Painé as a Mapuche singer who spread Mapuche culture, and Azucena Villaflor who searched for missing people during the Dirty War. Other women mentioned include Cecilia Grierson as the first female doctor in Argentina, pilot Carolina Lorenzini, politician Encarnación Ezcurra, doctor Julieta Lanteri, teacher Olga Cossettini, writer Victoria Ocampo, and educator Rosario Peñalozo.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who shared Mapuche folk music and history through her songs. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who searched for missing people during the Dirty War in Argentina.
This document provides biographies of several notable Argentinian women. It describes Alicia Moreau De Justo as a founder of feminist movements in Argentina who was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. It also profiles Mapuche singer Aimé Painé, who spread Mapuche culture through her music, and social activist Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti who searched for missing people during the Dirty War. Other women mentioned include the first female doctor in Argentina Cecilia Grierson, pilot Carolina Elena Lorenzini, politician Encarnación Ezcurra, doctor Julieta Lanteri, teacher Olga Cossettini, writer Victoria Ocampo, and educator Rosario
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who dedicated her life to preserving and sharing Mapuche folk music. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who worked to locate people who disappeared under the military dictatorship.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who dedicated her life to preserving and sharing Mapuche folk music. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who worked to locate people who disappeared under the military dictatorship.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who dedicated her life to preserving and sharing Mapuche folk music. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who worked to locate people who disappeared under the military dictatorship in Argentina.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine in Argentina. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who shared Mapuche folk music and history through her songs. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who searched for missing people during the Dirty War in Argentina.
Mercedes Suarez was the cacique, or chief, of a Charrua tribe whose territory encompassed parts of Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil. As cacique, the position was hereditary. He lived in Uruguay and later Argentina, where he met and married Francisca Carballo. They had five children, including Lujana who moved to Ensenada, Argentina in 1935 with her brother Jose and later married Luis Dure, having Mercedes in 1944 who is the author's grandmother.
This document provides biographies of several notable Argentinian women. It describes Alicia Moreau De Justo as a founder of feminist movements in Argentina who was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. It also profiles Aimé Painé as a Mapuche singer who spread Mapuche culture, and Azucena Villaflor who searched for missing people during the Dirty War. Other women mentioned include Cecilia Grierson as the first female doctor in Argentina, pilot Carolina Lorenzini, politician Encarnación Ezcurra, doctor Julieta Lanteri, teacher Olga Cossettini, writer Victoria Ocampo, and educator Rosario Peñalozo.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who shared Mapuche folk music and history through her songs. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who searched for missing people during the Dirty War in Argentina.
This document provides biographies of several notable Argentinian women. It describes Alicia Moreau De Justo as a founder of feminist movements in Argentina who was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. It also profiles Mapuche singer Aimé Painé, who spread Mapuche culture through her music, and social activist Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti who searched for missing people during the Dirty War. Other women mentioned include the first female doctor in Argentina Cecilia Grierson, pilot Carolina Elena Lorenzini, politician Encarnación Ezcurra, doctor Julieta Lanteri, teacher Olga Cossettini, writer Victoria Ocampo, and educator Rosario
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who dedicated her life to preserving and sharing Mapuche folk music. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who worked to locate people who disappeared under the military dictatorship.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who dedicated her life to preserving and sharing Mapuche folk music. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who worked to locate people who disappeared under the military dictatorship.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who dedicated her life to preserving and sharing Mapuche folk music. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who worked to locate people who disappeared under the military dictatorship in Argentina.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine in Argentina. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who shared Mapuche folk music and history through her songs. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who searched for missing people during the Dirty War in Argentina.
Mercedes Suarez was the cacique, or chief, of a Charrua tribe whose territory encompassed parts of Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil. As cacique, the position was hereditary. He lived in Uruguay and later Argentina, where he met and married Francisca Carballo. They had five children, including Lujana who moved to Ensenada, Argentina in 1935 with her brother Jose and later married Luis Dure, having Mercedes in 1944 who is the author's grandmother.
This document outlines Microsoft Office 2007 training classes for Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project, and Outlook at various skill levels. Access, Excel, Word, and Outlook each have introductory and advanced classes, while PowerPoint and Project have introductory and advanced classes. Each class is broken down into lessons covering key skills and functions within each application. The document provides a course catalog and curriculum for learning Microsoft Office 2007 applications.
This document contains definitions for several electronic components and related terms. It provides concise explanations of what a battery, capacitor, catalyst, electric bulb, oscillograph, oscilloscope, storage battery, welding, and wire are in 1-3 sentences each. The definitions cover the basic functions and purposes of these common electronic parts and tools.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who dedicated her life to preserving and sharing Mapuche folk music. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who worked to locate people who disappeared under the military dictatorship in Argentina.
This document defines and describes several electronic components and related terms:
- A catalyst reduces pollutants in vehicle exhaust using a device installed in the exhaust pipe that contains a stainless steel bowl covered by a metallic shield.
- An oscilloscope is an electronic instrument that graphically displays electrical signals over time, and can be either analog or digital.
- A capacitor is a passive device that stores energy in an electric field between two conductive plates separated by a dielectric.
- A battery stores electrical energy electrochemically and can be recharged, while a disposable battery cannot be recharged once discharged.
- An electric bulb produces light from electricity through heating a metal filament or other methods.
This document provides an outline of training classes for Microsoft Office 2007 applications including Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project, and Outlook. The classes are divided into introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels with lessons covering the basic to advanced features of each application. Introductory classes provide foundational skills while intermediate and advanced classes build on that knowledge with more complex features and functions.
This document summarizes a case report of a tail amputation procedure performed on a 1-year old male tom cat. The cat was brought in after an accident where it could no longer move its tail and the tail showed signs of fracture, necrosis, and wounding. The veterinarian suggested docking the tail above the site of injury. Anesthesia was administered and the tail was surgically removed by making incisions on the dorsal and ventral sides, disarticulating the joint between vertebrae, ligating arteries, and suturing the skin. Post-operative care included antibiotics and pain medication for 5 days.
This document introduces Info@SEA, a web portal providing meteorological and oceanographic data and forecasts to maritime industries. It provides an overview of Info@SEA, including that it displays real-time instrument data and forecast models via the web. It serves users in industries like offshore oil/gas, shipping, and ports. Info@SEA also plans to expand its interactive webGIS mapping and integrate additional data types in the future.
The presentation discusses in detail the efficacy and multipurpose use of an environmentally controlled poultry house and.It basically determines the efficacy of each section of the EC poultry house.
Alicia Moreau de Justo was an Argentine politician and doctor who was a leading figure in feminism and socialism in Argentina in the early 20th century. She co-founded the Socialist Feminist Center and Union Guild Femenina in 1902 to advocate for greater women's rights. Azucena Maizani was an Argentine tango singer and songwriter who was popular in the early 1900s, recording over 270 songs and performing on radio and theater under the nickname "The Gaucho Ñata." Carolina Elene Lorenzini was an Argentine aviator who broke the South American female altitude record in 1935, reaching 5,381 meters by plane.
This document provides brief biographies of several notable Argentine women from history. It describes Alicia Moreau de Justo as the first woman to join Argentine politics after studying medicine, Pierina Dealessi as an actress who began her film career in the silent film "Adios Argentina" in 1930, and Azucena Villaflor as one of the founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo after the disappearance of her son during a military dictatorship. It also mentions Emma de la Barra as a writer in the late 19th/early 20th century, Aime Paine as a singer who promoted Mapuche folk music, and Victoria Ocampo as an intellectual and founder of the literary magazine Sur in
Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist in Argentina and one of the founders of the Association of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, dedicated to searching for people who went missing during state terrorism in Argentina. On April 30, 1977, she and thirteen other mothers marched in Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires facing the government headquarters to seek information about their missing family members.
Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist in Argentina and one of the founders of the Association of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, dedicated to searching for people who went missing during state terrorism in Argentina. On April 30, 1977, she and thirteen other mothers marched in Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires facing the government headquarters to seek information about their missing family members.
Women in puerto madero(Ximena,matias,rocio,camila,yamila)sosmiobsecionn
This document profiles 7 notable Argentinian and foreign women from history: Alicia Moreau, Azucena Villaflor, Juana Manuela Gorriti, Manuela Sáenz, Pierina Dealessi, and Trinidad Guevara. It provides basic biographical information for each woman, including their dates of birth, family backgrounds, careers, notable accomplishments, and dates of death. The document presents these women as pioneers and leaders in fields like feminism, politics, theater, and support of revolutionary movements in South America.
This document provides brief biographies of 6 Argentinian and foreign women: Alicia Moreau, Azucena Villaflor, Juana Manuela Gorriti, Manuela Sáenz, Pierina Dealessi, and Trinidad Guevara. It summarizes their backgrounds, careers, and contributions. Alicia Moreau was a feminist leader and founder of women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s. Azucena Villaflor participated in protests against the military dictatorship in the 1970s. The document outlines the lives and accomplishments of these influential women.
The document summarizes biographical information about important women from Argentina whose names are associated with streets in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It provides details on their dates of birth and death, occupations, and accomplishments. The women included are singers, composers, pilots, doctors, writers, publishers, teachers, and actresses who made significant contributions in various fields and were pioneers for women in Argentina.
The document summarizes biographical information about important women from Argentina whose names are associated with streets in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It provides details on their dates of birth and death, occupations, and accomplishments. The women included are singers, composers, pilots, doctors, publishers, teachers, actresses, and others who made significant contributions in various fields and helped advance opportunities for women.
The document summarizes biographical information about important women from Argentina whose names are associated with streets in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It provides details on their dates of birth and death, occupations, and accomplishments. The women included are singers, composers, pilots, doctors, publishers, teachers, actresses, and others who made significant contributions in various fields.
The document summarizes biographical information about important women from Argentina whose names are associated with streets in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It provides details on their dates of birth and death, occupations, and accomplishments. The women included are singers, composers, pilots, doctors, writers, publishers, teachers, and actresses who made significant contributions in various fields and were pioneers for women in Argentina.
This document outlines Microsoft Office 2007 training classes for Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project, and Outlook at various skill levels. Access, Excel, Word, and Outlook each have introductory and advanced classes, while PowerPoint and Project have introductory and advanced classes. Each class is broken down into lessons covering key skills and functions within each application. The document provides a course catalog and curriculum for learning Microsoft Office 2007 applications.
This document contains definitions for several electronic components and related terms. It provides concise explanations of what a battery, capacitor, catalyst, electric bulb, oscillograph, oscilloscope, storage battery, welding, and wire are in 1-3 sentences each. The definitions cover the basic functions and purposes of these common electronic parts and tools.
Alicia Moreau De Justo was an Argentinian feminist activist who founded several women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s and was one of the first women to study medicine at UBA. Aimé Painé was a Mapuche singer who dedicated her life to preserving and sharing Mapuche folk music. Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist and one of the founders of the Association of Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo who worked to locate people who disappeared under the military dictatorship in Argentina.
This document defines and describes several electronic components and related terms:
- A catalyst reduces pollutants in vehicle exhaust using a device installed in the exhaust pipe that contains a stainless steel bowl covered by a metallic shield.
- An oscilloscope is an electronic instrument that graphically displays electrical signals over time, and can be either analog or digital.
- A capacitor is a passive device that stores energy in an electric field between two conductive plates separated by a dielectric.
- A battery stores electrical energy electrochemically and can be recharged, while a disposable battery cannot be recharged once discharged.
- An electric bulb produces light from electricity through heating a metal filament or other methods.
This document provides an outline of training classes for Microsoft Office 2007 applications including Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project, and Outlook. The classes are divided into introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels with lessons covering the basic to advanced features of each application. Introductory classes provide foundational skills while intermediate and advanced classes build on that knowledge with more complex features and functions.
This document summarizes a case report of a tail amputation procedure performed on a 1-year old male tom cat. The cat was brought in after an accident where it could no longer move its tail and the tail showed signs of fracture, necrosis, and wounding. The veterinarian suggested docking the tail above the site of injury. Anesthesia was administered and the tail was surgically removed by making incisions on the dorsal and ventral sides, disarticulating the joint between vertebrae, ligating arteries, and suturing the skin. Post-operative care included antibiotics and pain medication for 5 days.
This document introduces Info@SEA, a web portal providing meteorological and oceanographic data and forecasts to maritime industries. It provides an overview of Info@SEA, including that it displays real-time instrument data and forecast models via the web. It serves users in industries like offshore oil/gas, shipping, and ports. Info@SEA also plans to expand its interactive webGIS mapping and integrate additional data types in the future.
The presentation discusses in detail the efficacy and multipurpose use of an environmentally controlled poultry house and.It basically determines the efficacy of each section of the EC poultry house.
Alicia Moreau de Justo was an Argentine politician and doctor who was a leading figure in feminism and socialism in Argentina in the early 20th century. She co-founded the Socialist Feminist Center and Union Guild Femenina in 1902 to advocate for greater women's rights. Azucena Maizani was an Argentine tango singer and songwriter who was popular in the early 1900s, recording over 270 songs and performing on radio and theater under the nickname "The Gaucho Ñata." Carolina Elene Lorenzini was an Argentine aviator who broke the South American female altitude record in 1935, reaching 5,381 meters by plane.
This document provides brief biographies of several notable Argentine women from history. It describes Alicia Moreau de Justo as the first woman to join Argentine politics after studying medicine, Pierina Dealessi as an actress who began her film career in the silent film "Adios Argentina" in 1930, and Azucena Villaflor as one of the founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo after the disappearance of her son during a military dictatorship. It also mentions Emma de la Barra as a writer in the late 19th/early 20th century, Aime Paine as a singer who promoted Mapuche folk music, and Victoria Ocampo as an intellectual and founder of the literary magazine Sur in
Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist in Argentina and one of the founders of the Association of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, dedicated to searching for people who went missing during state terrorism in Argentina. On April 30, 1977, she and thirteen other mothers marched in Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires facing the government headquarters to seek information about their missing family members.
Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was a social activist in Argentina and one of the founders of the Association of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, dedicated to searching for people who went missing during state terrorism in Argentina. On April 30, 1977, she and thirteen other mothers marched in Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires facing the government headquarters to seek information about their missing family members.
Women in puerto madero(Ximena,matias,rocio,camila,yamila)sosmiobsecionn
This document profiles 7 notable Argentinian and foreign women from history: Alicia Moreau, Azucena Villaflor, Juana Manuela Gorriti, Manuela Sáenz, Pierina Dealessi, and Trinidad Guevara. It provides basic biographical information for each woman, including their dates of birth, family backgrounds, careers, notable accomplishments, and dates of death. The document presents these women as pioneers and leaders in fields like feminism, politics, theater, and support of revolutionary movements in South America.
This document provides brief biographies of 6 Argentinian and foreign women: Alicia Moreau, Azucena Villaflor, Juana Manuela Gorriti, Manuela Sáenz, Pierina Dealessi, and Trinidad Guevara. It summarizes their backgrounds, careers, and contributions. Alicia Moreau was a feminist leader and founder of women's rights organizations in Argentina in the early 1900s. Azucena Villaflor participated in protests against the military dictatorship in the 1970s. The document outlines the lives and accomplishments of these influential women.
The document summarizes biographical information about important women from Argentina whose names are associated with streets in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It provides details on their dates of birth and death, occupations, and accomplishments. The women included are singers, composers, pilots, doctors, writers, publishers, teachers, and actresses who made significant contributions in various fields and were pioneers for women in Argentina.
The document summarizes biographical information about important women from Argentina whose names are associated with streets in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It provides details on their dates of birth and death, occupations, and accomplishments. The women included are singers, composers, pilots, doctors, publishers, teachers, actresses, and others who made significant contributions in various fields and helped advance opportunities for women.
The document summarizes biographical information about important women from Argentina whose names are associated with streets in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It provides details on their dates of birth and death, occupations, and accomplishments. The women included are singers, composers, pilots, doctors, publishers, teachers, actresses, and others who made significant contributions in various fields.
The document summarizes biographical information about important women from Argentina whose names are associated with streets in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires. It provides details on their dates of birth and death, occupations, and accomplishments. The women included are singers, composers, pilots, doctors, writers, publishers, teachers, and actresses who made significant contributions in various fields and were pioneers for women in Argentina.
This document summarizes the lives and accomplishments of five great women from Argentina: Rosario Vera Peñalosa, an important teacher who was beloved by her students; Olga cossetini, a wonderful teacher and pedagogue; Azucena Maizani, a famous Argentinian singer and composer; Alicia Moreau De Justo, a recognized doctor and politician; and Cecilia Grierson, the first female medical doctor in Argentina who received many awards for her contributions to medical education. It was compiled by four students.
Grandes Mujeres profiles notable Argentine women from history. Aimé Paine was a Mapuche singer who promoted indigenous folk music. Carola Lorenzini was a pioneering female aviator and athlete. Azucena Maizani was a famous tango singer and songwriter in the early 20th century. Victoria Ocampo was an influential writer, intellectual and publisher who came from an aristocratic family but supported feminist causes. Olga Cossettini was an educator who worked to reform traditional teaching methods.
Aime Paine was a Mapuche singer in Argentina dedicated to rescuing and disseminating the folk music of her people. She was a great-granddaughter of a Mapuche chief. Carola Lorenzini was an Argentine aviator and sportsman born in 1899 who was a pioneer in her field. Azucena Maizani was a famous Argentine tango singer and songwriter born in 1902 known by the nickname "The Gaucho Ñata." Victoria Ocampo was an Argentine writer, intellectual, and essayist born in 1890 who published several influential books. Olga Cossettini was an Argentine teacher born in 1898 who devoted her life along with her sister to reforming schools and
The document honors historical Argentinian and foreign women who contributed to society. It provides brief biographies of six women: [1] Azucena Villaflor, an Argentinian social activist and founder of Madres de Plaza de Mayo, [2] Juana Manuela Gorriti, an Argentinian writer, [3] Emma de la Barra, an Argentinian writer and founder of educational and charitable organizations, [4] Alicia Moreau, an Argentinian physician and feminist figure, [5] Pierina de Alessi, an Italian actress and friend of Eva Perón, and [6] Manuela Sainz, an Ecuadorian patriot and lover of Simón Bolívar.
The document summarizes information about historical women honored by a street in Argentina. It describes six Argentinian women - Azucena Villaflor, Juana Manuela Gorriti, and Emma de la Barra - and three foreign women - Alicia Moreau, Pierina de Alessi, and Manuela Sainz. It provides the birth and death years for each woman as well as brief details about their accomplishments and contributions, such as Villaflor being one of the founders of Madres de Plaza de Mayo, Gorriti being a writer and chef, and Sainz being a patriot from Ecuador and girlfriend of Simón Bolívar.
The document lists six important women in Argentine history: Cecilia Grierson, who was the first female doctor in Argentina; Carola Lorenzini, who was the first woman to drive a car in Buenos Aires; Azucena Maizani, who was a singer, songwriter and liked tango; Juana Manso, who was a writer and first female soldier; Olga Cossettini, who was a teacher and educator; and Mariquita S. De Thompson, who was the first to sing the Argentine national anthem. Each woman is given a brief 1-2 sentence biography.
The document summarizes information about 4 important early feminist figures from Argentina:
1) Juana Manso was born in 1819, she was a writer and warrior who wrote the first edition of Argentina's History where she denounced the mistreatment of poor children and women. She is considered the first Argentinian feminist.
2) Cecilia Grierson was born in 1859 and studied medicine, becoming one of the first women to have a career in the field. She overcame challenges of being a woman and graduated in 1890.
3) Olga Cossettini was born in 1890 and died in 1987. She was a teacher and pedagogue who started centers of interest and the Serece school.
The document summarizes information about four important early feminist figures from Argentina:
1) Juana Paula Manso was a 19th century writer and historian who wrote the first edition of Argentina's history, where she denounced the mistreatment of poor children and women.
2) Cecilia Grierson was one of the first women to study and graduate from medical school in 1890, after overcoming challenges of being a woman in the field.
3) Olga Cossettini was an educator and teacher born in 1890 who started interest centers and the Serece school.
4) Ramona Ocampo was a writer, intellectual, and translator known for her works like "The Lake of
The document provides biographical information about Juan Domingo Perón and his first wife Eva Perón. It states that Juan Perón was elected president of Argentina three times and served as a government official seven times. He married his first wife Aurelia Tizón in 1929, and she died of cancer in 1938. Juan Perón later married Eva Perón in 1944. As first lady, Eva Perón advocated for women's rights and helped establish social programs and charities to aid the poor in Argentina. Both Juan and Eva Perón played important leadership roles in Argentina's history before their deaths in 1974 and 1952 respectively.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
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2. ALICIA MOREAU DE JUSTO
Alicia Moreau De Justo was born in London the 11th, October of
1885 and diad on 12th May, 1986 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She
was the only sister of three brothers. Her father, Armand Moreau,
was a revolutionary French that participate in the Comuna of Paris in
1871.
3. In 1890 Alicia and Maria Denanpont (her mother) migrated to Argentina to
live in the district of Floresta in Buenos Aires, and went to high school in
the Escuela Normal N°1.
4. She founded the Movimiento Feminista de Argentina in 1906 and
with other women like Sara Justo, the Centro Feminista de Argentina
and the Comité Pro-Sufragio Femenino too. She join the Medical
University of the UBA in 1987 and was, with other 5 women, the first
in study medicine in Argentina.
5. AIMÉ PAINÉ
Aimé Painé was born in Ingeniero Luis A. Huergo, Río Negro, the
23rd, August of 1943 and died on 10th September, 1987 in Asunción,
Paraguay.
She was a Mapuche-Argentinian singer that dedicated to the rescue
and diffusion of the folk music. She was the granddaughter of a
great mapuche chief, the lonco Painé.
6. Her adoptive parents sent her to study to the María Auxiliadora school
of Mar del Plata. When she was 29 years old (in 1973), she joined to
the Coro Polifónico Nacional and there was where she realized of what
really music meant for her.
7. She adapted her mapuche’s songs with regionalist tones but always
using sacred Mapuche instruments. Each one of her lyrics tells a
history of the Mapuches-Tehuelches, running the veil to the world
and always spreading the natural philosophy of her «brothers».
8. AZUCENA VILLAFLOR DE
VICENTI
Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was born in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires
the 7th, April of 1924 and disappeared on 10th, December 1977.
Was an Argentinian social activist, one of the founders of the
Association of Madres of Plaza de Mayo. She dedicated her life to
search the missing people during the State terrorism in Argentina.
9. She proceed from a working-class family. Her mother , Emma Nitz,
gone birth with just 15 years old; her father, Florentino Villaflor, was
21 years old and worked in a clamp’s factory. Several members of
the family of her father were Peron ‘s militants.
At the age of 16 she worked as a telephonist in a electro domestics
company. There she met Pedro De Vicenti, syndical agent, with
whom she married in 1949 and had four children.
10. CECILIA GRIERSON
Cecilia Grierson was born the 22th, November 1859 and died on
10th April, 1934 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In Buenos Aires entry to the Normal School N°1, founded by Emma
Nicolay de Caprile, that otorgate the diploma of Maestra de Grado
Primario, receiving it in 1878.
11. She graduated as a doctor in 1889 and was the first woman doctor in
Argentina, but before that, she founded the Enfermeras del Círculo
Médico Argentino school in 1886.
She started her career in the San Roque Hospital, where she had a
little consulting room and where apart from founding the Primera
Escuela de Enfermeras, she created the Sociedad Argentina de
Primeros Auxilios.
12. CAROLINA ELENA LORENZINI
Carolina Elena Lorenzini was born in Empalme San Vicente the 15th,
August of 1899, older name of the actual city of Alejandro Korn,
Buenos Aires Province and died in Morón, Buenos Aires, the 26th,
November of 1941. Was an argentinian pilot and sportswoman.
Jose Lorenzini and Luisa Piana’s daughter, was the 7th of eight
brothers and sisters.
13. She emphasize in horsemanship, rowing, athletics, jump, javelin and
hockey. In 1925 was the athletics champion. Later worked as a typist
and in the Compañía Unión Telefónica.
In 1931 accepted her in the Aero Club Argentino de Seis de
Septiembre.
14. Finally get the pilot licence as Aviador Civil in 1933, Later she
became in the first woman that get the title of fly iinstructor in South
America and in 1941 get the licence for commercial public.
15. ENCARNACIÓN EZCURRA
She was born on March 25th, 1795 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and
died on October 20th, 1838 in Buenos Aires. She was a politician
woman and the wife of Juan Manuel de Rosas. She was one of the
most important pioneering women in the management of public
speaking and political discourse, the male prerogative.
16. ncarnación Ezcurra was one of the important women in Argentina
who played a decisive role in the Revolución de Los Restauradores,
in 1833, and defeated the impositions and organization of Balcarce’s
government.
17. JULIETA LANTERI
he was born in 1873 in Italy and died on February 23rd, 1932 in
Argentina. She arrived to Argentina when she was 6. She was the
fifth woman in Argentina who graduated as a doctor and founded the
Association Universitaria Argentina.
18. OLGA COSSETTINI
he was born on August 18th, 1898 in San Jorge, Santa Fe, Argentina
and died on May 27th, 1987 in Rosario. She was a teacher and
pedagogue. She devoted her life to transform the traditional school,
which resorted to punishment as an educational resource and was
unrelated to social reality.
he "Institute of Higher Education Teacher No. 28" in the city of
Rosario, bears his name.
19. VICTORIA OCAMPO
he was born on April 7th, 1890 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and died
on January 27th, 1979. She was a writer, intellectual, essayist and
translator.
n cosmopolitan women traveler, she contributed significantly to the
cultural development of her country. Through the mediation of Ortega
and Gasset, the writer published his first important essay in Spain,
“De Francesca Beatrice” (1924).
20. ROSARIO PEÑALOZA
he was born on December 25th, 1873 in Atiles, La Rioja, Argentina
and died on May 28th, 1950. She was the Eloy Vera Pereyra and
Mercedes Peñaloza y Jauregui daughter’s and was the
granddaughter of Francisco Nicolás Vera y Herrera, who was the
members of a famous and extensive family of landowners.
21. She was the younger sister of four children's. Her father abandon
her when she was ten years old, and her mother died some years
earlier; she finished the primary school in the Villascuse San Juan
sisters school, where she live in her nearly relative house.
She was an educator and teacher that founded, by example, the
Jardín de infantes of the Escuela Normal of La Rioja.
22. rabajo Práctico de Inglés realizado por:
leita, Javier
artarrieu, Damián
oldán, David