Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti:
              Azucena        Villaflor    de
            Vicenti      was      born     in
            Avellaneda, Buenos Aires
            (disappeared December 10,
            1977). She was a social
            activist in Argentina, one of
            the     founders       of    the
            Association of the Mothers of
            Plaza de Mayo, dedicated
            to search missing during the
            state terrorism in Argentina.
               On April 30, 1977 she and
            thirteen      other      mothers
            marched in the Plaza de
            Mayo in downtown Buenos
            Aires, facing the seat of
            government, the Pink House.
Was born in Buenos Aires,
November 22, 1859. She was the first
medical Argentina.
In Buenos Aires she entered the
Normal School No. 1
   In the same period, very shocked
by her illness her best friend Amelia
Kenig, determined that his life was a
profound change and decided on
medicine, excited by the natural
sciences, but also hoping to help cure
his friend. Graduated on July 2, 1889
at the Faculty of Medical Sciences,
University of Buenos Aires, at age 30.
But before graduating, in 1886,
founded the School of Nursing
Medical Circle Argentine. died
Buenos Aires, 10 April 1934.
Carola was born on August 15,
1899 at Junction, party of San Vicente,
Buenos Aires, was the daughter of
Jose and Luisa Lorenzini Piana, the
seventh of eight siblings.
   Carola Lorenzini was a great
sportsman. In 1925 she was champion
in athletics and was one of the first
women to drive a car through the
streets of San Vicente.
   She in 1933 obtained her pilot's
license for Civil Aviator in '35 broke the
record high in 1940 joined the aircraft
in a raid fourteen provinces of
Argentina and was cover of "The
Graphic". Famous for her ability to
reverse looping extreme.
   Lorenzini opened doors for all
women who aspired to vertigo and
height. Two of her immediate
successors were Maria Angelica
Medina and Luisa Quiroga, both
active members of the Women's
Organization Aeronavegantes.
Julieta Lanteri:
      Julieta Lanteri (1873 - 1932) came to
   Argentina from Italy with his family when he was
   6 years old. His family after several residences
   managed to settle in La Plata. In 1886, Juliet
   entered the National College allowing her to
   enter the university. In 1891 he chose to study
   medicine, a profession forbidden to women,
   but could be accessed by special permission of
   the Dean, Dr. Leopoldo Montes de Oca. He
   became the fifth care received in Argentina
   and, together with the first graduate at this
   university Dr. Cecilia Grierson founded the
   University Association Argentina.
Rosario Vera Penaloza was
born on December 25, 1873 in
the village of Atiles, Department
Rivadavia, La Rioja. He
dedicated his life to teaching. He
founded the first kindergarten in
Argentina. The National Board of
Education commissioned the
formation of first Argentine
Museum for Elementary School,
now the Museum Complex Felix
Bernasconi Institute. After an
admirable career, became
Inspector of Secondary Schools,
Normal and Special.
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Students : Sassia Facundo , Aristimuño Federico , Sotelo Nahuel , Soto Carlos

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    Azucena Villaflor deVicenti: Azucena Villaflor de Vicenti was born in Avellaneda, Buenos Aires (disappeared December 10, 1977). She was a social activist in Argentina, one of the founders of the Association of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, dedicated to search missing during the state terrorism in Argentina. On April 30, 1977 she and thirteen other mothers marched in the Plaza de Mayo in downtown Buenos Aires, facing the seat of government, the Pink House.
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    Was born inBuenos Aires, November 22, 1859. She was the first medical Argentina. In Buenos Aires she entered the Normal School No. 1 In the same period, very shocked by her illness her best friend Amelia Kenig, determined that his life was a profound change and decided on medicine, excited by the natural sciences, but also hoping to help cure his friend. Graduated on July 2, 1889 at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, at age 30. But before graduating, in 1886, founded the School of Nursing Medical Circle Argentine. died Buenos Aires, 10 April 1934.
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    Carola was bornon August 15, 1899 at Junction, party of San Vicente, Buenos Aires, was the daughter of Jose and Luisa Lorenzini Piana, the seventh of eight siblings. Carola Lorenzini was a great sportsman. In 1925 she was champion in athletics and was one of the first women to drive a car through the streets of San Vicente. She in 1933 obtained her pilot's license for Civil Aviator in '35 broke the record high in 1940 joined the aircraft in a raid fourteen provinces of Argentina and was cover of "The Graphic". Famous for her ability to reverse looping extreme. Lorenzini opened doors for all women who aspired to vertigo and height. Two of her immediate successors were Maria Angelica Medina and Luisa Quiroga, both active members of the Women's Organization Aeronavegantes.
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    Julieta Lanteri: Julieta Lanteri (1873 - 1932) came to Argentina from Italy with his family when he was 6 years old. His family after several residences managed to settle in La Plata. In 1886, Juliet entered the National College allowing her to enter the university. In 1891 he chose to study medicine, a profession forbidden to women, but could be accessed by special permission of the Dean, Dr. Leopoldo Montes de Oca. He became the fifth care received in Argentina and, together with the first graduate at this university Dr. Cecilia Grierson founded the University Association Argentina.
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    Rosario Vera Penalozawas born on December 25, 1873 in the village of Atiles, Department Rivadavia, La Rioja. He dedicated his life to teaching. He founded the first kindergarten in Argentina. The National Board of Education commissioned the formation of first Argentine Museum for Elementary School, now the Museum Complex Felix Bernasconi Institute. After an admirable career, became Inspector of Secondary Schools, Normal and Special.
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    Thanks for watching. Students : Sassia Facundo , Aristimuño Federico , Sotelo Nahuel , Soto Carlos