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jueves, 8 de marzo de 2018

WOMEN´S DAY





Today is thursday, 8th March and we celebrate the

International Women's Day.

 It commemorates the movement for women's rights.

Our students have been investigating about famous women in the history. You can see them down.
HAPPY WOMEN´S DAY!!

4 comentarios:

  1. Queen Elizabeth II (1926– ) Since ascending to the British throne in 1952, Elizabeth has become the longest serving British monarch. She has witnessed rapid social and economic change and has been a unifying influence for Britain and the Commonwealth. by Daniel

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  2. Cleopatra:
    69–30 B.C.
    Queen of Egypt and the last pharaoh. She was 17 or 18 when she became queen. Cleopatra was a shrewd politician who spoke nine languages. During her reign, Egypt became closely aligned with the Roman Empire
    by Asier

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  3. Amelia Earhart
    In 1928, she was the first to cross the Atlantic with her airplane. He became a celebrity all over the world, even writing a book about his experience. In 1937 she tried to be the first female pilot to go around the globe, but it had a tragic end, because after six weeks her trail was completely lost.
    Kathryn Bigelow
    She was the first woman to win an Oscar Award for Best Director for The Hurt Locker in 2010. Her war film triumphed over Avatar, the other Oscar nominee, directed by her ex-husband James Cameron.
    Valentina Tereshkova
    In 1963, the Soviet astronaut became the first woman in space. She was a heroine of the Soviet Union, two decades before the United States sent a woman into space for the first time.
    By Noemí 6ºA.

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  4. lucia Eposito 5b Greenwich. live in the outskints of london bor 1975 died 1660 i worked in the factory cotton what was in 1660 there they died a lot of women

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