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The Contemporary Age part 1 - Contenido educativo

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Subido el 27 de marzo de 2019 por Maria Del Mar A.

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Important characters in the Contemporary Age by 6th Grade.

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Clara Campoamor, 1888-1972, by Julia, Marta and Olivia. 00:00:02
Personal life. She was born in Madrid, Spain, on 12 February 1888. 00:00:16
She dies in Lausanne, Suiza, on 30 April 1972. She dies with 84 years old. 00:00:24
Her works were teacher, politic and lawyer. She was the first female lawyer. She was in the Republican political party. 00:00:31
Clara was sufragista. After proclamating the Second Republic, Clara Campomor was elected deputy by the district of the city of Madrid in the lectures of 1931. 00:00:54
Her mother was Pilar Rodríguez, seamstress. Her father was Manuel Campoamor Martínez. 00:01:10
Mother family was from Madrid and Toledo. Father family was from Canchavia and Asturias. 00:01:21
How does she die? She died from natural causes. 00:01:27
Maria Moliner 00:01:37
From 30th of March of 1990 to 22nd of January of 1981 00:01:45
By Laura Raquel 00:01:56
Ana Inaya 00:01:58
Her family 00:01:59
Her father, Enrique Moliner Sanz, was a rural doctor 00:02:06
Her mother, Mariana Juana Moliner, a librarian, philologist and lexicographer 00:02:12
She had one brother, Enrique Moliner, and a sister, Matilda Moliner. 00:02:19
Where does she study and work? 00:02:31
She studied in the General and Technical Institute in Zaragoza. 00:02:34
She continued studying as she started to work as a philologist and a plexigrapher. 00:02:38
In 1921, she got her degree in the Speciality of History. 00:02:43
The next year, Maria won the opposite for the faculty, body of archivists, librarians and archaeologists. 00:02:50
Last days of her life. 00:03:08
The last days of her life of Maria were pointed by Maria's son in 1962, ill and blind for the 1968. 00:03:10
Some of her sentences. 00:03:25
the education is the base of the progress I consider that read is an 00:03:27
even spiritual right there was a poem that of the afternoon when I really felt 00:03:33
empty he felt that something was missing and then I started working in the 00:03:40
dictionary I took a pencil and a primer and I start to outline a dictionary that 00:03:48
I was projecting bravely six months of work and I think the thing that it had 00:03:55
become 15 years Santiago Felipe Ramón y Cajal by Samara Lucía Jesús he was born 00:04:02
the 1st of May 1852 in Petilla de Aragón his parents were Antonia Cajal 00:04:28
and Justo Ramon. When he was a child he was transferred many times from one 00:04:35
school to another because of his behavior. He was a Spanish doctor and 00:04:41
scientist. In 1873 he graduated in medicine and in 1874 he was 00:04:54
designated to Cuba as medical captain. In the year 1875 he began his 00:05:02
doctorate and his scientific vocation. During these years, he had a period of ups and downs, 00:05:16
beginning with the disease of tuberculosis, and eventually, in 19, his wedding. 00:05:23
He won the Moscow National Prize and the Helmholtz Medal. He died the 11th of October 1954. 00:05:38
in 1977 they made a hospital with his name victoria kent was born in 1891 and she died in 1987 00:05:49
biography first person of the world who exists in a court she studied teaching in malaga and 00:06:19
enroll of right of the central university of madrid in 1917 one went to the cop the capital 00:06:24
to study higher the location her family the father of victoria kent was house again romano 00:06:34
and her mother was maria siano gonzalez that was housewife the first woman in open a buffet 00:06:46
to flower alone she was the first woman of the world to open a buffet to flavor alone 00:07:00
In what war? During the Second Republic, in April 1931, she worked as General Director of Prisons. 00:07:05
She worked only one year as General Director of Prisons. 00:07:21
The confrontation. Victoria Kane was with Clara Campoamor. 00:07:32
Finally, Clara Campoamor won because there was a dialectical battle. 00:07:37
The 13 roses were aged between 18 and 29 years old. 00:07:42
Those 13 young women were called... 00:08:00
Olaja, Virtudes González García, Ana López Callego, Joaquina López Lafite, Dionisia 00:08:23
Manzanero Salas, Victoria Muñoz García, and the last one Luisa Rodríguez de la 00:08:34
Fuente. They were shot by Frankie's Regiment. There is a movie 00:08:41
based on them. One man called Emilio Martínez Lázaro made a movie about them in 2007 called 00:09:00
Las Trece Rosas. Here you can see the story. Concepción Hernández, by the way, is an 00:09:08
elaborate. Birth, 31 of January, 1820. Death, 4th of February, 1893, 73 years old. Her family, 00:09:26
Her father, as a result of his stay in prison, he fell ill and died in 1829. 00:09:43
So Concepción was orphaned at nine years. In that same year, he moved with his mother. 00:09:51
María Concepción Potemandía Teneiro and his two sisters, Luisa and Antonia, to Armaño Cantabria. 00:09:57
University career. Since she was young, she had declared and decided to be a lawyer. 00:10:11
At age 21, to enter as a listener in the last school of the Central University of Madrid, 00:10:17
he had to disguise himself as a man, cut his hair, wear a frock coat, cape and top hat. 00:10:24
Upon discovering his true identity, the rector intervened. 00:10:34
After a satisfactory examination, she was authorized to attend classes which she will do from 1842 to 1845. 00:10:40
Right for the Women's Rights. Concepcion Arnal is one of the pioneers of feminism in Spain. 00:11:00
His first work on the Women's Rights is La Mujer del Polvenir, in 1889, 00:11:05
in which he critiques theories that defend the inferiority of women 00:11:13
by said unbiological ratio. 00:11:17
Its position is one of defending the access of women to all levels of education. 00:11:20
Although it is not in trades, 00:11:26
it considers that they are not qualified to exercise authority, 00:11:28
nor is India supportive of their political participation 00:11:32
in the face of the risk of suffering some kind of repression and left home and family, 00:11:37
abandoned although late of race. 00:11:45
Most important word of Concepción Arenal. 00:11:54
It is a grave and most damaging error to inculcate a woman whose sole mission is that of wife and mother 00:11:58
the first thing a woman needs is to affirm her personality regardless of her state 00:12:05
and to be convinced that unmarried, married or windowed, she has right to fulfill rights, to claim dignity that does not depend on anyone, 00:12:12
a job to perform and an idea of that is serious, serious, life and that if it is taken as a game, she will inevitably be atoned. 00:12:23
Concepción Arenal, the education of women. 00:12:34
What have we learned about Concepción Arenal? 00:12:44
We think that this person was very intelligent so she supported feminists for the women's rights. 00:12:46
We also think that she was a good example. 00:12:53
Salvador Dalí by Miguel, Paola and Sofía 00:13:03
Salvador Felipe Jatinto Dalí was born the 11th of May 1904 in Girona, Spain. 00:13:07
What was Dalí known for? Salvador Dalí is famous for his paintings, reflective surrealism and interesting drawings. One of his all-time known paintings is La Presencia de la Memoria or The Presence of Memory. Here we put some of Dalí's famous paintings. 00:13:24
Dalí's attitude. People described him as very dreamy and narcissistic. These 00:13:58
tendencies irritated many people. Fun fact. Dalí's sister Ana Maria wrote a 00:14:18
book in 1949 called Dalí Vista Por Su Hermana or Dalí Seen by His Sister. 00:14:35
Salvador Dalí was also inspired by Velázquez to grow his masters. Dalí and 00:14:42
Chupa Chups. The sweetest logo in history was designed by Salvador Dalí in 1969. 00:14:57
Salvador Dalí died in 1989 because of respiratory difficulties, RIP. 00:15:04
Pablo Picasso. He was born in Malaga on 25th of October by Lucas and Iván. 00:15:37
The father of Picasso is José Ruiz and Blasco María Picasso. 00:15:51
His full name is Pablo Diego Picasso. 00:15:55
He was a painter and a sculptor Spanish. 00:16:08
It's considered signs the genesis of the 20th century as one of the great painters. 00:16:11
Politically, Picasso declared himself pacifist and communist. 00:16:18
He is buried in the Castle Park of New Nargis. 00:16:36
The cause of death was pulmonary edema and myocardial infarction. 00:16:42
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27 de marzo de 2019 - 12:58
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