• Historia de la empresa Citroën Cuando un apellido se convierte en marca‚ entra dentro de la historia. Lo relevante es el símbolo en el que se convierte‚ fruto del reconocimiento‚ permanencia y reflejo de su adaptación al mundo. Citroën entró en la historia en 1919. Cerca de 90 años después‚ la Marca acompaña los grandes movimientos de la sociedad‚ dentro de sus corrientes más diversas‚ en sus acontecimientos más cotidianos… Visionario‚ André Citroën es sin duda una de las grandes figuras
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In a world far from ours where magic was essential for life‚ there was a kingdom named Reino de la Magia‚ or the Kingdom of Magic. The kingdom was ruled by King Alejandro and his wife‚ Queen Carmen. In this world‚ it was possible to transfer magic‚ but doing so was very dangerous. Once the magic of someone’s body had disappeared‚ they would disappear too. To find someone to transfer the magic willingly was the only problem for Alejandro and Carmen‚ though. They did not care about what would happen
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Sor Juana Ines De la Cruz was an incredibly talented writer and contributed greatly to the literary works of her country. As a playwright and poet‚ she poured her ideas and her feelings into her words‚ creating beautiful and eloquent pieces of work. She fought to obtain an education‚ and suffered a tremendous amount to be respected and given the right to express herself. Sor Juana Inez de La Cruz has become an inspiration to women throughout the years‚ and an idol to fellow poets who have learned
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et al. In lieu of these developments de la Barre makes a bold claim: mental equality of the sexes. Autobiographical landmarks that Freedman (the editor of the book) discloses are how de la Barre became disenchanted with Catholicism while studying for the priesthood‚ then relocated to Geneva to convert to Calvinism‚ marry‚ and raise a family. Sharply criticized throughout his lifetime‚ de la Barre’s ideas were revived in the 20th century by biologist Simone de Beauvoir. Based on reason and observation
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Elizabeth de la Guerre was born in Paris‚ France on March 1. She was born into a family of skillful Musicians and instrument makers. She died on June 27‚ 1729 in Paris at the age of 64. She was taught by her father and the king’s mistress Francoise Athenais marquise de montespan to play the harp and organ. She married Marin de La Guerre which they moved to and started giving concert classes at home and all throughout Paris‚ this is how she became famous. Most of her works have been lost. She is one
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Bartolomé de las Casas was born on August 1474 or November 1484 and died on July 17‚ 1566. He was a Spanish historian and Dominican friar‚ who advocated in favor of the native people‚ eventually he became known as the Protector of the Indians. De las Casas condemned the Europeans brutal treatment of the natives in the Americas‚ in addition to fighting for the abolition of slavery. According to Encyclopedia Britannica Online‚ “In 1502 he left [Seville] for Hispaniola‚ in the West Indies‚ with the
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of the destruction of the Indies‚ Indianapolis‚ IN‚ Hackett Publishing Company INC.‚ 2003 Bartolme De Las Casas is an interesting character. His passion for people who at the time were seen as a sub species of humans (if even human at all) is remarkable. De Las Casas came from a modest family and was well educated. He was brought into the world of the America ’s through his father Pedro De Las Casas who was an encomiendo himself. His travels through the New World prior to 1510 when he became an
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“…el rostro blanco de Elena.”‚ “Su palidez ya no es tan macilenta como en el momento de la muerte”‚ “Sencillamente ha perdido todos los colores.” …And his son‚ whose life slowly fades away before his eyes: “El niño esta enfermo. Casi no se mueve”‚ “sus ojos desbordando las orbitas hasta parecer enormes y sus mejillas hundidas buscando la calavera. Esta muy delgada.” The tortuous moments that the poet is forced to endure would undoubtedly render relatable to many of those who were affected by the
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Anzaldua identifies how La Virgen de Guadalupe has had her impact in history. In Mexican history‚ she is said to have helped with the freedom of Mexico from Spain. In Roman history‚ she was named “Mother of God”. She was an enduring figure to the Indians during times of mass suffering and “near genocide”. And today‚ in many places she is recognized as more important that god. Although Chicanos /Mexicans may have identify barriers‚ the one thing that is undeniable about who they are‚ is the impact
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In Christopher Columbus’ discovery of the “New Island‚” he discovered a land filled with welcoming and nice people. However Columbus’ thoughts draw a contrast between how Bartolome De Las Casas felt about the Indians. Columbus viewed them as very nice people. De Las Casas and the Christians feel he can mistake their kindness for weakness and easily manipulate them into doing anything he want them to do. Shockingly in the new world are these same problems. Columbus on his thirty- three day
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