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Apr 2021
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Episodio 226 – Las 5 Mujeres Más Influye...

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¿Qué tanto sabes de historia? En el episodio de hoy vamos a contarte sobre 5 mujeres muy influyentes a lo largo de la historia. ¡Es importante aprender sobre esos grandes personajes que nos han aportado tanto! Vamos a hablar de Marie Curie, de Rosa Parks, de Emmeline Pankhurst, de Ada Lovelace y de Rosalind Franklin. No olvides que puedes ser parte de nu ... Show More
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