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WOMEN, UNITE!


It is known by everyone that women have done great things through history. From artists to writers, activists, scientists, actresses… But sometimes these women went unrewarded because of the difficult context they suffered. Due to the society that they were living in they struggled to be taken into account as men, and in most of the time that did not happen. Women were brave to stand out when injustices happened, and to do what they were not supposed to do. They were pioneers in horrible circumstances, they were insulted, treated as crazy and even burnt in fires as witches. It is important to learn about them, to make their effort worth it and to tribute them. That’s why I’ve created this blog. I want to give voice to these women and the importance they deserve. With this purpose, I will talk briefly about an important woman in history in each entry. Let´s learn togethter!, I want you to get to know women who made history.

Hope you like my blog! If you have any request or recomendation, do not doubt on writing me. Also, if you want me to post about any special woman, just let me know!
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ADA LOVELACE

Talented mathematic, pioneer in the programing of computers. London. (10 dec 1815-27 nov 1852) She studied literature, music and also astronomy and mathematics. In that aspect she was really privileged. Thanks to her imagination , Ada was able to develop several concepts that are currently considered as visionaries . The most famous is the operation of what is now known as the computer algorithm . Ada took Bernoulli numbers as an example (an infinite series that plays an important role in number theory) to describe, with a diagram, the operations that the Babbage machine would have to perform to calculate them. Amazing Ada also e xplained how that algorithm would be introduced in the machine , and described computer concepts such as "loop" (group of instructions that are executed several times) or "subroutine" (segment of a program that can be done at any time). Another contribution was the concept of a universal machine , the idea of ...

MAYA ANGELOU

Great poet and influential figure of African-American culture who fought for civil rights and equality from the overcoming of childhood trauma. St. Louis, Missouri. (4 april 1928-28 may 2014) When Maya was eight years old, she was raped by her mother's boyfriend. Little Maya told her brother, and this one to the rest of the family. The rapist was killed , probably by Angelou's uncles, and Maya remained speechless for almost five years , believing “that my voice had killed him ; I killed that man because I said his name. And then I thought I would never speak again, because my voice could kill anyone " It was during this period of silence that Maya developed her extraordinary memory, her love for books and literature and her great ability to observe the world around her. She discovered authors such as Dickens, Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe... who influenced her life and career. She also discovered black feminist artists such as Frances Harper, Anne Spencer and ...