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Friday, October 12, 2012

Three girls who change the world

Malala Yusufzai

When the UN declared last December that the October 11, 2012 would be celebrated the first International Day of the Girl Malala Yusufzai nobody imagined that, 15 years, female education advocate bigotry against the Taliban, would be erected in his sad protagonist. Yusufzai, a symbol of the struggle of new generations in a country dominated by the ultraconservative postulates, is the face of a dramatic day which aims to raise awareness on the situation of girls around the world and promote changes in countries where necessary, according UN statements.


Valentina Guerrero 
Valentina Guerrer or a baby with Down syndrome, generates excitement in the world of modeling. Was chosen as the signature star Dolores Cortés Valentina and posed for the catalog of the famous Spanish designer and, 9 months old, is ready to debut on the catwalk of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Miami. Although this is a parade 'fashion' and it may seem that this is another example of 'Little Giants', the message is deeper than the frivolous color scheme for summer: the mission of their parents is to change the perception of the syndrome Down.

Eva Merchan
Merchan Eva is an actress Ecuadorian Manuela played in the movie "In the name of the daughter," the filmmaker Tania Hermida. Manuela, the central character in this story, has to face the end of their childhood and perhaps of his innocence. She was raised under the vision of his father, a young professional socialist and atheist. But grandparents are conservative and it is they who put the game on the farm. Here begins the conflict of this sad comedy director Tania Hermida Cuenca.

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