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Eva Perón: During her 1947 "Rainbow Tour" of Europe, Eva Perón was featured on the cover of Time Magazine. She remains the only South American first lady in history to grace the periodical's cover. |
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11,472 words, approx. 38 pages
 Eva Perón speaking from the balcony of Argentina's government house, Casa Rosada,...


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 The Horn Book Magazine
Eva.
09/01/2001: 2,951 words, approx. 10 pages In 1989, when Peter Dickinson's Eva (Delacorte) was first published in the United States, I had been away from my job as a middle-school librarian for three years. Just reading that book made me want to go back to working directly with kids. I...
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Eva
11/01/2007: 961 words, approx. 3 pages LEHÃR Eva * Wolfgang Bozic, cond; Morenike Fadayomi (Eva); Zora Antonic (Pipsi); Reinhard Alessandri (Octave Flaubert); Thomas Zisterer (Prunelles); Thomas Malik (Dagobert); Gerhard Balluch (Bernard Larousse); Franz Lehár O; Bad Ischl Lehár Festival Ch * cpo 777 148 (2 CDs: 126:09) Live: Bad Ischl...




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 Essay Grade: 86%
Evita Peron
750 words, approx. 3 pages
 Evita Peron was the first femail politician of Argentina. This essay evaluates the challenges that she faces and the inspiration she created. It also discusses how her early life influenced her political life.
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"Evita" Peron
462 words, approx. 2 pages
 As first lady of Argentina, Eva Peron established herself as a powerful leader and one of the most influential women in Latin America. Working to ensure that her husband Juan Peron remained in power as president, Eva Peron became an important ally of the Argentinian working class, an advocate of women's rights and suffrage, and a source of hope for the Argentinian people.
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A Biography of Evita Peron
451 words, approx. 2 pages
 Describes the life of Argentina's Evita Peron, upon whom the musical play Evita is based. Discusses her life with her husband, Juan Peron, and describes what made her such a magnetic figure.


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