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1 When did International Women’s Day (IWD) start?
2 Who had the idea for ‘Join Women on the Bridge’?
3 How many people took part in 2010?
4 Who will lead the 2011 march in London?
5 What is this year’s statement?
6 Where can you find more information?
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Paula Caballero Chacón 1ºC
ResponderEliminar1 It started in 1911.
2 Women from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3 20,000 people took part in 2010.
4 Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi will lead the march.
5 ‘Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace’.
6 At the Women for Women website
1. IWD started in 1911.
ResponderEliminar2. Women from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3. 20,000 people took part in 2010.
4. Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi will lead the march.
5. ‘Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace’.
6. At the Women for Women website.
Belen Gomez Camaron.
Héctor Manuel Alonso Lago 1ºC
ResponderEliminarJesús Martín Cabrera 1ºC:
1 When did International Women’s Day (IWD) start? March 8, 1911
2 Who had the idea for ‘Join Women on the Bridge’? Women from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3 How many people took part in 2010? 20,000 people took part in 2010.
4 Who will lead the 2011 march in London? Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi will lead the march.
5 What is this year’s statement? ‘Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace’.
6 Where can you find more information? At the Women for Women website.
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IRENE GARCÍA ENCABO 1º Bach. C
ResponderEliminar1 It started in 1911.
2 Women from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3 20,000 people took part in 2010.
4 Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi will lead the march.
5 ‘Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace’.
6 At the Women for Women website.
1.- It started in 1911 in EEUU.
ResponderEliminar2.- Women from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda.
3.- 20000 people took part in 2010.
4.- Cherie Lunghi and Annie Lennox will lead the march.
5.- Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace.
6.- At the Women for Women website.
José Ramón Landriz Lara y Pablo López Rodríguez (1ºC)
1. It started in 1911
ResponderEliminar2. Women from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Ruanda
3. 20000 people
4. Annie Lenox, Cherie Lunghi.
5. Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace
6. http://www.womenforwomen.org/
Enrique Ciriano Cervantes and Sergio de las Heras... 1ºC!!
Marta Méndez y Alicia García:
ResponderEliminar1. In 1911.
2. Women from Rwanda at the democraty.
3. 20,000 people took part.
4. Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi.
5. Stronger Women Build Bridges.
6. On Women website.
1-The first national Women's Day was 1911
ResponderEliminar2-Women from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3-20.000 people
4-Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi
5-Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace.
6-At the Women for Women website.
Raquel Padilla Murillo
Susana Gonzalez Parejo
Adrian alvarez marchamalo
ResponderEliminar1)The first national Women's Day was observed on 1911
2)Women from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3) 20,000 people took part in 2010.
4) Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi will lead the march.
5) ‘Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace’.
6) At the Women for Women website.
Mario Caballero Díaz.
ResponderEliminar1 .When did International Women’s Day (IWD) start? The IWD began on 18 March,1911.
2 .Who had the idea for ‘Join Women on the Bridge? Women from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3 .How many people took part in 2010? 20,000 people took part in 2010.
4 .Who will lead the 2011 march in London? Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi will lead the march.
5 .What is this year’s statement? Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace.
6 .Where can you find more information? At the Women for Women website.
1 It started in 1911.
ResponderEliminar2 Women from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3 20,000 people took part in 2010.
4 Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi will lead the march.
5 ‘Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace’.
6 At the Women for Women website.
KIRAN KAMBOJ
1 It started in 1911.
ResponderEliminar2 Women from Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3 20,000 people took part in 2010.
4 Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi will lead the march.
5 ‘Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace’.
6 At the Women for Women website.
ana benito zafra 1ºC
1. it started in 1911.
ResponderEliminar2. women for rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
3. 20000 people took part in 2010.
4. Annie Lennox and Cherie Lunghi
5. "Stronger Women Build Bridges of Peace".
6. At the women of women website.
Clara Arjona Benedited 1ºbach C