No hay mal que dure 100 años ni mujer que lo resista
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Rosaura Rodríguez, using simple language, describes the lives of today's Latin American women. Her sarcasm adds humor to a reading which recounts women's memories from childhood to adulthood. Rodríguez's message will inspire all women to remember their greatness.
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Rosaura Rodríguez, using simple language, describes the lives of today's Latin American women. Her sarcasm adds humor to a reading which recounts women's memories from childhood to adulthood. Rodríguez's message will inspire all women to remember their greatness.
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"Rosaura Rodríguez, using simple language, describes the lives of today's Latin American women. Her sarcasm adds humor to a reading which recounts women's memories from childhood to adulthood. Rodríguez's message …"
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