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RE: PROOF OF STEEM: A 5-in-1 Daily Game for Everyone in Steemit | DAY # 97

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Since the world is the world, there is a clear division in terms of privileges between genders, where the female sex has always been less valued. However, over the years women have emerged who have made a difference in different ways, demonstrating feminine power and opening paths and possibilities to their peers.
In show business this is as true as in any other field, especially in modern times. Among them we can emphasize the social communicator and actress Oprah Winfrey, who with her 68 years of age, has evidenced, that in spite of the adversities, the dreams can become reality. Since she was little she suffered mistreatment and sexual abuse by her family, but that didn't stop her from reaching stardom. Oprah also retained her humility and has defended the rights of women and those in need, donating millions of dollars to charitable causes, making her the most influential woman of color in the world.
On the other hand, we have the remembered Diana Spencer, better known as Princess Lady Di, who revolutionized the world of monarchy. During her lifetime, she was a woman who helped advance the fight against HIV, as well as the fervent work of putting an end to the anti-personnel mines affecting Angola. The princess is remembered for the charisma and humility that characterized her and her dealings with the world.
Another woman who has given her life to do a noble job is the actress Angelina Jolie, who since 2000 has been ambassador of the UN Agency for Refugees (UNHCR), where she has made hundreds of plans and has advocated for displaced people and refugees. She has also donated hundreds of dollars to this cause, and continues to support these humanitarian efforts, so much so that she has adopted several children and made them a fundamental part of her family.
One Mexican woman who has also defended her genre is actress Salma Hayek, who has become a major star in Hollywood, although this has not been the case since its inception. In the same way, the artist has defended women and fought for a fairer market for actresses, where both men and women have a similar salary regardless of race, color or inclination.
Venezuela also has its female representatives; Patricia Velásquez, model and actress of the film "The Mummy" has set a trend on the planet; and with her foundation Wayúu Tayá, she has defended the ethnicity of which she is originally, "The Wayú". Likewise, she has rescued the feminine force regardless of gender or sexual inclination, since by declaring that she was a lesbian she has made it clear that anything is possible, without ceasing to be who she is.
And last but not least, there is Miss Venezuela 1981, Irene Sáez, who also obtained the title of Miss Universe and Miss South American Brotherhood.
But she is not only a beautiful woman, she is also a political scientist graduated from the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), and for a time she served as Mayor of the Municipality of Chacao and Governor of the State of Nueva Esparta.
In 1998 she was a presidential candidate, and although she didn't win, she is remembered and supported for her work of citizen awareness, for having created a police force appreciated by the neighbors, and if that wasn't enough, she helped to improve the aesthetics of the municipality.
They are women who represent the true meaning of a fighter, warrior and beautiful woman, who overcomes any obstacle.

If Eve had written Genesis, what would the first night of love of mankind be like? Eva would have begun by clarifying that she was not born of any rib, nor did she know any snake, nor did she offer apples to anyone, and that God never told her that you will give birth in pain and your husband will dominate you..... The 6th of March was established as the day of the Woman but they took 2 days to get ready, so it was moved to the 8th of March.