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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, In March of 2006 an historic event will take place |
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| in the South American nation of Chile as Michelle Bachelet, the |
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| first elected female president, is inaugurated; and
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| WHEREAS, Verónica Michelle Bachelet Jeria was born in |
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| Santiago on September 29, 1951, the second child of an air |
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| force officer who rose to a general's rank and a housewife who |
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| became an archaeologist; her early years were spent in the |
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| restrictive but sheltering environment of the Chilean Armed |
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| Forces, moving from one military base to another around the |
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| country; and
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| WHEREAS, During her teenage years, her father was assigned |
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| to the Chilean Embassy in Washington, D.C., and she lived in |
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| Bethesda, Maryland, where she attended middle school, learned |
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| to speak English fluently, and developed a lifelong love of pop |
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| and folk music; and
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| WHEREAS, The family returned to Chile where she attended |
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| college, but during the Pinochet dictatorship, which led to her |
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| father's death, she and her mother were tortured and then |
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| exiled; while in exile, she studied medicine at Humboldt |
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| University in East Berlin; upon their return to Chile, she |
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| finished medical school, specializing in pediatrics and public |
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| health; and
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| WHEREAS, In 1994, after having worked in AIDS and |
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| epidemiological programs, she became an adviser to the Ministry |
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| of Health; she went on to study at the Inter-American Defense |
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| College in Washington, D.C., and after her return, she went to |
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| work in the Defense Ministry and was also elected to the |
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| political commission of the Socialist Party, specializing in |
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| defense and military issues; and
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