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Samia Bouzid

Samia Bouzid

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Contributor, Freelance

Philadelphia

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Technology , Google Glass , Transportation

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gadgets, zoos

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Seniority Positions

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Total articles 48

  • Long after Her Tragic Death, We Follow in the Footsteps of the Dominican Republic’s First Female Doctor

    By Laura Gomez, Laura Gómez, Lorena Galliot, Samia Bouzid| Scientific American Verified After Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo died in 1947, the Trujillo regime did its best to erase her legacy—while, at the same time, it appropriated her ideas. Yet those who had known and loved Rodríguez in San Pedro de Macorís, where she spent most of her life, kept her memory alive, sharing stories of her kindness and her work. After the assassination of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo in 1961, Dominicans across the country started to recover her story

    By Laura Gomez, Laura Gómez, Lorena Galliot, Samia Bouzid · Scientific American

    Apr. 10, 2025

  • Rebel Doctor Evangelina Rodríguez Improved Lives and Courted Controversy on her Return to the Dominican Republic

    By Laura Gomez, Laura Gómez, Lorena Galliot, Samia Bouzid| Scientific American Verified Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo, the Dominican Republic’s first female doctor, got a warm welcome on her return to the country from Paris in 1925. And she went straight to work, introducing her new ideas about health care for women and children. She set up a new medical practice and managed to get farmers to provide free milk for poor infants. But her proselytizing about contraception and her work with prostitutes made even her friends uncomfortable

    By Laura Gomez, Laura Gómez, Lorena Galliot, Samia Bouzid · Scientific American

    Mar. 27, 2025

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Freelancer.com is the largest freelancing and crowdsourcing marketplace in the world, connecting over 81 million employers and freelancers across more than 247 countries. Founded in 2009 and based in Sydney, Australia, the platform allows employers to post jobs while freelancers can bid on these projects. It is publicly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker ASX:FLN. The platform supports a variety of work categories, including software development, writing, design, and marketing. Freelancer.com also offers contests for creative work, where employers can award prize money to winning entries. Users can choose from different membership plans, including free and paid subscriptions, which provide various benefits. The mobile app enhances project management and communication for users on the go. With a diverse customer base that includes individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises, Freelancer.com plays a significant role in the global online economy.

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