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  2. Benjamin Constant (military) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Constant Botelho de Magalhães (18 October 1836 – 22 January 1891) was a Brazilian military officer and political thinker. Primarily a positivist, influenced heavily by Auguste Comte, he was the founder of the positivist movement in Brazil (Sociedade Positivista do Brasil, Brazilian Positivist Society), and later this led to his republican views.

  3. Instituto Benjamin Constant - Wikipedia

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    Instituto Benjamin Constant (IBC) is a part of Brazil's Ministry of Education, and is charged with promoting educational opportunities for the visually impaired. It is located in the neighborhood of Urca in Rio de Janeiro. IBC was created by imperial decree in 1854, and is named after the Brazilian soldier and intellectual Benjamin Constant.

  4. Benjamin Constant - Wikipedia

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    Henri-Benjamin Constant de Rebecque (French: [ɑ̃ʁi bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃ kɔ̃stɑ̃ də ʁəbɛk]; 25 October 1767 – 8 December 1830), or simply Benjamin Constant, was a Swiss and French political thinker, activist and writer on political theory and religion.

  5. Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology

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    Eliezer Pacheco (Org.), "Os Institutos Federais: Uma Revolução na Educação Profissional e Tecnológica", Brasília, São Paulo, 2011, Editora Moderna, ISBN 978-85-16-07375-6, 120 pp. Eliezer Pacheco, "Os Institutos Federais: Uma Revolução na Educação Profissional e Tecnológica", Cartilha do Ministério da Educação, Secretaria de ...

  6. Deodoro da Fonseca - Wikipedia

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    As Governor of Rio Grande do Sul, Fonseca was courted by republican intellectuals such as Benjamin Constant and Ruy Barbosa in the café society of São Paulo. In 1886, alerted that the imperial government was ordering the arrest of prominent republicans, Fonseca went to Rio de Janeiro and assumed leadership of the army faction that supported ...

  7. Centro de Instrução Almirante Brás de Aguiar - Wikipedia

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    On April 20, 1893, by Decree No. 1362, it was turned into the Machinists and Pilots School (Portuguese: Escola de Machinistas e Pilotos do Estado do Pará). [1] [8] [9] In 1907, new classes started to be taught, such as the Commissary and Radiotelegraphy Courses, which occasioned a new transformation.

  8. Caitlin Clark Is TIME's 2024 Athlete of the Year - AOL

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    The weekend before our interview, Clark attended back-to-back Taylor Swift shows at Lucas Oil Stadium. She met Swift’s mother and boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

  9. Centro Universitário da FEI - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Sabóia de Medeiros, S.J., founded colleges of business and engineering in São Paulo for the fast-growing industrial sector in Brazil. The Superior School of Business Administration (Escola Superior de Administração de Negócios - ESAN) came in 1941 and was then the only business school in Latin America, [7] influenced by the Harvard Business School model.