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  2. Far Eastern University – Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation

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    In 1971, the Institute of Medicine embarked on a huge change. Together with the School of Medical Technology and the FEU Hospital, IM was re-constructed and made into a non-stock, non-profit educational foundation. Named after the university's founder, the Far Eastern University - Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation (FEU-NRMF) was established.

  3. Nicanor Reyes Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Nicanor Reyes was born to Francisco Reyes and Macaria Baptista in Trozo, Manila. [2] [3]He earned an A.B. in 1915 from the University of the Philippines, a bachelor's degree in Commercial Science from New York University in 1917, and a Master of Arts degree in Business Administration from Columbia University the following year.

  4. Guyana National Service - Wikipedia

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    The service was created following recommendations by United Nations consultant Robert F. Landor, to address youth unemployment and modeled after the National Service of Tanzania. [2] "Prime Minister Burnham authorized the formation of the Guyana National Service in 1974 as a 1,500-person paramilitary force. He envisioned it as a way to mobilize ...

  5. List of national founders - Wikipedia

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    Asparuh (around 640–701) is the most venerated national founder of Bulgaria. He was a son of Kubrat and started attacking and moving southwest of Old Great Bulgaria, towards the Lower Danube in Southeast Europe. Victorious over the Eastern Roman Empire, he established the First Bulgarian Empire in 680–681. Modern day Bulgaria is a direct ...

  6. Hubert Nathaniel Critchlow - Wikipedia

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    Critchlow was born in Georgetown, Guyana. Little is known of his early childhood but in his late teens, after leaving school, he was a dock worker. At the age of 21, he began his struggle for the interest of waterfront workers' wage negotiations and rights. His struggle continued into 1917 when he founded the British Guiana Labor Union (BGLU).

  7. Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana Farewell: A Recollection of Childhood in a Faraway Place. New York: N. Bacchus. ISBN 978-0-962-41921-8. LCCN 96102460. Colchester, Marcus (1997). Guyana: Fragile Frontier. London: Latin American Bureau. ISBN 978-0-85345-971-2. Young, Matthew French (1998). Guyana, The Lost El Dorado: a Report on My Work and Life Experiences in Guyana ...

  8. List of heads of state of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the heads of state of Guyana, from the independence of Guyana in 1966 to the present day. From 1966 to 1970 the head of state under the Constitution of 1966 was the queen of Guyana, Elizabeth II, who was also the monarch of the other Commonwealth realms. The monarch was represented in Guyana by a governor-general.

  9. Peter Ramsaroop - Wikipedia

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    Peter R. Ramsaroop (born 20 June 1962) is a Guyanese entrepreneur, author, and politician. On 2 October 2020 he was appointed by the President of the Cooperative of Guyana, His Excellency, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali as Guyana's Chief Investment Officer and CEO of the Guyana Office for Investment, under the Office of the President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.