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  2. Antonio Paredes Candia - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Paredes Candia. Antonio Paredes Candia (10 July 1924, La Paz – 12 December 2004) was a Bolivian writer, folklorist and researcher who wrote over 100 books on Bolivian culture during his lifetime. He is considered an icon of Bolivian culture and identity. His work primarily focused on the country's characters, traditions, customs and ...

  3. Violeta Hemsy de Gainza - Wikipedia

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    www .violetadegainza .com .ar. Violeta Hemsy de Gainza (25 January 1929 – 7 July 2023) was an Argentine pianist and music pedagogue. She focused on the music education of children, improvisation and music therapy, considering learning music a human right. Her books were translated into many languages. She served in international organisations ...

  4. Lápiz Conciente - Wikipedia

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    Avelino Junior Figueroa Rodríguez (born January 24, 1983), known musically as Lápiz Conciente (Lit. "Conscious Pencil"), is a Dominican rapper. He is described as one of the pioneers of Hip hop in the Dominican Republic. [1] [2] [3] In 2013 he was nominated at Premios Juventud, in the category (Favorite Urban Artist), [4] [5] in 2016 he was ...

  5. Manuel A. Alonso Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Spanish Empire. Literary movement. Liberal reform movement, costumbrismo. Notable works. El Gíbaro, Album Puertorriqueño. Dr. Manuel Antonio Alonso Pacheco (October 6, 1822 – November 4, 1889) was a Puerto Rican writer, poet, journalist and physician. He is considered to be the first Puerto Rican writer of notable importance.

  6. Aloysius Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Resting place. Silang, Cavite. Aloysius Philip Schwartz (September 18, 1930 – March 16, 1992), was an American Catholic priest who ran charity programs for poor orphans in Korea, the Philippines and Mexico, and founded the Sisters of Mary of Banneux and the Brothers of Christ. He is venerated in the Catholic Church, having been declared ...

  7. Rafael Pombo - Wikipedia

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    José Rafael de Pombo y Rebolledo (November 7, 1833 – May 5, 1912) was a Colombian poet born in Bogotá. Trained as a mathematician and an engineer in a military school, Rafael Pombo served in the army and he traveled to the United States of America as Secretary of the Legation in Washington. After completing his diplomatic assignment, he was ...

  8. Baby food - Wikipedia

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    Baby foods are either a soft, liquid paste or an easily chewed food since babies lack developed muscles and teeth to effectively chew. Babies typically move to consuming baby food once nursing or formula is not sufficient for the child's appetite. Babies do not need to have teeth to transition to eating solid foods.

  9. John Curwen - Wikipedia

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    John Curwen (14 November 1816 – 26 May 1880) was an English Congregationalist minister and diffuser of the tonic sol-fa system of music education created by Sarah Ann Glover. He was educated at Wymondley College in Hertfordshire, then Coward College as that institution became known when it moved to London, and finally University College London.