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Carlos Alberto Blanco Pérez (born 7 March 1986 in Madrid) is a Spanish writer, academic and former child prodigy. He is the author of "Conciencia y Mismidad", "Athanasius" and "La integración del conocimiento". In 2015 he was elected to the World Academy of Art and Science. [1] [2] and he is a member of the European Academy of Sciences and ...
Psychology Today content and its therapist directory are found in 20 countries worldwide. [3] Psychology Today's therapist directory is the most widely used [4] and allows users to sort therapists by location, insurance, types of therapy, price, and other characteristics. It also has a Spanish-language website.
Natalie Morales, journalist and news anchor on NBC's The Today Show [370] Denisse Oller, Emmy Award-winning New York City television news anchor [371] Carlos D. Ramirez, publisher of El Diario La Prensa, New York City's largest Spanish-language newspaper [372] Jorge L. Ramos, Emmy Award-winning New York City television news anchor [373]
M.A. Counseling Psychology Actress, former beauty queen (Mutya ng Pilipinas) [49] Kris Aquino: 1992 SAS A.B. Literature Actress, television host [50] Joey Ayala: 1969, 1973 GS, HS — Singer-songwriter, former chairman of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts [51] Rico Blanco: 1992 SAS A.B. Management Economics Musician [50] Jimmy Bondoc
Carlos Blanco Hernández (1917–2013), Spanish screenwriter, see Locura de amor Carlos Blanco Vila (born 1959), Spanish actor born in Vilagarcía de Arousa Carlos José Blanco Smith (born 1985), Australian rugby union player who competes for the Spain national team
Antonio Blanco Freijeiro (1923-1991), Spanish archeologist and historian; Augustin Blanco (1700-1725), Spanish pirate active in the Caribbean; Bartolomé Blanco (1914-1936), Spanish Catholic martyr; Carlos Blanco (writer) (born 1986), Spanish writer; Eduardo Blanco (actor), Spanish/Argentine actor; Eduardo Blanco (writer), Venezuelan writer and ...
When Blanco showed Yturbe the song, the latter suggested changing its title so as to reference Verónica Castro, a famous Mexican actress; [1] Blanco agreed to the change, and thus Yturbe recorded the song, which was released in 1972 as a single (with the song "Miénteme" as the B-side) as well as being included in Yturbe's studio album ...
This was the director's debut film, [3] and starred Carlos Blanco Vila, Antonio Durán "Morris", Miguel de Lira, Melania Cruz, Iván Marcos and María Costas. It premiered at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema (BAFICI) on April 19, 2017, and was nominated for the Best Feature Film in the Avant-Garde and Genre section. [4]