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  2. Lectures on History and General Policy - Wikipedia

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    Title page from Joseph Priestley's Lectures. Lectures on History and General Policy (1788) is the published version of a set of lectures on history and government given by the 18th-century British polymath Joseph Priestley to the students of Warrington Academy.

  3. Javier Payeras - Wikipedia

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    Lecturas menores (reviews and literary essays, 2008) Dos de sal Gema / Relatos autodidactas (poetry and narrative, 2008) Días Amarillos (novel, 2009) Post-its de luz sucia (poetry, 2009) La resignación y la asfixia (poetry, 2011) (...) y otros relatos breves (short stories, 2000, 2012) limbo (fiction, 2011) Déjate caer (poetry, 2012) Raktas ...

  4. Agustin Cueva - Wikipedia

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    Agustín Cueva Dávila (Ibarra, September 23, 1937 – Quito, May 1, 1992) was an Ecuadorian Marxist sociologist.. He had great interest in dependency theory and was at the center of many political debates both within Ecuador and throughout Latin America.

  5. The Feynman Lectures on Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Feynman Lectures on Physics is a physics textbook based on a great number of lectures by Richard Feynman, a Nobel laureate who has sometimes been called "The Great Explainer". [1]

  6. Colombian Mathematical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Colombian Mathematical Society was founded at a meeting in the home of Julio Carrizosa Valenzuela [] on 10 August 1955. Carrizosa Valenzuela had been greatly influenced by two European mathematicians, Carlo Federici Casa and János Horváth (known in Colombia as Juan Horváth), who were working in Bogotá at the time.

  7. Antonio de la Cuesta y Sáinz - Wikipedia

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    Antonio de la Cuesta y Sáinz (1864–1924) was a Spanish journalist and poet. A prolific writer, his works range from articles and essays to poems and novellas.While residing at Bilbao he ran the traditionalist newspaper "La Cantabria", and founded and directed religious magazine "El Pan de los Pobres".

  8. María Teresa Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    María Teresa Ruiz (born 24 September 1946) is a Chilean astronomer who was the first woman to receive Chile's National Prize for Exact Sciences, the first female recipient of a doctorate in astrophysics at Princeton University, and the first woman president of the Chilean Academy of Sciences. [1]

  9. María Luisa Ross Landa - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, Ross Landa was appointed by Victoriano Huerta as ambassador of Mexican culture in Spain. In this role, she held conferences on authors and cultural topics. [9] She was entrusted by José Vasconcelos to create and direct prominent educational-literacy projects, including Radio Educación, the country's first educational radio station.