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  2. Ritchie Valens - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ritchievalens.com. Signature. Richard Steven Valenzuela(May 13, 1941 – February 3, 1959),[3]better known by his stage name Ritchie Valens, was an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. A rock and rollpioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rockmovement, Valens died in a plane crashjust eight months after his breakthrough.

  3. Bausch Health - Wikipedia

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    Bausch Health Companies Inc. (formerly Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc.) is an American-Canadian multinational specialty pharmaceutical company based in Laval, Quebec, Canada. It develops, manufactures and markets pharmaceutical products and branded generic drugs, primarily for skin diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, eye health ...

  4. Ritchie Valens in Concert at Pacoima Jr. High - Wikipedia

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    On December 10, 1958, Valens, having completed a recent tour of Hawaii, gave a performance at his alma mater, Pacoima Junior High School. The show was emceed by Gail Smith, a close friend of his who later became president of the Ritchie Valens Memorial Fan Club in Los Angeles. Valens's guitar and vocals were accompanied only by drummer Don ...

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  6. Abegg's rule - Wikipedia

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    Abegg's rule. In chemistry, Abegg's rule states that the difference between the maximum positive and negative valence of an element is frequently eight. The rule used a historic meaning of valence which resembles the modern concept of oxidation state in which an atom is an electron donor or receiver. Abegg's rule is sometimes referred to as ...

  7. Valence (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    The valence is the combining capacity of an atom of a given element, determined by the number of hydrogen atoms that it combines with. In methane, carbon has a valence of 4; in ammonia, nitrogen has a valence of 3; in water, oxygen has a valence of 2; and in hydrogen chloride, chlorine has a valence of 1. Chlorine, as it has a valence of one ...

  8. Valence (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Valence, also known as hedonic tone, is a characteristic of emotions that determines their emotional affect (intrinsic appeal or repulsion). Positive valence corresponds to the "goodness" or attractiveness of an object, event, or situation, making it appealing or desirable. Conversely, negative valence relates to "badness" or averseness ...

  9. EmblemHealth - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.emblemhealth.com. 55 Water Street houses the company headquarters. EmblemHealth is one of the United States ' largest nonprofit health plans. It is headquartered at 55 Water Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City. [1] It is a multi-billion-dollar organization with over 3 million members.