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Jorge Bucay (born October 30, 1949) is an Argentine gestalt psychotherapist, psychodramatist and writer. His books have sold more than 2 million copies around the world, and have been translated into more than seventeen languages.
Jorge Bucay – Argentine gestalt psychotherapist, psychodramatist, and writer; Frank Harary – American mathematician, considered one of the fathers of modern graph theory; Jerrier A. Haddad – American co-developer and designer of the IBM 701 series which was IBM’s first commercial scientific computer and its first mass-produced mainframe ...
Bucay may refer to: Bucay, Ecuador, a town in Ecuador; Bucay, Abra, a municipality in the Philippines; Jorge Bucay, an Argentinian writer This page was last edited on ...
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This started a period known as the Anarchy of the Year XX, when Argentina lacked any type of head of state. There was a new attempt to organize a central government in 1826. A new congress wrote a new constitution and elected Bernardino Rivadavia as President in the process. [2] Rivadavia was the first President of Argentina.
The majority of competing manuscripts came mainly from Spain and Latin America, specifically Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Colombia. The readership of the prize was that of bestselling thrillers , crime / detective , mystery and even political fiction , and much of the marketing and promotion was jointly channeled through Spain's main retail ...
Jorge Bermúdez Emparanza (1972–1973) Alejandro Lanusse: Cayetano Licciardo, Jorge Wehbe: Alfredo Gómez Morales (1973–1974) Héctor Cámpora, Raúl Lastiri, Juan Perón: José Ber Gelbard: Hernán Aldabe (1974) Isabel Perón: Alfredo Gómez Morales: Ricardo Cairoli (1974–1975) Isabel Perón: Celestino Rodrigo: Emilio Mondelli (1975 ...
Jorge Morel (born 1931) Mariano Mores (1918-2016) Nelly Moretto (1925–1978) Ettore Panizza (1875–1967) Graciela Paraskevaidis (1940–2017) Marcela Pavia (born 1957) Juan Carlos Paz (1901–1972) Polo Piatti (1954-) Astor Piazzolla (1921–1992) Osvaldo Pugliese (1905–1995) Máximo Diego Pujol (born 1957) Ariel Ramírez (1921–2010 ...