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Consumers Association of Penang
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WSPiA Rzeszów School of Higher Education
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Georgy Stepanovich Khrustalev-Nosar
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Reina Reyes
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Born | Paso de los Toros | 6 January 1904
Died | 4 December 1993 Montevideo | (aged 89)
Occupation | Pedagogian, Teacher |
Nationality | Uruguayan |
Reina Reyes (Montevideo, 6 January 1904 – 4 December 1993) was a Uruguayan teacher and pedagogian, who also worked as a part-time psychologist, journalist and lawyer.
Biography
[edit]Reyes was born on 6 January 1904. She won the "Pedagogy Chair" at the Superior Teaching Institute and at the Institutos Normales in Montevideo. Throughout her life, she was an active agent for popular causes such as Public Education, Rural Education, Laic Education and children's rights. In 1949, she wrote a book titled "Teen Psychology and Re-Education", based on her experience at INAME's "Female Home #1", which wasn't published until 40 years later. It is from there that we see her convictions on mental health and how to achieve it on a gender perspective and with a focus on women's quality of life development.
Reyes saw herself as a self-taught and eclectic intellectual, basing her ideal on the works of other intellectuals such as Marcuse, Marx, Freud, Fromm, Sartre, Piaget and Dewey, among others. On this basis, she formed her views on realist philosophy, and a modern view of education.
Reyes died on 4 December 1993, at the age of 89.[1]
Personal life
[edit]Reyes married once, to famous Uruguayan writer Felisberto Hernandez in 1954. They divorced 4 years later, in 1958.
Works
[edit]- 1943 - "The School that Uruguay Needs"
- 1946 - "The Laic Education"
- 1957 - "Manuals of Primary Instruction"
- 1963 - "Teen Psychology and Re-Education"
- 1973 - "What Future Are We Educating For?"[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Reina Reyes" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-08. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
- ^ Anaforas. "¿What Future Are We Educating For?".
Category:Uruguayan journalists
Category:1904 births
Category:1993 deaths
Category:Uruguayan lawyers
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Third World Network
[edit]Third World Network is a Malaysian-based NGO founded in Penang in 1984. It is devoted to tasks such as solving third world debt, protecting thirld world countries' environment and developing Global North-South relations.[1][2][3][4][5]
See Also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ The Economic Times. "Civil Society Organisations Question Govt on RCEP's Benefits".
- ^ The Economic Times. "No room for Indian NGOs at WHO meet in Delhi".
- ^ The Economic Times. "India among the largest recipients of climate change assistance, but a few key questions remain unanswered".
- ^ UNCTAD. "Sanya Reid Smith, legal advisor and senior researcher at Third World Network, to participate in discussion on trade and investment rules at UNCTAD".
- ^ Climate Change News. "Developing nations urged to boycott Paris Agreement signing".
Category:Non-governmental organizations
Sherman (musician)
[edit]Herman Gillis, also known as Sherman, is a Belgian musician known for his work in genres such as EBM and New Beat in the '80s and '90s.
Career
[edit]He is a founding member of bands such as The Primitifs, The Passion of a Primitif and Poesie Noire. He was also part of the songwriting formula known as Morton Sherman Belluci, alongside Jo Casters and Rolland Beelen, which coined New Beat hits such as "Move Your Ass And Feel the Beat" and "Taste of Sugar". Later on, he was part of "In Sotto Voice" with Casters, in which they pretended to be Yugoslavian. He also played in Running Cow and Volt, with well-known Belgian producer Wouter Van Belle.
Later Years
[edit]In the '90s, Sherman developed electronic gear. He was successful with a filter bank he released in 1996.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ "Herman Gillis". Discogs. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
External links
[edit]- http://www.sherman.be/index.php/support/2-uncategorised/21-bio
- https://www.stromkult.com/herman-gillis-legendary-sherman-filterbank-superbooth17/
- http://www.poesienoire.com/band/Herman/index.html
- https://technosynth.com/en/sherman/
- http://www.dmackinnon.com/2012/07/herman-gillis-on-the-genesis-of-the-sherman-filterbank/
- https://swedishcharts.com/showperson.asp?name=Herman+Gillis&order=title
- http://www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be/en/reviews/herman-sherman-filterbank-gillis-ten-albums-that-changed-my-life/
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Franklin Mendels
[edit]Franklin Mendels (1943-1988; originally from the Netherlands, settled in France)[1], was an economic historian, known among other things for the concept of proto-industry[2]. He defended his thesis in 1969 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, entitled "Industrialization and Population Pressure in Eighteenth-Century Flanders". His 1972 article revolutionized the reading of the Industrial Revolution[3]. In it, he explained how the dispersed industrial development in Flanders allowed peasants to lower the wedding age, which caused an increase in the population, which in turn turned to agricultural and proto-industrial pluriactivity. The increasing impoverishment of this new workforce lead to a regrouping of poor peasants in larger factories in the hands of merchant-manufacturers who were well integrated within cities[4].
References
[edit]- ^ "Franklin-Mendels".
- ^ Bairoch, Paul (1997). Victoires et déboires: Histoire économique et sociale du monde du XVIe siècle à nos jours [Victories and setbacks: Economic and social history of the world from the 16th century to the present day] (in French). Paris: Gallimard. p. 249. ISBN 2-07-032976-3.
- ^ "Franklin Mendels (1943-1988)". Histoire & Mesure. 3 (2): 161–161. 1988. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
- ^ Judet, Pierre (2020). Une Histoire sociale de l'industrie en France [A social history of industry in France] (in French). Grenoble: Presses Universitaires de Grenoble. p. 33. ISBN 978-2-7061-4847-7.
Category:French economics writers Category:French historians Category:Economic historians
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China Jialing Industrial Co., Ltd. (referred to as China Jialing),[1][2] is a subsidiary of China Ordnance Equipment Group Corporation and is headquartered in Chongqing, China. Its main business is the production, research and development of motorcycles, military industry, optical products, etc. Its current chairman is Hong Geng.
History
[edit]The company can be traced back to the Longhua Branch of the Jiangnan Manufacturing Administration, founded in 1875. In 1932, due to the impact of the "January 28th" Incident, when the Japanese invaded China, it was relocated to Gongxian, Henan and Zhuzhou, Hunan. In 1938, it moved from Zhuzhou, Hunan, to Chongqing, and was located on the bank of the Jialing River, in the northwest suburbs of Chongqing. In 1958, The name was changed to Jialing Machinery Factory, and in 1963, the research and development of shotgun bullets began.
In 1978, it developed a motorcycle production business. In 1981, it started developing motorcycle products jointly with Japan's Honda Research Industry. In 1987, "China Jialing Group" was formed. In 1993, it was officially listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. In 2006, it was acquired by China Ordnance Equipment Group. That same year, the company was combined with Chongqing Jianshe Motorcycle and Jinan Qingqi to form "Southern Motorcycle Co., Ltd.".
References
[edit]Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of China Category:Companies based in China Category:Companies based in Chongqing Category:Motorcycle manufacturers Category:Scooter manufacturers
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