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  2. Edward Thorndike - Wikipedia

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    Edward Lee Thorndike (() August 31, 1874 – () August 9, 1949) was an American psychologist who spent nearly his entire career at Teachers College, Columbia University.His work on comparative psychology and the learning process led to his "theory of connectionism" and helped lay the scientific foundation for educational psychology.

  3. Guayaquil Group - Wikipedia

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    Grupo de Guayaquil. The Guayaquil Group (Grupo de Guayaquil, "Cinco como un puño") was a literary group from the 1930s - mid 1940s, that emerged as a response to a chaotic social and political climate where the Ecuadorian "montubio" and mestizo were oppressed by the elite class, priests, and the police.

  4. Federico Tinoco Granados - Wikipedia

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    General José Federico Alberto de Jesús Tinoco Granados (21 November 1868 – 7 September 1931), known as "Pelico", was a politician, soldier, and dictator of Costa Rica from 1917 to 1919. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  5. Ladislas Dormandi - Wikipedia

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    Dormandi was born on 14 July 1898 in Dormánd, [1] a village of the Austro-Hungarian Empire located since 1918 in Hungary. In 1924, he married the artist Olga Székely-Kovács (1900-1971) whose sister Alice Székely-Kovács (1898-1939) was a psychoanalyst and the first wife of Michael Balint.

  6. F. D. C. Willard - Wikipedia

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    Later, another essay appeared, this time solely authored by F. D. C. Willard, entitled "L'hélium 3 solide. Un antiferromagnétique nucléaire", published (in French) in September 1980 in the French popular science magazine La Recherche. [5] [3] Subsequently, Willard disappeared as an author from the professional world.

  7. Bibliotheca universalis - Wikipedia

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    Bibliotheca universalis (1545–1549) was the first truly comprehensive "universal" listing of all the books of the first century of printing.It was an alphabetical bibliography that listed all the known books printed in Latin, Greek, or Hebrew. [1]

  8. Course in General Linguistics - Wikipedia

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    A core task of Saussure's Course in General Linguistics is to define the subject matter of general linguistics. To do this, a definition of 'language' is required. Saussure distinguishes between language (la langue) and speech (la parole) introducing his concept of the 'speech circuit' (le circuit de la parole). The speech circuit emerges when ...

  9. Category:19th-century Spanish writers - Wikipedia

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    A. Fermín Abella y Blave; Eugenio Agacino y Martínez; José Manuel Aguirre Miramón; Vicente Alberti y Vidal; Antonio Alcalá Galiano; José Alcalá Galiano