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Social Cohesion Social Cohesion
SOCIAL COHESION AND EDUCATION Social cohesion is said to be high when nearly all members of a society voluntarily "play by the rules of the game," and when tolerance for differences is demonstrated in the day-to-day interactions across social groups within that society. But how does social... Read more
Bobby McFerrin Bobby McFerrin
BOBBY McFERRIN Born: New York, New York, 11 March 1950 Genre: Jazz, Classical Best-selling album since 1990: Circlesongs (1997) Bobby McFerrin uses his entire body and more voice than most singers when he improvises with vocalists and instrumentalists of diverse genres. The son of opera... Read more
J. M. W. Turner J. M. W. Turner
Turner, J. M. W. ( Joseph Mallord William Turner) (b London, 23 Apr. 1775; d London, 19 Dec. 1851). English painter, one of the greatest figures in the history of landscape painting. His family called him Bill or William, but he is now invariably known as J. M. W. Turner (which is how he... Read more
Carlos Castaneda Carlos Castaneda
Carlos Castaneda The Latin American writer Carlos Castaneda (c. 1925-1998) gained international fame for a series of 11 books, beginning with 1968's The Teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge, that recounted what he said were lessons in spirituality and perception imparted to him by a... Read more
Knowledge Management Knowledge Management
Knowledge Management Knowledge management (KM) refers to an organization's strategic efforts to gain a competitive advantage by capturing and using the intellectual assets held by its employees and customers. Efforts to archive best practices and lessons learned, and to make better use of... Read more
Hall  Oates Hall Oates
Hall & Oates Rock duo Universially hailed as "exponents of blue-eyed soul," Daryl Hall and John Oates began performing as a duo in the late 1960s, but first gained widespread attention with their self-titled 1975 RCA debut album. Many albums and hits followed; but in recent years... Read more
C.P. Snow C.P. Snow
SNOW, CHARLES PERCY(b. Leicester, England, 15 October 1905; d. London, England, I July 1980)physics, science administration, literature and criticism.The second of William Edward and Ada Sophia Robinson Snow’s four sons, C. P. Snow grew up in England’s industrial Midlands. His father, a fellow of... Read more
Coolio Coolio
Coolio Rap artist Lessons Learned at an Early Age From the Streets to the Charts Selected discography Sources Unlike other rappers out there just saying what they see, Coolio offers solutions. “Just because you’re from the west coast, and you talk about some real s—, you get... Read more
Ramsey Lewis Ramsey Lewis
Ramsey Lewis 1935– Jazz musician Joined Seven-Piece Band Appeared at Birdtand Recorded with Classical Musicians Selected discography Sources The divide between popular taste and elite critical opinion in jazz is amply illustrated by the career of pianist Ramsey Lewis. Lewis has consistently... Read more

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