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Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco , 1932-, Italian novelist, essayist, and scholar. His first novel, The Name of the Rose (tr. 1983), is a medieval mystery. A pastiche of detective fiction, medieval philosophy, and moral reflection, it encapsulates his semiotic theory, which describes how signs are produced and... Read more |
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Ecofeminism
Ecofeminism Coined in 1974 by the French feminist Francoise d'Eaubonne, ecofeminism, or ecological feminism, is a recent movement that asserts that the environment is a feminist issue and that feminism is an environmental issue. The term ecofeminism has come to describe two related movements... Read more |
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National Conference of Puerto Rican Women
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF PUERTO RICAN WOMEN NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF PUERTO RICAN WOMEN, an advocacy group concerned with the advancement of Puerto Rican women. Founded in 1972, the organization is dedicated to achieving greater political, economic, and social participation in the United States and... Read more |
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Occams razor
Occam’s Razor BIBLIOGRAPHY Occam’s Razor (Ockham’s Razor) is also known as the Law of Eco... Read more |
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Umberto Boccioni
Umberto Boccioni , 1882-1916, Italian futurist painter and sculptor. He played a primary role in the drafting of the manifesto of futurism in 1910 and was the major figure in the movement until 1914. In his famous, characteristic painting, The City Rises (1910; Mus. of Modern Art, New York... Read more |
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Umberto Agnelli
Umberto Agnelli 1934–2004 Former chairman, Fiat Nationality: Italian. Born: November 1, 1934, in Lausanne, Switzerland. Died: May 27, 2004. Education: University of Turin, laurea in legge, 1959. Family: Son of Edoardo Agnelli (chairman, Fiat) and Princess Virginia Bourbon... Read more |
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Borghese Villa
Borghese Villa bōrgā´zā vēl´lä or Villa Umberto I , summer palace built by Scipione Cardinal Borghese outside the Porta del Popolo, Rome. Begun in 1605, the villa was transformed in the 18th cent. into a more elaborate edifice. In 1806 it yielded much of its... Read more |
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Oscar De La Hoya
Oscar De La Hoya 1973- American boxer Called the "Golden Boy" since he became the only American boxer to win a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, Oscar De La Hoya has always had a simple plan in the ring: "You should hit but not get hit," as he once explained it to a Sports Illustrated... Read more |
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