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ho_chi_minh
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London's Carlton Hotel to the socialist salons of Paris, the Comintern in Moscow, and the revolutionary training camps of southern China. In Paris he submitted the "Demands of the Annamite People"... e kitchens, docks, and political clubs of London, Paris, and Moscow. He taught himself to read and write
louis_braille
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Youth (Institution Royale des Jeunes Aveugles) in Paris — one of the first schools for the blind in the w... years after Braille's death on 6 January 1852 in Paris. By 1860 the benefits of the code had become wide... . His remains were transferred to the Panthéon in Paris in 1952 — the centenary of his death — in recogni
benjamin_franklin
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in France and helping to negotiate the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war. Throughout his life, Frank... Part 2**: Written in 1784 when Franklin lived in Paris, this part emphasizes the importance of libraries
john_calvin
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llège de la Marche and the Collège de Montaigu in Paris before being redirected to law, which he studied ... rew on the classical tradition he had absorbed in Paris and Bourges — but it subordinated humanist learni
nguyen_van_huyen
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uction across Southeast Asia. During his years in Paris he also taught at the School of Oriental Language... en Annam// (Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1934), transcribed and analysed the antiphonal s
pierre_bourdieu
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ée to the prestigious École Normale Supérieure in Paris — gave him a uniquely ambivalent vantage point on... the dismantling of the welfare state. He died in Paris on 23 January 2002, and his concepts — habitus, c
thomas_aquinas
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ssible but desirable. Aquinas taught and wrote in Paris, Germany, and Italy, becoming a Master at the University of Paris, where the Dominican tradition's insistence on st
carol_diane_lee
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or enacting culturally sustaining pedagogy. In D. Paris & H. S. Alim (Eds.), Culturally sustaining pedago
eugenio_maria_de_hostos_y_de_bonilla
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ought mentorship from Spanish liberal thinkers in Paris — among them Francisco Giner de los Ríos, Julián
gabriel_compayre
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Toulouse and then at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris, enrollment at the École Normale Supérieure in 18
jean_piaget
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n Zürich and under psychologist Théodore Simon in Paris, where he administered and critically reconsidere
mary_wollstonecraft
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rather than natural incapacity. She travelled to Paris in 1792, witnessed the Revolution, formed a relat
phan_chau_trinh
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nch pressure lobbied by human-rights advocates in Paris. He lived in France from 1911 to 1924, writing, l
simone_adolphine_weil
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one Adolphine Weil was born on 3 February 1909 in Paris into an agnostic Jewish family of the upper bourg
tran_thanh_van
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died mathematics and physics at the University of Paris, completing his undergraduate degrees in 1957, an
wilhelm_von_humboldt
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