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  2. Liberation psychology - Wikipedia

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    Liberation psychology is an interdisciplinary approach that draws on liberation philosophy, Marxist, feminist, and decolonial thought, liberation theology, critical theory, critical and popular pedagogy, as well as critical psychology subareas, particularly critical social psychology. [5]

  3. Ignacio Martín-Baró - Wikipedia

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    Catholicism portal. v. t. e. Ignacio Martín-Baró SJ (November 7, 1942 – November 16, 1989) was a scholar, social psychologist, philosopher and Jesuit priest who was born in Valladolid, Castilla y Leon, Spain and died in San Salvador, El Salvador. He was one of the victims of the 1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador. Ignacio Martín-Baró.

  4. Pablo Pineda - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Pineda. Pablo Pineda (born August 5 1974) is a Spanish actor who received the Concha de Plata Award at the 2009 San Sebastián International Film Festival for his performance in the film Yo, también. [1] In the film, he plays the role of a university graduate with Down syndrome, which is quite similar to his real life.

  5. Liberation theology - Wikipedia

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    Liberation theology is a theological approach emphasizing the "liberation of the oppressed". It engages in socio-economic analyses, with social concern for the poor and political liberation for oppressed peoples [1] and addresses other forms of perceived inequality. Liberation theology was influential in Latin America, [2] especially within ...

  6. A Theology of Liberation - Wikipedia

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    A Theology of Liberation (Spanish: Teología de la liberación: Perspectivas) is a 1971 book by the Peruvian Roman Catholic theologian Gustavo Gutiérrez. The book was foundational to the development of liberation theology, a term coined by Gutiérrez in his 1968 lecture "Hacia una teología de la liberación" ('Towards a theology of liberation ...

  7. Sofía Jirau - Wikipedia

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    Sofía Isabel Jirau González (born March 26, 1997) is a Puerto Rican model with Down syndrome. Personal life. Jirau was born in Puerto Rico to Frankie Jirau and Mimi González. She is the second eldest of four children.

  8. World Down Syndrome Day - Wikipedia

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    World Down Syndrome Day ( WDSD) is marked each year on March 21, [1] beginning in 2007. The 21st day of March (the 3rd month of the year) was selected to signify the uniqueness of the triplication ( trisomy) of the 21st chromosome which causes Down syndrome. The General Assembly of the United Nations has decided to observe it each year since 2012.

  9. Down syndrome research - Wikipedia

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    Down syndrome research. Research of Down syndrome-related genes is based on studying the genes located on chromosome 21. In general, this leads to an overexpression of the genes. [1] [2] Understanding the genes involved may help to target medical treatment to individuals with Down syndrome. It is estimated that chromosome 21 contains 200 to 250 ...

  10. University of San Martín de Porres - Wikipedia

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    Black. Affiliations. European Council for Business Education. Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. Pacific Alliance. Website. www.usmp.edu.pe. The University of San Martin de Porres (USMP) is a private nonprofit university located in the city of Lima, Peru. It was founded by the Dominican Order of the Catholic Church in 1962.

  11. Downs–Thomson paradox - Wikipedia

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    The Downs–Thomson paradox (named after Anthony Downs and John Michael Thomson), also known as the Pigou–Knight–Downs paradox (after Arthur Cecil Pigou and Frank Knight), states that the equilibrium speed of car traffic on a road network is determined by the average door-to-door speed of equivalent journeys taken by public transport or the next best alternative.