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unusual facts about Carlos M. Gonzalez


Carlos M. Gonzalez

He graduated cum laude from the University of Puerto Rico in 1969, with a bachelor's degree in business administration.


Athletics at the 1994 Central American Games

Athletics competitions at the 1994 Central American Games were held at the Estadio Flor Blanca in San Salvador, El Salvador, in November – December 1, 1994.

Carlos M. García

Carlos M. García, born on June 25, 1971, is a Puerto Rican banker who served as president of the Puerto Rico Government Development Bank (GDB) from 2009 to 2011 during the administration of Governor Luis Fortuño.

A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, García participation in a dual degree program made it possible to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Economics, majoring in Management, from the Wharton School, and a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree in Comparative Literature after completing an honors thesis on Federico García Lorca's "Sonetos del Amor Oscuro", published after the Spanish writer's death.

Carlos Menchaca

In the 2013 election for members of the New York City Council, Menchaca defeated incumbent Sara M. Gonzalez in the Democratic primary for the District 38 in the City Council, which includes a portion of Brooklyn.

Emilio González

Emilio T. Gonzalez, head of USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services)

Far Out Recordings

Among their catalog is a series of mixes called Brazilika, which includes entries from 4hero, Andy Votel, Gilles Peterson and Kenny Dope.

J. F. Gonzalez

Born in Los Angeles, CA, Gonzalez was raised in the nearby suburb of Gardena.

Jesus Gonzalez

Jesus C. Gonzalez, American gun rights advocate convicted of reckless homicide in a shooting

Joaquín V. González

As Home Secretary, he decentralized the nation's voting precinct system, by which he arguably made possible the election of a number of candidates opposed by the ruling party, notably Socialist candidate Alfredo Palacios, who in 1904 was elected the nation's (and Latin America's) first Socialist Cogressman.

González's efforts on behalf of the League of Nations helped lead to his nomination to the International Court of Justice at The Hague, becoming a member in 1921.

Juan 'Punchy' Gonzalez

Juan "Punchy" Gonzalez is a record producer/artist who has worked with many talents including, Morbid Angel, Christian Death, Lover of Sin, Nile, and many others.

Punchy Productions went on to produce a yet unreleased video for King's X and several live videos filmed for Alexa Ray Joel.

Punchy is a member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local Chapter 321 and has worked with a range of artists from Broadway to Norwegian Death Metal acts.

Justo L. González

His wife, Catherine Gunsalus Gonzalez is also a Professor Emeritus at Columbia Theological Seminary and author, who he has worked on several books with.

Mario Cantu

Although Cantu was able to rally support from Chicano activists such as Cesar Chavez and Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzalez through the Mario Cantu Defense Committee, at the end he was convicted to five years probation, which made him the first American ever convicted for this crime.

Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority

The Board is headed by Puerto Rico Government Development Bank president Carlos M. García and day-to-day operations are headed by executive director David Alvarez.

Raul M. Gonzalez

He was also a professorial lecturer at the Philippine Normal University-Manila Graduate School, Assumption College and the College of Holy Spirit.

Sara M. Gonzalez

Sara M. Gonzalez represents District 38 in the New York City Council, which comprises Sunset Park, Boerum Hill, Red Hook, Windsor Terrace, among other neighborhoods within the borough of Brooklyn.

Taquini Plan

Leading Argentine university leaders in the past, notably La Plata University President Joaquín V. González and University of Tucumán founder Juan Bautista Terán, had advocated a more decentralized system as early as the 1910s.

Texas's 20th congressional district

Charlie Gonzalez, who represented the district from 1999 to 2013 after succeeding his father, Henry B. Gonzalez, did not seek re-election in the 2012 United States House of Representatives elections.

Tránsito Cocomarola

He played alongside most great figures of the genre, including: Roque L. Gonzalez, Juan Ayala, Antonio Niz, the duo Veron-Palacios, the duo Vera-Lucero, the Trio Lisardo Caceres-Evaristo Reyes-Hipolito Argentino Vargas, and singers like Gregory Molina, Julio Godoy, Luis Soloaga, Irenaeus Ramirez, Carlos Ramirez, Elpidio Miño Veron, Juan Ojeda, and Alejandro and Alfredo Almeida.


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