Kenneth J. Summers (born July 1944) is a retired Canadian naval officer, best known for being the commander of the Canadian contingent of the Gulf War coalition.
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Born in Lille, Rutkowski received her MA in Social psychology at the Charles de Gaulle University – Lille III in 1993, and her Ph.D. in Cognitive and Social Psychology in 1999 at the Tilburg University for the thesis entitled "The social co-construction of the referential world : a redefinition of human morality" under supervision of Kenneth J. Gergen.
Kenneth J. Gergen instrumental in social constructionism and the concept of generativity
At trial, he was represented by the Cleveland, Ohio criminal defense lawyer, William L. Summers.
In 1928, the site was excavated and recognized by the American archaeologist Kenneth J. Conant with the backing of the Medieval Academy of America.
Charles Dinn served as Kings Island's Director of Construction, Maintenance and Engineering, where he designed and built The Beast with a team including Al Collins, Jim Nickell, William Reed and Curtis D. Summers.
George W. Summers, American politician, attorney and jurist from Virginia
Among the principal writers in English on Kelsen are Robert S. Summers, Neil MacCormick and Stanley L. Paulson.
Harrison C. Summers (1918–1983), American U.S. Army soldier and DSC recipient
He has published the most widely recognized treatise on commercial law, Uniform Commercial Code with Robert S. Summers.
He had four sons, including presidential adviser and Harvard Kennedy School professor David Gergen and Swarthmore College psychology professor Kenneth J. Gergen.
At various intervals he served as visiting professor at the University of Heidelberg, the University of Marburg, the Sorbonne, the University of Rome, Kyoto University, and Adolfo Ibanez University.
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He is currently a Senior Research Professor at Swarthmore, the Chairman of the Board of the Taos Institute, and an adjunct professor at Tilburg University.
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The son of John Jay Gergen, the Chair of the Mathematics Department at Duke University, and Aubigne Munger (née Lermond), Gergen grew up in Durham, North Carolina.
Gray was elected as a Democrat to the 84th and to the nine succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1955, until his resignation December 31, 1974.
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He was not a candidate for renomination in 1988 to the 101st Congress.
The American Bar Association's Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division created the Hodson Award, in honor of the distinguished public service career of the late Major General.
Kenneth John Warren (born 25 September 1929, Parramatta, New South Wales - died 27 August 1973, Effingham, Surrey, England) was an Australian actor.
The notion found a strong supporter in U.S. Representative Kenneth J. Gray.