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  1. The discography of American country music artist Sylvia contains 12 studio albums, four compilation albums, six music videos, 22 singles and one album appearance. She was signed to RCA Records and collaborated with producer Tom Collins, who established her as a country pop recording artist. Her first charting single was 1979's "You Don't Miss a Thing," which reached the top 40 of the Billboard ...

  2. Sylvia Wynter is a Professor of Spanish and Portuguese and of African and Afro-American Studies, Emerita at Stanford University. Wynter was born in Cuba in 1928, but grew up in her parents’ native Jamaica under British colonial rule. She attended King’s College London in the years following World War II, where she earned both her BA and MA ...

  3. Slow and Steady. Finely Crafted. Siege Mentality. One Threat at a Time. The Next Threat. Truth and Consequences. Curse of the Ebony Hawk. Standing Down. Categories.

  4. When. 19 September 1979. The deepest untethered sea walk is 381 m (1,250 ft), achieved by Sylvia Earle (USA), on 19 September 1979. Dr. Earle was strapped to the front of a small research submersible in a JIM diving suit. Once on the seafloor, Earle untethered herself from the vehicle and explored the seabed for over two hours.

  5. 3 de jun. de 2024 · Sylvia Mendez (born June 7, 1936, Santa Ana, California, U.S.) is an American civil rights activist and nurse who was at the centre of the court case Mendez v. Westminster, in which a federal court ruled in the mid-1940s that the school segregation of Hispanic children was unconstitutional.. Mendez’s father, Gonzalo, was from Mexico, and her mother, Felicitas, was from Puerto Rico.

  6. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Botanist, biologist, conservationist, entrepreneur, Sylvia Earle has followed whales in the open sea, fought with sharks, and lived for weeks at a time on the floor of the sea in the Tektite undersea station. She has challenged and overcome every obstacle that stood in the path of her burning curiosity about the magical world beneath the waves.

  7. 18 de sept. de 2017 · Sylvia Mendez, the oldest daughter of the Mendez family—one of the families in the lawsuit— has spent the last twenty years sharing her family’s lesser known story. Sylvia Mendez was just eight years old when an all-white school in Orange County, California denied her entry. Due to her background, she could only attend the so-called ...