Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto (born May 2, 1986) in São Luís, Maranhão in Brazil
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto undergraduated in Law and Letters. He is a jurist, professor and writer with several published books, among them: Private Property and Legal Security, Brazilian Real Estate Registry, Tributary Constitutional System and Private Property in the 21st century.
Biography
Furthermore, Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto was approved in several public job positions, including to become the private real estate notary public in the city of Caxias do Sul notary's office in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, he also became an Adjunct Professor at the National Faculty of Law in the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ and at the University of Caxias do Sul - UCS, teaching in the graduated Law Master and Doctorate degree.
He was laureated in his Constitutional Law Doctorate and in his Master in Public Policy. Moreover, he obtained the highest grades in several lato sensu specializations and two graduation degrees. Currently, he is studying BA in Journalism at Faculdade da Serra Gaúcha - FSG and Law Doctorate degree at the University of Alicante, UA, Spain, in partnership with Universidade do Vale do Itajaí - UNIVALI.
Due to the notoriety and scope of his studies, Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto consolidated himself as a great world theorist in the real estate field of study, he has been recognized by the most relevant and important universities in the world, he has been a studied author and cataloged by Harvard, Oxford, Yale, University of Chicago, Columbia University, University of California - San Diego and referenced by the Library of Germany.
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto started his teaching activities at the University of Caxias do Sul - UCS in 2019 - a higher education institution in the Northeast part of Rio Grande do Sul, it is located in the mountain range of the state. The institution was listed by the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper ranking as the sixth best private university in . UCS started to figure among the best universities in Latin America with Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto's admission in 2019, according to the ranking formulated by the specialized in education British magazine Times Higher Education (THE). Manoel Valente teaches regular subjects as Adjunct Professor in the graduate Master and Doctorate in Law at UCS.
Family history
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto is Manoel Valente de Figueiredo's grandson, condecorated as the largest Brazil's rice farmer in 1980. He is the great-grandson of the Portuguese Agostinho Valente de Figueiredo, a Nobleman Knight of Portugal (Mercy General Record, Mercy of D. João V, bk. 15, p. 117v), and he is also the great-great-grandson of Manuel dos Reis de Figueiredo, both are from a rich and aristocratic Portuguese family from the region of Sintra, Portugal.
Agostinho Valente de Figueiredo was born in Portugal circa the 1840s, he has emigrated to Brazil to integrate the monarchy during the Second Empire period. He has landed in the city of São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil, along with his brother Lourenço Valente de Figueiredo and other relatives. Agostinho Valente received the Colonel title from the Brazilian National Guard. Colonel Agostinho died in the city of São Luís-MA in 1928. Manoel Valente de Figueiredo was born on February 20, 1923 and died on September 11, 1983 in Tuntum town, Maranhão State. Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto was born three years after the death of his grandfather.
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto's mother is called Rita Neuma Gomes Figueiredo and she is: a farmer, writer and Portuguese language teacher. His father, Hélio Araújo, has a bachelor's degree in: Law, Administration and Economics; he is also a politician, farmer and teacher.
Academic Trajectory
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto began his academic career teaching the Portuguese subject in elementary and high school at Centro Piauiense de Ensino school at the age of 17 in the city of Teresina, Piauí. By that time, he was undergraduating at the same time in Portuguese Literature at the Federal University of Piauí and a BA in Law at the Centro de Educação Unificada de Teresina, CEUT (Estácio - CEUT nowadays). He entered the graduate Public Policy master's degree at the Federal University of Piauí after undergraduating in Literature when he was 20, he accomplished his first year at the master's degree and the last year of his BA in Law at the same time. He undergraduated in Law in December 2008 at the age of 22. He defended his Master thesis in March 2010 when he was 23 years old.
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto started his teaching career in the higher education level as a law assistant professor at the Federal University of Maranhão - UFMA, due to a public written, didactics and titles examination at the age of 24. He was also hired by the Federal Institute of Piauí - IFPI as a Law professor due to a public written, didactics and titles examination at the same age. He has taught at several universities, colleges and civil society organizations. He entered in the graduate Constitutional Law Doctorate at the University of Fortaleza - UNIFOR at the age of 26 and defended his PhD dissertation in November 2015 when he was 29.
At the age of 31, Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto has taught at the National Faculty of Law - FND at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ as a result of a public written, didactics and titles examination and defense of memorial. His time in Rio de Janeiro was a short one, it was estimated in one year.
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto started teaching at the University of Caxias do Sul - UCS as an Adjunct Professor at the graduate Law Master and Doctorate degree when he was 33 as a result of approval in the selection opened to general public. Manoel Valente entered the Graduate Program in Law (PPGDIR / UCS) at UCS that it is composed by Master and Doctorate degree and aims at training high-level master and doctoral researchers, committed to innovation, qualification, diversity and social inclusion at the higher education. A training guided by ethical and investigative attitudes, converging to the achievement of proactive actions towards to the construction of a society based on democratic principles.
Most important academic titles
*University of Fortaleza - UNIFOR I Constitutional Law Doctorate degree
From 08/01/2012 to11/27/2015
*Federal University of Piauí - UFPI I Public Policy master's degree
From 01/21/2008 to 03/10/2010
International acknowledgement
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto is considered one of the greatest scholars of real estate in his field today. His PhD dissertation (UNIFOR, 2015) was named: Private Property in the 21st Century.
He is acknowledged by the most relevant and important Universities all over the world, He is a studied author and cataloged by Harvard, Oxford, Yale, University of Chicago, Columbia University, University of California - San Diego and referenced by the Library of Germany.
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto undergraduated in Law and Letters. He is a jurist, professor and writer with several published books, among them: Private Property and Legal Security, Brazilian Real Estate Registry, Tributary Constitutional System and Private Property in the 21st century.
Biography
Furthermore, Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto was approved in several public job positions, including to become the private real estate notary public in the city of Caxias do Sul notary's office in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, he also became an Adjunct Professor at the National Faculty of Law in the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ and at the University of Caxias do Sul - UCS, teaching in the graduated Law Master and Doctorate degree.
He was laureated in his Constitutional Law Doctorate and in his Master in Public Policy. Moreover, he obtained the highest grades in several lato sensu specializations and two graduation degrees. Currently, he is studying BA in Journalism at Faculdade da Serra Gaúcha - FSG and Law Doctorate degree at the University of Alicante, UA, Spain, in partnership with Universidade do Vale do Itajaí - UNIVALI.
Due to the notoriety and scope of his studies, Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto consolidated himself as a great world theorist in the real estate field of study, he has been recognized by the most relevant and important universities in the world, he has been a studied author and cataloged by Harvard, Oxford, Yale, University of Chicago, Columbia University, University of California - San Diego and referenced by the Library of Germany.
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto started his teaching activities at the University of Caxias do Sul - UCS in 2019 - a higher education institution in the Northeast part of Rio Grande do Sul, it is located in the mountain range of the state. The institution was listed by the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper ranking as the sixth best private university in . UCS started to figure among the best universities in Latin America with Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto's admission in 2019, according to the ranking formulated by the specialized in education British magazine Times Higher Education (THE). Manoel Valente teaches regular subjects as Adjunct Professor in the graduate Master and Doctorate in Law at UCS.
Family history
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto is Manoel Valente de Figueiredo's grandson, condecorated as the largest Brazil's rice farmer in 1980. He is the great-grandson of the Portuguese Agostinho Valente de Figueiredo, a Nobleman Knight of Portugal (Mercy General Record, Mercy of D. João V, bk. 15, p. 117v), and he is also the great-great-grandson of Manuel dos Reis de Figueiredo, both are from a rich and aristocratic Portuguese family from the region of Sintra, Portugal.
Agostinho Valente de Figueiredo was born in Portugal circa the 1840s, he has emigrated to Brazil to integrate the monarchy during the Second Empire period. He has landed in the city of São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil, along with his brother Lourenço Valente de Figueiredo and other relatives. Agostinho Valente received the Colonel title from the Brazilian National Guard. Colonel Agostinho died in the city of São Luís-MA in 1928. Manoel Valente de Figueiredo was born on February 20, 1923 and died on September 11, 1983 in Tuntum town, Maranhão State. Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto was born three years after the death of his grandfather.
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto's mother is called Rita Neuma Gomes Figueiredo and she is: a farmer, writer and Portuguese language teacher. His father, Hélio Araújo, has a bachelor's degree in: Law, Administration and Economics; he is also a politician, farmer and teacher.
Academic Trajectory
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto began his academic career teaching the Portuguese subject in elementary and high school at Centro Piauiense de Ensino school at the age of 17 in the city of Teresina, Piauí. By that time, he was undergraduating at the same time in Portuguese Literature at the Federal University of Piauí and a BA in Law at the Centro de Educação Unificada de Teresina, CEUT (Estácio - CEUT nowadays). He entered the graduate Public Policy master's degree at the Federal University of Piauí after undergraduating in Literature when he was 20, he accomplished his first year at the master's degree and the last year of his BA in Law at the same time. He undergraduated in Law in December 2008 at the age of 22. He defended his Master thesis in March 2010 when he was 23 years old.
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto started his teaching career in the higher education level as a law assistant professor at the Federal University of Maranhão - UFMA, due to a public written, didactics and titles examination at the age of 24. He was also hired by the Federal Institute of Piauí - IFPI as a Law professor due to a public written, didactics and titles examination at the same age. He has taught at several universities, colleges and civil society organizations. He entered in the graduate Constitutional Law Doctorate at the University of Fortaleza - UNIFOR at the age of 26 and defended his PhD dissertation in November 2015 when he was 29.
At the age of 31, Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto has taught at the National Faculty of Law - FND at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ as a result of a public written, didactics and titles examination and defense of memorial. His time in Rio de Janeiro was a short one, it was estimated in one year.
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto started teaching at the University of Caxias do Sul - UCS as an Adjunct Professor at the graduate Law Master and Doctorate degree when he was 33 as a result of approval in the selection opened to general public. Manoel Valente entered the Graduate Program in Law (PPGDIR / UCS) at UCS that it is composed by Master and Doctorate degree and aims at training high-level master and doctoral researchers, committed to innovation, qualification, diversity and social inclusion at the higher education. A training guided by ethical and investigative attitudes, converging to the achievement of proactive actions towards to the construction of a society based on democratic principles.
Most important academic titles
*University of Fortaleza - UNIFOR I Constitutional Law Doctorate degree
From 08/01/2012 to11/27/2015
*Federal University of Piauí - UFPI I Public Policy master's degree
From 01/21/2008 to 03/10/2010
International acknowledgement
Manoel Valente Figueiredo Neto is considered one of the greatest scholars of real estate in his field today. His PhD dissertation (UNIFOR, 2015) was named: Private Property in the 21st Century.
He is acknowledged by the most relevant and important Universities all over the world, He is a studied author and cataloged by Harvard, Oxford, Yale, University of Chicago, Columbia University, University of California - San Diego and referenced by the Library of Germany.
Kelvyn Hallifax (born 22 June 1952 in Croydon, Surrey, England) is a British composer, singer, musician and record producer.
In the 1970s and 1980s he was active as a singer and guitarist in several bands. In Dorking, Surrey Hallifax played in the band Joanne, later Wilder, as a guitarist and was their singer in the 1970s. Then he was a member of the band Window in London.
His best-known song is White Boy in Europe from 1986, a single from his 1986 album Days of Europe. He appeared with the song White Boy in Europe in the German TV show WWF Club of Westdeutscher Rundfunk which was broadcast in the German first TV channel in 1986. A music video was shot for the German TV show Musikladen Eurotops in 1986, too.
He was also engaged as a background singer, for example in 1994 on the album Life in the Streets by Prince Ital Joe and in 1996 on the album Fly by Sarah Brightman.
He and the German singer Sandra Goltz were part of the Electropop duo "Mor La Peach" from 2008 to 2013.
In 2009 he composed music for three Fiskars commmercials for German TV and the German documentary film Brezelkäfer Diaries.
Hallifax later also worked as a music producer. For the short film Go Bash! (2010) by Stefan Eckel and Stefan Prehn he contributed the music as a composer.
Discography
Albums
* Days Of Europa, Teldec (1986)
Singles
*True Love Adventures, B-Seite Interiors, Polydor (1983)
* White Boy in Europe, Teldec (1986)
In the 1970s and 1980s he was active as a singer and guitarist in several bands. In Dorking, Surrey Hallifax played in the band Joanne, later Wilder, as a guitarist and was their singer in the 1970s. Then he was a member of the band Window in London.
His best-known song is White Boy in Europe from 1986, a single from his 1986 album Days of Europe. He appeared with the song White Boy in Europe in the German TV show WWF Club of Westdeutscher Rundfunk which was broadcast in the German first TV channel in 1986. A music video was shot for the German TV show Musikladen Eurotops in 1986, too.
He was also engaged as a background singer, for example in 1994 on the album Life in the Streets by Prince Ital Joe and in 1996 on the album Fly by Sarah Brightman.
He and the German singer Sandra Goltz were part of the Electropop duo "Mor La Peach" from 2008 to 2013.
In 2009 he composed music for three Fiskars commmercials for German TV and the German documentary film Brezelkäfer Diaries.
Hallifax later also worked as a music producer. For the short film Go Bash! (2010) by Stefan Eckel and Stefan Prehn he contributed the music as a composer.
Discography
Albums
* Days Of Europa, Teldec (1986)
Singles
*True Love Adventures, B-Seite Interiors, Polydor (1983)
* White Boy in Europe, Teldec (1986)
Patricia B. Seybold, CEO of Patricia Seybold Group, is the author of Customers.com, The Customer Revolution, Outside Innovation, and co-author of Brandchild. Her books, (particularly Customers.com), discuss the impact that technology and evolving customer behavior have on business trends. Ms. Seybold is a strong advocate for the idea that customers should be engaged in the brainstorming work that precedes the conception of successful products and services.
Published work
*Patricia B. Seybold with Ronni T. Marshak. Customers.com: How to Create a Profitable Business Strategy for the Internet and Beyond. Crown Business, 1998.
*Patricia B. Seybold with Ronni T. Marshak. The Customer Revolution. Crown Business, 2001.
*Patricia B. Seybold. Outside Innovation: How Your Customers Will Co-Design Your Company's Future. Collins, 2006.
*Martin Lindstrom and Patricia B. Seybold. Brandchild: Remarkable Insights into the Minds of Today's Global Kids & Their Relationships with Brands. Kogan Page, 2004.
Published work
*Patricia B. Seybold with Ronni T. Marshak. Customers.com: How to Create a Profitable Business Strategy for the Internet and Beyond. Crown Business, 1998.
*Patricia B. Seybold with Ronni T. Marshak. The Customer Revolution. Crown Business, 2001.
*Patricia B. Seybold. Outside Innovation: How Your Customers Will Co-Design Your Company's Future. Collins, 2006.
*Martin Lindstrom and Patricia B. Seybold. Brandchild: Remarkable Insights into the Minds of Today's Global Kids & Their Relationships with Brands. Kogan Page, 2004.
In logic (especially in its applications to mathematics and philosophy), a pseudotheorem is a proposed general statement that is "coincidentally" true, rather than being the consequence of any axioms, postulates, or theorems, or any sequence of logical deductions thereof. For example, the statement, "All odd numbers between 0 and 14 are either prime or square" is a pseudotheorem because there is no "theoretical" reason it must be true, yet it is true as there are no counterexamples to the statement (1 and 9 are squares and 3, 5, 7, 11, and 13, are all prime). Many pseudotheorems are illustrative examples of the strong law of small numbers.
Examples
* Let x be a positive integer between 818 and 830, inclusive. Then, "x is prime if and only if x minus 810 is also prime" is a pseudotheorem. Each of the integers 821, 823, 827, and 829 are prime; in mathematical terms, we can say that they form a prime quadruplet. Subtracting 810 from all four numbers gives (11, 13, 17, 19), all of which are prime. One can then easily verify that there are no other primes in the interval between 818 and 830, nor are there any other primes in the interval between 8 and 20. As a result, the statement has no counterexamples and is thus a true statement.
* Let n be a positive integer such that n < 9. Then, <math>\lceil exp(n/2) \rceil </math> = F<sub>n+2</sub>, where exp denotes the exponential function e and F<sub>n</sub> denotes the nth Fibonacci number. The two functions coincidentally and amusingly agree for the first eight terms: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55. After that, the two functions diverge, with the function on the left side taking 91 and 149 for the ninth and tenth terms, respectively, while the function on the right side takes the values 89 and 144 for the ninth and tenth terms, respectively. As there are no counterexamples to the statement in the range between 0 and 8, inclusive, the statement holds for that range and is thus a pseudotheorem for said range.
* Let x be a positive integer such that x < 15. Then, x is either prime or square.
* Let x be a positive integer such that 115 < x < 125. Then, x is composite. See prime gap for more information.
* Let p be a prime number such that 1 < p < 10. Then, 2 -1 is prime: 3, 7, 31, and 127 are all prime.
* Let n be a non-negative integer such that n < 6. Then, 30n+7 is prime: 7, 37, 67, 97, 127, and 157 are all prime. Unfortunately, the next three terms, 187, 217, and 247, are all composite (187 11 x 17, 217 7 x 31, and 247 = 13 x 19).
Examples
* Let x be a positive integer between 818 and 830, inclusive. Then, "x is prime if and only if x minus 810 is also prime" is a pseudotheorem. Each of the integers 821, 823, 827, and 829 are prime; in mathematical terms, we can say that they form a prime quadruplet. Subtracting 810 from all four numbers gives (11, 13, 17, 19), all of which are prime. One can then easily verify that there are no other primes in the interval between 818 and 830, nor are there any other primes in the interval between 8 and 20. As a result, the statement has no counterexamples and is thus a true statement.
* Let n be a positive integer such that n < 9. Then, <math>\lceil exp(n/2) \rceil </math> = F<sub>n+2</sub>, where exp denotes the exponential function e and F<sub>n</sub> denotes the nth Fibonacci number. The two functions coincidentally and amusingly agree for the first eight terms: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55. After that, the two functions diverge, with the function on the left side taking 91 and 149 for the ninth and tenth terms, respectively, while the function on the right side takes the values 89 and 144 for the ninth and tenth terms, respectively. As there are no counterexamples to the statement in the range between 0 and 8, inclusive, the statement holds for that range and is thus a pseudotheorem for said range.
* Let x be a positive integer such that x < 15. Then, x is either prime or square.
* Let x be a positive integer such that 115 < x < 125. Then, x is composite. See prime gap for more information.
* Let p be a prime number such that 1 < p < 10. Then, 2 -1 is prime: 3, 7, 31, and 127 are all prime.
* Let n be a non-negative integer such that n < 6. Then, 30n+7 is prime: 7, 37, 67, 97, 127, and 157 are all prime. Unfortunately, the next three terms, 187, 217, and 247, are all composite (187 11 x 17, 217 7 x 31, and 247 = 13 x 19).