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Cuban gymnast and American political scientist (1928–2014)
Lecuona was born in Havana to Josefina Asencio Diaz and Fernando Lecuona Casado. As a youth, he was an assistant cashier at the Romeo y Julietacigar factory in Havana. His interest in athletics began as a youth involved in street sports. He was largely self-taught in gymnastics through his close study of a film of the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. He made his own gymnastics equipment and became so skilled that he could enter international competition.[1] He became a member of the Cuban gymnastics team in 1944 at the age of sixteen.[2]
Lecuona's success in gymnastics won him a full scholarship to Florida State University,[2] from which he received a degree in business advertising in 1957. After the rise to power of Fidel Castro, whom Lecuona vigorously opposed, his interest turned to politics. He acquired a master's degree and a Ph.D. in political science from FSU in 1968 and 1970, respectively. He then moved to Laredo to join the original faculty there of Texas A&I University, subsequently Laredo State University and then the current Texas A&M International University. Upon his retirement in 2002, he was recognized by the Texas state university system with a professor emeritus designation.[1][2]
Lecuona authored numerous books and professional articles in the fields of Latin American politics and economics, such as The International Journal on World Peace. His book, Ernesto Lecuona, the Genius and His Music, is a study of his uncle.[2] He also wrote Spanish-language novels.
Texas A&M International University president Ray Keck said of Lecuona:
His rare combination of hard work, energy, intelligence and good humor made him an invaluable member of this faculty. He and his wife Diana have been stalwart and steady forces for good in this institution and community for a very long time. We repeatedly turned to Dr. Lecuona to head difficult tasks and complex committee assignments. His service was always stellar, and the university and our community were infinitely better places for his passion and commitment.[2]
After he emigrated to the United States and with the rise of Castro, the staunchly anti-communist Lecuona never returned to Cuba. From his first marriage to the former Joan Hagle Gates (born c. 1936), from whom he was divorced, Lecuona had two sons, Mark Rafael Lecuona (born c. 1958) of Dallas, Texas, and Miguel Rafael Lecuona (born c. 1962) and wife Barbara of Fredericksburg, Texas, and two grandchildren. He is also survived by his second wife, Diana Picard Lecuona (born c. 1938), from whom he acquired two step-daughters, Monica Picard Jeffery and husband David and Jacqueline Picard Dennington and husband Joseph, and three step-grandchildren.[1]
Lecuona died in 2014 at a social gathering in San Antonio five days after his 86th birthday.[1] A memorial service was held on June 15 at the Student Center ballroom. The Dr. Rafael Lecuona Memorial Scholarship has been established in his honor.[2]
The Earth Simulator (ES), developed by the Japanese government's initiative "Earth Simulator Project", was a highly parallel vector supercomputer system for running global climate models to evaluate the effects of global warming and problems in solid earth geophysics. The system was developed for Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, and Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC) in 1997. Construction started in October 1999, and the site officially opened on 11 March 2002. The project cost 60 billion yen.
The Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus (ECV) is a fraternal organization dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of the American West, especially the history of the Mother Lode and gold mining regions of the area. There are chapters in California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Wyoming. Members call themselves "Clampers." The organization's name is in Dog Latin, and has no known meaning; even the spelling is disputed, sometimes appearing as "Clampus," "Clampsus," or "Clampsis." The motto of the Order, Credo quia absurdum, generally interpreted as meaning "I believe it because it is absurd;" is a Latin phrase popularly misattributed to Tertullian.
Bray Wanderers Football Club are an Irish association football club playing in the League of Ireland First Division. The club in its present form was founded in 1942 in Bray, and was known until 2010 as Bray Wanderers A.F.C. It was elected to the League in 1985, and plays its home matches at the Carlisle Grounds. Club colours are Green and White, and it goes by the nickname The Seagulls.
Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, commonly known as RACV, is a motoring club and mutual organisation.
Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi is a Nigerian politician and the former Chairman of the People's Democratic Party. He was governor of Kaduna State in Nigeria from 29 May 1999 to 29 May 2007, and was elected Senator for Kaduna North in April 2007. He is a member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP).
The Birch Gun was the first practical British self-propelled artillery gun, built at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich in 1925.
Virtual queue is a concept used in inbound call centers. Call centers use an Automatic Call Distributor (ACD) to distribute incoming calls to specific resources (agents) in the center. ACDs hold queued calls in First In, First Out order until agents become available. From the caller’s perspective, without virtual queuing they have only two choices: wait until an agent resource becomes available, or abandon and try again later. From the call center’s perspective, a long queue results in many abandoned calls, repeat attempts, and customer dissatisfaction.
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