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Qué (quién) es J Marion Shull - definición

AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST
Marion J. Levy; Marion J. Levy, Jr.; Marion Levy

J. Marion Shull         
  • Watercolor of Rome apple by J. Marion Shull.
  • Watercolor of pineapple (''Ananas comosus'') by J. Marion Shull, 1919.
AMERICAN BOTANIST (1872-1948)
James Marion Shull
James Marion Shull (1872–1948) was an American botanist known for his iris and daylily cultivars and botanical illustrations.
Tom Shull         
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  • After graduating from the U.S. Military Academy, Shull served in the U.S. Army from 1973 to 1985.<ref name=":0"/>
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Tom Shull (second from left) with (left to right) Michael Zacharia, Ambassador Robert "Bud" McFarlane, Lewis Shull, "To Heal a Nation" author Jan Scruggs and LTC John Shull.
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
Shull, Tom
Tom Shull is an American businessman and Director/CEO of the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (Exchange), No. 54 on the National Retail Federation's Top 100 Retailers list.
Marion J. Hatchett         
AMERICAN PRIEST
Marion Hatchett; Marion J Hatchett; Marion Josiah Hatchett
Marion Josiah Hatchett (1927–2009) was an Episcopal priest, scholar, and one of the primary liturgists who shaped the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.

Wikipedia

Marion J. Levy Jr.

Marion Joseph Levy Jr. (December 12, 1918 – May 26, 2002) was an American sociologist noted for his work on modernization theory.

Born in Galveston, Texas, Levy received his doctorate in sociology from Harvard, studying under Talcott Parsons. Levy was hired at Princeton in 1947. He served as Musgrave Professor of Sociology and International Affairs until retirement in 1989.

Levy was an advocate of structural-functionalism in sociology. His two-volume Modernization and the Structure of Societies was a systematic statement of modernization theory. Levy also produced analytic works on Chinese and Japanese history.

Levy was perhaps best known outside academia for an extremely short book, Levy's Laws of the Disillusionment of the True Liberal. The cynical "laws", originally numbering six and ultimately totaling 11, became a commonly quoted source of condensed sociopolitical wisdom.