Glasser — may refer to:* Albert Glasser (1916 ndash; 1988), American composer of film scores * Arthur Glasser * Dick Glasser (1933 ndash; 2000), American singer and songwriter * Harold Glasser, New Deal economist and Soviet spy * Ira Glasser (b. 1938),… … Wikipedia
William Glasser — William Glasser, M.D. is a American psychiatrist born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1925, and developer of Reality Therapy and Choice Theory.His ideas, which focus on personal choice, personal responsibility and personal transformation, are considered… … Wikipedia
William Glasser — Pour les personnes ayant le même patronyme, voir Glasser (homonymie). William Glasser, M.D. est un psychiatre américain né à Cleveland en 1925, et l auteur de la Thérapie de la réalité et de la Théorie du choix. Sa notoriété vient du fait qu il a … Wikipédia en Français
William Glasser — Dr. William Glasser, M.D. psiquiatra norteamericano nacido en Cleveland, Ohio en el 1925. Estudioso de la Teoría de la Selección y la Terapia de la Realidad. Reconocido por haber desarrollado una teoría de causa y efecto que permitiera explicar… … Wikipedia Español
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Harry Dexter White — (October 9, 1892 ndash; August 16, 1948) was an American economist and senior U.S. Treasury department official. He was a primary mover behind the Bretton Woods agreement and the formation of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. A… … Wikipedia
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