Cambio

Cambio may refer to:

  • Cambio (magazine), a Colombian political magazine
  • Cambio (band), a Filipino band
  • Cambio, California, in Kern County
  • Cambio 90, a Peruvian political party
  • Perissone Cambio, 16th century musician
  • Currency exchange (disambiguation)
  • Cambio (game), a traditional card game
  • Cambio (AOL), an online news/entertainment website "for girls, build by girls" (AOL brand)
  • See also

  • Cambia (disambiguation)
  • Cambio (newspaper)

    Cambio is a state-funded newspaper published in La Paz, Bolivia. The newspaper began publication on 22 January 2009.

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    Cambio (magazine)

    Cambio (Spanish: Change) is a Colombian based social, political and economics magazine. Founded with the name Cambio 16 it was later sold and renamed Cambio in 1998 to nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez and other associates. In 2006 the magazine was sold to "Casa Editorial El Tiempo", the owner of Colombia's El Tiempo newspaper.

    History

    Cambio was founded as Cambio 16 América by Colombian journalist Daniel Samper Pizano and Spanish associates called the "sociedad empresarial española "Grupo 16"" who owned the Cambio 16 version of this magazine in Spain and were trying to establish a second major weekly magazine in Colombia to compete with Semana.

    Cambio 16 Américas was released on June 14, 1993 under the direction of Darío Restrepo Vélez and Patricia Lara Salive as chief executive officer of the board of directors. Samper worked as an editor. The owner and general director was the Spanish Juan Tomás de Salas.

    The first editorial committee was headed by Daniel Samper Pizano, Consuelo Mendoza, Guillermo Cortés, Gabriel Jaramillo, Gloria Zea, Reinaldo Cabrera and Patricia Lara Salive. It had a number of contributors like Antonio Caballero, Alberto Donadío, Germán Espinosa, Eduardo Escobar, Alfredo Molano Bravo, Darío Jaramillo Agudelo and Juan Ballesta.

    Nous

    Nous (British: /ˈns/; US: /ˈns/), sometimes equated to intellect or intelligence, is a philosophical term for the faculty of the human mind which is described in classical philosophy as necessary for understanding what is true or real. The three commonly used philosophical terms are from Greek, νοῦς or νόος, and Latin intellectus and intelligentia respectively. To describe the activity of this faculty, apart from verbs based on "understanding", the word "intellection" is sometimes used in philosophical contexts, and the Greek words noēsis and noein are sometimes also used. This activity is understood in a similar way, at least in some contexts, to the modern concept intuition.

    In philosophy, common English translations include "understanding" and "mind"; or sometimes "thought" or "reason" (in the sense of that which reasons, not the activity of reasoning). It is also often described as something equivalent to perception except that it works within the mind ("the mind's eye"). It has been suggested that the basic meaning is something like "awareness". In colloquial British English, nous also denotes "good sense", which is close to one everyday meaning it had in Ancient Greece.

    Philadelphia Slick

    Philadelphia Slick is a live hip hop band, fronted by rapper Noesis, formed in 2005. El Smooth and Noesis handle production for the band, which also includes saxophonist Matt Schwartz, bassist Mike Polinsky, and Ishmael Quintero.

    In 2007 Philadelphia Slick won Philadelphia City Paper's Reader's Choice award for Top Local Band.

    As of 2013, Philadelphia Slick is signed to Stoupe the Enemy of Mankind's Badtape Music label.

    History

    In 2006, Philadelphia Slick played the Emergenza Festival with performances at The Fire, The Five Spot, and The North Star Bar. The finals were held at the Theater of the Living Arts, where Noesis was named “Best Vocalist”.

    The group's first venture came out in late 2007, though Noesis himself has released five solo albums. In 2007 Philadelphia Slick took home first prize in the Philly Sound Clash, a competition sponsored by PhillyCarShare at World Café Live. In 2007 the band was the winner of the Philadelphia City Paper's Reader's Choice award for Top Local Band.

    Noesis (disambiguation)

    Noesis is a Greek word referring to perception of the mind, what the nous does.

    Noesis or noetic may also refer to:

  • Noesis and noema, technical terms in the Brentano–Husserl "philosophy of intentionality" tradition
  • Noesis Cultural Society, a Romanian cultural organization
  • Thessaloniki Science Center & Technology Museum - NOESIS
  • The journal of the Mega Society, a high IQ society
  • The name of a piece by Swiss contemporary composer Hanspeter Kyburz
  • The name of a concerto for clarinet, violin and orchestra by Erkki-Sven Tüür
  • The name of a song by the Japanese pop artist Gackt
  • Noesis (rapper), who fronts the band Philadelphia Slick
  • Noetic theory, a branch of metaphysical philosophy concerned with the study of mind and intellect
  • The Institute of Noetic Sciences
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