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  1. Joseph Parkes (22 January 1796 – 11 August 1865) was an English political reformer. Born into Unitarian Whig circles, Parkes developed an association with the Philosophical Radicals. In 1822 he established a Birmingham solicitor's practice specializing in election law.

  2. 15 de fev. de 2016 · Parkes, a warm, energetic man who has served as president of three Catholic high schools during the past 27 years, recognized the need to provide students with the know-how to be smart, active news consumers and better-informed citizens.

  3. Fr. Joseph Parkes, SJ was ordained on June 12, 1976 in the Fordham University Church. Including his regency at Ateneo de Manila High School in the Philippines in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, Fr. Parkes has had a remarkable career in Jesuit education that has spanned six decades to date.

  4. Christopher Joseph Park (born October 4, 1973) is an American retired professional wrestler, who is signed to WWE as a producer and onscreen personality. He is best known for his time with TNA Wrestling under the ring name Abyss. He became a one-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion.

  5. www.wise-qatar.org › biography › joseph-parkesFr. Joseph Parkes - WISE

    Rev. Joseph P. Parkes, S.J., serves as Chair of the Cristo Rey Network board. As one of the founders of Cristo Rey New York High School (CRNYHS) in 2004, he has served as President of this school in East Harlem since its opening.

  6. Joseph Parkes, politician, born in Warwick on 22 January 1796, was younger son of John Parkes, manufacturer, an intimate friend of Samuel Parr and Basil Montagu. Like his elder brother, Josiah Parkes, he was educated at Greenwich at the school of Dr. Charles Burney, but speaks of himself as having been ‘miseducated’.

  7. Fr. Joseph Parkes, S.J. – Vice-President Fr. Joe is the Provincial Assistant for Secondary and Pre-Secondary Education for the Maryland and USA Northeast Provinces of the Society of Jesus. He is one of the founders and the previous President of the Cristo Rey New York High School (CRNYHS).