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  1. Miss Colombia 2009. Miss Colombia 2009, the 75th Miss Colombia pageant, was held at the Centro de Convenciones in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, on Monday, November 16, 2009. Miss Colombia 2008, Michelle Rouillard, crowned Natalia Navarro from the department of Bolívar as the new Miss Colombia.

    • November 16, 2009
  2. Cindy Fuller. Marilyn Hanold. Yvette Vickers. Clayre Peters. Marianne Gaba. Elaine Reynolds. Donna Lynn. Ellen Stratton. Note: Ellen Stratton was the first official Playmate of the Year.

  3. Natalia Velez nasceu em guayaquil no Equador, mas se mudou para a Colômbia com seus pais, quando ela tinha apenas 8 meses de idade.Decidiu iniciar a carreira de modelo aos 13 anos de idade, desde então já fez campanhas publicitárias para marcas famosas como Avon, Americanino, Besame, Coca-Cola, Go Daddy, Pantene, Pepsi e Samsung ...

  4. 103. 2017. Learning from other minds: An optimistic critique of reinforcement learning models of social learning. N Vélez, H Gweon. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 38, 110-115. , 2021. 61. 2021. Integrating incomplete information with imperfect advice.

  5. static1.squarespace.com › 1693010404658 › 2023-08_velez_CVNatalia Velez - CV

    Natalia V elez Department of Psychology Email:nvelez@princeton.edu Princeton, NJ 08540 Web:nataliavelez.org Education & Professional Experience 2023{Princeton University Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology 2020{2023 Harvard University Postdoctoral Fellow (Mentors: Samuel J. Gershman, Fiery Cushman) 2014{2020 Stanford University

  6. 1 ott 2020 · Nicknamed “The Science Sketcher” in Stanford’s psychology department, Vélez is known for doodling on a digital tablet at talks and posting portraits of speakers and her notes on her Twitter feed. She grew up in a family of artists and often got scolded by her teachers for drawing in her notebook during class.

  7. 29 lug 2020 · Natalia Vélez: Multigenerational innovation and division of labor in online communities. Watch on. Abstract. By sharing and building upon each others’ knowledge, humans have developed repertoires of cultural practices and technologies that have enabled us to survive everywhere from the tundra to the Earth’s orbit.