The Social Democratic Party ( French : Parti social-démocrate , pronounced [paʁti sɔsjal demɔkʁat] , PSD) was a centrist political party in France .
23-628: PSD may refer to: Educational bodies [ edit ] Pennsylvania School for the Deaf , a Pre-K to 12th grade school for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students, located in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philippine School Doha , a Filipino school in Doha, Qatar Pontiac School District , a school district in Michigan, US Poudre School District ,
46-569: A defunct political movement in Ukraine which was part of the Our Ukraine–People's Self-Defense Bloc electoral alliance Party of Socialists and Democrats , a major political party of San Marino Social Democratic Party of Albania , a minor political party of Albania Social Democratic Party (France) , a defunct political party of France Social Democratic Party (Moldova) , a political party of Moldova Social Democratic Party (Portugal) ,
69-417: A defunct political party of Brazil Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 2011) , a current political party of Brazil Social Democratic Party (El Salvador) , a political party of El Salvador Social Democratic Party (Mexico) , a defunct political party of Mexico Social Democratic Party (Nicaragua) , a political party of Nicaragua Europe [ edit ] Civil Movement "People's Self-Defense" ,
92-425: A famous sandwich and soup restaurant located in the tourist town of Jasper, Alberta, Canada FK PSD , a handgun chambered mainly in 7.5 FK but also comes with barrels for 10mm Auto and 9x19mm Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title PSD . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
115-518: A major political party of Portugal Social Democratic Party (Romania) , a major political party of Romania Social Democratic Party (Spain) , a defunct political party of Spain Science and engineering [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] Personal or portable storage device .psd, a Photoshop document file extension Professional Scrum Developer, a course leading to certification for Scrum (development) Power spectral density ,
138-490: A moderate compensation, and of the poor, gratuitously, laboring under the privation of the faculty of speech, are maintained and educated." (Act of the Pennsylvania General Assembly , February 8, 1821) The state also provided financial assistance. Episcopal Bishop William White served as the school's president until his death in 1836. The number of deaf children needing special education increased so much that
161-416: A much larger school—more accurately, an asylum—was soon needed. This became the stately Greek Revival structure that still stands at the northwest corner Broad and Pine Streets. Completed in 1826 and later incorporating two additions, this building is an excellent example of major works by three of America's most important 19th-century architects: John Haviland , William Strickland and Frank Furness . When
184-542: A political party of Rwanda Socialist Destourian Party , former name (to 1988) of the ruling party in Tunisia, currently called Constitutional Democratic Rally Americas [ edit ] Parti social démocratique du Québec , a former provincial political party in Canada Democratic Socialist Party (Argentina) , a defunct political party of Argentina Social Democratic Party (Brazil, 1945–65) ,
207-776: A school district in Larimer County, Colorado Government and military [ edit ] Payment Services Directive , EU regulation for payment services Pesticides Safety Directorate , UK Presidential Study Directive, a kind of national security directive from the Obama presidency Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit, under the Clean Air Act (United States) Protective Services Detail, Personal Security Detachment, or Personal Security Detail; US military security details Language [ edit ] Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary , lexicography project for
230-479: A two-dimensional photodetector Positive semidefinite (disambiguation) Power spectral density , distribution of power of a signal Program Service Data , data displayed on HD radio receiver Other uses [ edit ] PSD (rapper) , a Californian rapper and hip-hop producer Port Said Airport , Egypt (IATA code PSD) Private Sector Development , term used in international development PSD Bank , German banking group Patricia Street Deli,
253-656: The Germantown section of Philadelphia, occupying several buildings of the Old Germantown Academy site at 100 West School House Lane. Spring Garden College bought the Mt. Airy campus in 1985 and then closed in the early 1990s. The institution presently serves students aged 3 to 18 in preschool through high school classes. As one of four private state-chartered schools, along with the Western Pennsylvania School for
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#1732847876057276-461: The Old Germantown Academy , added to the NRHP in 1972. Artists Albert Newsam and John Carlin attended the school, starting in 1820. 40°00′48″N 75°10′30″W / 40.0132°N 75.175°W / 40.0132; -75.175 Social Democratic Party (France) Originally named Democratic Socialist Movement of France ( Mouvement démocrate socialiste de France , MDSF),
299-663: The Union for French Democracy (UDF), the centre-right confederation created in order to support President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing . In 1995, the PSD merged with the Centre of Social Democrats (CDS), the Christian-democratic component of the confederation, to form Democratic Force (FD), which later became the core of a unified UDF in 1998. This article about a political party in France
322-519: The United States . Its founder, David G. Seixas (1788–1864), was a Philadelphia crockery maker-dealer who became concerned with the plight of impoverished deaf children who he observed on the city's streets. The current school building is listed by the National Register of Historic Places , and two former campuses are similarly recognized. It is one of four approved chartered schools—along with
345-654: The Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children , the Overbrook School for the Blind , the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf —in Pennsylvania. In 1819, Seixas began bringing deaf youngsters into his home to provide them with food, clothing and instruction, all at his expense. More space became needed to accommodate additional children as Seixas' humanitarian efforts became known, so he rented an office at
368-559: The Center for Community and Professional Services also operates on the school's campus. Under the title Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb , the former campus at 7500 Germantown Avenue was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on May 9, 1985. The 1826 Broad Street building is a contributing building in the Broad Street Historic District added to the NRHP in 1984. The current buildings are part of
391-607: The Deaf, which recently took over the Scranton School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children (formerly known as Scranton State School for the Deaf ), the Pennsylvania School is reimbursed for most of its operating expenses by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and eligible youngsters attend tuition-free. The school also depends on charitable contributions. A resource and service center for deaf and hard of hearing adults called
414-551: The Pennsylvania School moved to a 70-acre (280,000 m ) campus in Philadelphia's Mount Airy neighborhood in 1892–1893, the Broad and Pine building was purchased by the predecessor of Philadelphia's University of the Arts . The structure, now known as Dorrance Hamilton Hall, is the oldest extant edifice on Broad Street . Since 1984, the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf has been located in
437-525: The ancient language isolate Plains Indian Sign Language (ISO 639-3 code: psd) Proto-South Dravidian , unattested language of south India Political parties [ edit ] Africa [ edit ] Social Democratic Party (Angola) , a political party of Angola Social Democratic Party (Benin) , a political party of Benin Social Democratic Party of Madagascar , a political party of Madagascar Social Democratic Party (Rwanda) ,
460-503: The distribution of power per unit time into frequency components composing that signal. Medicine [ edit ] Protein S deficiency Post-stroke depression Postsynaptic density , a specialization of the cytoskeleton at the synaptic junction Psychiatric service dog Other uses in science and engineering [ edit ] Particle size distribution , in granular materials Platform screen doors , in railway platforms Position sensitive device or detector,
483-499: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PSD&oldid=1241412952 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Pennsylvania School for the Deaf The Pennsylvania School for the Deaf is the third-oldest school of its kind in
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#1732847876057506-630: The party was founded in 1973, by a split from the Socialist Party (PS). Its founders (among them Max Lejeune , André Santini , Pierre-Cristophe Baguet , Charles Baur , Émile Muller , Joseph Klifa and Auguste Locoeur ) opposed to the alliance with the French Communist Party (PCF) arranged by François Mitterrand on behalf of the PS based on the Common Programme . In 1978, the PSD joined
529-467: The southeast corner of Eleventh and High (later Market) Streets to serve as a school. In 1821, prominent Philadelphia citizens decided to help Seixas by incorporating a charitable society: the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. The organization was chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as "an asylum and school in the city of Philadelphia, where the children of the rich, for
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