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Fineman may refer to: * Herbert Fineman, (born 1920), politician * Howard Fineman (born 1948), journalist * Martha Fineman, scholar * Uri Fineman (born 1959), singer See also * Feynman (other) * Rondell Rawlins Rondell "Fineman" Rawlins (c. 1975 – August 28, 2008) was a Guyanese gang leader and fugitive believed responsible for a number of crimes in the South American nation. Rawlins was implicated in the murder of Guyanese Agriculture Minister Saty ..., nicknamed "Fineman" * Smith–Fineman–Myers syndrome {{surname Jewish surnames Yiddish-language surnames ...
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Martha Fineman
Martha Albertson Fineman (born 1943) is an American jurist, legal theorist and political philosopher. She is Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law. Fineman was previously the first holder of the Dorothea S. Clarke Professor of Feminist Jurisprudence at Cornell Law School. She held the Maurice T. Moore Professorship at Columbia Law School. Fineman works in the areas of feminist legal theory and critical legal theory and directs the Feminism and Legal Theory Project, which she founded in 1984. Much of her early scholarship focuses on the legal regulation of family and intimacy, and she has been called "the preeminent feminist family theorist of our time." She has since broadened her scope to focus on the legal implications of universal dependency, vulnerability and justice. Her recent work formulates a theory of vulnerability. She is a progressive liberal thinker; she has been an affiliated scholar of John Podesta's Center for American Progress. ...
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Howard Fineman
Howard David Fineman (born November 17, 1948) is an American journalist who is global editorial director of the AOL Huffington Post Media Group. Prior to his move to Huffington Post in October 2010, he was Newsweek's chief political correspondent, senior editor and deputy Washington bureau Chief. An award-winning writer, Fineman also is an NBC News analyst, contributing reports to the network and its cable affiliate MSNBC. He appeared frequently on ''Hardball with Chris Matthews'', ''The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell'', and ''The Rachel Maddow Show''. The author of scores of ''Newsweek'' cover stories, Fineman's work has also appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', and ''The New Republic''. His "Living Politics" column was posted weekly on Newsweek.com. Fineman authored his first book, ''The Thirteen American Arguments: Enduring Debates That Define and Inspire Our Country,'' in 2008. Early life and education Fineman was raised in a Jewish familyBoogie ...
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Smith–Fineman–Myers Syndrome
Smith–Fineman–Myers syndrome (SFMS1) is a congenital disorder that causes birth defects. This syndrome was named after Richard D. Smith, Robert M. Fineman and Gart G. Myers who discovered it around 1980. Signs and symptoms SFMS affects the skeletal and nervous system. This syndrome's external signs would be an unusual facial appearance with their heads being slightly smaller than average, a narrow face (clinically known as dolichocephaly), a large mouth with a drooping lower lip that is held open, protruding upper jaw, widely spaced upper front teeth, an underdeveloped chin, cleft palate and exotropied-slanted eyes with drooping eyelids. Males who have SFMS have short stature and a thin body build. The skin is lightly pigmented with multiple freckles. They may have scoliosis and chest abnormalities. Affected boys have reduced muscle tone as infants-young children. X-rays sometimes show that their bones are underdeveloped and show characteristics of the bones of younger chil ...
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Herbert Fineman
Herbert Fineman (July 4, 1920 – August 18, 2016) was an American politician and former Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly, the legislature of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. There are 203 members, elected for two-year terms from single member districts. It .... Fineman from Wynnefield was first elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1955 from the 194th District. Before being elected Speaker, he was the floor leader for the Democratic party in the Pennsylvania House. He was convicted on charges of accepting payments from parents trying to get their children into graduate schools at state-supported universities. (1977) He died on August 18, 2016.http://articles.philly.com/2016-08-20/news/75073155_1_pennsylvania-house-state-government-legislator References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fineman, Herbert Members of the Pennsylvania House of Re ...
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Uri Fineman
Uri Fineman ( he, אורי פיינמן, born 1959) is an Israeli singer and composer who has released several album. Biography Fineman was born in 1959 in Tel Aviv, Israel. He won first prize at a major music competition at age 11 singing Nissim Gelding's ''"איני יכול"''. He plays the guitar as well as sings. In addition to music he also practices karate. He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1977. In 1987, two years after beginning work on his first album, he released the first song "את אינך" to radio where it quickly became a hit. In 1990, he released his second album, ''מלח הארץ'', with Tamir Klisky. In 1990 and 1991, he participated in the Hanukkah contest ''קדם אירוויזיון'', singing the songs "הבה נגילה" and "האור". In 1993, he released his third album, ''אהבה מחודשת'' which went platinum Platinum is a chemical element with the symbol Pt and atomic number 78. It is a dense, malleable, ductile, highly unreact ...
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Rondell Rawlins
Rondell "Fineman" Rawlins (c. 1975 – August 28, 2008) was a Guyanese gang leader and fugitive believed responsible for a number of crimes in the South American nation. Rawlins was implicated in the murder of Guyanese Agriculture Minister Satyadeow Sawh on April 22, 2006, along with Sawh's brother and a security guard. On January 26, 2008, Rawlins and his men killed eleven people, including five children, in an attack on the village of Lusignan in what is known as the Lusignan Massacre. On February 17, the gang carried out the Bartica Massacre, when they attacked the town of Bartica, Essequibo, and killed 12 people including three police officers. Rawlins believed that his missing girlfriend had been abducted by the government, thus motivating the massacres. The Guyanese government put a reward of 50 million Guyanese dollar The Guyanese dollar (currency sign: $, G$ and GY$; ISO: GYD) has been the unit of account in Guyana (formerly British Guiana) since 29 January 1839. O ...
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Feynman (other)
Richard Feynman (1918–1988) was a physicist. Feynman may also refer to: * 7495 Feynman, asteroid * Foresight Institute Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology Other people with the surname * Joan Feynman (1927–2020), astrophysicist, sister of Richard See also * Feynmanium * Feinman, a surname * Fineman Fineman may refer to: * Herbert Fineman Herbert Fineman (July 4, 1920 – August 18, 2016) was an American politician and former Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Fineman from Wynnefield was first elected to the Pennsylvan ..., a surname * {{disambiguation, surname Jewish surnames Yiddish-language surnames ...
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Jewish Surnames
Jewish surnames are family names used by Jews and those of Jewish origin. Jewish surnames are thought to be of comparatively recent origin; the first known Jewish family names date to the Middle Ages, in the 10th and 11th centuries CE. Jews have some of the largest varieties of surnames among any ethnic group, owing to the geographically diverse Jewish diaspora, as well as cultural assimilation and the recent trend toward Hebraization of surnames. Some traditional surnames relate to Jewish history or roles within the religion, such as Cohen ("priest"), Levi, Shulman ("synagogue-man"), Sofer ("scribe"), or Kantor ("cantor"), while many others relate to a secular occupation or place names. The majority of Jewish surnames used today developed in the past three hundred years. History Historically, Jews used Hebrew patronymic names. In the Jewish patronymic system the first name is followed by either ''ben-'' or ''bat-'' ("son of" and "daughter of," respectively), and then the f ...
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