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Hariton
Hariton is a variant spelling of the Greek name Chariton. The Cyrillic spelling "Харитон" may be occasionally transliterated as Chariton, Khariton, and Hariton. Notable people with this name include: Given name * Hariton Pushwagner *Heimann Hariton Tiktin * Hariton Paşovschi * Hariton-Tzannis Alivizatos, microbiologist, a proponent of a putative Greek cancer cure Surname *Lorraine Hariton, CEO and President of Catalyst (nonprofit organization) *Traian Hariton, a pseudonym of Traian Herseni Traian Herseni (February 18, 1907 – July 17, 1980) was a Romanian social scientist, journalist, and political figure. First noted as a favorite disciple of Dimitrie Gusti, he helped establish the Romanian school of rural sociology in the 1920s a ... (1907-1980), Romanian social scientist, journalist, and political figure See also * Hariton Peak * Haritina/Kharitina, feminine variant {{surname ...
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Lorraine Hariton
Lorraine Hariton (born November 7, 1954) is the president and CEO of Catalyst, a New York City–based nonprofit organization committed to the advancement of women in the workplace. Early life and education Hariton grew up in Long Island, New York. She has described her mother, a teacher who later became a clinical psychologist, as "very strong," and as proof that a woman could have both a successful career and a family. Hariton earned a Bachelor of Science in mathematical sciences from Stanford University and an MBA (1982) from Harvard Business School. Career Hariton started her career in 1977 at IBM, where she worked for 15 years, including in sales and executive roles. She later served as CEO of two venture-backed Silicon Valley start-ups: Beatnik (1999–2002), which made audio software for phones, and Apptera (2003–2005), a mobile communications and advertising company. In 2009, Hariton was appointed by Barack Obama to be Special Representative for Commerci ...
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Hariton Peak
Hariton Peak ( bg, връх Харитон, vrah Hariton, ) is the rocky peak rising to 1690 mReference Elevation Model of Antarctica.
Polar Geospatial Center. University of Minnesota, 2019
near the north end of in , . It is named after Pop (Priest) Hariton (Hariton Halachev, 1835–1876), a leader of the 1876

Hariton Pushwagner
Terje Brofos (2 May 1940 – 24 April 2018), better known by stage name Hariton Pushwagner, was a Norwegian Pop artist. Early life and education Born as Terje Brofos during a bomb attack in May 1940, he grew in Berg, a neighborhood in the North End of Oslo. In 1944, he was severely injured in a traffic accident. His father Fritjof was an engineer who struggled with alcohol. His mother Elsa worked as a biochemist and would eventually leave her husband.Petter Mejlænder (2 May 2010Fenomenet Pushwagner''Aftenposten'' During his youth, he excelled in both summer and winter sports. He became one of Norway's best tennis players and in 1955 played in a doubles final for the Norwegian championship with Arne Melander, a match which the duo lost. Pushwagner finished his education at the State's School of Art and Design of Oslo in 1959. He stated that he quit drawing for a period after his studies and that he struggled for several years to find his personal style. Career Pushwagner d ...
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Heimann Hariton Tiktin
Heimann Hariton Tiktin (August 9, 1850 – March 13, 1936), born Heimann Tiktin, was a Silesian-born Romanian linguist and academic, one of the founders of modern Romanian linguistics. Biography Born in Breslau (part of Prussia at the time), into a rabbinic family which took its name from the shtetl of Tyktin,Mehr he was himself destined to a rabbinic vocation, and received a classical education.Graur, p.69–70 At the age of 18, Tiktin moved to Iaşi, where he married Amalia Mayerhoffer one year later, becoming a Romanian citizen in the early 1870s. After having taught himself Romanian, Tiktin instructed courses in Latin, Ancient Greek and German in several of Iaşi's colleges (the Commercial School, the Alexandru cel Bun College, and the National Lyceum). He took active part in the cultural and scientific life of the city, and attended meeting of the highly influential ''Junimea'' circle. He became a friend of the poet Mihai Eminescu, who acquainted him with Romanian lexi ...
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Hariton Paşovschi
Hariton Paşovschi (born 6 April 1935) is a Romanian bobsledder. He competed in the two-man and the four-man events at the 1964 Winter Olympics The 1964 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IX Olympic Winter Games (german: IX. Olympische Winterspiele) and commonly known as Innsbruck 1964 ( bar, Innschbruck 1964, label=Austro-Bavarian), was a winter multi-sport event which was celebr .... References 1935 births Living people Romanian male bobsledders Olympic bobsledders of Romania Bobsledders at the 1964 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Craiova {{Romania-bobsleigh-bio-stub ...
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Traian Herseni
Traian Herseni (February 18, 1907 – July 17, 1980) was a Romanian social scientist, journalist, and political figure. First noted as a favorite disciple of Dimitrie Gusti, he helped establish the Romanian school of rural sociology in the 1920s and early '30s, and took part in interdisciplinary study groups and field trips. A prolific essayist and researcher, he studied isolated human groups across the country, trying to define relations between sociology, ethnography, and cultural anthropology, with an underlying interest in sociological epistemology. He was particularly interested in the peasant cultures and pastoral society of the Făgăraș Mountains. Competing with Anton Golopenția for the role of Gusti's leading disciple, Herseni emerged as the winner in 1937; from 1932, he also held a teaching position at the University of Bucharest. Herseni became a committed eugenicist and racial scientist, who discarded a moderate left-wing stance to embrace fascism, and parted ways wi ...
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Chariton (name)
Chariton (Greek: Χαρίτων) is a name of Byzantine Greek origin (see Chariton the Confessor) meaning well-affected, benevolent. In modern times is used as both as given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a ... and family name, it several spellings, depending on the language, including Hariton, Charyton, Khariton. The feminine form is (variously transliterated) Charitina/ Haritina/Kharitina. Chariton may also have a French origin, variously spelled Charaton, Thieraton, Charretin. 'Charaton' may itself be a corruption of Charleton or Charlatan. References {{Reflist Given names of Greek language origin ...
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Khariton (other)
__NOTOC__ Khariton is a variant of the Greek name Chariton. It may refer to: Surname * Yulii Khariton (1904–1996), Russian physicist Given name * Khariton Korotkevich (1882–1904), the pseudonym of Haritina Korotkevich, Russian soldier *Khariton Laptev (1700–1763), Russian naval officer * Khariton Platonov (1842-1907), Russian painter *Khariton Chebotaryov (1746-1815), Russian academic Other * 9263 Khariton, an asteroid See also * Chariton (other) * Hariton Hariton is a variant spelling of the Greek name Chariton. The Cyrillic spelling "Харитон" may be occasionally transliterated as Chariton, Khariton, and Hariton. Notable people with this name include: Given name * Hariton Pushwagner *Heima ... * Kharitonov, a surname, a patronymic derivation of the name {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Greek Cancer Cure
The Greek cancer cure was a putative cancer cure invented and promoted by microbiologist Hariton-Tzannis Alivizatos (died 1991). It consisted of intravenous injections of a fluid for which Alivizatos would not reveal the formula. Medical claims and criticism In 1983, Alivizatos announced that he had developed a serum that had a 60-percent success rate in arresting most types of cancers, with the exception of extremely advanced cases. He claimed that the serum could attack a protein-like substance that surrounds cancer cells and weaken the body's ability to keep the disease from spreading. Greek health officials ridiculed Alivizatos's assertions, while the American Cancer Society warned his current patients that there was no evidence that the diagnostic procedures and treatment for cancer proposed had resulted in any benefits for the treatment of cancer in human beings. They concluded that, "there is no evidence that any aspect of the diagnostic test nor the treatment... are eff ...
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