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Joseph Berger (architect)
Joseph or Joe Berger may refer to: *Joe Berger (born 1982), American football player *Joe Berger (baseball) (1886–1956), Major League Baseball player *Joe Berger (illustrator) (born 1965), English illustrator and cartoonist *Joseph Berger (sociologist) (born 1924), American theoretical sociologist *Joseph Berger (author) (born 1945), author and contributing editor for ''The New York Times'' * Joseph Berger (neurologist), American internist and neurologist See also * Josef Berger (other) *Joseph Berger-Barzilai Joseph Berger-Barzilai (, original name Itskhak Mordukhovich Zheliaznik, ; 29 November, 1904–31 March, 1978) was a founding member and the secretary of the Communist Party of Palestine and a Comintern official in Soviet who fell victim to Stalin's ... (1904–1978), Israeli communist and Comintern member * Joseph Burger (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Berger, Joseph ...
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Joe Berger
Joseph David Berger ( ; born May 25, 1982) is a former American football guard in the National Football League (NFL) for the Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings. He was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the sixth round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He played college football at Michigan Tech. Early years Berger attended Newaygo High School in Newaygo, Michigan. During his two-year varsity football career, he played as an offensive lineman, and linebacker. He finished with 238 tackles and one interception. As a senior, he was the team captain, an All-Western Waterways Activities Conference selection, and an Academic All-State honorable-mention. College career Berger was a walk-on at Michigan Technological University, where he was converted from a linebacker into an offensive tackle. He started three games at left tackle as a redshirt freshman. As a junior in 2003, the football program was terminated due to budgets cuts made by the school, but through alumni ...
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Joe Berger (baseball)
Joseph August Berger (December 20, 1886 – March 6, 1956) was an infielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago White Sox The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team is owned by Jerry Reinsdorf, and p ...."Joe Berger Statistics and History"
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Joe Berger (illustrator)
Joe Berger is an illustrator and cartoonist from Bristol. He has been making films, illustrating and cartooning since 1991. In 1992 he drew his own British small press comics ''Shooba'' heavily influenced by underground cartoonist Robert Crumb. These were autobiographical strips and a surreal strip Drift Dream with a tank rolling down the street same as Ingmar Bergman's '' The Silence''. He drew The Slap of Doom in ''Psychopia''. In 1993 he drew ''The Artist'' with writer Mike Von Joel a picture book about how a talentless Neo-conceptual art student makes it big in the art world similar to Young British Artists Damien Hirst. It has recently been republished. He often works with writer/sound magician Pascal Wyse. Every Friday Since 2003, Berger and Wyse have produced The Pitchers comic strip in The Guardian. It is about the madness of Hollywood seen through the eyes of a pair of scriptwriters. He is currently working on his first children's book '' Bridget Fidget''. He al ...
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Joseph Berger (sociologist)
Joseph Berger (born April 3, 1924) is an American sociologist and social psychology (sociology), social psychologist best known for co-founding expectation states theory. Expectation states theory explains how individuals use social information about one another (such as race, gender, or specific skills) to create informal Social status, status hierarchies in small groups. Researchers have used this program to develop interventions that counteract the disadvantages faced most notably by black students in the classroom and women leaders in the workplace. Social scientists have also applied this work to study motherhood penalty, hiring bias against mothers and discrimination against loan applicants among other topics. Berger used expectation states theory as an exemplar of axiomatic system, formal (or axiomatic) theory construction, for whose wider adoption among sociologists he advocated. Formal theories are logically related sets of statements from which a scientist can logical ded ...
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Joseph Berger (author)
Joseph Berger (born January 17, 1945, in Lysva, Soviet Union) is an American journalist, author, and speaker. He was a staff reporter and editor for ''The New York Times'' from 1984 to 2014 and has authored four books. Early life and education Joseph Berger was born in Lysva, Russia, to Polish-Jewish parents who had fled their hometowns to escape the Nazis. Berger lived in several displaced persons camps in post-World War II Europe before immigrating to the United States in 1950 with his parents and younger brother. A sister was born in the U.S. His book ''Displaced Persons: Growing Up American After the Holocaust'' describes his upbringing as a refugee child of Yiddish-speaking parents. Berger attended the Manhattan Day School, an Orthodox yeshiva, followed by a year at Yeshiva University, before enrolling at the Bronx High School of Science. After high school he attended the City College of New York, graduating in 1966, and completed his M.A. in journalism at the Columbia Uni ...
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Joseph Berger (neurologist)
Joseph R. Berger (born April 19, 1951) is an American internist and neurologist who is known for his research interests in progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), the neurological complications of HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and other inflammatory disorders of the brain. Particularly, he contributed research on why PML occurs more frequently in AIDS than in other immunosuppressive conditions. He has also made substantial contributions to the understanding of the spectrum of neurological complications that accompany HIV infection occurring as a consequence of the direct effects of the HIV on the central and peripheral nervous systems and those that result from the accompanying immunosuppression of AIDS. Berger is the discoverer of the value of the anabolic steroid oxandrolone in the treatment of AIDS wasting and AIDS myopathy. He is the recipient of the 2015 Pioneer in NeuroVirology award of the International Society for NeuroVirology., the 2014 Raymond D. Adams Lect ...
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Josef Berger (other)
Josef Berger may refer to: * Josef Berger (field hockey), Austrian field hockey player * Josef Berger (speechwriter) (1903–1971), American journalist, author and speechwriter * Josef Berger (scientist) Josef Berger (born July 24, 1949 in Varnsdorf) is a Czech scientist. He is a full professor at the University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic. His areas are biomodel development and information gaining. Career Berger is a ... (born 1949), Czech scientist See also * Joseph Berger (other) {{Hndis, Berger, Josef ...
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Joseph Berger-Barzilai
Joseph Berger-Barzilai (, original name Itskhak Mordukhovich Zheliaznik, ; 29 November, 1904–31 March, 1978) was a founding member and the secretary of the Communist Party of Palestine and a Comintern official in Soviet who fell victim to Stalin's purges. Berger-Barzilai was born in Cracow, Austria, in 1904. In 1914, his family fled the Russian army which threatened to invade their city for Vienna, and returned in 1916. He emigrated to Palestine at the age of 15 in 1920. Originally a Zionist, he became a communist and took part in the founding of the Communist Party of Palestine in 1922 and became its secretary. In 1924, he was sent to Beirut to establish a branch of the party. The result was the Lebanese People's Party, a front organization, which was founded in October the same year around a communist party of Lebanon and Syria. In 1924-25, Berger-Barzilai spent a few months in Moscow, where he met his wife Esther Feldman, a Russian Jew. Upon his return to Palestine, he was a ...
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