Manzi (other)
Manzi may refer to: People *Alberto Manzi (1924–1997), Italian school teacher, writer and television host * Catello Manzi (born 1950), American harness racing driver and trainer *Elios Manzi (born 1996), Italian judoka *Emanuele Manzi (born 1977), Italian male mountain runner * Franco Manzi (born 1966), Italian Catholic priest and academic * Guglielmo Manzi (1784–1821), Italian classicist and librarian * Homero Manzi (1907–1951), Argentine tango writer, author of various famous tangos *Jim Manzi (born 1951), former chairman, president and CEO of Lotus Development Corporation *Jim Manzi (software entrepreneur) (born 1963), ''National Review'' contributing editor and software company chairman * Juli Manzi (born 1976), Brazilian musician and biographer * Leonardo Manzi (born 1969), Brazilian football coach and a former player * Pamela Manzi, Italian chemist *Pedro Manzi (born 1988), Uruguayan-born Spanish professional footballer * Roberto Manzi (born 1959), Italian fencer *Stefa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Alberto Manzi
Alberto Manzi (; Rome, 3 November 1924 – Pitigliano, 4 December 1997) was an Italians, Italian school teacher, writer and television host, best known for being the art director of ''Non è mai troppo tardi'' (Italian for ''It's never too late''), an educational TV programme broadcast between 1959 and 1968. Biography He attended navy studies before ending his primary training high school degree and followed a peculiar path of studies, achieving three academic degrees: in biology, pedagogy and philosophy. He worked as an educator in a teenage prison in Rome before a full-time job as a primary school teacher. He was chosen to host the TV programme ''Non è mai troppo tardi'', which made him a celebrity, conceived as an auxiliary help in the social struggle against illiteracy; the show was broadcasting real-life primary school classroom lessons, with revolutionary concepts in didactic methods for those times. Several schools in Italy are named after him. He also published sev ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stefano Manzi
Stefano Manzi (born 29 March 1999) is an Italian motorcycle racer, born in Rimini. Career Junior career Manzi joined the 2012 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, and had two podiums in his first season already, a 2nd place at the Sachsenring and a 3rd place at Brno. He ended his rookie campaign with 75 points, and 13th in the standings. He returned for both 2013 and 2014, finishing 2013 third in the competition with four 2nd places, and three 3rd places, and again finished third in 2014, with one victory, two 2nd places, and six 3rd places. Moto3 World Championship San Carlo Team Italia (2015) He made his debut in the 2015 Moto3 World Championship, racing from the second round of the season onwards, after being replaced for the opening event by Marco Bezzecchi due to age limits. Riding on a Mahindra MGP3O entered by San Carlo Team Italia, alongside his compatriot Matteo Ferrari, he finished in the points four times, his best result being a twelfth place in Aragon. He ended his rookie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Felix Manz
Felix Manz (also Felix Mantz) (c. 1498 – 5 January 1527) was an Anabaptist, a co-founder of the original Swiss Brethren congregation in Zürich, Switzerland, and the first martyr of the Radical Reformation. Birth and life Manz was born and died in Zürich, in the Old Swiss Confederacy, where his father was a canon of Grossmünster church. Though records of his education are scant, there is evidence that he had a liberal education, with a thorough knowledge of Hebrew, Greek and Latin. Manz became a follower of Huldrych Zwingli after he came to Zürich in 1519. When Conrad Grebel joined the group in 1521, he and Manz became friends. They questioned the mass, the nature of church and state connections, and infant baptism. After the Second Disputation of Zürich in 1523, they became dissatisfied, believing that Zwingli's plans for reform had been compromised with the city council. Grebel, Manz and others made several attempts to plead their position. Several parents refused t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paul Manz
Paul Otto Manz (May 10, 1919 – October 28, 2009), was an American composer for choir and organ. His most famous choral work is the Advent motet "E'en So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come", which has been performed at the Nine Lessons and Carols, Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols at King's College, Cambridge, though its broadcast by the neighbouring Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, in its Advent Carol Service precipitated its popularity. His most famous organ works are his volumes of neo-Baroque chorale preludes and partitas. Paul Manz long served the church as recitalist, composer, teacher and leader in worship. He was Cantor Emeritus at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Luke, Chicago, Illinois; as well as Cantor Emeritus of Mount Olive Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was the director of the newly established Paul Manz Institute of Church Music, and was Professor Emeritus of Church Music at Christ Seminary Seminex at the Lutheran School of Theology at Ch ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Louis Manzo
Louis Manzo (born February 28, 1955, in Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2004 to 2008, where he represented the 31st legislative district, and who ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey. Biography Manzo received a B.A. from Jersey City State College in health education. He began his career as a sanitarian with the Jersey City Health Division in 1977. Political career Manzo unsuccessfully ran for mayor of Jersey City five times in the following elections. In June 2007, he overwhelmingly lost a bid in the Democratic primary for a seat in the State Senate to Sandra Bolden Cunningham. 2009 race for Mayor of Jersey City In December 2008, Manzo announced that he would wage an uphill campaign for mayor of Jersey City against incumbent Mayor Jerramiah Healy. Though finishing in second place in a field of five candidates, Manzo was unable to force a runoff against Healy. Manzo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Andrew Manze
Andrew Manze (born 14 January 1965) is a British conductor and violinist living in Germany. Born in Beckenham, United Kingdom, Manze read Classics at Cambridge University. Manze studied violin and worked with Ton Koopman (his director in the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra) and Simon Standage (his teacher in the Royal Academy of Music). He began his musical career as a specialist in Early Music, and has recorded as a soloist for such labels as Harmonia Mundi. He became associate director of The Academy of Ancient Music in 1996. From 2003 to 2007, he was artistic director of The English Concert, with whom he recorded commercially for Harmonia Mundi. He has also conducted recordings on labels such as Onyx and Pentatone. Manze was associate guest conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBC SSO) from September 2010 to August 2014, and recorded with the BBC SSO for Hyperion. Outside of the UK, from 2006 to 2014, Manze was principal conductor and artistic director of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mansi (other)
Mansi may refer to: People * Mansi people, an indigenous people living in Tyumen Oblast, Russia ** Mansi language The Mansi languages are spoken by the Mansi people in Russia along the Ob River and its tributaries, in the Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug, and Sverdlovsk Oblast. Traditionally considered a single language, they constitute a branch of the Ural ... * Giovanni Domenico Mansi (1692–1769), Italian theologian, scholar, historian and archbishop * Kate Mansi, American actress born in 1987 Places * Mansi, Myanmar, a town in the Kachin State of Myanmar (Burma) * Mansi, Banmauk, a village in Myanmar (Burma) See also * Minsi (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname Language and nationality disambiguation pages ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Manji (other)
Manji may refer to: * Sikh Manji, a religious administrative unit in Sikhism * The Japanese name of the 卍 character (from Chinese: ''wàn zì'') * Manji (era), a Japanese era name * A type of sai (weapon), a traditional Okinawan weapon * The alternative term for a charpai * Manji (蠻子), an old term for Southern China Arts and entertainment * Manji (raga), one of the Ragams of Carnatic music * ''Manji'', the original Japanese title of the 1928 novel ''Quicksand'' by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki ** ''Manji'' (film), the title of several film adaptations of the novel People * Irshad Manji (born 1968), Canadian author * Firoze Manji (born 1950), Kenyan activist, author and CEO * Hafeez Manji (born 1987), Kenyan cricketer * Manji Khan (1888–1937), Hindustani Classical vocalist of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana * Manji Terashima (1898–1983), Japanese photographer * Manji Fukushima, Japanese table tennis player * Raf Manji (born 1966), a New Zealand politician Popular ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mangi (other)
Mangi may refer to: People * A kind of chiefship found among the Chaga tribe of Tanzania * Mangi Mahal (fl. 1998–2019), popular Punjabi folk singer * Mangi Meli (died in 1900), leader of the Chaga in the 1890s * Mangiis a surname of sindhi tradition family Places * Mangi, Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, India * Mangi, Solapur district, Maharashtra, India * Mangi, Iran (other) * Mangi or Manzi, a name for Southern China as distinct from Cathay during the Yuan dynasty * Mangi live mostly in Sindh Pakistan. See also * Mangi Dam (other) * Mangy (other) * Mangi-Tungi, a twin-pinnacled peak near Tahrabad, Maharashtra, India * Manji (other) Manji may refer to: * Sikh Manji, a religious administrative unit in Sikhism * The Japanese name of the 卍 character (from Chinese: ''wàn zì'') * Manji (era), a Japanese era name * A type of sai (weapon), a traditional Okinawan weapon * The al ... * Manzi (other) {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Names Of China
The names of China include the many contemporary and historical appellations given in various languages for the East Asian country known as ''Zhōngguó'' (/, "middle country") in its national language, Standard Mandarin. China, the name in English for the country, was derived from Portuguese in the 16th century, and became common usage in the West in the subsequent centuries. It is believed to be a borrowing from Middle Persian, and some have traced it further back to Sanskrit. It is also thought that the ultimate source of the name China is the Chinese word "Qin" (), the name of the Qin dynasty, dynasty that unified China but also existed as a Qin (state), state for many centuries prior. There are, however, other alternative suggestions for the origin of the word. Chinese names for China, aside from ''Zhongguo'', include ''Zhonghua minzu, Zhōnghuá'' (/, "central beauty"), ''Huaxia, Huáxià'' (/, "beautiful grandness"), ''Shénzhōu'' (, "divine state") and ''Jiǔzhōu'' (, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Warren Manzi
Warren Michael Manzi (July 1, 1955 – February 11, 2016) was an American playwright and actor, who was best known for the play ''Perfect Crime''. Career Manzi was born in Manchester, New Hampshire to a single mother of Italian descent. His family later moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts, where he attended Holy Rosary School and Central Catholic High School. He graduated from the College of the Holy Cross and obtained a master's degree from the Yale School of Drama. Manzi wrote ''Perfect Crime'' in 1980 at age 25, while an understudy for a role in ''Amadeus Amadeus may refer to: *Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), prolific and influential composer of classical music *Amadeus (name), a given name and people with the name * ''Amadeus'' (play), 1979 stage play by Peter Shaffer * ''Amadeus'' (film), ...''. Early reviews of ''Perfect Crime'' described it as confusing, and Manzi continually rewrote the play throughout the rest of his life. ''Perfect Crime'' opened in New York Cit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Thierry Manzi
Thierry Manzi (born 12 July 1996) is a Rwandan professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Defender (association football), defender for Libyan club Al Ahli SC (Tripoli), Al Ahli Tripoli and the Rwanda national football team, Rwanda national team. References 1996 births People from Kigali Living people Rwandan men's footballers Rwanda men's international footballers Rwanda men's A' international footballers Men's association football defenders Isonga F.C. players Rayon Sports F.C. players APR F.C. players FC Dila Gori players AS FAR (football club) players AS Kigali F.C. players Al Ahli SC (Tripoli) players Rwanda National Football League players Erovnuli Liga players Botola players Libyan Premier League players 2018 African Nations Championship players 2020 African Nations Championship players Rwandan expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Georgia (country) Rwandan expatriate sportspeople in Georgia (country) Expatriate men's footballe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |