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Rohn may refer to: People Given name * Rohn Thomas, American actor * Rohn Stark (b. 1959), American football player Surname * Dan Rohn (b. 1957), baseball player * Emileigh Rohn, American musician * Jennifer Rohn (b. 1967), scientist and novelist * Jim Rohn (1930-2009), American entrepreneur * Karl Rohn (1855-1920), German mathematician * Thorleiv Røhn (1881-1963), Norwegian military officer and gymnast Other * Rohn Industries, Inc., manufacturer of telecommunications infrastructure * Rhön Mountains in Germany See also * Rhon (other) * Rhone (other) ** Rhône The Rhône ( , ; wae, Rotten ; frp, Rôno ; oc, Ròse ) is a major river in France and Switzerland, rising in the Alps and flowing west and south through Lake Geneva and southeastern France before discharging into the Mediterranean Sea. At Ar ...
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Rohn Thomas
Rohn Thomas is an American actor, based mainly in the Cleveland/Pittsburgh areas who has appeared in supporting roles in such notable movies as ''The Shawshank Redemption'' and ''The Mothman Prophecies''. Thomas is a working man's character actor who, while not achieving the notoriety of some of his more famous co-stars, has become widely known for his consistent and strong performances. Other films Thomas has appeared in include ''Welcome to Collinwood'', ''Proximity'', ''Turn of Faith'', '' The Dream Catcher'', '' Sudden Death'', ''Roommates'', ''Double Dragon'', ''The Dark Half'', '' Innocent Blood'', ''Waterland'', ''Iron Maze'', ''Striking Distance'' and ''The Ides of March.'' In addition to film, Thomas has been an Equity Actor for over twenty-five years and has worked at such regional theaters as the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the Studio Arena in Buffalo, The Cleveland Play House, and the Great Lakes Theatre Festival. His work also includes industrial film (corporate ...
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Rohn Stark
Rohn Taylor Stark (born May 4, 1959, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States), who grew up in Fifty Lakes, Minnesota, is a former American football punter who played 16 seasons in the National Football League, 13 of those with the Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts. Stark was selected to four Pro Bowls in his stay with the Colts and then played in Super Bowl XXX as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Stark was the last player who played for the Colts prior to their relocation to Indianapolis to retire from the NFL. (Not counting John Elway, who spurned the Colts after they selected him number one overall in the 1983 NFL Draft before being traded to the Denver Broncos a week later.) Stark is also the only player who played for the Baltimore Colts to ever play against the Baltimore Ravens The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore, Maryland. The Ravens compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Co ...
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Dan Rohn
Daniel Jay Rohn (born January 10, 1956) is a former infielder in Major League Baseball. Rohn was drafted as a second baseman by the Chicago Cubs in the 4th round of the 1977 amateur draft, and made his major league debut on September 2, 1983. He was traded by the Cubs to the Cleveland Indians for Jay Baller on April 1, 1985. Before joining the Seattle Mariners as a coach in 2006, Rohn was the manager of the Pacific Coast League's Tacoma Rainiers from 2001–2005. As the skipper for the Rainiers, he was named the PCL Manager of the Year in 2001 and again in 2004 & 2005. In 2001, he led the Rainiers to a Pacific Coast League co-championship shared with the New Orleans Zephyrs. In 2005 the team again reached the championship series, but lost 3–0 to the Nashville Sounds. Rohn also managed in the minor leagues for the Minnesota Twins organization from 1991–1992 and again from 1995–1996. In 2007, he was hired to manage the Fresno Grizzlies, AAA affiliate of the San Francisco G ...
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Emileigh Rohn
Emileigh Rohn is a solo artist who produces the electronic music project ''Chiasm'' sold by COP International records. She has released five albums; ''Disorder'', ''Relapse'', ''Reform,'' ''11:11, and Reset''. Her music has been featured on many compilation CDs, in the PC video game '' Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines'' by Troika Games, on the CBS television series ''NCIS'' and in the independent film ''Extinguish'' released by Outsider Filmworks. The name ''Chiasm'' (Greek χίασμα, "crossing") comes from the biology term of the crossing of optic neurons in the brain that allow people to have continuous and peripheral vision (see Optic chiasm). ''Chiasm'' is produced in Detroit, MI United States. Origin At the age of five, Emileigh Rohn began taking piano lessons from her church organist, Mildred Benson, and eventually began singing solos in church. By the age of 13 she received a Casiotone keyboard and began experimenting with electronic music. In her final year o ...
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Jennifer Rohn
Jennifer Leigh Rohn (born 1967 in Stow, Ohio) is a British-American scientist and novelist. She is a cell biologist at University College London, editor of the webzine ''LabLit.com'' and founder of the ''Science is Vital'' organization that campaigns against cuts to the public funding of science in the United Kingdom. Education Rohn graduated from Oberlin College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology in 1990. Following this Rohn was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1996 from the University of Washington for work on Feline leukemia virus (FeLV). Career and research After postdoctoral research at the Cancer Research UK London Research Institute (now incorporated into the Francis Crick Institute) studying apoptosis and cancer with Gerard Evan, Rohn moved to the Netherlands to lead a research group at the biotech start-up company, Leadd BV. After moving into scientific publishing for a few years, Rohn joined University College London in 2007, setting up her own group i ...
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Jim Rohn
Emanuel James Rohn (September 17, 1930 – December 5, 2009), professionally known as Jim Rohn, was an American entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker. Early life Emanuel James "Jim" Rohn was born in Yakima, Washington, to Emmanuel and Clara Rohn. The Rohns owned and worked a farm in Caldwell, Idaho, where Jim grew up as an only child. He was born to a poor family, became a millionaire at age 30, and went broke when he was 33. He later became a millionaire again. Rohn left college after one year. Career He started his professional life as a human resource manager for Sears. Around this time, a friend invited him to a lecture given by entrepreneur John Earl Shoaff. In 1955, Rohn joined Shoaff's direct selling business AbundaVita as a distributor. In 1957, Rohn resigned his distributorship with AbundaVita and joined Nutri-Bio, another direct selling company. The company's founders, including Shoaff, started to mentor him. After this mentorship, Rohn built one of the ...
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Karl Rohn
Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Rohn (January 25, 1855 in Bensheim, Schwanheim – August 4, 1920 in Leipzig) was a German mathematician, who studied geometry. Life and work Rohn studied in Darmstadt, Leipzig and Munich, initially engineering but then mathematics by the influence of Alexander von Brill, among the others. In 1878 he received a doctorate under the supervision of Felix Klein in Munich, and in 1879 he habilitated at Leipzig. The subject of his doctoral thesis and habilitation was the Kummer surfaces of order 4 and their relationship with hyperelliptic functions (with Riemann surfaces of genus 2). In 1884 he became an associate professor at the University of Leipzig and a year later at the Dresden University of Technology, where in 1887 he was a professor of descriptive geometry. In 1904 he became a professor at Leipzig. In addition to the Kummer surfaces, he studied algebraic space curves and completed the classification work of Georges Henri Halphen, Georges Halphen and Max ...
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Thorleiv Røhn
Thorleiv Bugge Røhn (23 July 1881 – 20 September 1963) was a Norwegian Army officer, who as a gymnast was a member of the team that won the gold medal in the team competition at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, Greece. Facing limited military career prospects in Norway, Røhn sought better fortunes abroad. Having been involved in a failed business venture in Cuba in 1907–1908, he joined the Belgian colonial army ''Force Publique'' in 1909. He served in the Belgian Congo until being ordered back into active Norwegian Army service in 1915. Having been a member of the Norwegian fascist party ''Nasjonal Samling'', Røhn was convicted of treason in the Norwegian post-Second World War legal purge. Personal life He was born in Kristiania, Norway. His parents were Ole Thorstensen Røhn and Maren Elise Bugge, who were both teachers.Lunde 1907, pp. 136–137 In the years 1898 to 1900 he attended Aars og Voss' School, gaining his ''examen artium'' academic cert ...
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Rohn Industries, Inc
Rohn may refer to: People Given name * Rohn Thomas, American actor * Rohn Stark (b. 1959), American football player Surname * Dan Rohn (b. 1957), baseball player * Emileigh Rohn, American musician * Jennifer Rohn (b. 1967), scientist and novelist * Jim Rohn (1930-2009), American entrepreneur * Karl Rohn (1855-1920), German mathematician * Thorleiv Røhn (1881-1963), Norwegian military officer and gymnast Other * Rohn Industries, Inc., manufacturer of telecommunications infrastructure * Rhön Mountains in Germany See also * Rhon (other) * Rhone (other) ** Rhône The Rhône ( , ; wae, Rotten ; frp, Rôno ; oc, Ròse ) is a major river in France and Switzerland, rising in the Alps and flowing west and south through Lake Geneva and southeastern France before discharging into the Mediterranean Sea. At Ar ...
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Rhön Mountains
The Rhön Mountains () are a group of low mountains (or ''Mittelgebirge'') in central Germany, located around the border area where the states of Hesse, Bavaria and Thuringia come together. These mountains, which are at the extreme southeast end of the East Hesse Highlands (''Osthessisches Bergland''), are partly a result of ancient volcanic activity. They are separated from the Vogelsberg Mountains by the river Fulda and its valley. The highest mountain in the Rhön is the Wasserkuppe (), which is in Hesse. The Rhön Mountains are a popular tourist destination and walking area. Origins The name ''Rhön'' is often thought to derive from the Celtic word ''raino'' (=hilly), but numerous other interpretations are also possible. Records of the monks at Fulda Abbey from the Middle Ages describe the area around Fulda as well as more distant parts of the Rhön as '' Buchonia'', the land of ancient beech woods. In the Middle Ages beech was an important raw material. Large scale wood clea ...
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Rhon (other)
Rhon may refer to: * Rhon psion in the fictional Saga of the Skolian Empire * Rhön Mountains The Rhön Mountains () are a group of low mountains (or ''Mittelgebirge'') in central Germany, located around the border area where the states of Hesse, Bavaria and Thuringia come together. These mountains, which are at the extreme southeast end o ...
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Rhone (other)
Rhone can refer to: *Rhône, one of the major rivers of Europe, running through Switzerland and France *Rhône (department), a department in France along the river *Rhône Glacier, the source of the Rhône River and one of the primary contributors to Lake Geneva in the far eastern end of the canton of Valais in Switzerland *Rhone Glacier (Antarctica) *Rhône Group, a private equity firm *Rhone Apparel, an American sportswear company *Rhône wine, a wine grown in France *Le Rhône, a type of aircraft engine initially created in 1910 by ''Société des Moteurs Le Rhône'' *Gnome et Rhône (1915–1945), a French aircraft engine factory after merging ''Société des Moteurs Le Rhône'' *The RMS ''Rhone'' (1865–1867), a famous British shipwreck of ''Royal Mail Ship'' *Arthur Rhoné Arthur-Ali Rhoné (14 March 1836 – 7 June 1910) was a wealthy amateur French Arabist and Egyptologist. He was known for his efforts to prevent the vandalism of monuments in Cairo, Egypt, and in Paris, F ...
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