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Schneidermann, Schneiderman, or Shneiderman ( yi, Shnayderman, Shneyderman) is a surname of Germanic origin, composed of "Schneider" ("tailor") and "Mann" ("person"/"man"). Notable people with the surname include: * Davis Schneiderman (born 1974), American writer, academic, and higher-education administrator * Eric Schneiderman (born 1954), American lawyer and politician; 65th Attorney General of New York *Harry Schneiderman (1885–1975), Polish-born American communal administrator and editor * Rose Schneiderman (18821972), Polish-born American socialist and feminist * Valerie Le Zimring-Schneiderman (born 1965), American Olympic rhythmic gymnast Schneidermann * Daniel Schneidermann (born 1958), French journalist Shneiderman * Ben Shneiderman (born 1947), American computer scientist and professor ** Nassi–Shneiderman diagram (NSD), in computer programming, a graphical design representation for structured programming See also * Schneider (surname) Schneider (German for ...
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Davis Schneiderman
Davis Schneiderman (born 1974) is an American writer, academic, and higher-education administrator. He is a professor of English and Krebs Provost and Dean of the Faculty at Lake Forest College in Illinois. Prior to that appointment, he served as Associate Dean of the Faculty for Strategy and Innovation. Biography Schneiderman earned a B.A. from the Pennsylvania State University (1996), an M.A. (1998) and Ph.D. (2001) from Binghamton University. In 2001 he became a professor of English at Lake Forest College, and was Associate Dean of the Faculty from 2013 to 2018. He formerly served as Director of the Center for Chicago Programs, Lake Forest College In The Loop (a residential program in Chicago) and Forest College Press / &NOW Books. He currently serves as a national board member of the &NOW organization that has partnered with the University of Paris, UCSD, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and CalArts, among others. Schneiderman as edited the anthology, ''The &NOW AWAR ...
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Eric Schneiderman
Eric Tradd Schneiderman (born December 31, 1954) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 65th Attorney General of New York from 2011 until his resignation in May 2018. Schneiderman, a member of the Democratic Party, spent ten years in the New York State Senate before being elected Attorney General. In May 2018, Schneiderman resigned his position as Attorney General after ''The New Yorker'' reported that four women had accused him of physical abuse. In 2021, Schneiderman’s law license was suspended for a year after a disciplinary proceeding where he admitted to the abusive conduct. Life and early career Schneiderman was born to a Jewish family in New York City, the son of Abigail Heyward and Irwin Schneiderman, a lawyer. He graduated from the Trinity School in New York City in 1972 and Amherst College in 1977. He earned his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1982. Schneiderman served as a judicial clerk for two years within the U.S. District Court for t ...
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Harry Schneiderman
Harry Schneiderman (January 23, 1885 – September 1, 1975) was a Polish-born Jewish-American communal administrator and editor. Life Schneiderman was born on January 23, 1885, in Sawin, Poland, the son of Samuel Schneiderman and Deborah Rothman. His sister was labor leader Rose Schneiderman. Schneiderman immigrated to America in 1890. He was a ward of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York from 1893 to 1904, and worked as a teacher in its religious department from 1905 to 1908. He graduated from New York City public school in 1901 and from the College of the City of New York with a B.S. in 1908. He also received an elementary and intermediate Jewish education. In 1908, he joined the American Jewish Committee as assistant to its secretary, Herbert Friedenwald, on the recommendation of Solomon Lowenstein (the executive director of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum). In 1914, when Friedenwald's successor as secretary Herman Bernstein resigned, Schneiderman was appointed assistant secretary a ...
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Rose Schneiderman
Rose Schneiderman (April 6, 1882 – August 11, 1972) was a Polish-born American socialist and feminist, and one of the most prominent female labor union leaders. As a member of the New York Women's Trade Union League, she drew attention to unsafe workplace conditions, following the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911, and as a suffragist she helped to pass the New York state referendum of 1917 that gave women the right to vote. Schneiderman was also a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union and served on the National Recovery Administration's Labor Advisory Board under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She is credited with coining the phrase "Bread and Roses," to indicate a worker's right to something higher than subsistence living. Early years Rose Schneiderman was born Rachel Schneiderman on April 6, 1882, the first of four children of a religious Jewish family, in the village of Sawin, 14 kilometres (9 miles) north of Chełm in Russian Poland. Her parents, ...
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Valerie Zimring
Valerie Le Zimring-Schneiderman (born March 28, 1965 in Los Angeles) is a former Olympic rhythmic gymnast. She represented the United States at the 1984 Summer Olympics, and finished 11th in the individual all-around. Early life Zimring was born in Los Angeles, and lived in Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles. She attended UCLA for college and graduate school, earning a B.A as well as an M.A. in program-dance. Career At 11 years of age, Zimring learned she had a stress fracture in her back. Having just reached the Class I level in artistic gymnastics, she had to leave it to pursue rhythmic gymnastics, which she was still able to do. Zimring was a member of the United States National Team for seven years (1979–85) and the USA World Championship team from 1981 to 1983. In 1982, she won the All-Around title at the U.S. Junior National Championship. She also won at the Austrian Invitational in 1983, becoming the first American to win an international Rhythmic Gymnastics competition. She ...
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Daniel Schneidermann
Daniel Schneidermann (born 5 April 1958, Paris) is a French journalist who focuses on the analysis of televised media. He is mainly active in weekly columns—in the past in ''Le Monde'' and presently in ''Libération'' and on a video channel: '' Arrêt sur images'' (''Freeze-frame''), formerly broadcast by the public TV channel France 5, but currently financed by subscription. The television show was canceled in 2007 by France 5 direction, an incident that led to the creation of the Arret Sur Images web site. Biography After his studies at the ''Centre de formation des journalistes'', Daniel Schneidermann joined the newspaper ''Le Monde'' in 1981, where he was made a foreign correspondent in 1983. In 1992, he began writing daily columns on television for ''Le Monde,'' critiquing the way in which TV presents information and influences viewers, continuing the tradition of television criticism begun thirty years earlier by writers like François Mauriac or Morvan Lebesque (see, ...
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Ben Shneiderman
Ben Shneiderman (born August 21, 1947) is an American computer scientist, a Distinguished University Professor in the University of Maryland Department of Computer Science, which is part of the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences at the University of Maryland, College Park, and the founding director (1983-2000) of the University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab. He conducted fundamental research in the field of human–computer interaction, developing new ideas, methods, and tools such as the direct manipulation interface, and his eight rules of design. Early life and education Born in New York, Shneiderman, attended the Bronx High School of Science, and received a BS in Mathematics and Physics from the City College of New York in 1968. He then went on to study at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he received an MS in Computer Science in 1972 and graduated with a PhD in 1973. Career Shneiderman s ...
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Nassi–Shneiderman Diagram
A Nassi–Shneiderman diagram (NSD) in computer programming is a graphical design representation for structured programming. This type of diagram was developed in 1972 by Isaac Nassi and Ben Shneiderman who were both graduate students at Stony Brook University. These diagrams are also called structograms, as they show a program's structures. Overview Following a top-down design, the problem at hand is reduced into smaller and smaller subproblems, until only simple statements and control flow constructs remain. Nassi–Shneiderman diagrams reflect this top-down decomposition in a straightforward way, using nested boxes to represent subproblems. Consistent with the philosophy of structured programming, Nassi–Shneiderman diagrams have no representation for a GOTO statement. Nassi–Shneiderman diagrams are only rarely used for formal programming. Their abstraction level is close to structured program code and modifications require the whole diagram to be red ...
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Schneider (surname)
Schneider (German for "tailor", literally "one who cuts", from the verb '' schneiden'' "to cut") is a very common surname in Germany. Alternative spellings include: Schneyder, Schnieder, Snyder, Snider, Sneider, Schnyder, Znaider, Schnaider, Schneiter, Shneider, and Sneijder, Snijder (Dutch), Snither (English), Snyman (Afrikaans), Schnider (Swiss German), Sznajder, Szneider (Polish), Snaider, Šnajder (Serbo-Croatian), and Schneidre ( French). Geographical distribution As of 2014, 57.9% of all known bearers of the surname ''Schneider'' were residents of Germany (frequency 1:184), 18.8% of the United States (1:2,554), 6.1% of Brazil (1:4,446), 3.6% of Switzerland (1:299), 3.6% of France (1:2,452), 2.6% of Austria (1:443), 1.3% of Canada (1:3,837) and 1.0% of Argentina (1:5,820). In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:184) in the following states: * 1. Rhineland-Palatinate (1:96) * 2. Saarland (1:102) * 3. Hesse (1:123) * 4. Saxony (1:150) * ...
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Schneidermann
Schneidermann, Schneiderman, or Shneiderman ( yi, Shnayderman, Shneyderman) is a surname of Germanic origin, composed of "Schneider" ("tailor") and "Mann" ("person"/"man"). It may refer to: * Davis Schneiderman (born 1974), American writer, academic, and higher-education administrator * Eric Schneiderman (born 1954), American lawyer and politician; 65th Attorney General of New York * Harry Schneiderman (1885–1975), Polish-born American communal administrator and editor * Rose Schneiderman (18821972), Polish-born American socialist and feminist * Valerie Le Zimring-Schneiderman (born 1965), American Olympic rhythmic gymnast Schneidermann * Daniel Schneidermann (born 1958), French journalist Shneiderman * Ben Shneiderman (born 1947), American computer scientist and professor ** Nassi–Shneiderman diagram (NSD), in computer programming, a graphical design representation for structured programming See also * Schneider (surname) Schneider (German for "tailor", literal ...
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Shneiderman
Schneidermann, Schneiderman, or Shneiderman ( yi, Shnayderman, Shneyderman) is a surname of Germanic origin, composed of "Schneider" ("tailor") and "Mann" ("person"/"man"). It may refer to: * Davis Schneiderman (born 1974), American writer, academic, and higher-education administrator * Eric Schneiderman (born 1954), American lawyer and politician; 65th Attorney General of New York * Harry Schneiderman (1885–1975), Polish-born American communal administrator and editor * Rose Schneiderman (18821972), Polish-born American socialist and feminist * Valerie Le Zimring-Schneiderman (born 1965), American Olympic rhythmic gymnast Schneidermann * Daniel Schneidermann (born 1958), French journalist Shneiderman * Ben Shneiderman (born 1947), American computer scientist and professor ** Nassi–Shneiderman diagram (NSD), in computer programming, a graphical design representation for structured programming See also * Schneider (surname) Schneider (German for "tailor", literal ...
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German-language Surnames
German ( ) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France (Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic (North Bohemia), Poland (Upper Silesia), Slovakia (Bratislava Region), and Hungary (Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic group, such as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language after English, which is also a West Germanic language. German is one of the major ...
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