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Sobel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Sobel (born 1967), American climatologist * Alex Sobel (born 1975), British politician * Barry Sobel (born 1959), American actor and comedian * Bernard Sobel (1887–1964), American playwright, drama critic, and book writer * Clifford Sobel (born 1949), United States diplomat and ambassador * Curt Sobel (born 1953), American composer and music editor * Daniel Sobel (born 1975), British educational consultant * Dava Sobel (born 1947), writer of popular expositions of scientific topics * David Sobel, American education writer * Eleanor Sobel (born 1946), representative in the Florida House of Representatives * Helen Sobel Smith (1910-1969), American bridge player generally known as Helen Sobel * Henry Sobel (1944–2019), Brazilian rabbi * Herbert Sobel (1912–1987), United States Army officer during World War II * Irwin Sobel (born 1940), American scientist, researcher in digital image processing * Isador Sob ...
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Adam Sobel
Adam H. Sobel (born 1967) is a Professor of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics and of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University. He directs its Initiative on Extreme Weather and Climate. His research area is meteorology with a focus on atmospheric and climate dynamics, tropical meteorology, and extreme weather. He obtained his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1998 and won the American Geophysical Union Atmospheric Science Section Ascent Award in 2014. Along with Tapio Schneider, he co-edited the review book ''The Global Circulation of the Atmosphere'' (2007). He was also featured in the 2012 NOVA A nova (plural novae or novas) is a transient astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star (hence the name "nova", which is Latin for "new") that slowly fades over weeks or months. Causes of the dramati ... documentary "Inside the Megastorm" about Hurricane Sandy, and later published the book ''Storm Sur ...
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Janet Sobel
Janet Sobel (May 31, 1893 – November 11, 1968), born Jennie Olechovsky (occ. Lechovsky), was a Ukrainian-born American Abstract Expressionist painter whose career started mid-life, at age forty-five in 1938. Sobel pioneered the drip painting technique that directly influenced Jackson Pollock. She was credited as exhibiting the first instance of all-over painting seen by Clement Greenberg, a notable art critic. Early life Janet Sobel was born as Jennie Olechovsky in 1893 in Katerynoslav, Russian Empire (now Dnipro, Ukraine). Her father, Baruch Olechovsky, was killed in a Russian pogrom. Sobel moved to Ellis Island in New York City with her mother, Fannie Kinchuk, a midwife, and her siblings in 1908. Two years later, she married Max Sobel, a fellow emigrant from the Ukraine, with whom she had five children. She was already a grandmother when she began painting in 1937. She produced both non-objective abstractions and figurative artwork. Upon recognizing Sobel's talent, her son, ...
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The Diary Of The Rose
"The Diary of the Rose" is a 1976 dystopian science fiction novelette by Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in the ''Future Power'' collection. The tale is set in a totalitarian society which uses brainwashing by "electroshocks" to eradicate any kind of political dissent. Plot The story is the diary of psychodiagnost ("psychoscopist") Dr. Rosa Sobel hired by state security to probe the mind of Flores Sorde for signs of "political psyschosis", using a brain-mapping device called a psychoscope. Conversations with Sorde eventually lead to the political awakening of Dr. Sobel. Commentary The concept of "political psychosis" can be compared with Orwellian "thoughtcrimes". The whole setup of the story is reminiscent of the Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union, punitive psychiatry in the Soviet Union.
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Ted Sobel
Ted Sobel (born July 14, 1953) is an American sportscaster and author who is the longest current tenured Los Angeles-based radio sports reporter. He has worked mostly with CBS Radio since 1985. Sobel is the network's in-studio host and producer of Sports USA Radio's NFL pre, halftime, and postgame shows and NHL pre and postgame shows in addition to providing in-game scoreboard updates during Sunday NFL doubleheader broadcasts and NHL games including the Stanley Cup Final. Since 2004, Ted has been a sideline reporter for Sports USA Radio's NFL and NCAA games of the week while also hosting podcasts for the network along with field reporting covering all major sports, most notably the Masters Tournament. Sobel completed his first book ''Touching Greatness'' in 2021. Education Sobel was raised in Culver City, California, and is a Fairfax High School grad who later enrolled at Los Angeles City College in their Radio and TV Broadcast Department. He is listed as a Los Angeles City Colleg ...
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Sobel (singer)
Szymon Sobel (born November 22, 2001), known professionally as Sobel, is a Polish pop and hip-hop singer, songwriter, composer and music producer. He gained popularity after the release of the single "Impreza", which was certified for a diamond record. He repeated his success in 2020 with the single "Daj mi znać" recorded with Michał Szczygieł and the solo track "Fiołkowe pole" released in 2021. He was nominated for the Fryderyk 2021 Music Award in the Phonographic Debut of the Year category. The rapper has released one album ''Pułapka na motyle'' in 2021 and a mini-album ''Kontrast'' in 2020. Discography * ''Kontrast'' (2020) * ''Pułapka na motyle'' (2021) References 2001 births Polish male singers Polish pop singers Polish rappers Living people People from Świdnica {{Poland-singer-stub ...
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Robert Sobel
Robert Sobel (February 19, 1931 – June 2, 1999) was an American professor of history at Hofstra University and a well-known and prolific writer of business histories. Biography Sobel was born in the Bronx, in New York City, New York. He completed his B.S.S. (1951) and M.A. (1952) at City College of New York, and after serving in the U.S. Army, obtained a Ph.D. from New York University in 1957. He started teaching at Hofstra in 1956. Sobel eventually became Lawrence Stessin Distinguished Professor of Business History at Hofstra. After his death, the university established the ''Robert Sobel Endowed Scholarship for Excellence in Business History & Finance.'' Books Sobel's first business history, published in 1965, was ''The Big Board: A History of the New York Stock Market''. It was the first history of the stock market written in over a generation. The book was met with favorable reviews and solid sales, and Sobel's writing career was launched. Several of his subsequent boo ...
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List Of Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded In 1967
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967 See also * Guggenheim Fellowship References {{Guggenheim Fellowships 1967 Events January * January 1 – Canada begins a year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of Confederation, featuring the Expo 67 World's Fair. * January 5 ** Spain and Romania sign an agreement in Paris, establishing full consular and ... 1967 awards ...
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Milton Sobel
Milton Sobel (August 30, 1919 – December 31, 2002) was professor emeritus of statistics at the University of California, Santa Barbara.Nitis MukhopadhyayA Conversation with Milton Sobel ''Statistical Science'', 2000, Vol. 15, No. 2, 168–190 He made notable contributions in the areas of decision theory, sequential analysis, selection and ranking, reliability analysis, combinatorial problems, and Dirichlet processes. Of particular note are his contributions in selection and ranking, sequential analysis and reliability. He obtained his B.A. in mathematics (1940) from the City College of New York, M.A. in mathematics (1946) and Ph.D. in mathematical statistics (advisor: Abraham Wald, 1951) from Columbia University. During 1960-1975 he was Professor of Statistics at the University of Minnesota. Books *1985: Selected Tables in Mathematical Statistics: Dirchlet Integrals of Type 2 and Their Applications (with V. R. R. Uppuluri , K. Frankowski) *1977: Selecting and Ordering Popul ...
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Michael E
SS ''Michael E'' was a cargo ship that was built in 1941. She was the first British Catapult Aircraft Merchant ship: a merchant ship fitted with a rocket catapult to launch a single Hawker Hurricane fighter to defend a convoy against long-range German bombers. She was sunk on her maiden voyage by a German submarine. Description ''Michael E'' was built by William Hamilton & Co Ltd, Port Glasgow. Launched in 1941, she was completed in May of that year. She was the United Kingdom's first CAM ship, armed with an aircraft catapult on her bow to launch a Hawker Sea Hurricane. The ship was long between perpendiculars ( overall), with a beam of . She had a depth of and a draught of . She was and . She had six corrugated furnaces feeding two 225 lbf/in2 single-ended boilers with a combined heating surface of . The boilers fed a 443 NHP triple-expansion steam engine that had cylinders of , and diameter by stroke. The engine was built by David Rowan & Co Ltd, Glasgow. History ...
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Jordan Howard Sobel
Jordan Howard Sobel (22 September 1929 – 26 March 2010) was a Canadian-American philosopher specializing in ethics, logic, and decision theory. He was a professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto, Canada. In addition to his areas of specialization, Sobel made notable contributions in the fields of philosophy of religion, and value theory. Before his death, Sobel was considered the leading philosophical defender of Atheism prior to Graham Oppy. Life Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Sobel was a graduate of Hyde Park High School in Chicago before going on to study at the University of Illinois, where he earned a B.S. in Commerce and Law in 1951. He went on to earn an M.A. in Philosophy at the University of Iowa, followed by a doctorate in Philosophy at the University of Michigan in 1961. His dissertation, titled ''"What if everyone did that?"'' was supervised by Richard Cartwright and William Frankena. Teaching Sobel's teaching career starting at Monteith College, ...
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John Sobel
John Sobel (born February 15, 1964) is a former professional tennis player from the United States. Career Sobel was seen mostly on the doubles circuit. He appeared in three Grand Slam (tennis), Grand Slam events during his career. In the men's doubles he played with Ville Jansson at the 1990 US Open (tennis), 1990 US Open and Slobodan Živojinović in the 1992 Australian Open. As a mixed doubles player he took part in the 1990 French Open, partnering Lise Gregory. On each occasion, Sobel and his partner were eliminated in the opening round. The highlight of his career was winning the doubles title at the 1992 Maceió Open, with Gabriel Markus. He also reached the semi-final stage of four Grand Prix tennis circuit, Grand Prix/ATP Tour, ATP tournaments, Madrid Tennis Grand Prix, Madrid in 1989 with Eduardo Furusho, 1999 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships, Kiawah Island in 1990 partnering Sven Salumaa, 1991 U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships, Charlotte in 1991 with Jimmy Arias and ...
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Joel Sobel
Joel or Yoel is a name meaning "Yahweh Is God" and may refer to: * Joel (given name), origin of the name including a list of people with the first name. * Joel (surname), a surname * Joel (footballer, born 1904), Joel de Oliveira Monteiro, Brazilian football goalkeeper * Joel (footballer, born 1980), Joel Bertoti Padilha, Brazilian football centre-back * Joel (prophet), a prophet of ancient Israel ** Book of Joel The Book of Joel is collected as one of the twelve minor prophets of the Nevi'im ("Prophets") in the Hebrew Bible, and as a book in its own right in the Christian Old Testament. Content After a superscription ascribing the prophecy to Joel (s ..., a book in the Jewish Tanakh, and in the Christian Bible, ascribed to the prophet * Joel, Georgia, a community in the United States * Joel, Wisconsin, a community in the United States {{disambiguation, hn, geo ...
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