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Tishler
Tishler is a German-language occupational surname. Tishler's are Italian. It means cabinetmaker or joiner in German and Yiddish and is found among both Germans and Ashkenazi Jews. A variant of Tischler, and Carpenter. Notable people with the surname include: *Hunter Tishler (born 2006), Athlete *Adair Tishler (born 1996), American actress *Asher Tishler (born 1947), Israeli economist; president of the College of Management Academic Studies *Max Tishler (1906–1989), scientist at Merck & Co. *Peter Verveer Tishler (born 1937) *Matthew Tishler Matthew Tishler is an Emmy-nominated, multi-platinum songwriter and music producer who has written and produced songs for film, television, radio, stage, and theme parks. He is known for his work with teen pop artists such as Ashley Tisdale, Dove ..., Canadian songwriter * Harold Tishler (1893–1993), Russian artist {{surname, Tishler Surnames of German origin Occupational surnames ...
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Peter Verveer Tishler
Peter Verveer Tishler, M.D. (July 18, 1937 – January 18, 2021) is a researcher in human genetics and orphan diseases, educator, and clinician especially in the areas of genetic diseases, including polycystic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Fabry disease, and the porphyrias. Biography Tishler was born on July 18, 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts to Max Tishler and Elizabeth M. Verveer, and grew up in New Jersey. He passed away January 18, 2021 in Watertown, New York. Tishler attended public schools and Harvard College where he majored in biochemistry. He wrote his senior thesis on carboxypeptidase, in the lab of Dr. C.J. Fu at the Jimmy Fund, graduating ''cum laude'' in 1959. Tishler attended Yale School of Medicine and graduated in 1962. While at Yale, Tishler began working with the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory at Boston City Hospital from 1963 to 1977. William B. Castle, discoverer of intrinsic factor, introduced him to Sidney H. Ingbar with whom T ...
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Asher Tishler
Professor Asher Tishler (אשר טישלר; born 1947) is an Israeli economist and former president of the College of Management Academic Studies. Biography Academic career Tishler received his B.A. in Economics and Statistics (magna cum laude) from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1972, and his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1976. In 1976 he joined Tel Aviv University's faculty of management as a post-doctoral fellow, where he continued to pursue a career as researcher and lecturer culminating at the position of dean of the faculty in 2007-2014. Tishler also served as the director of the Eli Hurvitz Institute of Strategic Management, director of the Institute of Technology and Society, academic director of the Executive MBA program and the Kellogg-Recanati International Executive MBA program, academic director of Lahav Executive Education and the director of the Israel Institute of Business Research. Tishler served as a visiting professor at ...
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Max Tishler
Max Tishler (October 30, 1906 – March 18, 1989) was president of Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories where he led the research teams that synthesized ascorbic acid, riboflavin, cortisone, pyridoxine, pantothenic acid, nicotinamide, methionine, threonine, and tryptophan. He also developed the fermentation processes for actinomycin, vitamin B12, streptomycin, and penicillin. Tishler invented sulfaquinoxaline for the treatment for coccidiosis. Biography He was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 30, 1906. His father repaired shoes and he abandoned the family in 1911. Max worked in a pharmacy during the flu pandemic of 1918. He studied chemistry as an undergraduate at Tufts College, where he was a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. In 1934 he earned his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Harvard University. He married Elizabeth M. Verveer in 1934. He taught at Harvard from 1934 to 1937. His son, Peter Verveer Tishler, was born on July 18, 1937. In 1937, he too ...
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Adair Tishler
Adair Rae Tishler (born October 3, 1996) is an American former child actress, model, voice actress, and singer, who has appeared in television shows such as ''Charmed'' and ''House'' and in movies such as ''Within'' and '' An American Girl: Chrissa Stands Strong''. She is also known for portraying Molly Walker on NBC's ''Heroes''. Career Tishler has participated in theater productions of ''Cinderella'' and ''Sound of Music''. Her résumé includes voice-over work, and she has also performed in music videos—she appears in Martina McBride's video ''God's Will'' and in Rhonda Vincent's video ''If Heartaches Had Wings'' which also featured pop-star and actress Miley Cyrus. Her other performances include the role of Carrie in the short indie film ''Six and the City'', a knock-off of the hit TV show ''Sex and the City''. Tishler has also appeared in the hit WB series ''Charmed'' in its final season. She portrayed Tara James in the American Girl movie '' Chrissa Stands Strong'' ...
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Harold Tishler
Harold Tishler (1893–1993) was an artist. Biography Tishler was born in Odesa, Ukraine, which was then part of the Empire of Russia. He studied art in high school and in 1910 began to study Engineering at the University of Grenoble. He moved to New York in 1913 and later joined the Army from 1917 to 1922. He was exposed to cloisonné in Hong Kong which stoked a lifelong career in the art of enameling. Tishler spent 1927 to 1932, in Vienna to study at the Kunstgewerbeschule. During his time in Vienna he studied with Michael Powolny Michael Powolny (18 September 1871 – 4 January 1954) was an Austrian sculptor, medallist, ceramist, designer, and teacher. Powolny was born in Judenburg. He was trained at Tonindustrie in Znaim, and from 1894 to 1901 in the Wiener Kunstgewerbesc ... and Josef Hoffmann as well as Edward Winter. Harold returned to New York in 1932 and produced high end goods and teach at the New School for Social Research. In 1935 Tishler visited Winter ...
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Matthew Tishler
Matthew Tishler is an Emmy-nominated, multi-platinum songwriter and music producer who has written and produced songs for film, television, radio, stage, and theme parks. He is known for his work with teen pop artists such as Ashley Tisdale, Dove Cameron, Olivia Holt and JoJo Siwa, as well as popular K-pop/J-pop artists like EXO, Taeyeon, Namie Amuro, Kumi Koda, EXILE Atsushi, Twice, Stray Kids and BTS. His projects have combined sales of over 20 million units. Tishler is responsible for producing and co-writing the theme song to Girl Meets World, "Take on the World", performed by Sabrina Carpenter and Rowan Blanchard. In early 2016, he was responsible for co-producing and co-writing a wave of successful K-pop singles, including " Sing for You" and " For Life" by EXO, "Rain" by Taeyeon from Girls' Generation, and "Good Luck" by AOA charting combined sales in excess of 1.4 million units that year. Tishler co-wrote and co-produced "보조개 (Dimple)" by BTS, which was featu ...
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Tischler
Tischler is a German-language occupational surname. It means cabinetmaker or joiner in German and Yiddish and is found among both Germans and Ashkenazi Jews. A variant is Tishler. Notable people with this surname include: *Bluma Tischler, physician *Bob Tischler, television producer *Emil Tischler, Czech footballer *Friedrich Tischler, ornithologist * Georg Tischler, athlete *Hans Tischler (1915 - 2010), American musicologist and composer *Heike Tischler, athlete *Joyce Tischler, co-founder of the Animal Legal Defense Fund * Matthias M. Tischler, historian *Nik Tischler, bassist with You Am I *Patrick Tischler, athlete *Patrik Tischler, athlete *Randy Tischler, hacker better known as "Taran King" *Stanford Tischler Stanford Tischler (December 25, 1921, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania – January 15, 2014) was an American film editor and producer. His first recorded credit as an editor was for '' The Bigamist'' (1953), but he was also the sound effects editor ... (1921-2014), Am ...
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Occupational Surname
In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ce ...
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Cabinetmaker
A cabinet is a case or cupboard with shelves and/or drawers for storing or displaying items. Some cabinets are stand alone while others are built in to a wall or are attached to it like a medicine cabinet. Cabinets are typically made of wood (solid or with veneers or artificial surfaces), coated steel (common for medicine cabinets), or synthetic materials. Commercial grade cabinets usually have a melamine-particleboard substrate and are covered in a high pressure decorative laminate, commonly referred to as Wilsonart or Formica. Cabinets sometimes have one or more doors on the front, which are mounted with door hardware, and occasionally a lock. Cabinets may have one or more doors, drawers, and/or shelves. Short cabinets often have a finished surface on top that can be used for display, or as a working surface, such as the countertops found in kitchens. A cabinet intended to be used in a bedroom and with several drawers typically placed one above another in one or more column ...
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Joiner
A joiner is an artisan and tradesperson who builds things by joining pieces of wood, particularly lighter and more ornamental work than that done by a carpenter, including furniture and the "fittings" of a house, ship, etc. Joiners may work in a workshop, because the formation of various joints is made easier by the use of non-portable, powered machinery, or on job site. A joiner usually produces items such as interior and exterior doors, windows, stairs, tables, bookshelves, cabinets, furniture, etc. In shipbuilding a ''marine joiner'' may work with materials other than wood such as linoleum, fibreglass, hardware, and gaskets. The terms ''joinery'' and ''joiner'' are in common use in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. The term is not in common use in North America, although the main trade union for American carpenters is called the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. In the UK, an apprentice of wood occupations could choose to study ''bench joinery'' or ...
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Ashkenazi Jews
Ashkenazi Jews ( ; he, יְהוּדֵי אַשְׁכְּנַז, translit=Yehudei Ashkenaz, ; yi, אַשכּנזישע ייִדן, Ashkenazishe Yidn), also known as Ashkenazic Jews or ''Ashkenazim'',, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation: , singular: , Modern Hebrew: are a Jewish diaspora population who coalesced in the Holy Roman Empire around the end of the first millennium CE. Their traditional diaspora language is Yiddish (a West Germanic language with Jewish linguistic elements, including the Hebrew alphabet), which developed during the Middle Ages after they had moved from Germany and France into Northern Europe and Eastern Europe. For centuries, Ashkenazim in Europe used Hebrew only as a sacred language until the revival of Hebrew as a common language in 20th-century Israel. Throughout their numerous centuries living in Europe, Ashkenazim have made many important contributions to its philosophy, scholarship, literature, art, music, and science. The rabbinical term ''A ...
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College Of Management Academic Studies
The College of Management Academic Studies, a college located in the city of Rishon LeZion, Israel, is the largest college in Israel. Founded in 1978, COLMAN is the first non-subsidized, not-for-profit research academic institution in Israel to be recognized and certified by the Council for Higher Education in Israel. It offers bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration, law, media, economics, organizational development and consulting, computer science, behavioral sciences, family studies and interior design. The college places an emphasis on social awareness and responsibility, encouraging both students and faculty to take part in communities and outreach activities. History The College of Management - Academic Studies (COLMAN) gained authorization in 1986 to award a BA degree in business administration and accounting. COLMAN became the first non-subsidized, non-profit academic institution in Israel to be recognized and certified by the country's supreme educati ...
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