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Verbitski
Verbitsky (Verbitskii) is a Russian language surname. It corresponds to the Polish surname Wierzbicki. People with the surname include: *Andrey Alexandrovich Verbitsky (born 1941), Russian scientist *Bernardo Verbitsky (1907–1979), Argentine writer and journalist * Horacio Verbitsky (born 1942), Argentine writer and journalist *Misha Verbitsky (born 1969), Russian mathematician and activist *Vladimir Verbitsky Vladimir Igoryevich Verbitsky (russian: Владимир Игоревич Вербицкий; born 1943) is a Soviet and Australian conductor. He was born in Leningrad. He studied piano and conducting at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. He has ... (born 1943), Russian/Australian conductor *Garry Verbitsky (born 1967) Russian actor {{surname, Verbitsky Russian-language surnames ...
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Wierzbicki
Wierzbicki (feminine: Wierzbicka, plural: Wierzbiccy) is a noble Polish family name. It derives form the Polish word '' wierzba'', meaning willow and as a toponym of the village of Wierzbica. The Lithuanian form is Verbickas and the Russian is Verbitsky/ Verbitski. People * Alicia Fulford-Wierzbicki (born ?), New Zealand actress * Anna Wierzbicka Anna Wierzbicka (born 10 March 1938 in Warsaw) is a Poles, Polish linguistics, linguist who is Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University, Canberra. Brought up in Poland, she graduated from Warsaw University and emigrated to Austr ... (born 1938), Polish-Australian linguist * Felix Wierzbicki (1815–1860), Polish-American physician, traveler, and author * Stanisław Wierzbicki (1959–2018), Polish rower * Derek Wierzbicki (1976 - ), American Emergency Medicine Physician See also * * * Wólka Wierzbicka, a settlement in southeastern Poland {{surname Polish-language surnames ...
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Andrey Alexandrovich Verbitsky
Andrey Alexandrovich Verbitsky (russian: Андрей Александрович Вербицкий) (born 25 February 1941), is a Russian educational psychologist. His areas of academic interest include the development of higher education in Russia, as well as developmental, educational, and social psychology. He has published more than 200 academic and instructional papers, including five monographs. Education Verbitsky holds an undergraduate Specialist degree in Psychology from Lomonosov Moscow State University. He holds a Kandidat nauk in Psychology degree, conferred in 1974 by Aspirantura at the Research Institute of General and Educational Psychology at Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Verbitsky also holds a Doktor Nauk in Education and Psychology degree (1991), and is a Corresponding Fellow (since 1992) of the Russian Academy of Education. Career Verbitsky is the creator of the Context Education Theory in higher education (russian: Теория контекстного ...
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Bernardo Verbitsky
Bernardo Verbitsky (22 November 1907 – 15 March 1979) was an Argentine writer and journalist. Biography Verbitsky was born of Ukrainian-Jewish immigrant parents (his surname Verbitsky means willow in Ukrainian). He was a screenwriter, a journalist from ''Noticias Gráficas'', and a member of ''Academia Porteña del Lunfardo'' ("Buenos Aires Lunfardo's Academy"). He reported Buenos Aires' ups and downs; his writings were linked to tango and other essential aspects of the city. Hugo del Carril based its 1958 motion picture ''Una cita con la vida'' ("A date with life on Verbitsky's novel ''Calles de tango'') His 1957 novel ''Villa Miseria también es América'' (roughly "Povertyville is also part ofAmerica") gave its popular name to Argentina's shanty towns (''villas miseria''). Bernardo Verbitsky died in Buenos Aires on 15 March 1979. Verbitsky is the father of journalist and activist Horacio Verbitsky. Books in Spanish *''Es difícil empezar a vivir'' ("It's hard to sta ...
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Horacio Verbitsky
Horacio Verbitsky (born February 11, 1942) is an Argentine investigative journalist and author with a history as a leftist guerrilla in the Montoneros. In the early 1990s, he reported on a series corruption scandals in the administration of President Carlos Menem, which eventually led to the resignations or firings of many of Menem's ministers. In 1994, he reported on the confessions of naval officer Adolfo Scilingo, documenting torture and executions by the Argentine military during the 1976–83 Dirty War. His books on both the Menem administration and the Scilingo confessions became national bestsellers. As of January 2015 Verbitsky is a Commissioner for the International Commission against the Death Penalty. Verbitsky become immersed in controversy following the election of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis, due to Verbitsky's accusations that Bergoglio was complicit with military dictators during the so-called Dirty War. These claims have been disputed. The Arge ...
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Misha Verbitsky
Misha Verbitsky (russian: link=no, Ми́ша Верби́цкий, born June 20, 1969 in Moscow) is a Russian mathematician. He works at the Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada in Rio de Janeiro. He is primarily known to the general public as a controversial critic, political activist and independent music publisher. Scientific activities Verbitsky graduated from a Math class at the Moscow State School 57 in 1986, and has been active in mathematics since then. His principal area of interest in mathematics is differential geometry, especially geometry of hyperkähler manifolds and locally conformally Kähler manifolds. He proved an analogue of the global Torelli theorem for hyperkähler manifolds and the mirror conjecture in hyperkähler case. He also contributed to the theory of Hodge structures. His PhD thesis, titled ''Cohomology of compact Hyperkaehler Manifolds'', was defended in 1995 at Harvard University under the supervision of David Kazhdan. He has hel ...
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Vladimir Verbitsky
Vladimir Igoryevich Verbitsky (russian: Владимир Игоревич Вербицкий; born 1943) is a Soviet and Australian conductor. He was born in Leningrad. He studied piano and conducting at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. He has been chief conductor of the Voronezh Philharmonic Orchestra since 1972, and conducts other Russian orchestras. From 1982 to 1984 he was the chief conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic. He has recorded widely. Russian President Vladimir Putin has decorated Verbitsky with the award of People's Artist of Russia. Verbitsky became an Australian citizen Australian nationality law details the conditions in which a person holds Australian legal nationality. The primary law governing nationality regulations is the Australian Citizenship Act 2007, which came into force on 1 July 2007 and is applic ... on 6 June 2009. Sources Saint-Petersburg Academic Philharmonic References {{DEFAULTSORT:Verbitsky, Vladimir Igoryevich Living people ...
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