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Ziva may refer to: ; Given name * Ziva Ben-Porat, an Israeli writer and literary theorist * Ziva David, a fictional character on the American TV series ''NCIS'' * Ziva Kunda (1955–2004), a Canadian social psychologist * Ziva Rodann, an Israeli actress ; Other uses * ''Ziva'' (crustacean), an extinct genus of crustaceans in the order Palaeocopida * Ziva (dish), an Israeli pastry See also * Živa (other) Živa may refer to: *Živa (mythology), fertility and love goddess in Slavic mythology *Živa (Vajska), small settlement near Vajska, Serbia * Živa (journal), journal founded by Jan Evangelista PurkynÄ› Jan Evangelista PurkynÄ› (; also written ... * Zivah {{given name ...
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Ziva Ben-Porat
Ziva Ben-Porat is a literary theorist, writer, and editor who lives in Israel and is a professor at Tel Aviv University. Personal life Ben-Porat graduated with a bachelor's degree in English and Hebrew literature and a master's degree in English literature from Tel Aviv University, as well as a doctorate in comparative literature from University of California, Berkeley. She lived for many years in Re'im, a kibbutz in southern Israel. Work According to Jeremy Dauber, in Ben-Porat's notable 1976 publication, "The Poetics of Literary Allusion", she sought to "deploy a formal notion of allusive signification to frame specific readings of literary works." From 1993 to 2008, Ben-Porat was editor-in-chief of ''Sifrut/Mashmaut/Tarbut'' (English: ''Literature/Meaning/Culture''), a series of academic books published by HaKibbutz HaMeuchad in Hebrew. From 2000 to 2008, she was director of The Porter Institute for Poetics and Semiotics. She was vice president of FILLM (Federation Intern ...
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Ziva David
Ziva David (; Hebrew: זיוה דוד, , feminine form of Ziv: "Radiance"; birth date November 12, 1982, Beersheba in the Negev desert of southern Israel). She was born in Be'er Sheva, Israel. is a fictional character from the CBS television series ''NCIS (TV series), NCIS'', portrayed by actress Cote de Pablo. Ziva first appeared in the NCIS (season 3), season 3 premiere episode, "Kill Ari, Kill Ari (Part 1)", and became a regular cast member from the episode "List of NCIS episodes#ep50, Silver War". She replaced Caitlin Todd, Caitlin "Kate" Todd (Sasha Alexander), who was killed at the hands of Ziva's half-brother, List of NCIS characters#Ari Haswari, Ari Haswari (Rudolf Martin), in the season 2 finale. Following the onscreen death of the character's father in season 10, Gabi Coccio recurrently portrayed a young Ziva in Flashback (narrative), flashbacks. Ziva is introduced to the show as an Israeli citizen, an agent of the Kidon, Kidon unit of the Mossad, a daughter of List of N ...
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Ziva Kunda
Ziva Kunda (June 13, 1955 – February 24, 2004) was an Israeli social psychologist and professor at the University of Waterloo known for her work in social cognition and motivated reasoning. Her seminal paper "The Case for Motivated Reasoning", published in ''Psychological Bulletin'' in 1990, posthumously received thScientific Impact Awardfrom the Society of Experimental Social Psychology. Kunda authored the book Social Cognition: Making Sense of People'' Biography Ziva Kunda was born in Tel Aviv. Her parents were from Oudtshoorn, a small South African town. They immigrated from different parts of Europe to Oudtshoorn to find safety from the persecutions of Jews before and during World War II. In Kunda's autobiography, she shares her parents' background, their parents, and her early childhood. In 2004, Kunda died from cancer. She is survived by her husband Paul Thagard, a professor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo, and two sons. Academic career Kunda obtained her Ph ...
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Ziva Rodann
Ziva Rodann ( he, זיוה רודן, born Ziva Blechman ; 2 March 1933), known first as Ziva Shapir (), is an Israeli-American actress. She was a Hollywood film star and a frequent guest star on television series from the late 1950s to the late 1960s. The ''Canadian Jewish Chronicle'' described her as "the first Israeli actress to be signed to a long-term deal with a major motion picture studio." Early life Rodann was born in Haifa to Yeshaiahu "Shaya" Blechman, a professor of mathematics, and his wife, Rosa. She first arrived in the United States in 1947, when she was sent to live with her aunt and uncle in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S., where she attended and graduated from Kirkwood High School. When she returned to Israel, she took night classes at Tel Aviv University and majored in art, history, and languages. She was accepted at the Habima Theatre, where she studied acting, and then joined the Israeli army in 1952. In 1954, she worked at the Chamber Theatre, where she played ...
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Ziva (crustacean)
Ziva may refer to: ; Given name * Ziva Ben-Porat, an Israeli writer and literary theorist * Ziva David, a fictional character on the American TV series ''NCIS'' * Ziva Kunda (1955–2004), a Canadian social psychologist * Ziva Rodann, an Israeli actress ; Other uses * ''Ziva'' (crustacean), an extinct genus of crustaceans in the order Palaeocopida Palaeocopida is an order of ostracods in the subclass Podocopa. Most species in the suborder are extinct, and only the genera ''Manawa'' and '' Puncia'' in the family Punciidae Punciidae is a family of crustaceans belonging to the order Palaeoc ... * Ziva (dish), an Israeli pastry See also * Živa (other) * Zivah {{given name ...
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Palaeocopida
Palaeocopida is an order of ostracods in the subclass Podocopa. Most species in the suborder are extinct, and only the genera ''Manawa'' and '' Puncia'' in the family Punciidae Punciidae is a family of crustaceans belonging to the order Palaeocopida. Genera: * ''Manawa Manawa can refer to: *Manawa, Wisconsin, a city in Wisconsin * ''Manawa'' (crustacean): ''Manawa'' Hornibrook, 1949, a genus of ostracod *''Manawa'' Fors ... are extant. Taxonomy The following suborders are recognised in the order Palaeocopida: * † Beyrichicopina * † Binodicopina * † Eridostracina * Kirkbyocopina * † Nodellocopina * † Palaeocopina References * Palaeocopida (Ostracoda) across the Permian–Triassic events: new data from southwestern Taurus (Turkey). Crasquin-Soleau S., Marcoux J., Angiolini L. and Nicora A., 2004, Journal of micropalaeontology, 23(1), pages 67–76, {{Taxonbar, from=Q15611315 Crustacean orders Podocopa ...
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Ziva (dish)
Ziva ( he, זיוה) is an Israeli dish made of puff pastry topped with sesame seeds, and stuffed with cheese and olives. Ziva is served at home and in restaurants. Ziva is cooked in a style similar to the Yemenite Malawach but its ingredients more closely resemble börek, both of which are also common in Israel. Ziva is usually served alongside a hot sauce (skhug), eggs and Israeli salad. Ziva is thought to have been invented by chef Neri Avneri at the Nargilla restaurant in 1989. TasteAtlas listed it as the third lowest-rated Israeli snack. See also * Malawach * Bourekas * Israeli cuisine * List of pastries This is a list of pastries, which are small buns made using a stiff dough enriched with fat. Some dishes, such as pies, are made of a pastry casing that covers or completely contains a filling of various sweet or savory ingredients. There are fi ... References {{Cuisine of Israel Israeli pastries Cheese dishes ...
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Živa (other)
Živa may refer to: *Živa (mythology), fertility and love goddess in Slavic mythology *Živa (Vajska), small settlement near Vajska, Serbia * Živa (journal), journal founded by Jan Evangelista Purkyně Jan Evangelista Purkyně (; also written Johann Evangelist Purkinje) (17 or 18 December 1787 – 28 July 1869) was a Czech anatomist and physiologist. In 1839, he coined the term '' protoplasm'' for the fluid substance of a cell. He was one of t ...
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