Arie
Arie is a masculine given name. As a Dutch name, Arie * Arie Altman (Plant Biology and AgBiotech) (born 1937), Israeli Professor of Agriculture * (1903–1982), Dutch composer * Arie van Beek (born 1951), Dutch music teacher and conductor *Arie Bieshaar (1899–1965), Dutch footballer (''Adrianus'') * Arie Bijl (1908–1945), Dutch theoretical physicist and resistance member * Arie Bijvoet (1891–1976), Dutch footballer * Arie Bodek (born 1947), American experimental particle physicist and professor *Arie van den Brand (born 1951), Dutch GreenLeft politician *Arie van de Bunt (born 1969), Dutch water polo player (''Arend'') *Arie Carpenter or "Aunt Arie" (1885–1978), American woman portrayed in the play ''Firefox'' *Arie van Deursen (1931–2011), Dutch historian * (1927–1998), Dutch computer scientist (''Adrianus'') *Arie Dvoretzky (1918–2008), Russian-born Israeli mathematician (''Aryeh'') *Arie Evegroen (1905–1988), Dutch schipper who prevented a flood in 1953 *Arie Fr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arie Van Beek
Arie van Beek (born 1951) is a Dutch music teacher and conductor. Biography Arie van Beek was born in Rotterdam in 1951, the son of Joost van Beek, conductor and long-term secretary of the Association of Orchestra Conductors. He studied percussion and orchestra conducting at the Rotterdam Conservatory under Edo de Waart and David Porcelijn. For four years he worked as a percussionist with the radio orchestras of the NIS. He is affiliated with the Rotterdam Conservatory where he teaches conducting and is conductor of the Rotterdam Young Philharmonic, orchestra and chamber orchestra, and of ensembles of the classical department. He has been artistic director of the Meuse Ensemble, the Rotterdam-based ensemble for contemporary music, from its inception. In the Netherlands, he has regularly worked as guest conductor of the Amsterdam Wind Orchestra, the Dutch Dance Theatre, the Brabants Orchestra, the North Holland Philharmonic Orchestra, National Ballet, the Delta Ensemble, Asko ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arieh
Arieh is both a given name and a surname. Arieh means lion in Hebrew. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Arieh Batun-Kleinstub (born 1933), Israeli Olympic high jumper * Arieh Ben-Naim (born 1934), professor of physical chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem *Arieh Dulzin (1913–1989), Zionist activist who served as a Minister without Portfolio in Israel * Arieh Handler (1915–2011), Zionist leader * Arieh Iserles (born 1947), computational mathematician * Arieh Levavi (1912–2009), fourth Director General of the Israeli Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs * Arieh Lubin (1897–1980), Israeli artist * Arieh O'Sullivan (born 1961), American-Israeli author, journalist, and defense correspondent * Arieh Sharon (1900–1984), Israeli architect * Arieh "Xiaomanyc" Smith (born 1990), American polyglot YouTuber *Arieh Warshel (born 1940), Israeli-American Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Nobel Prize winner Surname *Josh Arieh Josh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arie Altman (Plant Biology And AgBiotech)
Arie Altman (; born July 8, 1937) is Professor Emeritus in the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has also been a guest professor at Yale University, Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, Scripps Research Institute, San Diego (USA), University College London, Cambridge University (UK), Paris University XI, INRA Versailles (France), Free University Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and Natal University (South Africa). Biography Arie Altman was born in Petah Tikva to Hava and Yaakov who immigrated to Israel in 1933 from the Kishinev region. In 1955, he completed his high-school studies at Ironi Alef High School in Tel Aviv. Afterwards, he joined the army and served in the Nahal Corps in Nitzana and Kibbutz Sde Boker. When he completed his service, Altman became an advisor under the auspices of the Jewish Agency in cooperative agricultural communities in the Negev. In the years 1959–1964, Altman studi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arie Bijl
Arie Bijl (Maassluis, 23 December 1908 – Hamburg- Neuengamme, 2 January 1945) was a Dutch theoretical physicist and resistance man. Arie Bijl was the youngest child of Simon Bijl (1869–1951), owner of a milk factory, and Willemijntje van der Lelij (1873–1944). Because in the Bijl family there was an eye for the extraordinary gift of Arie and his older brother Jaap (who became a pedagogue), not only the parents, but also the other children in the family contributed financially to the study of the two brothers. Arie Bijl studied mathematics and physics at Leiden University and obtained his PhD there on 28 April 1938 from Hendrik Kramers on the thesis '' Discontinuities in the energy and specific heat ''. After his PhD, he remained affiliated with Leiden University and conducted research on liquid helium, among other things. A publication by him in 1940 led to a wave function developed by him now known as the Bijl-Dingle-Jastrow wave function that is still used. Also the Bijl- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arie Van Deursen
Arie Theodorus van Deursen (23 June 1931 – 21 November 2011) was a Dutch historian whose focus was the early modern period. He was Professor Emeritus of History at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. He was a specialist in Dutch history of the 16th and 17th century. Career Arie van Deursen was born at Groningen. He was a prolific author with a refined style. He has written several books about daily life in the Dutch Golden Age, religious controversies in the 16th and 17th century (Jacobus Arminius versus Franciscus Gomarus) and the political situation of that period; he wrote biographies of William the Silent and Maurice of Nassau, Prince of Orange, a history of the Vrije Universiteit, a history of the Netherlands (1555–1702), a biography of Michiel de Ruyter and several volumes of collected essays. As an orthodox Protestant Christian, Van Deursen was heavily involved in polemics about the history of secularization and its consequences. In his Huizinga Lecture, ''Huizin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arie Bijvoet
Arie Bijvoet ( – ) was a Dutch footballer. Club career Bijvoet was a midfielder who played for DFC and Kampong. International career He was part of the Netherlands national football team, playing 1 match on 20 April 1913 against Belgium Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeas .... Personal life Arie Bijvoet married Irena Neeckx in 1919. She died in 1970. Arie Bijvoet was in the military. See also * List of Dutch international footballers References External links Genealogy and biography of Arie Bijvoet 1891 births 1976 deaths Footballers from Leeuwarden Dutch men's footballers Netherlands men's international footballers FC Dordrecht players Men's association football midfielders {{Netherlands-footy-midfielder-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arie Bieshaar
Adrianus "Arie" Gerardus Bieshaar (15 March 1899 – 21 January 1965) was a football player from the Netherlands. Club career Bieshaar played the majority of his career for Haarlem, scoring 119 goals in 285 matches. International career He represented his native country at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. There he won the bronze medal with the Netherlands national football team. He earned 4 caps, scoring no goals and played his final international match in 1923 against Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... - Voetbalstats References External links ...
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Arie Carpenter
Arie Carpenter (1885-1978) was a resident of Macon County, North Carolina, in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, United States. She was interviewed for the Foxfire Book published in 1972, through which she became known to thousands of readers. High school students interviewed her and reproduced her stories and skills of living in the Foxfire oral history-based books. Carpenter was the inspiration for the character Annie Nations in the '' Foxfire'' play, a role performed on Broadway by Jessica Tandy, which also became a TV movie in 1987. starring Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn and John Denver
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Arie Bodek
Arie Bodek (born 1947) is an American experimental particle physicist and the George E. Pake Professor of Physics at the University of Rochester. Bodek was awarded the 2004 American Physical Society W.K.H. Panofsky Prize in Experimental Particle Physics for his "broad, sustained, and insightful contributions to elucidating the structure of the nucleon, using a wide variety of probes, tools, and methods at many laboratories." Biography Bodek received his B.S. in physics in 1968 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his Ph.D. in physics in 1972 also from MIT. For his Ph.D., he worked under Henry Kendall and Jerome Friedman on the MIT-SLAC deep inelastic electron scattering experiments that provided evidence for the quark structure of matter. His doctoral thesis provided some of the evidence of the quark's existence that was the basis for the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics. The 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Friedman, Kendall, and Taylor for these experime ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ari (name)
Ari is a given name in many languages and cultures, for both men and women. It also may be a nickname for a wide variety of unrelated names. Etymology Albanian In the Albanian language, "Ari" means "gold" and is used as a male name . Armenian In Armenian, Ari is a boy's name meaning brave. Badaga Ari in the Badaga language, "Ari" ("A:ri") has a literal meaning of "sun-like" and is used as a male name, sometimes changed to "Harry (given name), Harry" in the case of converts to Christianity. Finnic languages Ari is thought to be a Finnic languages, Finnic form of Adrian. Greek Ari or Aris (other), Aris is a common shortened version of the Greek language, Greek names Aristotle, Ariadne, Ariana (name), Ariana, Arietta (other), Arietta, Aristides, Aristarchus (other), Aristarchus, Aristomenes, Aristobulus (other), Aristobulos, Aristoxenos, Aristos (other), Aristos, Aristophanes, Aristea, Aristotelis, and others, the majority of wh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Arie De Graaf
Arie de Graaf (born 4 August 1947, in Arnhem) is a Dutch insurer, biologist, teacher, and politician. De Graaf studied Dutch law at Utrecht University (1972-1977), where he obtained a Master of Laws. He worked for a mutual insurance (1966-1976) and was at the same time member of the municipal council of Arnhem (1970-1976). In 1976 he was elected Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands for the Dutch Labour Party. He specialized in corporate law, public finance, and pension funds. De Graaf was opposed to atomic weapons and systematically voted against all related parts of the Dutch defense budget. De Graaf was nicknamed "Arie de Vraag" because of the large number (357) of written information requests to the government that he posed during his tenure. He left the House of Representatives in 1981 and subsequently studied biology at Wageningen University, where he was a visiting scientist at the laboratory for plant taxonomy. From 1988 he taught at the Inhollan ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |