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Ember (surname)
Ember is a surname. People with this surname include: * Carol R. Ember (born 1943), American cultural anthropologist, cross-cultural researcher, writer, and organization executive; wife of Melvin * József Ember (1908–1982) Hungarian football coach *Melvin Ember (1933–2009), American cultural anthropologist, cross-cultural researcher, writer, and editor; husband of Carol *Zoltán Ember (1962–2015), Hungarian serial killer See also *Ember (other) An ember is a glowing hot coal from carbon-based material. Ember may also refer to: Fictional characters *Ember Evergreen, a fictional character from the web series ''Project Mc2, Project Mc²'' *Ember Flicker Flame, a fictional character from t ... * Ember (given name) {{surname, Ember ...
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Carol R
Carol may refer to: People with the name *Carol (given name) * Avedon Carol (born 1951), British writer and feminist * Henri Carol (1910–1984), French composer and organist * Martine Carol (1920–1967), French film actress * Sue Carol (1906–1982), American actress and talent agent, wife of actor Alan Ladd Arts, entertainment, and media Music * Carol (music), a festive or religious song; historically also a dance ** Christmas carol, a song sung during Christmas * ''Carol'' (Carol Banawa album) (1997) * ''Carol'' (Chara album) (2009) * "Carol" (Chuck Berry song), a rock 'n roll song written and recorded by Chuck Berry in 1958 * Carol, a Japanese rock band that Eikichi Yazawa once belonged to *"The Carol", a song by Loona from ''HaSeul'' *"Carol", a song by Slint from '' Tweez'' Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media * ''Carol'' (anime), an anime OVA featuring character designs by Yun Kouga * ''Carol'', the title of a 1952 novel by Patricia Highsmith better known a ...
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József Ember
József Ember (15 March 1908 – 8 December 1982) was a Hungarian football coach who managed the national sides of Ghana and Nigeria Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf of Guinea in the Atlantic Ocean to the south. It covers an area of . With Demographics of Nigeria, ... during the 1960s. During the 1950s, Ember also helped coach the China national team. Ember died on 8 December 1982, at the age of 74. References 1908 births 1982 deaths Hungarian football managers Újpest FC managers Ghana national football team managers Nigeria national football team managers Association football coaches Hungarian expatriate football managers Hungarian expatriate sportspeople in Ghana Hungarian expatriate sportspeople in Nigeria Expatriate football managers in Ghana Expatriate football managers in Nigeria {{Hungary-footy-bio-stub ...
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Melvin Ember
Melvin Lawrence Ember (January 13, 1933 – September 27, 2009) was an American cultural anthropologist and cross-cultural researcher with wide-ranging interests who combined an active research career with writing for nonprofessionals. Biography Drawn to anthropology after reading the works of Margaret Mead, he attended Columbia University at the young age of 16 where he was further inspired by Elman Service and Morton Fried in the anthropology department (B.A. 1953). He then went on to Yale University to study for his Ph.D. in anthropology (received 1958), primarily under the mentorship of George Peter Murdock. After a year's postdoctoral work at Yale, Ember spent four years at the Laboratory of Socio-Environmental Studies at the National Institute of Health (1959–62). He was professor at Antioch College (1963–67) and Hunter College (1967–87). He also chaired the department of anthropology at Hunter College of the City University of New York (1967–73). Here he suc ...
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Zoltán Ember
Zoltán Ember (1962 – April 25, 2015), known as The Szentkirályszabadja Monster, was a Hungary, Hungarian serial killer who killed four elderly people and his brother between 1991 and 2004 in Szentkirályszabadja. Convicted of these crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment, he hanged himself in 2015. Early life Zoltán Ember was born in 1962, spending his childhood in Szentkirályszabadja, where he and his family lived in squalid conditions. His drunken father regularly abused his family, including Zoltán. After his death, his mother remarried to another villager, István Véghelyi, but he was also violent towards them. After finishing elementary school, Ember started work as a butcher, dropping out of school due to his work. He eventually quit, and began working at construction sites. Around this time, he began committing various crimes, for which he was prosecuted 11 times and imprisoned on five separate occasions. In the late 1980s, he attempted to kill his Russia, Russia ...
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Ember (other)
An ember is a glowing hot coal from carbon-based material. Ember may also refer to: Fictional characters *Ember Evergreen, a fictional character from the web series ''Project Mc2, Project Mc²'' *Ember Flicker Flame, a fictional character from the toy line Lalaloopsy (TV series), Lalaloopsy *Ember Lumen, a fictional character from the animated Pixar film ''Elemental (2023 film), Elemental'' *Ember McLain, a fictional character from the animated series ''Danny Phantom'' *Dragon Lord Ember, a fictional character from the animated series ''My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic'' *Ember, a fictional playable character in the platform fighter game ''Brawlhalla'' *Ember (DC Comics), a fictional dragon from DC Comics *Ember, a fictional playable character in the isometric role-playing game ''Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous'' Locations *Ember Ridge, a mountain ridge in British Columbia, Canada *The Embers (nightclub), a 1950s- and 1960s-era restaurant and nightclub Literature *Embers ( ...
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