Radin
Radin is a surname and given name. Given name Radin (Persian: رادین) is also an Ancient Persian given name meaning "gentleman". Surname Notable people with the surname include: * Adolph Moses Radin (1848–1909), Polish-American rabbi * Charles Radin (graduated 1965), American mathematician * Dean Radin (born 1952), researcher and author *Furio Radin (born 1950), Croatian politician * Gary Radin, American designer, author and philanthropist *George Radin (1931–2013), American computer scientist * Igor Radin (1938–2014), Serbian ice hockey player *Judi Radin (born 1950), American bridge player *Joshua Radin (born 1974), American songwriter * Margaret Jane Radin (born 1941), American legal academic * Max Radin (1880–1950), American legal scholar and author * Milan Radin (born 1991), Serbian footballer *Nikolai Radin (1872–1935), Russian stage and silent film actor and director *Paul Radin (1883–1959), American anthropologist * Roy Radin (1949–1983), American sh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Joshua Radin
Joshua Radin (born June 14, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter. He has recorded ten studio albums, and his songs have been used in a number of films and TV series. His most successful album, ''Simple Times'', was released in 2008. Beginnings Joshua Radin was born and raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States, to a Jewish family of Polish people, Polish, German, Austrian, and Russian background. He studied drawing and painting at Northwestern University, following his college years with stints as an art teacher, screenwriter, and art gallery employee. Radin turned to music when he moved to New York City, his father bought him a guitar, and he taught himself to play and write music. In 2004, American actor Zach Braff, a friend of Radin since their days at Northwestern, introduced Radin's first composition, "Winter", to ''Scrubs (TV series), Scrubs'' show creator Bill Lawrence, who ultimately used several of Radin's songs in various scenes of the television series. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dean Radin
Dean Radin (; born February 29, 1952) is an american parapsychologist. Following a bachelor and master's degree in electrical engineering and a PhD in educational psychology Radin worked at Bell Labs, as a researcher at Princeton University and the University of Edinburgh, and was a faculty member at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He then became Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) in Petaluma, California, USA, later becoming the president of the Parapsychological Association. He is also co-editor-in-chief of the journal '' Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing''. Radin's paranormal ideas and work have been widely criticized by skeptic scientists and philosophers. Education Following a career in classical violin, Radin went on to earn an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, as well as both a master's degree in electrical engineering and a doctorate in educational psychology from the Univers ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roy Radin
Roy Radin (November 13, 1949 – last seen May 13, 1983, remains found June 10, 1983) was an American show business promoter who packaged vaudeville shows and oldies music nostalgia tours in the 1970s and early 1980s. He was probably best known for his attempts to help finance the film '' The Cotton Club'' (1984), and as the subsequent victim of a murder-for-hire at age 33. The trial in which four people were sentenced related to Radin's killing became known as " The Cotton Club Murder." The story of Radin's murder became the subject of a book, ''Bad Company: Drugs, Hollywood and the Cotton Club Murder''. Career Radin was the son of Broadway promoter Al Radin, who owned a speakeasy and promoted Broadway shows in the 1920s and 1930s. Roy Radin was a high-school dropout who joined the Clyde Beatty Circus at the age of 16 doing publicity work. A year later, Radin signed George Jessel and J. Fred Muggs as part of his first traveling show. Radin continued to put together vaudevill ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Margaret Jane Radin
Margaret Jane Radin (born 1941) is the Henry King Ransom Professor of Law, emerita, at the University of Michigan Law School by vocation, and a flutist by avocation. Radin has held law faculty positions at University of Toronto, University of Michigan, Stanford University, University of Southern California, and University of Oregon, and has been a faculty visitor at Harvard University, Princeton University, University of California at Berkeley, and New York University. Radin's best known scholarly work explores the basis and limits of property rights and contractual obligation. She has also contributed significantly to feminist legal theory, legal and political philosophy, and the evolution of law in the digital world. At the same time, she has continued to perform and study music. In addition to her books, Radin is the author of many frequently-cited articles and book chapters, two of which are on a list of 100 most cited legal articles of all time, and many of which have been ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paul Radin
Paul Radin (April 2, 1883 – February 21, 1959) was an American cultural anthropologist and folklorist of the early twentieth century specializing in Native American languages and cultures. The noted legal scholar Max Radin was his older brother. Biography A son of the rabbi Adolph Moses Radin, Paul Radin was born in the cosmopolitan Polish city of Łódź in 1883. In 1884 his family moved to Elmira, New York. He entered the public school system and graduated from the City College of New York in 1902. There, he became interested in studying history and came under the influence of James Harvey Robinson. Between 1905 and 1907 Radin studied in Europe, first in Munich and then the University of Berlin. As a result, he became interested in anthropology. In 1907 he returned to the United States and became a student of Franz Boas at Columbia, where he counted Edward Sapir and Robert Lowie among his classmates. He engaged in years of productive fieldwork among the Winnebago (Hoc� ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Milan Radin
Milan Radin ( sr-Cyrl, Милан Радин; born 25 June 1991) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for TSC. Club career Born in Novi Sad, Radin grew up in Mošorin, where he started playing football at the local club Miletić. Later he played with Borac Šajkaš and finally with RFK Novi Sad, where he completed his youth categories. He signed a three-year scholarship deal with the club, before being loaned to Jugović Kać in the 2009–10 season, scoring eight league goals. Subsequently, Radin went on a trial with Smederevo, before eventually joining Senta. He spent two seasons at the club, before switching to Radnički Nova Pazova. In 2014 winter transfer window, Radin signed with Mladost Lučani, helping them win promotion to the top flight of Serbian football. He was suspended by the club after refusing to renew his contract in August 2015. His contract was finally terminated in December 2015. In early 2016, Radin spent some time o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Max Radin
Max Radin (March 29, 1880 – June 22, 1950 ) was an American legal scholar, philologist, and author. The noted anthropological scholar Paul Radin was his younger brother. Life and work Max Radin, son of the rabbi Adolph Moses Radin, was born in Kempen, German Empire, emigrated with his family to the United States at the age of four and grew up in New York. He received his early education from his parents, who, among other things, taught him Latin, Hebrew, and ancient Greek. Max earned a B.A. in 1899 at the City College of New York ( BA 1899) and an LL.B. in 1902 at the School of Law of Columbia University. After graduation from law school he was admitted to the New York bar, but he taught in New York public schools as he continued his studies at Columbia University, where in 1909 he was granted a Ph.D with his thesis on ancient associations ("The Legislation of the Greeks and Romans on Corporations)." That same year, Radin married Rose Jaffe, who died in 1918. Radin was a l ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Furio Radin
Furio Radin (born 1 June 1950) is a Croatian politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Croatian Parliament for the Italian national minority, an office he has held since 7 September 1992. He has also been the Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Human Rights and Rights of National Minorities since 2000, and one of the Deputy Speakers of the Parliament since 9 June 2017. Radin is the longest-serving Member of Parliament in Croatian history, with a service lasting , as of . Radin was first elected to the parliament in the 1992 election and was re-elected to nine more terms, in the 1995, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2020 and 2024 elections respectively. Although he is formally an independent, he has closely cooperated with the liberal regionalist Istrian Democratic Assembly party, in whose parliamentary club he also sits. Early life and education Furio Radin was born on 1 June 1950 in Pula, where he attended elementary and high school. He earned a degree ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adolph Moses Radin
Adolph Moses Radin (August 5, 1848 – February 5, 1909) was a Polish-born American Jewish rabbi. Life Radin was born on August 5, 1848, in Neustadt-Schirwindt, Congress Poland, the son of Marcus Radin and Hinde Ritow. Radin received his Talmudic education in Volozhin and Eiseshok. He then went to Prussia and studied in the University of Berlin, the University of Königsberg (where he edited the "Jüdische Grenzbote"), and the University of Greifswald (where he received his Ph.D.). He then worked as a rabbi, first in Prussia at Mewe and Kempen and then in Poland at Kalisz and Łódź. He immigrated to America in the fall of 1886, and within a month he became rabbi of the Jewish congregation at Elmira, New York and visiting Jewish chaplain of the New York State Reformatory in that city. Radin then became rabbi of the Congregation Gates of Hope in New York City. In 1890, he was designated chaplain of all penal institutions in New York and Brooklyn. He served in that position ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gary Radin
Gary M. Radin is an American designer, philanthropist and author. Radin heads up the creative studio GMRdesign, is co-editor of the book "What If It's Not Alzheimer's? - A Caregiver's Guide to Dementia" and co-founder of a not-for-profit. He currently resides in the Philadelphia area and works nationally. Early life and education Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Radin began his interest in art and design development in theater and architectural model making at a very young age. He participated in the Yale School of Architecture with Cesar Pelli public awareness program at the age of 13. Radin brought his passion for theater and an eye for space and form to University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he received a BFA in Interior Design. His studies were extensive in interior architecture, theater and graphics. These formative influences continue to shape the world he designs. Career Radin has long been fascinated with immersive environments and his work includes the genres of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gost Radin
Radin ( sr-Cyrl, Радин), known under his full name, Radin Butković, was a Bosnian nobleman and magnate, who also served as ''gost'', a high ranking prelate of the Bosnian Church during the 15th century in medieval Bosnia. As his vernacular name suggests, Radin was a local cleric elected by the Bosnians themselves. He was probably born around 1400 in Seonica, village in medieval župa and the settlement Neretva, today the town of Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As a high-ranking clergyman of the Bosnian Church, he was also politically savvy, so he distinguished himself as a diplomat and ambassador. Medieval sources mentioned him for the first time in a document dated from 1422 in a rank of a ''krstjanin'' (lowest rank in the Bosnian Church clergy) when he engaged in negotiations with the people of Ragusa representing the duke Radosav Pavlović. He was also mentioned as a ''starac'' (mid-ranked prelate, loosely ) in 1437, and as a ''gost'' (high-ranking prelate, ) in 14 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radin!
''Radin!'' is a 2016 French comedy film directed by Fred Cavayé. It stars Dany Boon, Laurence Arné, Noémie Schmidt and Patrick Ridremont. Cast * Dany Boon as François Gautier * Laurence Arné as rValérieidjdhdhf * Noémie Schmidt as Laura * Patrick Ridremont as Cédric * Christophe Canard as Gilles * Christophe Favre as Demeester * Karina Marimon as Carole * Sébastien Chabal as himself Release ''Radin!'' was released in France on 28 September 2016, where it topped the box office during its opening week with 1,002,709 entries. Reception ''The Hollywood Reporter ''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Cinema of the United States, Hollywood film industry, film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade pap ...'' found that the film provided "a handful of decent laughs" but it "ultimately runs out of comic steam about midway through" and that "the third-act twis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |