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Schön may refer to: * Schön (surname), German surname * Schön!, English-language fashion magazine * Schön Klinik, clinic group based in Prien am Chiemsee, Germany * Schön Palace, palace in Sosnowiec, Poland * Schön Properties, real estate developer in Dubai * Schön scandal German physicist Jan Hendrik Schön (born August 1970 in Verden an der Aller, Lower Saxony, West Germany) briefly rose to prominence after a series of apparently successful experiments with semiconductors that were discovered later to be fraudulen ..., scandal involving German physicist Jan Hendrik Schön and his articles about semiconductors See also * Schein * Schoen German words and phrases {{disambiguation ...
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Schön (surname)
Schön is a German language, German surname, which means handsome or beautiful, from the Middle High German ''schoene'', meaning "beautiful", "friendly", "nice".''Dictionary of American Family Names''"Schoen Family History" Oxford University Press, 2013. Retrieved on 16 January 2016. ''Schon'' means "already" and "yet". Alternative spellings include Schon and Schoen. Notable people with the surname include: *Adolf Schön (1906–1987), German cyclist *Alfred Schön (born 1962), German football player and manager *Andreas Schön (born 1989), German footballer *Donald Schön (1930–1997), American philosopher *Douglas Schoen (born 1953), American political analyst *Ebbe Schön (1929–2022), Swedish writer *Eduard Schön (1825–1879), Austrian composer *Helmut Schön (1915–1996), German footballer *Jan Hendrik Schön (born 1970), German physicist *John W. Schoen (born 1952), American journalist *Jonas Schön (born 1969), Swedish ice speed skater *Kevin Schon (born 1958), American ...
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Schön!
is an English-language fashion magazine, launched in June 2009, and currently based in London. It is a biannual publication and is available in print, as well as online, iPad and iPhone and for download on the magazine's website. According to its website, its goal is "showcasing a dynamic and diverse array of ideas and talent" in art and fashion. In a recent survey conducted by the magazine, its readership is 45% male, 55% female, and the median age is 28 years. 56% earn more than £125,000 ($189,300 USD) a year. The magazine was distributed in 2012 with 115,000 copies into 43 countries, and has recently arrived in China and Brazil. Its Editor-in-Chief and Creative Director is Raoul Keil, its Fashion Editor is Huma Humayun, and its Online Editor is Kelsey Barnes. History ''Schön!'' began as an online magazine intended to showcase the work of the online creative community Nineteen74.com, a 2009 Official Webby Award, Webby Honoree. It reflected the community's global scale by fea ...
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Schön Klinik
Schön Klinik founded in 1985, is a clinic group based in Prien am Chiemsee (Bavaria) with 17 clinics in Germany and 10,000 employees. In 2016 approximately 100,000 patients were treated in the clinics. Michael Porter described the Schön Klinik as an example for a quality-oriented healthcare provider in a Harvard Business Review article published in October 2013. It is privately run by the Schön family under the management of Dieter Schön (owner), Markus Hamm, Christopher Schön, Michael Knapp, Carla Naumann, Andreas Ludowig and Patrick Mickler. The group specializes in orthopedics, neurology, surgery, psychosomatic medicine and internal medicine. Clinical sites in Germany Bavaria *Bad Aibling: Schön Klinik Bad Aibling (Neurology), Schön Klinik Harthausen (orthopedics, endoprosthetics and rheumatology) *Bad Staffelstein: Schön Klinik Bad Staffelstein (Orthopedics, Neurology and Psychosomatics) *Berg (Starnberger See): Schön Klinik Starnberger See (internal medicine, hemato ...
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Schön Palace
Schön Palace is a palace located in Sosnowiec in southern Poland. The building is located near the Warsaw–Vienna railway and surrounded by a neo-Romantic park (the Schön Park). Since 1985 it has housed the Museum in Sosnowiec. Wilhelm Palace is located nearby. It is one of the two palaces of the Schön family in Sosnowiec; the other being the New Schön Palace. History The neo-Baroque structure was constructed by Ernst Schön at the end of the 19th century. It was altered several times. The biggest changes were carried out after the Second World War when used to house a kindergarten and private flats. In 1980 the Schön Palace was registered as one of the monuments of Katowice province, when its conversion into a museum began. In the spring of 1985 the Museum, at that time a department of the Upper Silesian Museum in Bytom Bytom (Polish pronunciation: ; Silesian language, Silesian: ''Bytōm, Bytōń'', ) is a city in Upper Silesia, in southern Poland. Located in t ...
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Schön Properties
Schön Properties was a Dubai-based real estate developer owned by the Schon family, which originated in Pakistan. The company had been involved in several development projects in Dubai, including the Schon Business Park project and Dubai Lagoons in Dubai Investments Park, which was started in 2005, but was hit hard by the 2008 financial crisis. In 2015, the company delivered a 1.6 million square feet project called Schon Business Park, consisting of 72 retail outlets and 304 offices. In August of 2018 Dubai Land Department seized assets of Schon properties alleging that the company had exploited its investors. , the company's website was no longer active. History The company was founded in 1971 in Singapore by the Schon family, which originated in Pakistan. In February 2017, Xanadu acquired Dubai Lagoon from Schon Properties for an undisclosed sum. The new developer Xanadu took over the project and purchased it with all its assets and liabilities, including the custome ...
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Schön Scandal
German physicist Jan Hendrik Schön (born August 1970 in Verden an der Aller, Lower Saxony, West Germany) briefly rose to prominence after a series of apparently successful experiments with semiconductors that were discovered later to be fraudulent. Before he was exposed, Schön had received the Otto-Klung-Weberbank Prize for Physics and the Braunschweig Prize in 2001, as well as the Outstanding Young Investigator Award of the Materials Research Society in 2002, all of which were later rescinded. He was also supposed to receive the William L. McMillan Award from the University of Illinois in 2002, but due to the intervention of Daniel C. Ralph of Cornell University (who was on the committee of the McMillan Award), Schön was never given the award. The scandal provoked discussion in the scientific community about the degree of responsibility which coauthors and reviewers of scientific articles bear in cases of scientific misbehavior. The discussion mainly concerned whether peer rev ...
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Schein
Schein is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Charles Schein (1928–2003), French polymer chemist of Romanian origin * David D. Schein (born 1951), American author and academic * Edgar Schein (born 1928), professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management * Johann Hermann Schein Johann Hermann Schein (20 January 1586 – 19 November 1630) was a German composer of the early Baroque era. He was Thomaskantor in Leipzig from 1615 to 1630. He was one of the first to import the early Italian stylistic innovations into German ... (1586–1630), German composer * Marcel Schein (1902–1960), American physicist of Bohemian origin See also * Shine (other) {{surname ...
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Schoen
Schoen is a common surname of German origin. People with the surname include: * Alan Schoen (1924–2023), American physicist * Christian Schoen, German art historian * Craig Schoen (born 1983), American basketball player * Cristie Schoen (1976–2015), Spanish-born American chef * Dan Schoen (born 1974), American politician * David Schoen, American lawyer * Douglas Schoen, American political commentator * Edgar Schoen (1925–2016), American physician * Gaili Schoen, American musician * Gerry Schoen (1947–2021), American baseball player * Harold Schoen, American mathematics professor * Herbert Schoen (1929–2014), German footballer * Joe Schoen (born 1979), American sports executive * John W. Schoen, American journalist * Karl John Schoen (1894–1918), US aviator, war hero * Lawrence M. Schoen, American author and psychologist * Max Schoen (1888-1959), American music educator *Richard Schoen (born 1950), American mathematician * Seth Schoen, American computer authority * Thomas ...
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