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Albrecht Becker (14 November 1906 – 22 April 2002) was a production designer, photographer, and actor, who was imprisoned by the Nazi regime for the charge of homosexuality. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... Barbara Becker (born 1 November 1966 as Barbara Feltus) was the wife of Boris Becker Personal background Barbara Feltus became famous through her marriage with tennis star Boris Becker. ... Benjamin Becker (born June 16, 1981 in Merzig, Saarland, Germany) is a professional tennis player. ... Boris Franz Becker (b. ... Brandon Becker (born April 22, 1980) is an American novelist known namely by his work titled, Life as a Dream. ... Britta Becker (born May 11, 1973) is a German hockey player who made her debut in the German womens field hockey team in 1991 and was the youngest in the Olympic squad in 1992. ... Carl Becker can refer to: Becker, Carl Heinrich (1876-1933), German scholar on Islam, Prussian minister of culture and education Becker, Carl L. (1873-1945), U.S. historian This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Network management refers to the maintenance and administration of large-scale computer networks and telecommunications networks at the top level. ... Charles Becker (July 26, 1870 - July 30, 1915) was a New York police officer executed for allegedly ordering the murder of a Manhattan gambler, Herman Rosenthal. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... German metrical psalter published in 1602 by the Leipzig Theologian Cornelius Becker. ... Cristiane Luise Amalie Becker (1778 - 1797), German actor, was the daughter of a theatrical manager and dramatic poet, Johann Christian Neumann, and made her first stage appearance in 1787 at Weimar. ... Dietrich Becker (born about 1623 - died about 1679) was a German Baroque violinist and composer. ... Dirk Becker (born May 4, 1966 in Bielefeld) is a German politician and member of the SPD. Official Website Categories: | | | | ... Donald Becker is a notable developer well known for writing many of the Ethernet drivers for the Linux operating system. ... Douglas Becker is a choreographer and teacher working in many idioms, including contemporary ballet and improvisation throughout Europe and the United States. ... Edmund Becker (born July 18, 1957 in Reichenbach) is a former German footballer, currently coaching Karlsruher SC. Beckers biggest success was as a player with Karlsruher SC, when he finished in tenth place in the Bundesliga. ... Edward Becker is a Senior Circuit Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. ... Elisabeth Becker was born in Neuteich (Nowy Staw), Poland on 20 July 1923 to a German family. ... Elizabeth Becker is a journalist and author who specializes in trade, development, and Asian affairs. ... Dr. Ernest Becker (1925-March 6, 1974, Vancouver, British Columbia), a cultural anthropologist and interdisciplinary scientific thinker and writer, came to the recognition that psychological inquiry inevitably comes to a dead end beyond which belief systems must be invoked to satisfy the human psyche. ... Franz Becker (March 1, 1918–) is a former German footballer. ... National Science Medal award ceremony, 2000 Gary Stanley Becker (born December 2, 1930) is an American economist. ... Gavin de Becker (born October 26, 1954) [1] is an American specialist in security issues, especially for governments, corporations, and celebrities. ... Heidi Becker (born 11 October 1940 in Klagenfurt, Austria) is an Austrian-born model. ... Heinrich Becker (1770 - 1822), German actor, whose real name was Blumenthal, was born at Berlin. ... Heinz Reinhard Becker (August 26, 1915 - November 11, 1991) was a Major League Baseball first baseman who played for the Chicago Cubs (1943, 1945-46) and Cleveland Indians (1946-1947). ... Helmut Becker (1927-1989), German viticulturist, was chief of the Geisenheim Grape Breeding Institute. ... Howard Becker can refer to: Howard Paul Becker (1899-1960), U.S. sociologist Howard Saul Becker (born 1928), U.S. sociologist This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Ingrid Mickler-Becker (born September 26, 1942 in Geseke, North Rhine-Westphalia) (née Ingrid Becker) (sometimes incorrectly Ingrid Mickler in result lists) is a former German athlete and a double Olympic champion. ... Jacques Becker (September 15, 1906 - February 21, 1960) was a French screenwriter and film director. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Jean Becker (born Nov 5, 1833, Mannheim, Germany - died Oct 10, 1884 also in Mannheim) was a prominent German violinist. ... Jean Becker (born May 10, 1938, in Paris, France) is a French film director, screenwriter and actor. ... Jurek Becker (* September 30, 1937, Lodz (Poland), † March 14, 1997, Berlin) was a german writer. ... Kaethe was a female guard at several concentration camps during the last months of World War II. Kaethe was born as Kaethe Becker in Saarbruecken or Herrensohr, Germany on May 25, 1923. ... Carl Becker can refer to: Becker, Carl Heinrich (1876-1933), German scholar on Islam, Prussian minister of culture and education Becker, Carl L. (1873-1945), U.S. historian This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Kuno Becker (left) in Lucía, Lucía Kuno Becker (born January 14, 1978 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actor. ... The subject of this article seems to fail Wikipedias consensually-accepted criteria for inclusion of biographies. ... Lydia Ernestine Becker (1827-1890) was an active leader in the early British suffrage movement and an aspiring amateur scientist. ... Marc Becker is an associate professor at Truman State University who is an expert in Latin American Studies. ... Margaret has been a singer-songwriter since 1987, with twenty number one singles, four Grammy Nominations, four Dove Awards, seven Songwriter of the Year awards, countless tours around the world and two books to her credit. ... May Lamberton Becker, journalist and literary critic. ... Meret Becker (Meredith Becker, born 15 January 1969 in Bremen) is a German actress and singer. ... Oscar Becker (1989-1964) Philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian of mathematics. ... Beckers muscular dystrophy (also known as Benign pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy) is an X-linked recessive inherited disorder characterized by slowly progressive muscle weakness of the legs and pelvis. ... Philip Becker (Oberotterbach, Bavaria, Germany, April 25, 1830- July 4, 1898), was the first German-born mayor of Buffalo, New York. ... Ralph Becker is the name of: Becker, Ralph Elihu (1907-1994), U.S. ambassador to Honduras from 1976-1977 Becker, Ralph, Utah House Minority Leader Category: ... Richard Godhard Becker (born 1972-02-01) was a Major League Baseball player during the years 1993-2000. ... Ruth Elizabeth Becker (28 October 1899- 6 July 1990) was a Kansas school teacher best known for surviving the sinking of the RMS Titanic when she was only twelve. ... Sally Becker is an author and former leader of Operation Angel, a British convoy in Kosovo [1] (not to be confused with the American charity or any of the other many Operation Angel entities known worldwide). ... // Introduction First documented in 1948 by U.S. dermatologist Samuel William Becker (1894-1964), Beckers nevus (also naevus; pl. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... George Sandford Becker who went professionally by Sandy Becker (February 19, 1922-April 9, 1996) was a television announcer, actor and comedian best known for having hosted several popular childrens programs in New York City. ... Sean Becker (July 7, 1975 in Ranfurly) is a New Zealand curler. ... Sherburn M. Becker (1877 – 1949) was mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from 1906 to 1908. ... Theodor Becker was (1840- 1928) a German civil engineer and entomologist chiefly interested in Diptera . ... Thorsten Becker (May 13, 1980–) is a German footballer. ... Vaneta Becker is a senator in the Indiana State Senate representing portions of Vanderburgh and Warrick County in the southern part of the state. ... Walter Becker (born September 16, 1968) is an American director, writer and actor best known for directing the 2002 comedy film Van Wilder. ... Walter Carl Becker (born February 20, 1950 in New York, New York) is the guitarist (and sometimes electric bassist) half of the duo at the core of the jazz-rock group Steely Dan. ... Wilhelm Adolf Becker (1796 - September 30, 1846), German classical archaeologist, was born at Dresden. ... William D. Becker (Born October 23, 1896 in East St. ... Wolfgang Becker was born in 1954 in Hemer/Westphalia and studied German, History and American Studies at the Free University in Berlin. ... Alice Becker-Ho (also Alice Debord) (August 6, 1941 – ), is the author of Les Princes du Jargon (Paris: Gillimard, 1993), as well as numerous works of poetry. ... Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (February 17, 1836 – December 22, 1870) was a Spanish writer of poetry and short stories, now considered one of the most important figures in Spanish literature. ... Simon Fisher-Becker (born 1961 in Ruislip, England) is a British actor. ... The painter Paula Modersohn-Becker (* February 8, 1876 in Dresden; † November 21, 1907 in Worpswede) is one of the most important representatives of early expressionism. ... Prof. ... Network management refers to the maintenance and administration of large-scale computer networks and telecommunications networks at the top level. ...

Places

Becker is a city in Sherburne County, Minnesota, between the Mississippi and Elk Rivers. ... Becker, Mississippi, is a village in Monroe County in the U.S. state of Mississippi. ... Becker County is a county located in the state of Minnesota. ... Becker Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Minnesota: Becker Township, Cass County, Minnesota Becker Township, Sherburne County, Minnesota This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Mount Becker () is a prominent mountain 1 miles northeast of Mount Boyer, in the Merrick Mountains, Ellsworth Land. ...

Businesses

A. G. Becker was an investment bank based in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Becker was a pioneer in the pension consulting business with the creation of Green Book tables comparing results to benchmarks, to help identify the performance of institutional investors. ... Becker Entertainment is one of Australias best-known, publicly listed entertainment companies. ... Beckers Milk is a franchised chain of convenience stores in Ontario, Canada. ...

Educational

  • Becker College, Worcester and Leicester, Massachusetts
  • Carl Becker House, residential college at Cornell University, named after Carl L. Becker

Located in the heart of Massachusetts with campuses in Worcester and Leicester, Becker College is a unique New England college. ... West Campus is a residential section of Cornell Universitys Ithaca, New York campus. ... Carl Lotus Becker (1873–1945) was an American historian. ...

Medical

Beckers muscular dystrophy (also known as Benign pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy) is an X-linked recessive inherited disorder characterized by slowly progressive muscle weakness of the legs and pelvis. ... // Introduction First documented in 1948 by U.S. dermatologist Samuel William Becker (1894-1964), Beckers nevus (also naevus; pl. ...

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  Results from FactBites:
 
Gary Stanley Becker, Biography: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty (627 words)
Becker showed that discrimination would be less pervasive in more competitive industries because companies that discriminated would lose market share to companies that did not.
Becker was a professor at Columbia University from 1957 to 1969.
Becker won the John Bates Clark Award of the American Economic Association in 1967 and was president of that association in 1987.
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