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Encyclopedia > Weingarten

Weingarten (German for vine garden, vinyard) is the name of several places This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ...

Last names
  • Gene Weingarten (born 1951), a humor writer and journalist
  • Hermann Weingarten 1834–1892, protestant theologian
  • Johnny Wayne (born Louis Weingarten) (1918-1990), a Canadian comedian and comedy writer
  • Julius Weingarten 1836–1910, mathematician
  • Lawrence Weingarten
  • Paul Weingarten 1886-1948, Moravia-born pianist
  • Randi Weingarten (born 1957), president of the United Federation of Teachers
  • Romain Weingarten (born 1926), French writer

Weingarten, Basilica of St. ... Location of Weingarten in Germany Weingarten (Baden) is a village in the district of Karlsruhe in South-Western Germany with approx. ... Weingarten Abbey 1525 Weingarten Abbey or St. ... Gene Weingarten Gene Weingarten, born in New York in 1951, is a humor writer and journalist. ... Wayne and Shuster was a Canadian comedy duo formed by Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster. ... Randi Weingarten is the current president of the United Federation of Teachers. ... Romain Weingarten is a French playwright. ... The United States Supreme Court ruled in 1975, in the case of NLRB v. ...

Weingartner, Weingärtner

  • Felix Weingartner
  • Félix Alphonse Weingaertner (1844-), Lorraine-born French Jewish musician and composer ([1])
  • Hans Weingartner
  • Hermann Weingartner
  • Josef Weingartner (Joseph Weingartner) ([2])
  • Paul Weingartner
  • Wendelin Weingartner ([3])
  • Marlene Weingärtner, German professional tennis player
  • Henry Wein Garten, Aka Henry C. Weingarten- Fraudster claiming to be financial astrologer.see SEC lawsuit.

Felix Weingartner, Edler von Münzberg (June 2, 1863 – May 7, 1942) was a conductor, composer and pianist. ... Marlene Weingärtner (born 1 January 1980 in Heidelberg) is a German professional tennis player. ...

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Weingarten Rigts (792 words)
Weingarten rights guarantee an employee the right to Union representation during an investigatory interview.
The employee is required to explain his/her conduct, or defend it during the interview, or is compelled to answer questions or give evidence.
Although information gained by the Employer from the employee in a meeting during which a breach of Weingarten rights occurred, may be excluded from a hearing on the matter.
Weingarten biography (756 words)
In 1863 Weingarten was able to make a major step forward in the topic when he gave a class of surfaces isometric to a given surface of revolution.
Weingarten was promoted to professor at the Bauakademie in 1871 but left the rather unsatisfactory post to take on what was another rather unsatisfactory position at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin.
Weingarten's work on the infinitesimal deformation of surfaces, undertaken around 1886, was praised by Darboux who included it in his four volume treatise on the theory of surfaces.
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