Jose miguel class biography sampler
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Biographical Work as a Mechanism of Dealing with Precarity and Precariousness
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Sommerfeld studied at Altstädtisches Gymnasium, where Hermann Minkowski, Max Wien, and Willy Wien were simultaneously in attendance, all slightly ahead of Sommerfeld. Sommerfeld was almost more interested in literature and history than in exact sciences and equally good in all subjects, including classical languages (RSO).
1886. Passed final examination at gymnasium (RSO). Entered Albertus-Universität Königsberg (Vita). 1886-90. Aft
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Joseph M. Juran
Romanian-American engineer and management consultant
Joseph M. Juran | |
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Juran circa 1987 | |
| Born | Joseph Moses Juran (1904-12-24)December 24, 1904 Brăila, Romania |
| Died | February 28, 2008(2008-02-28) (aged 103) Rye, New York, U.S. |
| Occupation(s) | Engineer and management consultant |
| Spouse | Sadie Shapiro (m. 1926) |
| Children | 4 (2 deceased) |
Joseph Moses Juran (December 24, 1904 – February 28, 2008) was a Romanian-born American engineer, management consultant and author. He was an advocate for quality and quality management and wrote several books on the topics.[1] He was the brother of Academy Award winner Nathan Juran.
Early life
[edit]Juran was born in Brăila, Romania, one of six children born to Gitel and Jakob Juran; they later lived in Gura Humorului. His family was Jewish and as part of the Jewish community in Romania, were subjected to oppression by the authorities and their