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Benson was born Robin David Segal in Dallas, Texas, the son of Freda Ann ( née Benson ), a singer, actress, and business promotions manager, and Jerry Segal, a writer.

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He discovered that the so-called Weil representation, previously introduced in quantum mechanics by Irving Segal and Shale, gave a contemporary framework for understanding the classical theory of quadratic forms.
In 1973 Segal disrupted the CBS evening news with Walter Cronkite, an event covered in newspapers across the country and viewed by 60 % of American households, many seeing or hearing about homosexuality for the first time.
On a recent anniversary of PGN an editorial in the Philadelphia Inquirer stated " Segal and PGN continue to step up admirably to the challenge set for newspapers by H. L.
This type of language is used, according to E. Segal, for “ the forceful inversion, the reduction of the master to an abject position of supplication … the master-as-suppliant is thus an extremely important feature of the Plautine comic finale .” The imperative mood is therefore used in the complete role-reversal of the normal relationship between slave and master, and “ those who enjoy authority and respect in the ordinary Roman world are unseated, ridiculed, while the lowliest members of society mount to their pedestals … the humble are in face exalted ”.
The Vancouver campus has four buildings spread across the downtown core: SFU Harbour Centre, the Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue, the Segal Graduate School of Business and SFU Contemporary Arts at Woodward's.
He joined a research group of Klein's students ( including Hanna Segal and Herbert Rosenfeld ), who were developing Klein's theory of the paranoid-schizoid position, for use in the analysis of patients with psychotic disorders, and became a leading member of the Kleinian school.
In 2002, Segal along with Global Village Champions Foundation and founder Yank Barry helped support Father Joe's orphanage for children with AIDS in Bangkok, Thailand.
Both Segal and Jackson won the Golden Globe Awards for Best Actor and Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.
* The Handbook to Jewish Spiritual Renewal: A Path of Mussar Transformation for the Modern Jew, Rabbi Arthur Segal, Amazon Books, 2009
In 1970, the band provided music for the soundtrack of the film comedy The Owl and the Pussycat, which starred Barbra Streisand and George Segal, further damaging the group's underground reputation.
Dadosky quotes Robert Segal, a professor of religion, who draws a distinction between Platonism and Eliade's " primitive ontology ": for Eliade, the ideal models are patterns that a person or object may or may not imitate ; for Plato, there is a Form for everything, and everything imitates a Form by the very fact that it exists.
Religion and Reductionism: Essays on Eliade, Segal, and the Challenge of the Social Sciences for the Study of Religion, Leiden: Brill Publishers.
In the early 1990s, Lambert attempted to win the rights to produce Doctor Who independently for the BBC ; however, this effort was unsuccessful because the Corporation was already in negotiations with producer Philip Segal in the United States.
* The Taz, a sobriquet for Rabbi David HaLevi Segal, author of Turei Zahav
On September 30, 2010, referring to the controversy, Brian Segal, the president of Rogers Publishing, apologized for " any offence that the cover may have caused ," saying the province " is an important market for the company and we look forward to participating in the dynamic growth of the province and its citizens.
It is named for Israel Gelfand, Mark Naimark, and Irving Segal.
His most recent play, " Le Code Noir ", about the life of composer Joseph Boulogne, Le Chevalier de Saint Georges was produced by Black Theatre Workshop of Montreal, at the Segal Centre for the Performing Arts.
Among his theater credits are Wendy Wasserstein's Third at Lincoln Center, for which he won the Clarence Derwent Award and the Martin E. Segal Award for his portrayal of the title character ; the Off Broadway production of The Beginning of August, and the role of Tim in the world premiere of Neil LaBute's play The Distance From Here at London's Almeida Theatre.
Sammartino ( right ) signing an autograph for Kathy Segal in August 1974
The show was conceived in 1989 by Jeff Segal, who had been head writer and story editor of Challenge of the GoBots for Hanna-Barbera Productions prior to joining Universal as President of Universal Cartoon Studios.
In the 1980s the category with compact manifolds as objects and cobordisms between these as morphisms played a basic role in the Atiyah – Segal axioms for topological quantum field theory, which is an important part of quantum topology.

Segal and use
In place of traditional casting techniques, Segal pioneered the use of plaster bandages ( plaster-impregnated gauze strips designed for making orthopedic casts ) as a sculptural medium.

Segal and with
It is known that Segal was in close contact with Russian KGB officers and Mitrochin mentioned him as a central asset of the operation.
He was a keen admirer of architect Walter Segal who set up a ‘ build it yourself ’ system in Lewisham meaning that land that was too small or difficult to build on conventionally was given to people who with Segal ’ s help would build their own homes.
* George Segal ( 1924 – 2000 ), painter and sculptor associated with the Pop Art movement.
Segal started with a Ford F-350 truck, reinforced the frame assembly, added the front end from a Grand National stock car, borrowed air scoops from a DC-3, and a one-man cockpit modeled after a Messerschmitt fighter plane.
Under the hood, Segal modified the Ford engine with an oversized carburetor and nitrous oxide injectors.
The report, compiled by Frederick L. Coolidge and Daniel L. Segal ( with the assistance of a South Korean psychiatrist considered an expert on Kim Jong-il's behavior ), concluded that the " big six " group of personality disorders shared by dictators Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Saddam Hussein ( sadistic, paranoid, antisocial, narcissistic, schizoid and schizotypal ) were also shared by Kim Jong-il — coinciding primarily with the profile of Saddam Hussein.
No theatrical events are mentioned in connection with the festivities, but the classicist Erich Segal saw Roman comedy, with its cast of impudent, free-wheeling slaves and libertine seniors, as imbued with the Saturnalian spirit.
The Au Go Go Singers included Kathy King ( who later toured with Bobby Vinton and appeared in the Broadway show, Oh Calcutta and currently works as Kathrin King Segal ), Jean Gurney, Michael Scott ( who later performed with the Highwaymen and the Serendipity Singers ), Rick ( Frederic ) Geiger ( who eventually was accepted into a light opera company in California ), Roy Michaels ( who later performed with Cat Mother & the All Night Newsboys and toured with Jimi Hendrix ), Nels Gustafson, Bob Harmelink, and soloists Stephen Stills and Richie Furay.
In 1948 and 1949, Segal was sporadically in contact with Gurdjieff, who had been the teacher of avant-garde lesbian Jane Heap.
For the role of Arthur, Steve Gordon had originally considered George Segal ; however, after the success of 10, Segal was replaced with Dudley Moore, who had also stepped in when Segal withdrew from the lead role of 10.
Conversely, Barbra Streisand replaced Moore with Segal while filming The Mirror Has Two Faces.
More than two dozen independent theatrical and musical productions have been based on Einstein's Dreams, including a production at Chicago's National Pastime Theater in 2000, produced and directed by Patrizia Acerra and Dawn Arnold ; a production at Paradise Theater in New York in 2001, produced and directed by Paul Stancato and Brian Rhinehart ; a production at the Culture Project Theater in New York in 2003, directed by Rebecca Holderness ; a production at the People's Branch Theater in Nashville in 2003, adapted by Brian Niece and David Alford, directed by David Alford ; a musical production at the Martin Segal Theater of CUNY in New York in 2003, produced by Brian Schwartz with music and lyrics by Joshua Rosenblum and Joanne Lessner ; a production by the Underground Railway Theater in Boston in 2006 ; and a production by the University of Memphis in 2006, under the direction of Gloria Baxter ; a musical composition titled " In This World " by Paul Hoffman in 2000 and performed by the Silverwood Trio on their own CD ; and a musical composition titled " When Einstein Dreams " by Nando Michelin in 2003 and performed by the Nando Michelin Group on a Double Times Record CD.

Segal and studies
* SFU Segal Graduate School of Business: GDBA Graduate Diploma in Business Administration, Graduate diploma in quantitative methods in fisheries management, Graduate diploma in education, Graduate diploma in global health, Graduate diploma in urban studies.
After residing with his father-in-law and continuing his Torah studies for several years, Segal and his family moved to Kraków.

Segal and .
* Life After Death: A History of the Afterlife in Western Religion by Alan F. Segal, Doubleday, 2004
The term-algebra was introduced by I. E. Segal in 1947 to describe norm-closed subalgebras of, namely, the space of bounded operators on some Hilbert space.
Robert A. Segal.
Robert A. Segal.
Other sources state that Dada did not originate fully in a Zurich literary salon but grew out of an already vibrant artistic tradition in Eastern Europe, particularly Romania, that transposed to Switzerland when a group of Jewish modernist artists ( Tzara, Marcel & Iuliu Iancu, Arthur Segal, and others ) settled in Zurich.
Mark Segal, an early member of Gay Liberation, has continued to pave the road of gay equality.
Many refer to Mark Segal as the dean of American gay journalism.
As a young gay activist, Segal understood the power of media.
Before the networks agreed to put a stop to censorship and bias in the news division, Segal went on to disrupt The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and Barbara Walters on The Today Show.
The trade newspaper Variety claimed that Segal had cost the industry $ 750, 000 in production, tape delays and lost advertising revenue.
Aside from publishing, Segal has also reported on gay life from far reaching places as Lebanon, Cuba, and East Berlin during the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Today Segal sits on the Board of Directors of PNA.
Alan Segal in his book Paul the Convert suggests that the Apostle Paul may have been an early adept of Merkabah mysticism in which case what was novel to Paul's experience of divine light on the road to Damascus was not the experience of divine light itself, but that the source of this divine light identified himself as the Jesus whose followers Paul was persecuting.
* 1937 – Erich Segal, American author ( d. 2010 )
Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Larry Rivers, John Chamberlain, Claes Oldenburg, George Segal, Jim Dine, and Edward Kienholz were among important pioneers of both abstraction and pop art.
Robert Segal asserts that by pitting mythical thought against modern scientific thought, such theories implied that modern man must abandon myth.
* Segal, Robert.

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