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unusual facts about Vicki A. Schneider


Vicki A. Schneider

Among her most notable legislative achievements is sponsoring the bill which created Missouri's AMBER Alert system.


George Schneider

George J. Schneider (1877–1939), U.S. Representative from Wisconsin

Harold K. Schneider

Schneider focused on East Africa in his field work, and was especially influenced by his study of the Turu in Tanzania.

Harold K. (Hal) Schneider (1925–1987), a seminal figure in economic anthropology, was born in 1925, in Aberdeen, South Dakota.

He then went to Northwestern University, where he was a student of Melville Herskovits, basing his dissertation on field research among the Pokot of Kenya.

John Schneider

John A. Schneider (born 1926), president of the CBS Television Network

Joseph T. Ferraracci

Joseph T. Ferraracci was appointed to the position of State Senator for District 8, which covers portions of Baltimore County and Baltimore City, by former Maryland Governor Parris Glendening when John R. Schneider died.

Mark Schneider

Mark L. Schneider (born 1941), director of the Peace Corps, 1999–2001

Michelle Schneider

Michelle G. Schneider, former Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives

Paul Schneider

Paul A. Schneider (b. 1944), Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security 2008–09

The Sorrow of Mrs. Schneider

It is 1961 and an Albanian student (Nik Xhelilaj) of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, together with a group of Czech students, is shooting his graduate movie on a motorcycle factory, in the small market-town of Český Šternberk, in then Czechoslovakia.

Thought suppression

One experiment designed with that purpose was performed by Wegner, Schneider, Carter & White (1987).

Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment

Warner Amex Cable Company, run by Gus Hauser, would build local cable systems across the United States (today as Time Warner Cable, the second largest cable operator in America), and Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment Company (WASEC), run by former CBS Network President John A. Schneider, to supply programming to the rapidly expanding cable television universe.


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