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I. Spiewak & Sons, Inc., commonly known simply as Spiewak, is a New York-based apparel manufacturer founded in 1904. Spiewak currently manufactures high-visibility safety apparel, EMS protective gear, and other uniforms for private businesses and government agencies. Spiewak also offers a line of consumer outerwear.
The Positronic Man is a 1992 novel by American writers Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg, based on Asimov's 1976 novelette "The Bicentennial Man".. It is about a robot that begins to display characteristics, such as creativity, traditionally the province of humans; the robot is ultimately declared an official human being.
Spiewak or Śpiewak ([ˈɕpjɛvak]) is a Polish-language surname, which literally means "singer". [1] It is found across Poland, particularly in central and southern regions. [2] It is related to the Ukrainian surname Spivak. Spiewak may refer to: Kacper Śpiewak (born 2000), Polish footballer; Paweł Śpiewak (1951–2023), Polish sociologist ...
Isaac Newton (1642–1727), English mathematician, astronomer, and physicist Isaac R. Nicholson (1789/1790–1844), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi Isaac of Nineveh (c. 613 – c. 700), Syriac Christian bishop and theologian
Septembers of Shiraz is a 2015 American drama film directed by Wayne Blair and written by Hanna Weg. It is based on the 2007 novel The Septembers of Shiraz by Dalia Sofer.The film stars Adrien Brody, Salma Hayek, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Anthony Azizi, Bashar Rahal and Alon Aboutboul.
Isaac English (born 12 November 1971) is a Scottish former professional footballer. A forward, English began his career with St Mirren in the 1980s. He was unable to break into the first team and moved to Partick Thistle in 1989. He made over 100 league appearances for the Jags and scored fifteen goals in six years.
Multivac is a fictional supercomputer appearing in over a dozen science fiction stories by American writer Isaac Asimov.Asimov's depiction of Multivac, a mainframe computer accessible by terminal, originally by specialists using machine code and later by any user, and used for directing the global economy and humanity's development, has been seen as the defining conceptualization of the genre ...
Enemies, A Love Story (Yiddish: Sonim, di geshikhte fun a libe) is a tragicomedy novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer first published serially in the Jewish Daily Forward on February 11, 1966. [1] [2] The English translation was published in 1972. [3]