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Howard Zinn (August 24, 1922 –
January 27, 2010) was an
American historian, playwright, philosopher,
socialist intellectual and
World War II veteran. He...
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Zinn is a
German occupational surname,
which means someone who
works with tin, a tin blacksmith. The name may
refer to: A. L.
Zinn (c. 1888–1957), Justice...
- Jon Kabat-
Zinn (born Jon Kabat, June 5, 1944) is an
American professor emeritus of
medicine and the
creator of the
Stress Reduction Clinic and the Center...
- The
zonule of
Zinn (/ˈtsɪn/) (
Zinn's membrane,
ciliary zonule) (after
Johann Gottfried Zinn) is a ring of
fibrous strands forming a
zonule (little band)...
- in 2003) by
American historian and
political scientist Howard Zinn. In the book,
Zinn presented what he
considered to be a
different side of history...
- The
common tendinous ring, also
known as the
annulus of
Zinn or
annular tendon, is a ring of
fibrous tissue surrounding the
optic nerve at its entrance...
- The
Zinn House (Danish:
Zinnske Gård),
located at Kvæsthusgade 3, is a
historic townhouse around the
corner from the
Nyhavn Canal in
central Copenhagen...
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Friedrich Wilhelm "Fred"
Zinn was a
volunteer American aviator of
German descent who flew with
French Armée de l'Air
forces in
World War I and an early...
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Georg August Zinn (27 May 1901 – 27
March 1976) was a
German lawyer and a
politician of the SPD. He was a
member of the
Bundestag from 1949 to 1951 representing...
- S v
Zinn, an
important case in
South African criminal law, was
heard in the
Appellate Division by
Steyn CJ,
Ogilvie Thompson JA and
Rumpff JA on March...