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Rotenberg

Rotenberg may refer to:

Judge Rotenberg Educational Center

The Judge Rotenberg Center is a residential facility in Canton, Massachusetts, that uses behavioral treatments, methodologies, and educational services to work with children and adults with severe developmental disabilities and emotional or behavioral disorders, through day, residential, and respite programs. The center applies the science and technologies of behavioral psychology to the education and treatment of severe behavior disorders, using several basic principles, including near-zero rejection and expulsion policy regardless of severity of behavior or disability, active treatment rather than warehousing, and decreased use of medications and varied rewards programs.

Rotenberg (Stuttgart)
Rotenberg (Stuttgart)

Rotenberg is a village which is a part of the Untertürkheim district of the City of Stuttgart, Germany. The area overlooks Untertürkheim and the Neckar valley and lies on the north and east slopes of the hill known as Württemberg .

Rotenberg (hills)
Rotenberg (hills)

The Rotenberg is a hill range, up to 317.3 m high, in the Lower Saxon Hills in southeastern Lower Saxony, Germany.

Jonathan Rotenberg
Jonathan Rotenberg

Jonathan Rotenberg is an executive coach, management consultant, and author. In 1977, he cofounded The Boston Computer Society, which became the world's largest personal computer user organization.

Rotenberg Law

The Rotenberg Law - the draft of Federal law of Russian Federation #607554-6 On amendments to the Federal law "On compensation for violation of the right to trial within a reasonable time or the right to execution of a judicial act within a reasonable time" (clarification of certain provisions of the Federal law in regard to obtaining compensation for the violation of the right to execution of a judicial act within a reasonable time). The law is informally named after a Russian businessman Arkady Rotenberg, after Italy had frozen nearly $40 million in assets held.The bill proposed seizing the Russia-based assets of foreign countries that have sanctioned Russian citizens.It was declined in 2017.

Michael Rotenberg
Michael Rotenberg

Michael Rotenberg is a personal manager and television and film producer. He is a two time Emmy Award winner for animated series, King of the Hill in 1999 and The Chris Rock Show in 1997.

Rotenburg (district)
Rotenburg (district)

Rotenburg is a district in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is landlocked by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Stade, Harburg, Heidekreis, Verden, Osterholz and Cuxhaven.

Rotenburg an der Wümme
Rotenburg an der Wümme

Rotenburg an der Wümme ; Rotenburg in Hannover until May 1969) is a town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Rotenburg.

Rotenburg an der Fulda
Rotenburg an der Fulda

Rotenburg an der Fulda is a town in Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in northeastern Hesse, Germany lying, as the name says, on the river Fulda.

Rothschild family
Rothschild family

The Rothschild family () is a wealthy Jewish family originally from Frankfurt that rose to prominence with Mayer Amschel Rothschild , a court factor to the German Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel in the Free City of Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire, who established his banking business in the 1760s. Unlike most previous court factors, Rothschild managed to bequeath his wealth and established an international banking family through his five sons, who established businesses in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Vienna, and Naples.

Rothschild

Rothschild is a name derived from the German zum rothen Schild (with the old spelling "th"), meaning "with the red sign", in reference to the houses where these family members lived or had lived. At the time, houses were designated by signs with different symbols or colors, not numbers.

Rothschild banking family of France
Rothschild banking family of France

The Rothschild banking family of France is a French banking dynasty founded in 1812 in Paris by James Mayer de Rothschild . James was sent there from his home in Frankfurt, Germany, by his father, Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744–1812).