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  2. Kaplan University - Wikipedia

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    Kaplan University. Kaplan University ( KU) was a private online for-profit university owned by Kaplan, Inc., a subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company. It was predominantly a distance learning institution, maintaining 14 ground locations across the United States. The university was named in honor of Stanley H. Kaplan, [3] who founded Kaplan Test ...

  3. 2009 Kansas State Wildcats football team - Wikipedia

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    However, Arnaud converted a key 4-and-5 play with a 22-yard pass completion to Marqui Hamilton for a first down at the Kansas State 23. He then connected on a 23-yard strike to Jake Williams over two defenders to cut the deficit to 24–23. On the next play, Lamur blocked the Grant Mahoney's extra point to give the Wildcats the win.

  4. Kaboom! (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Kaboom! Kaboom! is an action video game published in 1981 by Activision for the Atari 2600. [a] The gameplay was based on the Atari arcade video game Avalanche (1978), with the game now involving a Mad Bomber who drops bombs instead of falling rocks. Kaboom! was programmed by Larry Kaplan with David Crane coding the graphics for the buckets and ...

  5. U of I isn’t the first to buy a for-profit college. What ...

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    1. Purdue University buys Kaplan despite predatory-lending complaints. In April 2017, Purdue University, a state university in West Lafayette, Indiana, announced that it was purchasing Kaplan ...

  6. Rip Off (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mode (s) Single-player, 2 player co-op. Rip Off is a multidirectional shooter with black and white vector graphics written by Tim Skelly and released as an arcade video game by Cinematronics in 1980. It was the first shooter with cooperative gameplay [1] and an early game to exhibit flocking behavior. A port for the Vectrex was published in 1982.

  7. Gabe Kapler - Wikipedia

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    Gabe Kapler. Gabriel Stefan Kapler (born July 31, 1975), nicknamed " Kap ", is an American assistant general manager of the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB). He is also a former professional baseball outfielder and manager in MLB. Kapler was a 57th-round draft pick (1,487th overall) by the Detroit Tigers in the 1995 MLB draft.

  8. Jeff Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Kaplan was born in New Jersey on November 4, 1972, and grew up in La Cañada Flintridge, California. Kaplan had been an avid video game player during his school years, particularly influenced by the various Infocom adventure games; however, lacking programming skills, he never thought he would be able to get a career in the video game industry.

  9. Larry Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Larry Kaplan. Larry Kaplan is an American video game designer and video game programmer who, along with other ex- Atari, Inc. programmers, co-founded Activision . Kaplan studied at the University of California, Berkeley from 1968 through 1974 and graduated with a degree in Computer Science. [1]