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  2. 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.

  3. Hagerstown Business College - Wikipedia

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    Hagerstown Business College (or HBC) was a private for-profit college that operated in Hagerstown, Maryland from 1938-2007 when it became part of Kaplan College. Established in 1938, HBC offered associate degrees and certificates in business, secretarial studies and specialized medical and legal assisting, later adding programs in health ...

  4. University of Haifa - Wikipedia

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    THE [5] 601–800. The University of Haifa ( Hebrew: אוניברסיטת חיפה, Arabic: جامعة حيفا) is a public research university located on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. Founded in 1963, the University of Haifa received full academic accreditation in 1972, becoming Israel's sixth academic institution and the fourth university.

  5. Amy Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Amy Kaplan (September 10, 1953 – July 30, 2020) was an American academic working in the interdisciplinary field of American Studies, her work focused on the critical study of the culture of imperialism, prison writing, mourning, memory, and war. Kaplan was Edward W. Kane Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, and president of ...

  6. Aryeh Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Aryeh Kaplan was born in the Bronx, New York City, to Samuel [6] and Fannie [7] ( née Lackman) Kaplan [8] [9] of the Sefardi Recanati family from Salonika, Greece. [2] His mother died on December 31, 1947, when he was 13, and his two younger sisters, Sandra and Barbara, were sent to a foster home. Kaplan was expelled from public school after ...

  7. Kaplan International Languages - Wikipedia

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    Kaplan International Pathways has partnerships with over 40 universities worldwide and prepares 20,000 international students for university each year. Kaplan International Languages provides English courses, as well as French and German courses after acquiring Alpadia Language Schools in 2019, and it offers a wide range of courses at locations ...

  8. Roberta Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Roberta Ann Kaplan (born 1966), also known as Robbie Kaplan, is an American lawyer focusing on commercial litigation and public interest matters. Kaplan successfully argued before the Supreme Court of the United States on behalf of LGBT rights activist Edith Windsor , in United States v.

  9. Marion Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Marion Kaplan (born January 24, 1946) is Skirball Professor of Modern Jewish History at New York University. [1] She is a three-time winner of the National Jewish Book Award for her non-fiction writing about German-Jewish history, Jewish refugees, and Holocaust history. [2] Established in 1950, these awards recognize outstanding achievement in ...