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  2. Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 38.637188°N 90.258537°W. Goldfarb School of Nursing in 2017. Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes–Jewish College is a college of nursing located in St. Louis. It has one campus: located at Washington University's Medical School and Barnes-Jewish Hospital campus. [1]

  3. Will Goldfarb - Wikipedia

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    Will Goldfarb (born June 24, 1975, in Port Washington, New York, US) [1] is a Bali, Indonesia -based American pastry chef who was named The World's Best Pastry Chef in Cacao Barry 's The World's Best 50 Restaurants 2021 and considered one of the pioneers of the dessert-only tasting menu. Originally from Port Washington, New York, Goldfarb owns ...

  4. Eddy Goldfarb - Wikipedia

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    Adolph Eddy Goldfarb (born Adolph Goldfarb; September 5, 1921) is an American toy inventor. The creator of over 800 toys, [1] he is best known for inventing Yakity Yak Talking Teeth, Battling Tops, KerPlunk, Stompers, and Vac-U-Form. He is the subject of the award-winning short film Eddy's World .

  5. Charles Goldfarb - Wikipedia

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    Charles F. Goldfarb, (born November 26, 1939) is known as the father of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) [1] and grandfather of HTML [2] and the World Wide Web, also referred to as WWW, W3, or the Web. [3] He co-invented the concept of markup languages.

  6. Warren Goldfarb - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University. Main interests. logic, history of analytic philosophy. Warren David Goldfarb (born 1949) is Walter Beverly Pearson Professor of Modern Mathematics and Mathematical Logic at Harvard University. He specializes in the history of analytic philosophy and in logic, most notably the classical decision problem .

  7. Daniella Goldfarb - Wikipedia

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    Daniella Goldfarb is an Israeli chemist who is the Erich Klieger Professorial Chair in Chemical Physics at the Weizmann Institute of Science. She is the President’s Advisor for Advancing Women in Science. Her research makes use of electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. She was awarded the 2016 Israel Chemical Society Excellence prize.

  8. Naropa University - Wikipedia

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    Shambhala Buddhism. Naropa University is a private university in Boulder, Colorado. Founded in 1974 by Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chögyam Trungpa, it is named after the 11th-century Indian Buddhist sage Naropa, an abbot of Nalanda. The university describes itself as Buddhist-inspired, ecumenical, and nonsectarian rather than Buddhist.

  9. Donald Goldfarb - Wikipedia

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    Donald Goldfarb (born August 14, 1941 in New York City) is an American mathematician, best known for his works in mathematical optimization and numerical analysis. Biography [ edit ] Goldfarb studied Chemical Engineering at Cornell University , earning a BSChE in 1963.