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onald Trump. Carter was followed at the Observer in 1994 by Peter Kaplan, an editor with a heightened sense of postmodern irony and ennui. Trump, in Kaplan’s telling, suddenly took on a new persona. Whereas he had before been the symbol of success and mocked for it, now he became, in a shift of zeitgeist
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019941 →s Kaplan’s pronouncement that Trump should not be covered anymore because every story about Donald Trump had become a cliché. An important aspect of Kaplan’s New York Observer and its self-conscious inside media baseball was that the paper became the prime school for a new generation of media reporters f
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rather abstract and philosophical issue of “determinism” versus “randomness” or “error” (Sugihara and May, 1990; Casdagli, 1991; Wayland et al, 1993; Kaplan and Glass, 1992; Kaplan, 1994) since this question is relatively unproductive with respect to generating new neurobiological insights, novel experime
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r Newark mayor Sharpe James. Because James had made a campaign contribution to Al Sharpton, the website www.fundrace.org listed James’s home address. Kaplan then input James’s address into an online serach-by-address phone directory, through which he received the former mayor’s phone number. Kaplan left a
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013834 →report says that “the testing industry is somewhat secretive.” I wonder why. But sometimes they do report revenue. To give an example, the revenue of Kaplan Inc., which is just one of many test preparation companies, was over $1 billion in 2008. Who owns Kaplan? The Washington Post. So while the testing c
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ased on a principle of trying to reconstruct the processes of devel- opment of the human child’s mind, spontaneously driven by intrinsic motivations. Kaplan [Kap08] has taken this project in a direction closely related to our own via the creation of a “robot playroom.” Experiential language learning has a
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om the best, so I asked them if I could sit in on some of their classes to observe their teaching techniques and styles. They both refused. Professor Kaplan asked me, rhetorically, whether I “allowed people to watch while you make love with your wife?” I replied, “of course not.” He smiled and said “well,
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