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  3. Nat Mayer Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Nat Mayer Shapiro was born in New York City, and spent his childhood and adolescence in Brooklyn, NY. At ten, he decided he would become a full-time fine arts painter and started attending the after-school programs at the Pratt Institute in New York. He was inducted in the army in 1941, and traveled with the Medical Corp to Australia and New ...

  4. Darin Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Darin Shapiro is a 12 time World Champion and led the sport of wakeboarding for nearly 20 years. Tournament results [ edit ] 3x triple crown champ, 12 overall world titles, 3x X Games, gold, silver, bronze, Gravity games gold, 4x masters champ, 3x Nautique Big Air champ, approximately 70 pro tour wins, and is the most winning rider in the ...

  5. Bruce Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Shapiro is an American journalist, commentator and author. He is executive director of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma, [1] a resource center and think tank for journalists who cover violence, conflict and tragedy, based at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. [2] In 2014 he received the International Society ...

  6. Lionel Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    20th century. Genre. Historical fiction. Lionel Shapiro (February 12, 1908 – May 27, 1958) was a Canadian journalist and novelist. A war correspondent for The Montreal Gazette, he landed at the Allied invasion of Sicily, Salerno and Juno Beach on D-Day with the Canadian forces. [1] Shapiro was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on February 12 ...

  7. Shapiro–Wilk test - Wikipedia

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    The Shapiro–Wilk test tests the null hypothesis that a sample x1, ..., xn came from a normally distributed population. The test statistic is. where. with parentheses enclosing the subscript index i is the i th order statistic, i.e., the i th-smallest number in the sample (not to be confused with ). is the sample mean.

  8. Stewart Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Shapiro (/ ʃ ə ˈ p ɪər oʊ /; born 1951) is O'Donnell Professor of Philosophy at the Ohio State University and distinguished visiting professor at the University of Connecticut. He is a figure in the philosophy of mathematics where he defends the abstract variety of structuralism .

  9. Ann Leda Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Ann Leda Shapiro (born 1946) is an American artist, [1] raised in New York City. [2] next door to the American Museum of Natural History and across the park from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute (BFA,1969) and the University of California, Davis (MFA,1971). [3] Shapiro's work was shown in a 1973 solo ...