- A Rube
Goldberg machine,
named after American cartoonist Rube
Goldberg, is a
chain reaction–type
machine or
contraption intentionally designed to perform...
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consumer relations and
historical education. It was
invented by
M.
Hirsh Goldberg, who
chose the last day of
April because April Fools' Day, a holiday...
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Elaine Johnson (born
November 13, 1955),
known professionally as
Whoopi Goldberg (/ˈwʊpi/), is an
American actor, comedian, author, and
television personality...
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William Scott Goldberg (born
December 27, 1966),
often known mononymously as
Goldberg, is an
American professional wrestler,
actor and
former American...
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Jeffrey Mark
Goldberg (born 1965) is an
American journalist who is the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic.
During his nine
years at The
Atlantic before becoming...
- Adam
Goldberg (born
October 25, 1970) is an
American actor.
Known for his
supporting roles in film and television,
Goldberg has
appeared in
films such...
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Lucianne Goldberg (née Steinberger;
April 29, 1935 –
October 26, 2022), also
known as
Lucianne ****mings, was an
American literary agent and author. She...
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Reuben Garrett Lucius Goldberg (July 4, 1883 –
December 7, 1970),
better known as Rube
Goldberg (/ˈruːb/), was an
American cartoonist, sculptor, author...
- (2016). In 1986,
Claessen moved to the
United States where he met
Whoopi Goldberg during production of a do****entary
entitled Who Are They? They married...
- more than one
piece of
candy only in 10% of cases. This
study by Nadler,
Goldberg, and
Jaffe measured the
effects that
deindividuating conditions (anonymity...