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Jacobs was born to a Jewish family, the son of Joan (née Klein) and Irwin M. Jacobs. His father was a co-founder of Linkabit and Qualcomm. He has three brothers: Jeffrey A. Jacobs (born 1966), Paul E. Jacobs (born 1962), and Hal Jacobs (born 1960). [1] In 1979, Jacobs earned a B.A. in Management Science from the University of California, San ...
Vivek Ranadivé, [52] Paul E. Jacobs, Gary E. Jacobs, Hal Jacobs, Jeffrey A. Jacobs, [53] Sacramento Kings Partnership Group (operating entity yet to be named) 534 [54] [55] 2013: San Antonio Spurs: Peter J. Holt Spurs Sports & Entertainment, San Antonio Spurs LLC 76 [56] 1993: Toronto Raptors: Rogers Communications (75%), Larry Tanenbaum (25% ...
Gary Jacobs may refer to: Gary Jacobs (solicitor) (c. 1946–2002), British solicitor; Gary Jacobs (writer), American television comedy writer and producer; Gary Jacobs (boxer) (born 1965), former Scottish boxer; Gary E. Jacobs (born 1962), American businessman, philanthropist and minority owner in the Sacramento Kings
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With Paul Jacobs as Leon Russell on piano "Highway Toes" James Taylor: Christopher Guest: Parody of Tylor's heroin abuse referencing Taylor's "Highway Song" "Papa was a Running Dog Lackey of the Bourgeoisie" The Temptations: Paul Jacobs: Parody of "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone", with most of its lines taken from The Communist Manifesto "Nirvana ...
Jacobs was born in Del Mar, California, on February 1, 1989, and raised in San Diego. [4] [5] She is the granddaughter of businessman and Qualcomm founder Irwin M. Jacobs, and the daughter of Jerri-Ann and philanthropist Gary E. Jacobs. Her uncle, Paul E. Jacobs, was the former CEO and chairman of Qualcomm.
The distance of the marathon at the Olympics has varied in the early years, before being standardized at 42,195 m in 1924, the distance that was run at the 1908 Olympics. In other years, the distances have been: 1896: 40,000 m (approximately) 1900: 40,260 m (25.02 mi) 1904: 40,000 m (24.85 mi) 1912: 40,200 m (24.98 mi) 1920: 40,750 m (25.32 mi)
He is the Gerri-Ann and Gary E. Jacobs Professor of Social Sciences and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. [1] He is known for his contributions to International Relations and International Political Economy. [2] [3] [4] He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2006. [5]