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Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Ouellet - Career

Carl Ouellet debuted in 1987. He worked on the independent circuit , at one point forming a tag team with "Evil" Eddie Watts known as the Super Bees, until 1993, when he met Jacques Rougeau in Puerto Rico. Jacques brought Ouellet to the World Wrestling Federation to replace his brother Ray Rougeau (who had retired) as his tag team partner. Carl Ouellet - World Wrestling Federation. In the WWF, Ouellet was renamed Pierre Carl Ouellette. He and Jacques formed a tag team known as The Quebecer ...

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Carl Ouellet, Carl Ouellet - Career, Carl Ouellet - World Wrestling Federation, Carl Ouellet - World Championship Wrestling, Carl Ouellet - World Wrestling Federation, Carl Ouellet - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Carl Ouellet - World Championship Wrestling, Carl Ouellet - International Wrestling 2000, Carl Ouellet - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Carl Ouellet - Internet Wrestling Syndicate, Carl Ouellet - Wrestling facts, Carl Ouellet - Finishing and signature moves, Carl Ouellet - Managers, Carl Ouellet - Trivia, Carl Ouellet - Championships and accomplishments

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Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Barks - Final Days

Still living in a new home in Grants Pass, Oregon which he and Gare had built next door to their original home, Barks died in 2000 at the age of 99 just a few months short of his 100th birthday. Although he was undergoing chemotherapy for leukemia he was, according to caregiver Serene Hunickle, "funny up to the end." ...

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Carl Barks, Carl Barks - Biography, Carl Barks - Childhood, Carl Barks - From job to job, Carl Barks - Professional artist, Carl Barks - First marriage, Carl Barks - Disney, Carl Barks - The Good Duck Artist, Carl Barks - Third marriage, Carl Barks - Later Life, Carl Barks - Final Days, Carl Barks - Awards, Carl Barks - Notable stories

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Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Orff - Life

Orff refused to publicly speak about his past. What is known, however, is that Orff was born in Munich and came from a Bavarian family that was very active in the German military. His father's regiment band supposedly had often played the compositions of young Orff. Moser's Musik Lexicon states that Orff studied at the Munich Academy of Music until 1914. He then served in the military during World War I. Afterwards, he held various positions at opera houses in Mannheim and Darmstadt, later to return to Munic ...

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Carl Orff, Carl Orff - Life, Carl Orff - Musical work, Carl Orff - Pedagogical work, Carl Orff - References and further reading

Read more here: » Carl Orff: Encyclopedia II - Carl Orff - Life

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Jung - Influence

Jung has had an enduring influence on psychology as well as wider society. He has influenced psychotherapy (see Jungian psychotherapy). The concept of introversion vs. extroversion The concept of the complex Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and David Keirsey tests were inspired by Jung's Psychological Types theory. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assesses people on extraversion and introversion, Jung's function types and also on judging-perceiving, a dimension not found in Jung's original taxonomy but germane ...

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Carl Jung, Carl Jung - Jungian psychology, Carl Jung - The collective unconscious, Carl Jung - The shadow, Carl Jung - Anima and Animus, Carl Jung - Jung's life, Carl Jung - Jung and Freud, Carl Jung - Psychological Types, Carl Jung - Psychological Types – another view:, Carl Jung - Influence, Carl Jung - Spiritualism as a cure for alcoholism, Carl Jung - Influences on culture, Carl Jung - Recommended Reading, Carl Jung - Jung bibliography

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Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Jung - The shadow

The shadow is an unconscious complex that is defined as the diametrical opposite of the conscious self, the ego. The shadow represents everything that the conscious person does not wish to acknowledge within themselves. For instance, someone who identifies as being kind has a shadow that is harsh or unkind. Conversely, an individual who is brutal has a kind shadow. The shadow of persons who are convinced tha ...

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Carl Jung, Carl Jung - Jungian psychology, Carl Jung - The collective unconscious, Carl Jung - The shadow, Carl Jung - Anima and Animus, Carl Jung - Jung's life, Carl Jung - Jung and Freud, Carl Jung - Psychological Types, Carl Jung - Psychological Types – another view:, Carl Jung - Influence, Carl Jung - Spiritualism as a cure for alcoholism, Carl Jung - Influences on culture, Carl Jung - Recommended Reading, Carl Jung - Jung bibliography

Read more here: » Carl Jung: Encyclopedia II - Carl Jung - The shadow

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Jung - Influence

Jung has had an enduring influence on psychology as well as wider society. He has influenced psychotherapy (see Jungian psychology and Analytical psychology). The concept of introversion vs. extroversion The concept of the complex Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and David Keirsey tests were inspired by Jung's Psychological Types theory. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assesses people on extraversion and introversion, Jung's function types and also on judging-perceiving, a dimension not found in Jung's origin ...

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Carl Jung, Carl Jung - Jungian psychology, Carl Jung - The collective unconscious, Carl Jung - The shadow, Carl Jung - Anima and Animus, Carl Jung - Jung's life, Carl Jung - Jung and Freud, Carl Jung - Psychological Types, Carl Jung - Psychological Types – another view:, Carl Jung - Influence, Carl Jung - Spiritualism as a cure for alcoholism, Carl Jung - Influences on culture, Carl Jung - Recommended Reading, Carl Jung - Jung bibliography

Read more here: » Carl Jung: Encyclopedia II - Carl Jung - Influence

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Hiaasen - Bibliography

Carl Hiaasen - Fiction. Tourist Season (1986) Double Whammy (1987) Skin Tight (1989) Native Tongue (1991) Strip Tease (1993) (filmed in 1996 as Striptease by Andrew Bergman, starring Demi Moore and Burt Reynolds) Stormy Weather (1995) Lucky You (1997) Sick Puppy (2000) Basket Case (2002) Hoot (2002) (young adult novel) (To be released as a movie by the same name in April 2006) Skinny Dip (2004) < ...

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Carl Hiaasen, Carl Hiaasen - Bibliography, Carl Hiaasen - Fiction, Carl Hiaasen - Non-fiction, Carl Hiaasen - Awards, Carl Hiaasen - Other Florida-based crime fiction writers, Carl Hiaasen - External link

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Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl B. Allendoerfer - Films

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Carl B. Allendoerfer, Carl B. Allendoerfer - Background, Carl B. Allendoerfer - Research & Teaching, Carl B. Allendoerfer - Books, Carl B. Allendoerfer - Films, Carl B. Allendoerfer - External link

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Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Schmitt - Writings

Carl Schmitt - On Dictatorship 1921. In 1921, Schmitt became a professor at the University of Greifswald, where he published his essay "Die Diktatur" ("On Dictatorship"), in which he discussed the foundations of the newly-established Weimar Republic, emphasising the office of the Reichspräsident. For Schmitt, a strong dictator could embody the will of the people more effectively than any legislative body, as it can be decisive, whereas parliaments inev ...

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Carl Schmitt, Carl Schmitt - Writings, Carl Schmitt - On Dictatorship 1921, Carl Schmitt - Political Theology 1922, Carl Schmitt - The Concept of the Political, Carl Schmitt - The case Preussen contra Reich, Carl Schmitt - Influence, Carl Schmitt - Nazi complicity

Read more here: » Carl Schmitt: Encyclopedia II - Carl Schmitt - Writings

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Foreman - Documentaries on Foreman

In 2002, PBS television made a two-hour film about Foreman's ordeal during McCarthyism titled Darkness at High Noon: The Carl Foreman Documents. It was written and directed by outspoken conservative Lionel Chetwynd. Foreman was also the subject of an episode of Screenwriters: Words Into Image, directed by Terry Sanders and Frieda Lee Mock. ...

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Carl Foreman, Carl Foreman - Documentaries on Foreman, Carl Foreman - Partial filmography screenwriter, Carl Foreman - Major awards, Carl Foreman - Wins, Carl Foreman - Nominations

Read more here: » Carl Foreman: Encyclopedia II - Carl Foreman - Documentaries on Foreman

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Everett - Controversies

Everett is an outspoken man, and his remarks have proven controversial on several occasions. Perhaps the best-known of these was his denial of the existence of dinosaurs. He was quoted as saying, "God created the sun, the stars, the heavens and the earth, and then made Adam and Eve. The Bible never says anything about dinosaurs. You can't say there were dinosaurs when you never saw them. Someone actually saw Adam and Eve. No one ever saw a Tyrannosaurus rex." He also derided fossils of dinosaur bones as man-made fakes. [1] In referenc ...

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Carl Everett, Carl Everett - Playing career, Carl Everett - Controversies, Carl Everett - External link

Read more here: » Carl Everett: Encyclopedia II - Carl Everett - Controversies

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Sagan - Education and scientific career

Carl Sagan was born in Brooklyn, New York[1]. His parents were Jewish; his father, Sam Sagan, was a garment worker and his mother, Rachel Molly Gruber, was a housewife. Sagan attended the University of Chicago, where he received a bachelor's degree (1955) and a master's degree (1956) in physics, before earning his doctorate (1960) in astronomy and astrophysics. In the early 1960s, no one knew for certain even the basic conditions of the surfa ...

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Carl Sagan, Carl Sagan - Education and scientific career, Carl Sagan - Scientific achievements, Carl Sagan - Scientific advocacy, Carl Sagan - Social concerns, Carl Sagan - Popularization of science, Carl Sagan - Personality, Carl Sagan - Legacy, Carl Sagan - Awards and medals, Carl Sagan - Related books and media

Read more here: » Carl Sagan: Encyclopedia II - Carl Sagan - Education and scientific career

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Milles - Photo gallery

Folke Filbyter searching for his lost grandson, statue by Carl Milles at Stora Torget, Linköping Poseidon, Götaplatsen, Göteborg ...

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Carl Milles, Carl Milles - Milles' Career in Paris and Sweden, Carl Milles - Milles Comes to America, Carl Milles - Milles' Final Resting Ground, Carl Milles - Selected American Works, Carl Milles - Photo gallery, Carl Milles - Sources and references

Read more here: » Carl Milles: Encyclopedia II - Carl Milles - Photo gallery

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Barat - Early Life

Carl Barât was born in Basingstoke and he divided his youth between his father, who worked in an armaments factory, and his mother, who was part of the commune-dwelling counterculture, into CND and peace groups. Barât spent part of his childhood living with his mother on a commune in Somerset. In 1996, Barât was studying for a drama degree at Brunel University in Uxbridge. He was somewhat disillusioned by his fellow drama students, however he did meet and get on well with a girl named Amy, who happened to be Pete Doherty's sister. ...

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Carl Barat, Carl Barat - Early Life, Carl Barat - The Libertines, Carl Barat - Post-Libertines, Carl Barat - Dirty Pretty Things

Read more here: » Carl Barat: Encyclopedia II - Carl Barat - Early Life

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Sagan - Scientific achievements

Sagan was among the first to hypothesize that Saturn's moon Titan[2] and Jupiter's moon Europa may possess oceans (a subsurface ocean, in the case of Europa) or lakes, thus making the hypothesized water ocean on Europa potentially habitable for life. Europa's subsurface ocean was later indirectly confirmed by the spacecraft Galileo. He furthered insights regarding the atmosphere of Venus, seasonal changes on Mars, and Saturn's moon Titan. Sagan es ...

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Carl Sagan, Carl Sagan - Education and scientific career, Carl Sagan - Scientific achievements, Carl Sagan - Scientific advocacy, Carl Sagan - Social concerns, Carl Sagan - Popularization of science, Carl Sagan - Personality, Carl Sagan - Legacy, Carl Sagan - Awards and medals, Carl Sagan - Related books and media

Read more here: » Carl Sagan: Encyclopedia II - Carl Sagan - Scientific achievements

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Sagan - Scientific advocacy

Sagan was a proponent of the search for extraterrestrial life. He urged the scientific community to listen with large radio telescopes for signals from intelligent extraterrestrial lifeforms. He advocated sending probes to other planets. Sagan was Editor in Chief of Icarus (a professional journal concerning planetary research) for 12 years. He cofounded the Planetary Society and was ...

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Carl Sagan, Carl Sagan - Education and scientific career, Carl Sagan - Scientific achievements, Carl Sagan - Scientific advocacy, Carl Sagan - Social concerns, Carl Sagan - Popularization of science, Carl Sagan - Personality, Carl Sagan - Legacy, Carl Sagan - Awards and medals, Carl Sagan - Related books and media

Read more here: » Carl Sagan: Encyclopedia II - Carl Sagan - Scientific advocacy

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Sagan - Social concerns

Sagan believed that the Drake equation suggested that a large number of extraterrestrial civilizations would form, but that the lack of evidence of such civilizations (the Fermi paradox) suggests that technological civilizations tend to destroy themselves rather quickly. This stimulated his interest in identifying and publicizing ways that humanity could destroy itself, with the hope of avoiding such destruction a ...

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Carl Sagan, Carl Sagan - Education and scientific career, Carl Sagan - Scientific achievements, Carl Sagan - Scientific advocacy, Carl Sagan - Social concerns, Carl Sagan - Popularization of science, Carl Sagan - Personality, Carl Sagan - Legacy, Carl Sagan - Awards and medals, Carl Sagan - Related books and media

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Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carling O'Keefe - History

In 1840 Thomas Carling began a small brewing operation in London, Ontario selling beer to soldiers at the local military camp. When he died, his sons William and John took over, naming it the W & J Carling Brewing Co. John Carling became a prominent figure in Canadian business and politics and was later knighted in 1893. Sir John Carling died in 1911 and the company has changed hands numerous times since. In 1862, Eugene O'Keefe created the O'Keefe Breweries. Carling and Rothman Breweries merged in 1969 and resulted in a new br ...

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Carling O'Keefe, Carling O'Keefe - History, Carling O'Keefe - Sponsorship, Carling O'Keefe - Brands

Read more here: » Carling O'Keefe: Encyclopedia II - Carling O'Keefe - History

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl von Clausewitz - Life and Times of Carl von Clausewitz

Carl von Clauswitz was born in Magdeburg, Prussia in 1780, of Polish descent. Clausewitz's father was an officer in the Prussian Army; Carl entered the Prussian military service at the age of twelve years, eventually attaining the rank of Major General. He served in the Rhine Campaigns (1793–1794) when the Prussian army invaded France following the French Revolution in an attempt to restore the monarchy, and later served in the Napoleonic Wars from 1806 to 1815. Clausewitz entered the Kriegsakademie in Berlin (also cited vari ...

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Carl von Clausewitz, Carl von Clausewitz - Life and Times of Carl von Clausewitz, Carl von Clausewitz - Distinguishing Military Philosophers from Military Systems, Carl von Clausewitz - Principal ideas, Carl von Clausewitz - Influence, Carl von Clausewitz - Name, Carl von Clausewitz - Notes, Carl von Clausewitz - Bibliography

Read more here: » Carl von Clausewitz: Encyclopedia II - Carl von Clausewitz - Life and Times of Carl von Clausewitz

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Orff - Pedagogical work

In pedagogical circles he is probably best remembered for his Schulwerk (1930-35), translated into English as Music for Children. Its simple musical instrumentation allowed even untutored child musicians to perform the piece with relative ease. Much of his life Orff worked with children, using music as an educational tool - both melody and rhythm are often determined by the words. Orff's ideas were developed, together with Gunild Keetman, into a very innovative approach to music education for children, known as the Orff Schulwe ...

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Carl Orff, Carl Orff - Life, Carl Orff - Musical work, Carl Orff - Pedagogical work, Carl Orff - References and further reading

Read more here: » Carl Orff: Encyclopedia II - Carl Orff - Pedagogical work

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl Barat - Post-Libertines

Barât himself disbanded the Libertines in December 2004, citing his lack of desire to continue the band without ex-partner Doherty and an "ongoing problem with [his] health." In 2005, Barât underwent surgery to remove a tumour behind his ear and spent several weeks recovering from the operation while Doherty went on to make tabloid headlines about his escalating drug addictions and tumultuous relationship with supermodel Kate Moss. In February of 2005, the Libertines won NME's Best British Band award and Barât paid tribute to Doherty in his acceptance speech. Days later, it was officially announced that Barât had ...

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Carl Barat, Carl Barat - Early Life, Carl Barat - The Libertines, Carl Barat - Post-Libertines, Carl Barat - Dirty Pretty Things

Read more here: » Carl Barat: Encyclopedia II - Carl Barat - Post-Libertines

Carl: Encyclopedia II - Carl McCall - Early Career

During the 1970s, McCall served as a State Senator representing Harlem and other parts of Manhattan. He left the Senate to accept an appointment from President Jimmy Carter as a member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations with the rank of Ambassador. In 1982 he was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Lieutenant Governor of New York running on a ticket with Mario Cuomo. Cuomo later appointed McCall to serve as the state's Commissioner of Human Rights. While serving in the private sector as a vice president with Citicorp, McCall accepted an appointment to the New York City Board of Education ...

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Carl McCall, Carl McCall - Early Career, Carl McCall - State Comptroller, Carl McCall - Campaign for Governor, Carl McCall - Present, Carl McCall - Awards

Read more here: » Carl McCall: Encyclopedia II - Carl McCall - Early Career




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