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carol: Encyclopedia - Carole Keeton Strayhorn

Carole Keeton Strayhorn (formerly McClellan, formerly Rylander) is a Texas politician and the current Comptroller of Public Accounts since 1998 (re-elected 2002). On January 2, 2006 she announced her campaign for Governor of Texas as an Independent against incumbent Republican Rick Perry. According to the Associated Press, "Strayhorn has insisted that she is [still] a Republican but is going independent ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Carol Moseley Braun

Carol Moseley Braun (born August 16, 1947), American politician and lawyer, was the first (and to date only) black woman elected to the United States Senate (representing Illinois). She was also an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Moseley Braun was born in Chicago, Illinois and educated in the Chicago public school system. She graduated from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1969 and earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Chicago in 1972. As an attorney, she was a prosecutor in the Unit ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Carol Harris-Shapiro

Carol Harris-Shapiro is an Assistant Professor of Contemporary Jewish Studies at Gratz College (Melrose Park, Pennsylvania, USA) and as of 2005 serves as coordinator of the graduate program in Jewish Communal Service at Gratz. She has written a highly controversial book on Messianic Judaism, a group of loosely linked groups that seek to combine Christianity with Judaism. Carol Harris-Shapiro is Assistant Professor of Contemporary Jewish Studies at Gratz College, and coordinator of the graduate program in Jewish Communal Service ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Sankirtana

Sankirtana (sankirtan, from Sanskrit san - together, and kirtana - singing of the names of God) is a congregational singing of the holy names of God, especially in public, as an expression of Bhakti typical for Bhakti movements. Krishna sankirtana was prominently performed by Gaudiya Vaishnava saint and reformer Chaitanya Mahaprabhu in 16th century Bengal, India. In recent times it has been popularized around the world by ISKCON, a branch of the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition. ISKCON members also refer to distribution of their books as sankirtana and their publishing they call brihad-mridanga, great ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Anesthesia awareness

Anesthesia awareness, or "intra-operative awareness" occurs during general anesthesia, when a patient is paralyzed with muscle relaxants but not enough general anesthetic or analgesic to prevent consciousness or, more importantly, the sensation of pain and the recall of events. The experience is often extremely traumatizing for the patient who is unable to communicate his or her distress due to the muscle relaxants. Most current cases of anesthesia awareness are attributed to human error. The others are thought to be due ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Twelve Days of Christmas

The Twelve Days of Christmas and the associated evenings of those twelve days (Twelve-tide), are the festive days from the evening after Christmas day (December 25) through Epiphany on (January 6). December 26 (Boxing Day) is the first day of Christmas, the December 27 is the second day of Christmas, and so on until January 6 which is the 12th day of Christmas. Christmas day, December 25, is therefore not one of the twelve days of Christmas. The associated evenings of the twelve days begin on the evening before the specified day. Thus, the first ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Christmas

Christmas (literally, the Mass of Christ) is a traditional holiday observed in much of the world on 25 December, or on 7 January in most Eastern Orthodox Churches. It is celebrated by most Christians to mark the birth of Jesus, which is believed to have occurred in Bethlehem in the Roman Province of Judea between 6 BC and AD 6. Christ's birth, or nativity, was said by his followers to fulfill the prophecies of Judaism that a messiah would come, from the house of David, to redeem the world from sin. Interestingly, early Christians plac ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Thealogy

Thealogy is literally the study of the Goddess (Greek θεά, thea, "goddess" + λόγος, logos, "study"). In 1993, Charlotte Caron's definition of thealogy as "reflection on the divine in feminine and feminist terms" appeared, but the term actually originates in the writings of Isaac Bonewits in 1974. Thealogy - First uses. Thealogy - First? usages. In "The Druid Chronicles (Evolved)," privately published in 1976, Isaac Bonewits used "thealogian" to ref ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Christmas number one single

Each year, record companies compete for the Christmas number one single spot on the British charts. Having the UK Christmas number one is very prestigious and leads to a lot of media coverage. Since people are buying gifts for the Christmas period, single sales are extremely high in the week before Christmas, and since the Christmas number one is the single with the highest sales, record companies can make sizable profit from trying to get their single to Number One. Some people pl ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Hymn

A hymn is a song specifically written as a song of praise, adoration or prayer, typically addressed to a god. A writer of hymns is known as a hymnist or hymnodist, and the process of singing a hymn is called hymnody; the same word is used for the collectivity of hymns belonging to a particular denomination or period (e.g. "nineteenth century Methodist hymnody" would mean the body of hymns written and/or used by Methodists in the nineteenth century). Books called hymnals are collections of ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Anita Barone

Anita Barone is an American actress, she starred on The Jeff Foxworthy Show for the first season. She was replaced by Ann Cusack during the second season. She played the original Carol on Friends. She currently stars in the Fox sitcom The War at Home. Other related archivesAnn Cusack, Carol, Fox, Friends, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, The War at Home

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carol: Encyclopedia - Anglican church music

Anglican church music is music written for performance in Anglican church services, primarily in England. Almost all of it is written for choir with or without organ accompaniment. The choir typically uses 'SATB' voices (Soprano or Treble, Alto or Counter-tenor, Tenor and Bass), though in many works some or all of these voices are divided into two for part or all of the piece; in this case the two halves of the choir (one one each side of the aisle) are traditionally named Decani (or 1, for the higher voice) and Canto ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - We Three Kings

We Three Kings of Orient Are is a Christmas carol (technically an Epiphany carol) written in 1857 by Reverend John Henry Hopkins. He wrote both the words and the music as part of a Christmas pageant for the General Theological Seminary in New York City. It first appeared in his Carols, Hymns and Song in 1863. Hopkins was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1820, and died in Hudson, New York in 1891. He was a clergyman, author, book illustrator, stained glass window designer, and editor of the Church Journal out of New York. In the United Kingdom, it is common for school children to ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Characters of Six Feet Under

The following are a list of descriptions for characters on the HBO television series, Six Feet Under which aired from 2001–2005 for five seasons. Characters of Six Feet Under - Major characters. Characters of Six Feet Under - Nate Fisher. Nathaniel Samuel "Nate" Fisher, Jr. (1965–2005), played by Peter Krause, is the oldest of the three Fisher siblings, and arguably the main character of the series; the series begins when he returns to Los Angeles on Christmas Eve only to le ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Angels We Have Heard on High

Angels We Have Heard on High is a Christmas carol. The song is based on a traditional French carol known as Les Anges dans nos Campagnes. Its most common English version was translated in 1862 by James Chadwick. It is most commonly sung to the hymn tune "Gloria" by Edward Shippen Barnes. Its most memorable feature is its chorus: Gloria in Excelsis Deo! (Latin for "Glory to God in the highest") where the sung word "Gloria" is broken, stretched and internally repeated into a lengthy ...

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carol: Encyclopedia - Bouquet

Bouquet can refer to: An arrangement of cut flowers - see nosegay. A fragrance of something, e.g., of an aged wine. Bouquet, a commune of the Gard département, in France Carole Bouquet, a French actress A group of television channels owned by the same company, e.g. British Sky Broadcasting or Turner Broadcasting Other related archivesBritish Sky Broadcasting, Carole Bouquet, France, Gard, Turner Broadcasting, actress, dép

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carol: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Carole

Carole

A circle dance in which the participants hold hands and concentrate of linking themselves with all humanity and raising human consciousness.

 

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol Danvers - Biography

Carol Danvers - Early years. Carol Susan Jane Danvers was a United States Air Force pilot who later joined the Central Intelligence Agency. She served alongside her lover Michael Rossi and is known to have encountered Wolverine and Nick Fury during this time. She eventually became a close ally and possible love interest of Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell), an alien of the Kree military who gave up his mission of conquering the Earth and instead chose to protect it. Carol Da ...

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Carol Danvers, Carol Danvers - Biography, Carol Danvers - Early years, Carol Danvers - Ms. Marvel and the Avengers, Carol Danvers - Rogue, Carol Danvers - Binary and the X-Men, Carol Danvers - Warbird, Carol Danvers - House of M, Carol Danvers - Powers

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carols by Candlelight - History

Carols by Candlelight was begun in Melbourne in 1938 by Norman Banks, a radio announcer then with Melbourne radio station 3KZ. Whilst walking home from his night-time radio shift on Christmas Eve in 1937, he passed a window and saw inside an elderly woman sitting up in bed, listening to Away in a Manger being played on the radio and singing along, with her face being lit by candlelight. Wondering how many others spent Christmas alone, he had the idea to gather a large group of people to all sing Christmas carols together by candlelight, and the first such event was held in the Alexandra Gardens the following Chri ...

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Carols by Candlelight, Carols by Candlelight - History, Carols by Candlelight - Events

Read more here: » Carols by Candlelight: Encyclopedia II - Carols by Candlelight - History

carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol Berg - Bibliography

Carol Berg - The Rai-Kirah series. Transformation (ISBN 0451457951) (2000) Revelation (ISBN 0451458427) (2001) Restoration (ISBN 0451458907) (2002) Carol Berg - The Bridge of D'Arnath series. Son of Avonar (ISBN 0451459628) (2004) Guardians of the Keep (ISBN 0451460006) (2004) The Soul Weaver (ISBN 0451460170) (2005) Daughter of A ...

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Carol Berg, Carol Berg - Bibliography, Carol Berg - The Rai-Kirah series, Carol Berg - The Bridge of D'Arnath series, Carol Berg - Other Works, Carol Berg - Awards

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carole King - Biography

Born in 1942 in Brooklyn, New York, Carole Klein (as she was then known) started out playing the piano and then moved on to singing, forming a vocal quartet called the Co-Sines in high school. While attending Queens College, King befriended Paul Simon, Neil Sedaka and Gerry Goffin. Goffin and King soon formed a songwriting partnership, eventually marrying, working in the famous Brill Building, where chart-topping hits were churned out during the 1960s. The Goffin-King partnership first hit it big with "Will You Love Me Tomorrow ...

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Carole King, Carole King - Biography, Carole King - Discography

Read more here: » Carole King: Encyclopedia II - Carole King - Biography




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