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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol Rosin - Accomplishments & awards

Dr. Rosin is the recipient of the United Societies in Space Humanitarian Award for 30 years of dedication, a Science Teachers Gold Medal Award, an Aviation Writers Award and an American Society of Engineering Educators Award for organizing the motivation program "It's Your Turn" for youth, women and minorities. She is the founder and former director of the Institute for Security and Cooperation in Outer Space (ISCOS) an NGO in consultative status with ...

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Carol Rosin, Carol Rosin - Career at Fairchild Industries, Carol Rosin - Career as a space weapons consultant, Carol Rosin - Accomplishments & awards, Carol Rosin - Current Life

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol Rosin - Career at Fairchild Industries

Dr. Rosin was the first woman to hold the position of Corporate Manager at Fairchild Industries from 1974 through 1977, where she met the late Dr. Wernher von Braun. When they first met in early 1974, Von Braun was dying of cancer. According to Rosin's accounts, Von Braun spent the last years of his life explaining to her his position that space-based weapons are dangerous, destabilizing, too costly, unnecessary, and unworkable, and explaining the available alternatives. He asked Dr. Rosin to be his spokesperson and to appear on occasions wh ...

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Carol Rosin, Carol Rosin - Career at Fairchild Industries, Carol Rosin - Career as a space weapons consultant, Carol Rosin - Accomplishments & awards, Carol Rosin - Current Life

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol II of Romania - The playboy king

Known rather for his romantic misadventures than for any leadership skills, Carol (Romanian for "Charles") was first married in Odessa, Ukraine, 31 August 1918, in contravention of royal law, to Joanna Marie Valentina Lambrino, ("Zizi" Lambrino) (1898–1953), daughter of a Romanian general; they had one son, Mircea Gregor Carol Lambrino, and the marriage was annulled by royal decree in 1919. He next married, in Athens, Greece, (10 March 1921), Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, in Romania Crown Princess Elena, but the marriage soon colla ...

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Carol II of Romania, Carol II of Romania - The playboy king, Carol II of Romania - Rule, Carol II of Romania - Exile, Carol II of Romania - His remains returned to Romania, Carol II of Romania - Foreign Honors

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign

The long rule of Carol helped the quick development of the Romanian state. But, towards the end of his reign and the start of the World War I, the German-born king wanted to enter the war on the Central Powers side, while the Romanian public opinion sided with the Triple Entente. Carol had signed a secret treaty in 1884 which had linked Romania with the Triple Alliance (1882) and although the treaty was to be activated only in case of attack from Imperial Russia towards one of the treaty's members, Carol was convinced that the honourable thi ...

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Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - 10th of May

On the 10th of May 1866, Karl was entering Bucharest. The news of his arrival had been transmitted through telegraph and so he was welcomed by a huge crowd eager to see its new king. In Băneasa he was handed the key to the city. As a proverbial sign, on the same day it had rained for the first time in a long period of time. He pledged his oath in French: "I swear to guard the laws of Romania, to maintain its rights ...

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Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol Gilligan - In a Different Voice

Her fame rests primarily on In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development (1982) in which she criticized Kohlberg's research on the moral development of children, which at the time showed that girls on average reached a lower level of moral development than boys did. She claimed that the results of Kohlberg were biased because the participants in the basic study were largely male, and that the scoring method subsequently used tended to favor a principled way of reasoning that was more common to boys, over a moral ...

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Carol Gilligan, Carol Gilligan - In a Different Voice, Carol Gilligan - Criticism, Carol Gilligan - Biography

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - A devoted King

King Carol was reported to be a cold person. He was permanently concerned with the prestige of the dynasty he had founded. His wife, Elizabeth, claimed he 'wore the crown in his sleep'. He was very meticulous and he tried to impose his style upon everyone that surrounded him. Though he was devoted to his job as a Romanian prince and king, he never forgot his German roots. In 48 years of rule (the longest rule any Romanian principality has ever known), he helped Romania gain its independence, he raised its prestige, he helped redress i ...

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Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - A devoted King

King Carol was reported to be a cold person. He was permanently concerned with the prestige of the dynasty he had founded. His wife, Elizabeth, claimed he 'wore the crown in his sleep'. He was very meticulous and he tried to impose his style upon everyone that surrounded him. Though he was devoted to his job as a Romanian prince and king, he never forgot his German roots. In 48 years of rule (the longest rule any Romanian principality has ever known), he helped Romania gain its independance, he raised its prestige, he helped redress i ...

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Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - Early Life

Carol was born Prince Karl von Hohenzollern Sigmaringen on the 20th of April 1839. He was the second son of Prince Karl Anton von Hohenzollern Sigmaringen and his wife, princess Josephine. After finishing his elementary studies, Karl entered the Cadet School in Munster. In 1857 he was attending the courses of the Artilery School in Berlin. Upto 1866 (when he accepted the crown of Romania) he was a German officer. He takes part in the Second War of Schleswig, particularly at the assault of the Fredericia citadel and Dybbøl, experience which will be very u ...

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Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania

The former Romanian ruler, Alexander John Cuza, had been banished out of the country and Romania was in chaos. Since his double election had been the only reason the two Romanian countries (Wallachia and the Principality of Moldavia) were allowed to unite by the European powers of the time, the country was in danger of dissoluting. Young Karl had to travel incognito on the railroad Düsseldorf-Bonn-Freiburg-Zürich-Vienna-Budapest, due to the conflictual situation between his country and the Austrian Empire. He travelled under the nam ...

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Carol I of Romania, Carol I of Romania - Early Life, Carol I of Romania - On the way to Romania, Carol I of Romania - 10th of May, Carol I of Romania - The Constitution, Carol I of Romania - A devoted King, Carol I of Romania - The end of the reign, Carol I of Romania - Life and family

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Nine Lessons and Carols - King's College Cambridge

The first Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols in King's College, Cambridge was conceived by Eric Milner-White and held on Christmas Eve in 1918. The format did not differ substantially from the one known today. The service was first broadcast on the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1928, and since the early 1930s has been broadcast live to many parts of the world on the BBC Overseas Service, as well as domestically on the Radio 4. It is estimated that each year there are millions of listeners worldwide. There is also a television broadcast in the UK (on BBC channels Two ...

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Nine Lessons and Carols, Nine Lessons and Carols - King's College Cambridge, Nine Lessons and Carols - Order of Service, Nine Lessons and Carols - External link

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media

Many fictional Christmas stories capture the spirit of Christmas in a modern-day fairy tale, often with heart-touching stories of a Christmas miracle. Several have become part of the Christmas tradition in their countries of origin. Among the most popular are Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker and Charles Dickens's novel A Christmas Carol. The Nutcracker tells of a nutcracker that comes to life in a young German girl's dream. Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is the tale of curmudgeonly miser Ebenezer Scr ...

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Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - The Origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Christmas Carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Black Comedy - Plot Overview

SPOILER WARNING: Plot elements are divulged! The play begins at 9:30 on a Sunday evening, in the London flat of sculptor Brindsley Miller. He and his fiancée, Carol Melkett, are preparing for a party, in order to impress Carol's father (Colonel Melkett) and millionaire art buyer Georg Bamberger (who is rumored to be deaf). In order to "spruce up" Brindsley's apartment, they have stolen neighbor Harold Gorringe's beloved antique furniture (for Harold is away for the weekend). Just as the last piece of stolen furniture is set in place, ...

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Black Comedy, Black Comedy - Plot Overview, Black Comedy - Characters, Black Comedy - Brindsley, Black Comedy - Carol, Black Comedy - Colonel Melkett, Black Comedy - Miss Furnival, Black Comedy - Harold, Black Comedy - Clea, Black Comedy - Schuppanzigh, Black Comedy - Georg Bamberger, Black Comedy - Themes Motifs and Symbols, Black Comedy - Themes, Black Comedy - Motifs, Black Comedy - Symbols, Black Comedy - Great Quotes

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Customs and celebrations

A plethora of customs with either secular, religious, or national aspects surround Christmas, varying from country to country. Most of the familiar traditional practices and symbols of Christmas originated in Germany, including the now omnipresent Christmas tree, the Christmas ham, the Yule Log, holly, mistletoe, and the giving of presents to friends and relatives. These practices and symbols were adapted or appropriated by Christian missionaries from the earlier Germanic pagan midwinter holiday of Yule. This celebration of the winter solsti ...

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Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - The Origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Christmas Carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes

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carol: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Dates of celebration

Christmas is now celebrated on December 25 in Roman Catholic, Protestant, and some Eastern Orthodox churches, such as the Greek, Bulgarian and Romanian Orthodox Church. The majority of Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on January 7. This date results from their having accepted neither the reforms of the Gregorian calendar nor the Revised Julian calendar, with their ecclesiastic December 25 thus falling on the secular date of January 7 from 1900 to 2099. This calendrical difference has led to confusion on the part of those unfamil ...

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Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - The Origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Christmas Carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes

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carol: Encyclopedia II - 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - 1965 storm names

The following names were used for named storms (tropical storms and hurricanes) that formed in the North Atlantic in 1965. Names that were not assigned are marked in gray. Anna Betsy Carol Debbie Elena Francelia (unused) Gerda (unused) Holly (unused) Inga (unused)

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    1965 Atlantic hurricane season, 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - Storms, 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm One, 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Anna, 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Betsy, 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Carol, 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Debbie, 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - Hurricane Elena, 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - 1965 storm names, 1965 Atlantic hurricane season - Retirement

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  • carol: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Economics of Christmas

    Christmas is typically the largest annual stimulus for the economies of celebrating nations. Sales increase dramatically in almost all retail areas and shops introduce new products as people purchase gifts, decorations, and supplies. In the US, the Christmas shopping season now begins on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. More businesses and stores close on Christmas Day than any other day of the year in most countries - in most communities, virtually nothing is open or operating. In the United Kingdom, the Christmas Day (Trading) Act ...

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    Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - The Origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Christmas Carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes

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    carol: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - The Nativity

    The story of Christ's birth has been handed down for centuries, based mainly on the Christian gospels of Matthew and Luke. The gospels of Mark and John do not address the childhood of Jesus, and those of Matthew and Luke highlight different events. According to Luke, Mary learns from an angel that the Holy Spirit has caused her to be with child. Shortly thereafter, she and her husband Joseph leave their home in Nazareth to travel about 150 kilometres (90 miles) to Joseph's ancestral home, Bethlehem, to enroll in the census ordered by ...

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    Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - The Origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Christmas Carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes

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    carol: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - The Origins of Christmas

    From the dawn of mankind, the days following the winter solstice on December 21st have always been of particular significance in the worship of sun gods. Some cultures believed that the sun god was born on December 21st, the shortest day of the year, and that the days grew longer as their god grew older. Other cultures believed that their sun god died on this day, only to return for another cycle. In Celtic Mythology, the sun god was crucified(!) on the winter solstice, and three days later, as the days grew longer again, he ro ...

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    Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - The Origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Christmas Carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes

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    carol: Encyclopedia II - Twelve Days of Christmas - Festival

    These are the twelve days beginning on night of Christmas (December 25) and ending on the day of 6th January as Epiphany begins on (January 6). In the Middle Ages this period was one of continuous feasting and merrymaking, which climaxed on Twelfth Night, the traditional end of the Christmas season. During the twelve days of Christmas, traditional roles were often relaxed, masters waited on their servants, men were allowed to dress as women, and women as men. Often a Lord of Misrule was chosen to lead the Christmas revels. Some of the ...

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    Twelve Days of Christmas, Twelve Days of Christmas - Festival, Twelve Days of Christmas - Christmas carol, Twelve Days of Christmas - Structure and lyrics, Twelve Days of Christmas - Symbolic interpretation, Twelve Days of Christmas - Standard variations, Twelve Days of Christmas - Parodies, Twelve Days of Christmas - Cost

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    carol: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Regional customs and celebrations

    A plethora of customs with secular, religious, or national aspects surround Christmas, varying from country to country. Most of the familiar traditional practices and symbols of Christmas originated in Germany, including the now omnipresent Christmas tree, the Christmas ham, the Yule Log, holly, mistletoe, and the giving of presents to friends and relatives. These practices and symbols were adapted or appropriated by Christian missionaries from the earlier Germanic pagan midwinter holiday of Yule. This celebration of the winter solstice was ...

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    Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - Theories on the origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Regional customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Santa Claus and other bringers of gifts, Christmas - Declaration of Christmas Peace, Christmas - Christmas cards, Christmas - Decorations, Christmas - Social aspects and entertainment, Christmas - Christmas Carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes

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    carol: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Regional customs and celebrations

    A plethora of customs with secular, religious, or national aspects surround Christmas, varying from country to country. Most of the familiar traditional practices and symbols of Christmas originated in Germanic countries, including the now omnipresent Christmas tree, the Christmas ham, the Yule Log, holly, mistletoe, and the giving of presents to friends and relatives. These practices and symbols were adapted or appropriated by Christian missionaries from the earlier Germanic pagan midwinter holiday of Yule. This celebration of the winter so ...

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    Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - Theories on the origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Regional customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Santa Claus and other bringers of gifts, Christmas - Declaration of Christmas Peace, Christmas - Christmas cards, Christmas - Decorations, Christmas - Social aspects and entertainment, Christmas - Christmas carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes

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