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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol Stream Illinois - Education

Part of the village is served by a Unit School District, the Elgin Area School District U46. It serves an area of some 90 square miles in Cook, DuPage and Kane Counties. Almost 40,000 children of school age are in its area. U-46 is second largest in Illinois. It is also served by another Consolidated School District 93, a K-8 district, as well as the Glenbard Township High School District 87 (the third largest school district in Illinois), whic ...

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Carol Stream Illinois, Carol Stream Illinois - Geography, Carol Stream Illinois - Demographics, Carol Stream Illinois - History, Carol Stream Illinois - Education, Carol Stream Illinois - Miscellaneous

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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol City Florida - Geography

Carol City is located at 25°56'32" North, 80°16'12" West (25.942121, -80.269920)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the community has a total area of 20.0 km² (7.7 mi²). 19.7 km² (7.6 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 1.42% water. ...

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Carol City Florida, Carol City Florida - Geography, Carol City Florida - Demographics

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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol music - History

The word carol is thought to have been derived from the French word caroller, a circle dance accompanied by singers (in turn derived from the Latin choraula). The carol was very popular as a dance song from the 1150s to the 1350s, after which its use expanded as a processional song sung during festivals, while others were written to accompany religious mystery plays (such as the < ...

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Carol music, Carol music - History, Carol music - Bibliography

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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol Heiss - Competitive Highlights

1953 U.S. Championships - 2nd 1954 U.S. Championships - 2nd 1955 U.S. Championships - 2nd World Championships - 2nd 1956 U.S. Championships - 2nd Olympics - 2nd World Championships - 1st 1957 U.S. Championships - 1st World Championships - 1st 1958 U.S. Championships - 1st World Championships - 1st 1959 U.S. Champio ...

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Carol Heiss, Carol Heiss - Competitive Highlights, Carol Heiss - Navigation

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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Hurricane Carol - Impact

Carol was a compact but powerful storm; its damage was localized but very heavy. Though the storm's sustained winds were only 100 mph (160 km/h) at the time of landfall, the forward speed of the storm contributed to the wind speed in the right-front quadrant and caused damage to be reported surprisingly far inland. The highest recorded wind gusts were up to 135 mph at Block Island, Rhode Island and the lowest recorded pressure was at Suffolk County Airport with a reading of 28.36 inHg. The greatest storm surge was 14.4 feet at Narragansett Bay, and damage could have been worse if the landfall ...

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Hurricane Carol, Hurricane Carol - Storm history, Hurricane Carol - Impact

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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - The Constitution

Right after arriving in the country, the Romanian parliament adopted, on the 29th of June 1866, the first Constitution of Romania, one of the most advanced constitutions of its time. This constitution allowed the development and modernization of the Romanian state. In a daring move, the Constitution chose to ignore the country's current dependence on the Ottoman Empire, which paved the way for Independence. Article 82 said "The ruler's powers are hereditary, starting directly from His Majesty, prince Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringe ...

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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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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol I of Romania - The Constitution

Right after arriving in the country, the Romanian parliament adopted, on the 29th of June 1866, the first Constitution of Romania, one of the most advanced constitutions of its time. This constitution allowed the development and modernization of the Romanian state. In a daring move, the Constitution chose to ignore the country's current dependance on the Ottoman Empire, which paved the way for Independence. Article 82 said "The ruler's powers are hereditary, starting directly from His Majesty, prince Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringe ...

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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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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol Smillie - Television career

After a period on local radio in Scotland, her presenting career began in 1992 when she joined the team on BBC2's Holiday show. From there she became co-presenter of Scottish Television's Wheel of Fortune game show. In 1996 she was one of the original presenters of BBC2's new DIY show Changing Rooms. In 2004 she took part in a reality television/documentary called Gender Swap for UK television station five. Using cleverly-applied silicon prosthetic makeup, she was transformed from female to male and ex-E ...

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Carol Smillie, Carol Smillie - Television career, Carol Smillie - Trivia

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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol II of Romania - Exile

Forced under first Soviet and subsequently Hungarian, Bulgarian, Italian and German pressure to surrender parts of his kingdom to foreign rule, he was outmanoevred at last by the pro-German administration of Marshal Ion Antonescu, and abdicated in favour of Michael, settling ultimately in Portugal. Carol left Romania in a train laden with royal treasure: paintings by Old Masters such as Titian, Rubens, and Rembrandt, hundreds of canvasses, jewels, the armor that had decorated the walls of the royal palaces of Pelişor and Peleş. A de ...

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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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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol II of Romania - Foreign Honors

The UK awarded Carol the Order of the Garter. ...

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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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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Joyce Carol Oates - Career

Oates has also written several books, mostly mystery novels, under the pen names Rosamond Smith and Lauren Kelly. Many feel Oates' most famous work is her short story entitled Where Are you Going, Where Have You Been?, which was the basis for a movie, Smooth Talk, starring Laura Dern. It tells the tale of a young woman whose desire to "grow up" has her falling under the spell of a man whose intentions are decidedly unclear. It has been reprinted in numerous collections and is dedicated to singer Bob Dylan, ...

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Joyce Carol Oates, Joyce Carol Oates - Life, Joyce Carol Oates - Career, Joyce Carol Oates - Bibliography

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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol Ann Duffy - Works

In her first collection Standing Female Nude (1985) she often uses the voices of outsiders while Selling Manhattan (1987) contains more personal verse. Her later collections are The Other Country (1990) and Mean Time (1993). The World's Wife (1999) saw her retelling famous stories and fables -- Midas, King Kong, Elvis -- as wry and exuberant 'feminist' documents from the point of view of real or imagined women. Although The World's Wife is presented in this way, it is said to be her m ...

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Carol Ann Duffy, Carol Ann Duffy - Works, Carol Ann Duffy - Awards, Carol Ann Duffy - Poet Laureate controversy

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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol II of Romania - Rule

Returning to the country unexpectedly on 7 June 1930, Carol was proclaimed King the following day. For the next decade he sought to influence the course of Romanian political life, first through manipulation of the rival Peasant and Liberal parties and anti-Semitic factions, and subsequently (January 1938) through a ministry of his own choosing, with a constitution (27 February) reserving ultimate power to the crown. In 1938, he banned the Iron Guard, which he had supported in the 1930s. An excellent fictionalized account of life in Bucharest in the final years of Carol's reign can be found in Olivia Manning's novels The G ...

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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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Carole: Encyclopedia II - Carol II of Romania - Rule

Returning to the country unexpectedly on 7 June 1930, Carol was proclaimed King the following day. For the next decade he sought to influence the course of Romanian political life, first through manipulation of the rival Peasant and Liberal parties and anti-Semitic factions, and subsequently (January 1938) through a ministry of his own choosing, with a constitution (27 February) reserving ultimate power to the crown. In 1938, he banned the Iron Guard, which he early supported in the 1930s. An excellent fictionalized account of life in Bucharest in the final years of Carol's reign can be found in Olivia Manning's novels The G ...

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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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Carole: 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

Read more here: » Carol Rosin: Encyclopedia II - Carol Rosin - Accomplishments & awards

Carole: 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

Read more here: » Carol Rosin: Encyclopedia II - Carol Rosin - Career at Fairchild Industries

Carole: Encyclopedia II - The Muppet Christmas Carol - Synopsis

In this adaptation of the timeless story, as narrated here by Gonzo the Great, it is Christmas Eve in London. The merriment is not shared by Ebenezer Scrooge (Michael Caine), a surly money-lender who is more interested in profit than celebration. So cold to the season of giving is he that his book-keeping staff, including loyal employee Bob Cratchit (Kermit the Frog), has to plead with him just to have the day off work during Christmas. Later that evening, Scrooge find himself face to face with his former business partners, Jacob and ...

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The Muppet Christmas Carol, The Muppet Christmas Carol - Synopsis, The Muppet Christmas Carol - Production Notes and Trivia, The Muppet Christmas Carol - Soundtrack Listing and Notes

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Carole: 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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Carole: 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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Carole: 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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Carole: 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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Carole: 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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