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  2. The Learning Company - Wikipedia

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    learningcompany .com. The Learning Company ( TLC) was an educational software company founded in 1980 in Palo Alto, California and headquartered in Fremont, California. The company produced a grade-based line of learning software, edutainment games, and productivity tools. Its titles included the flagship series Reader Rabbit, for preschoolers ...

  3. Carny (1980 film) - Wikipedia

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    Frankie and Patch are friends who work for the Great American Carnival, a small-time carnival that tours the South. Frankie does an act as The Mighty Bozo, a character who sits in a dunk tank insulting the crowd, while Patch takes the money and runs the game. Patch is also the show's "adjuster," hence his carny name, working with the owner of ...

  4. The American Girls Premiere - Wikipedia

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    The American Girls Premiere is an educational computer game developed and published by The Learning Company for American Girl.The game allows players to create theatrical productions featuring characters from American Girl's Historical collection, along with scenes and other elements unique to each of the girls' respective time periods.

  5. Jill Barad - Wikipedia

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    Barad was one of four women to lead a Fortune 500 company at the time. She helped transformed Mattel from a toy company into a premier global family products company. Under her leadership annual sales rose from $200 million to $2 billion. In 1998, Mattel acquired Pleasant Company, the maker of the American Girl line of dolls, for $700 million.

  6. Kay Gardner (composer) - Wikipedia

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    kaygardner .com. Kay Gardner (February 8, 1941 – August 28, 2002), also known as Cosmos Wonder-Child, [1] was an American musician, composer, author, and Dianic priestess known for using music for creative and healing purposes. She was very active in promoting the work of contemporary female musicians and was a pioneering figure in women's ...

  7. Kris Carr - Wikipedia

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    Kris Carr (born August 31, 1971) is a multiple New York Times bestselling author, wellness advocate, public speaker and entrepreneur. [1] Carr is best known for her work inspiring people to think outside the box in order to become empowered participants in their health and healing. [2] She is the founder of the Inner Circle Wellness online ...

  8. Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media - Wikipedia

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    With this program, girls construct their own race cars. The program was created in order to foster learning of automobile engineering in young women. Previously, in 2016, the Institute received a 1.2 million dollar grant from Google. Using this grant, the Institute developed the Geena Davis Inclusion Quotient (or GD-IQ).

  9. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google. Accessible worldwide, [note 1] YouTube launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim, three former employees of PayPal. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, United States, it is the second most visited website in the world, after Google Search.