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  2. Ludwig Kohl-Larsen - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Kohl-Larsen (born Ludwig Kohl; 5 April 1884 in Landau in der Pfalz – 12 November 1969 in Bodensee) was a German physician, amateur anthropologist, and explorer.

  3. Philip L. Kohl - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Kohl grew up in Chicago in 1946. His parents were Commonwealth Edison employees and the family lived in South Shore, Chicago. He graduated from St. Ignatius College Prep in 1964 and enrolled in College of the Holy Cross for one year before dropping out. Returning home to Chicago, Kohl worked at Marshall Field's while attending the ...

  4. Kohl Sudduth - Wikipedia

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    Walter Kohl Sudduth was born August 8, 1974, in Granada Hills, Los Angeles, the younger brother of actor Skipp Sudduth. He was raised in the small town of Circleville, Ohio. [1] Sudduth acted in several high school plays, including Cheaper by the Dozen and Flowers for Algernon, [2] before attending Ohio University, where he focused his energies ...

  5. Maike Kohl-Richter - Wikipedia

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    Maike Kohl-Richter. Maike Kohl-Richter ( née Richter; born April 1964) is best known as the second wife of the former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl from 2008 until his death in 2017. [1] She is controversial in Germany for her right-wing anti-immigrant views and support for Viktor Orbán, and for her public feud with Kohl's children and ...

  6. Herbert R. Kohl - Wikipedia

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    Herbert R. Kohl. Herbert Ralph Kohl (born August 22, 1937) [1] is an American educator best known for his advocacy of progressive alternative education [2] and as the author of more than thirty books on education. [3] He founded the 1960s Open School movement [4] and is credited with coining the term "open classroom".

  7. Ralph Kohl - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Anson Kohl (August 21, 1923 – June 11, 1997) was an American football player, coach and scout. He played at the tackle position on the University of Michigan 's undefeated 1947 and 1948 football teams.

  8. Kohl Plateau - Wikipedia

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    Kohl Plateau ( 54°14′S 36°57′W) is an ice-covered plateau, over 760 metres (2,500 ft) high, standing between the heads of Keilhau Glacier and Neumayer Glacier in the central part of South Georgia. It was discovered and first indicated on a map by Ludwig Kohl-Larsen during his 1929–30 expedition; the plateau was surveyed and named for its discoverer by the South Georgia Survey, 1951 ...

  9. Distributed workforce - Wikipedia

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    A distributed workforce is a workforce dispersed geographically over a wide area, without requiring teammates to be within the confines of a single office. Workers may access the organization's resources and communicate to each other through information technology such as wide area networks and the Internet .