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'''E. M. Carolin van Dorp''', commonly called '''Carolina''' (7.7.) is an European [[writer]], [[historian]], designer & thalassophile. |
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Carolina uses several synonyms for many of her publications, which is most are not directly associated with her, respectively her name. |
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'''Life:''' |
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Carolina was partly raised very unconformity on a boat in the Ionian Sea, with main base in Gouvia Marina on Corfu, which is nowadays one of the largest marinas in and outside of Europe. Nonetheless therefore, Carolina is also known as „Carolina de Gouvia Marina“. |
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Her officially recognized artist name as content creator is CvD. Created and designed by herself in 2011, CvD became an officially registered international trade mark, both as word mark and as a logo. |
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Her father Wilhelm B. R. van Dorp was dependent of Dutch merchants with roots dating back to the Spanish Netherlands under the reign of Philipp II, who recognized van Dorp as part of the Dutch nobility in 1580. |
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He was active in politics and in the board of several companies. He was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit for his activism in foreign affairs, which is the highest order one can receive in Germany. |
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From her paternal side, Carolina shares roots with the poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller, one of the most important classical playwrights. As her name already applies, she is related to Elisabeth Carolina van Dorp. |
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Her mother was of Western German and Bohemian-Silesian decent as part of the Austrian Empire. |
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Her grandfather maternal side was born in Breslau, Silesia and of Bohemian decent '''Eberhard Meixner'''. From 1945 until 1949, he was imprisoned in Russia. After his release, he moved to Bonn, the capital of Western Germany, where he was a key figure in the German ministry of defense and foreign affairs. |
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Meixner’s diplomatic relations between Europe, USA and the Soviet Union during times of the Cold War were honoured with several awards, of which one was also the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit. |
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'''Academics and Career:''' |
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After her Bachelor studies in Architecture and Design in Germany and The Netherlands, besides already working since an early age, Carolina obtained a Master of Science in Management from Solvay Business School of the VUB in Belgium. The Masters originally was designed as a hybrid collaboration between Solvay Brussels School, ULB and SBS, VUB. Carolina was proposed the opportunity to further pursue her academic career at HBS, which she declined in order to focus on her professional career. |
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Notable career corner stones working at HHC, the largest …..copy…. at its time. She worked at MVRDV in the global headquarters in Rotterdam. Art & Cultural Management Luxembourg…. International consultant with extended expertise in Portugal. |
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UNESCO, Faber-Castell |
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'''Relatives:''' |
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Ernst van Dorp |
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Carolina van Dorp |
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Friedrich Schiller |
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Johanna von Monkiewitsch |
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Lienhard von Monkiewitsch |
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Eberhard Meixner |
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'''Notable awards:''' |
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Leonardo da Vinci |
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'''Selected publications:''' |
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ANthOLOGY |
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Logarithm |
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Marinas |
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wWII |
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newspaper article |
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'''References:''' |
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