Emma Alethe Andreasdatter Hjorth (née Lippestad, 21 May 1858 – 2 July 1921) was a Norwegian educator and founder of the country's first large-scale institution...
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Emma Hjorth is a district in the municipality of Bærum, Norway. Together with the district Skui, its population (2007) is 6,281. Emma Hjorth Population...
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people with intellectual disabilities was founded in 1898 by educator Emma Hjorth. Since the 1970s, the government has legislated the policy that all children...
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original on 5 February 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2013. Hjorth, Mikael (2 February 2013). ""Emma Mærsk" tog vand ind i Suez-kanalen". Archived from the...
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kindergarten teacher in Oslo. Then she worked as a psychologist at the Emma Hjorth Home [no; nn] for mentally handicapped children in 1968–1969 and at the...
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the real-life inspiration for Tugboat Annie Emma Hjorth (1858 in Hobøl – 1921), founder of the Emma Hjorth Home [no], the country's first large institution...
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miljø) is an absurdist fiction novel written by Norwegian author Vigdis Hjorth. It was written and published in 2016 by Cappelen Damm. In 2019 the novel...
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Dansk biografisk lexikon, online at Project Runeberg (in Danish) Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, The Story of Norway, The Story of the Nations, New York: Putnam...
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is fully depleted. Emma Brightness (エマ・ブライトネス, Ema Buraitonesu) Voiced by: Miyu Tomita (Japanese); Lizzie Freeman (English) Emma has known Noir since...
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(1937–2004), cartoonist, painter, drawer Sigrid Hjertén (1885–1948), painter Bror Hjorth (1894–1968), painter and sculptor Olle Hjortzberg (1872–1959), drawer, painter...
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