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  1. Louise Christine Rasmussen, condesa Danner (Copenhague, 21 de abril de 1815-Génova, 6 de marzo de 1874), fue una bailarina de ballet y actriz danesa, que fue la amante y luego esposa morganática del rey Federico VII de Dinamarca.

    • Gotthilf Ludewig Köppen, Juliane Caroline Rasmussen
  2. Louise Christine Rasmussen, condesa Danner (Copenhague, 21 de abril de 1815-Génova, 6 de marzo de 1874), fue una bailarina de ballet y actriz danesa, que fue la amante y luego esposa morganática del rey Federico VII de Dinamarca. Sus padres fueron el comerciante Gotthilf L. Køppen y Juliana Carolina Rasmussen. [1]

  3. Louise Christine Rasmussen, also known as Countess Danner (21 April 1815 – 6 March 1874), was a Danish ballet dancer and stage actor. She was the mistress and later the morganatic spouse of King Frederick VII of Denmark. She was not a queen consort, but officially styled Countess Danner.

  4. Louise Rasmussen is a principal scientist at Global Cognition. Rasmussen is fascinated by the creative ways people interact with their environments and with others to accomplish tasks and to become smarter. She continues to investigate this broad topic in a variety of domains.

  5. by Louise Rasmussen updated September 15, 2021 Cross-cultural competence refers to your ability to understand people from different cultures and engage with them effectively. And not just people from the one culture that you’ve studied for years.

  6. Louise Rasmussen, Author at Global Cognition. Louise's Posts. Dr. Louise Rasmussen is an applied cognitive psychologist working on cultural competence. She is a co-founder and principal scientist at Global Cognition. Find her on LinkedIn.

  7. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Dr. Louise Rasmussen is co-founder and principal scientist at Global Cognition. Her work aims to understand and improve professionals' cultural competence. She is a lead developer of Adaptive Readiness for Culture (ARC), a competency model that defines the skills people need to adapt quickly to new cultures and work effectively with ...