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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, 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.

    • Carl Christian Berling
    • 21 April 1815, Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Countess Danner
    • 6 March 1874 (aged 58), Genoa, Italy
  3. 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.

  4. Louise Rasmussen, senior scientist at Global Cognition, studies cognitive performance in intercultural situations to inform cultural training and education.

  5. Dr. Louise Rasmussen is an applied cognitive psychologist. She works to advance cultural competence in demanding environments through research, training, and assessment.

  6. Louise Rasmussen and Winston Sieck conducted a study to address these questions. They described their model of cross-cultural competence in an article published in the International Journal of Intercultural Relations. Rasmussen was also granted an award from the Defense Language and National Security

  7. 23 de dic. de 2020 · Save Your Ammo is a book that provides the answer. Dr. Louise Rasmussen and Dr. Winston Sieck, founders of Global Cognition, compile an engaging, entertaining, and instructive collection of vignettes that highlight the importance of cultural savvy in global military missions.