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  2. Carden Method - Wikipedia

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    Mae Carden developed the Carden Method in response to what she perceived as a decline in understanding in progressive education. The first Carden school was established in 1934 in New York City. Mae Carden also established the Carden Educational Foundation, which maintains the collection of teaching materials used in Carden schools. [3]

  3. Mae Carden - Wikipedia

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    Mae Carden (1894–1977) was an American educator who developed the Carden Method. [1] She created the code for words, and taking apart sentences and knowing how to put them back together. Mae Carden was born in Honolulu and received her primary and secondary education there.

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  5. ‘League of Their Own’: How D’Arcy Carden’s Off-Screen ...

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    Carden tapped into her 15-year friendship with "Broad City" creator Jacobson to bring the reimagining of the famed film to life as a Prime Video series.

  6. D'Arcy Carden - Wikipedia

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    D'Arcy Beth Carden (born Darcy Beth Erokan; January 4, 1980) is an American actress and comedian.She is best known for portraying Janet in the NBC sitcom The Good Place (2016–2020), for which she earned a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, and Greta Gill in the Prime series A League of Their Own (2022).

  7. Carden - Wikipedia

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    The estate of Carden first appeared in records associated with the family of Martyne in 1482 when King James 4 confirmed a charter by the deceased John Martyne of Medhope,Linlithgowshire to his son, Henry, of the lands of Cardwan, in the Constabulary of Kinghorn.It remained in that family until the death of Andrew Martyne without issue in 1549.

  8. John Carden - Wikipedia

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    John Carden may refer to: Sir John Carden, 6th Baronet (1892–1935), English tank and vehicle designer; John Carden (baseball) (1921–1949), Major League Baseball pitcher; John Surman Carden (1771–1858), British Royal Navy officer; John Carden (soccer), member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1956 Summer Olympics

  9. Man sentenced to more than 40 years in prison in 2021 double ...

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    Christopher Lee-Ryan Carden, 37, was escorted out of Circuit Judge Michael R. Olsaver’s courtroom by four court officers for several minutes while the upset people were removed from the courtroom.