Everything you need to know about Carole Middleton including her vegan diet and starting her multi-million pound company
Carole Middleton is the grandmother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who are third, fourth and fifth in line to the throne respectively. But what else do we know about the businesswoman? Let s take a look.
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The West Wing, circa 1904.
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The executive office building was originally supposed to be for temporary use during renovations. Roosevelt began working in a rectangular office there in 1902 the Oval Office wasn t constructed until 1909, when President William Howard Taft doubled the size of the West Wing.
President Theodore Roosevelt oversaw the construction of the West Wing, where the vice president s smaller office is located, in 1902.
The executive office building was originally supposed to be for temporary use during renovations. Roosevelt began working in a rectangular office there in 1902 the Oval Office wasn t constructed until 1909, when President William Howard Taft doubled the size of the West Wing.
Washington, DC Tall fences topped with thick, spiralling razor wire encased the US Capitol area on Friday, as thousands of heavily armed National Guardsmen stood watch. Bridges leading into the city will be closed beginning this weekend. Access to the grounds will be highly restricted.
In many ways, the lead-up to the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden more resembles the visit of a head of state to a military encampment in a warzone than it does the swearing-in of the president of the United States at the building housing the nation’s legislature.
The swearing-in of the 46th president will lack not just the pomp and pageantry of years past, but also the symbolic openness characteristic of the peaceful transfer of power in what is perhaps the world’s proudest democracy.
Dennis Deerkoski outside his Mattituck High School classroom in 2018. (Credit: Rachel Siford)
Dennis Deerkoski was fully prepared to return to his classroom for a new school year last September. That is, until he sensed that his profession had suddenly become a job.
When it was determined that Mattituck High School would adopt a hybrid instructional model (part remote, part in-school instruction) for the 2020-21 school year, that pretty much made the decision for the math teacher. When Mr. Deerkoski returned to the school in August, it was to clean out his old classroom, Room S109 in the science wing.
In the end, it all added up to retirement time for Mr. Deerkoski. His 47-year teaching career (39 at Mattituck) was over.