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Pauleen (other)
Pauleen is a variant form of Pauline and most commonly refers to Filipina actress and TV personality Pauleen Luna. Pauleen may also refer to: * Pauleen Bennett, Australian scientist * Pauline Nakamarra Woods, Australian actress whose first name is sometimes spelled "Pauleen" See also * Pauline (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Pauline (given Name)
Pauline is a female given name. It was originally the French form of Paulina, a female version of Paulinus, a variant of Paulus meaning ''the little'', hence ''the younger''. The corresponding form for the name in Italian is Paolina (Paula corresponds to Paola). In Russian, the corresponding names are Павли́на (pronounced Pavlína) and Поли́на (pronounced poleenah). A Finnish form of the name is Pauliina; in Greece it is (Paulina, pronounced Pavleena or Paulina, Poleena). In French, other diminutives of Paula exist, namely Paulette and Pauletta. People * Pauline Adams (1874–1958), Irish-American suffragist * Pauline Ado (b. 1991), French professional surfer * Pauline Alderman (1893–1983), US musicologist and composer * Pauline Allen (b. 1948), Australian scholar of early Christianity * Pauline Allen-Dean, Bahamian banker * Pauline Amelinckx (b. 1995), Filipina model * Pauline Amos, British performance artist * Pauline Armitage, Northern Ireland politician ...
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Pauleen Luna
Marie Pauleen Javier Luna-Sotto (born November 10, 1988) is a Filipino actress. She was a regular host of the long-running Philippine noontime variety show ''Eat Bulaga!'' since 2005, where she portrays the child-woman character Baby Poleng. Career Luna began her show business career when she joined ''Eat Bulaga!s ''Little Miss Philippines'' talent contest in 1995 where she first met her future husband, Vic Sotto. She began acting at 13 years of age when she became a member of ABS-CBN Corporation's Star Magic Batch 11 in 2002, before transferring to GMA Network. She played the role of Odessa in '' Etheria'', the second installment of the '' Encantadia'' trilogy, and appeared in the second Koreanovela adaptation of GMA Network's '' Ako si Kim Samsoon''. Following this, she appeared in '' Luna Mystika'', starring Heart Evangelista. In 2009 she starred with Dennis Trillo and Jennica Garcia in the romantic-comedy '' Adik Sa'Yo'', and was later cast as the primary antagonist, Sof ...
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Pauleen Bennett
Pauleen Charmayne Bennett (born 13 October 1963) is an Australian scientist researching anthrozoology at La Trobe University in Victoria, Australia. Bennett's research in the field of human-animal interactions has informed government policy and covered areas of: human attitudes, health and behaviour; ethics of animals in society; animal behaviour, physiology and welfare. Her research interest lies in understanding the diverse psychological connections between humans and animals, particularly companion animals, positive psychology, and in the use of animals in human health therapies. In 2002, Bennett founded the Anthrozoology Research Group, an interdisciplinary team of postgraduate and undergraduate researchers with over one hundred peer-reviewed journal and conference publications. She is chair of the Australian Anthrozoology Research Foundation, a non-profit foundation set up to raise research funding for students investigating the potential benefits for human health of engag ...
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Pauline Nakamarra Woods
Pauline Nakamarra Woods (born 1949) is an Aboriginal Australian artist. Her first name is spelled ''Pauleen'' in some sources. Early life Woods was born in 1949, Vaughan Springs, west of Yuendumu, and grew up in Yuendumu. She later lived in Alice Springs. She is a speaker of the Pintupi and Warlpiri languages. Career Woods began painting in 1986. Woods was one of the founders, and later vice-president, of the Jukurrpa (meaning The Dreaming) Aboriginal-led collective of women artists. In 1988 she won first prize in the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award for her acrylic painting ''Yarla Dreaming''. She was the first woman to win this prize. In 1993 her work was used on an Australian postage stamp, and she was the first Indigenous Australian woman to do so; the 45-cent stamp showed her painting ''Wild Onion Dreaming''. ''With illustration of stamp'' Her painting ''Desert Dreaming'' is on the cover of the School Plan 2015-1017 for Harbord Public School in ...
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