| 501. | Egalitarianism Egalitarianism is a political philosophy whose etymology comes from the French word for “equal” and is based on the ideal of fairness for all of society. ...
Egalitarianism is an ideal based upon the hypothetical state of an equal society and the principles this society would use in setting up its...
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| 502. | lor al becoming the european shampoo leader Introduction 3
I/ A quick overview 4
A/ Market’s picture in 1997 4
- The hair care products industry 4
- Main countries for the hair care market 5
- Main actors on the hair care products market 5
- The shampoo market 6
- Customer behaviour : the Frenc...
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| 503. | Puritan Theology Puritan Theology On August 24th, 1572, a terrible massacre took place. The Huguenots, or the French Protestants, were slaughtered by the act of Charles IX. Thousands were hunted down and killed in unthinkable ways. Ninety years later, August 24th was chosen to make a new “Act of Uniformity” by the P...
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| 504. | life in trenches Life in trenches
Trenches were cut along battlefield fronts in World War I to protect troops from deadly artillery and machine-gun fire. Firing trenches were backed by cover trenches, which provided a second line of defence in case enemies overran the firing trench. ... Off-duty troops lived in ...
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| 505. | Internationalization In the 1960s the high development cost of wide-body jets started a trend towardinternational risk sharing and cost sharing in aircraft development. American firms sought foreign partners because international cooperation was not subject to antitrust regulations and provided an excellent entry into o...
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| 506. | Weapons of World War 1 Nearly all infantryman in the First World War used bolt action rifles. ...
The Lee-Enfield was the main rifle used by the British Army during the First World War. ...
On the outbreak of the First World War the Lemel was still being used by the French Army. ... The Lee-Enfield was first in...
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| 507. | Origins of world war 2 ...
Two main (and often overlooked) aspects of WW1 are:
1) The effects of the war payments Germany had to make
after losing the war.
2) The long term effects of the West front on
survivers. ...
The war broke Germany. They through everything they
had at the war- and lost. ... Britian a...
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| 508. | To What Extent had France become a Nation State by 1610 Arthur Hobhouse
To What Extent had France become a Nation State by 1610?
To determine the extent to which France had become a nation state by 1610, it is necessary to provide a definition, on which ...
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| 509. | william III
William, Prince of Orange, who eventually became King William III of England, was a strong leader and a great diplomat. ... By request and a certain amount of personal ambition, William would ride the ‘Protestant Wind’ into England with a small but motivated army, where he would begin the Great...
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| 510. | Pierre Auguste Renoir Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born in 1841, in Limoges. ...
Renoir took evening classes in drawing and walked the halls of the Louvre. ...
In 1864 and 1865 Renoir showed up at the important annual Salon exhibition, an official showplace of French art. ... Like Monet, Renoir was painting outside, ...
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| 511. | Mary Queen of Scots In this essay I will explain the troubling and tormenting problems Mary queen of Scots faced, and also how she managed to become queen of France and Scotland.
In Scotland in 1542 King James V died and left his daughter Mary the throne. As Mary was only 1 week old her mother had to act as a re...
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| 512. | Turkey
Turkey has continued to be in the news since my last report. High on the priority list for Turkey was its application to join the European Union (EU). Internally, Turkey was also focused on efforts to permit the leader of the Justice and Development (AKP), which won a majority in the recent elec...
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| 513. | 18th Centurty Paris Historical Context of 19th Century Paris.
The First Republic and Empire
1799-1814
Napoleon Bonaparte entered Paris in 1799 and was crowned First Consul at the age of thirty. ... He fled France during Napoleons Hundred Days take over of Paris. ... He commissioned Baron Haussman to redesign Par...
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| 514. | Conscription Conscription
This essay will outline the various reasons why I feel Sir Robert Borden had no alternative but to introduce conscription in W. ... Conscription means the compulsory enrollment of personnel for service in the armed forces. ... Borden attempted one more volunteer campaign, when this...
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| 515. | LECLERC DE CUISINIES Case Study LECLERC DE CUISINIES
CASE STUDY
1) SITUATION AUDIT:
There are three companies in this case study: Leclerc Machines de Cuisines, Creative Cuisines Inc. ... Leclerc is a French company which produces food processors, blenders, grinders and other chef’s supplies. ...
In January 1984 Leclerc...
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| 516. | gallipoli ... 4 km) wide, connects the Aegean Sea with the Sea of Marmara and separates the Gallipoli peninsula of European Turkey from Asian Turkey. ... A second attempt, known as the Gallipoli campaign, was also unsuccessful. ... Why did troops need to land on the Gallipoli Peninsula? ... Prior to the G...
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| 517. | Nebraska Nebraska
Have you ever been to Nebraska? ... Nebraska is a state filled with history. ... Nebraska ranks 15th in size with 77,355 square miles of land. Nebraska’s population is 1,711,263. ... The climate varies a lot in Nebraska, with very hot summers and very cold winters. ... Se...
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| 518. | Bershire Hathaway one size fits all One of the overriding themes of the case was how different Buffet¡¦s investment philosophies were from mainstream analyst and investors. ... Regardless of our personal opinions or preferences, one thing everyone could agree on is facts and performance. When results are used as criteria we all agre...
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| 519. | Arcangelo Corelli Arcangelo Corelli is the youngest in a family of five, his parents or Santa Reffini and Arcangelo Corelli ( 1593-1653), and his older brothers are Ippolito and Giacinto. Corelli’s family can be traced back to Piancastelli to the middle of the Fifteenth Century , and this proves that Corelli’s birt...
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| 520. | Battle of Liebertwolkwitz Chapter One
THE BATTLE OF LIEBERTWOLKWITZ
Thursday, October 14, 1813
They may have ridden from the Don to the Elbe in defence of Tsar and country, but on the foggy Thursday morning that began the Battle of Leipzig the real military difficulty facing the men and officers of the 12th Ilovaiskii C...
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| 521. | Anna Karenina and Emma Bovary The Strength of Revolutionaries ... The characters Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina, from the novels Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert and Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy respectively are no different. ... Some argue that because of the actions taken by Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina, the characters can be regarded as weak. But, on th...
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| 522. | Politiques Henry of Navarre William of Orange Elizabeth of England Politiques were rulers who placed political unity over theological doctrine, urging tolerance, moderation, and compromise in regards to religion. Henry of Navarre, quoted as saying “Paris is worth a mass,” is an excellent example. William of Orange was also considered to be a politique. One of the ...
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| 523. | Irony ... 1102
16 September 2003
IRONY
In the English language it is easy to get lost in a sea of definitions. ... One can look at the word “irony” using these three styles for defining words.
The word Irony, was first used in the Latin form yronye in 1502 by the Order Of Crysten Men...
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| 524. | A question answer How would your past experiences and interests contribute to the International House community? During my stay in Paris I decided one night to make a traditional Chinese dinner for my landlady, as she has never had a Chinese-American student stay with her before. Coincidentally, that same week, the n...
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| 525. | French Agriculture Agriculture on France and other stuff possible to help you The farming IN FRANCE ILE A balance factor in an urbanization context growing. Some amount. National classification. 7 departments. Urbanization. The human environment. Distribution of the territory. The geology. The climate Some amount... 2...
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| 526. | Sudden Strike Sudden Strike On June 14, 1940, the most beautiful city in the world lost its beauty under the worst attack that France has ever seen. Paris was settled by the Germany’s army, every thing were destroyed, buildings, hospitals, factories, and kills were everywhere. It was really a dramatic situation. ...
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| 527. | ghb Jump to Coursework Select a CategoryA Level A Level/Art A Level/Biology A Level/Chemistry A Level/Classics A Level/Economics A Level/French A Level/Geography A Level/German A Level/History A Level/Law A Level/Maths A Level/Media Studies A Level/Miscellaneous A Level/Philosophy A Level/Physics A Leve...
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| 528. | Trading in the 17th 18th Centuries
In the early seventeenth century and mid eighteenth century we find that trading was a big source of getting goods to survive. A lot of the trading that was going on was fur-trading and than eventually commercial centers. During this period of time the people were trading one ...
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| 529. | age of innocence Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence, contains many characters representing Old New York society in the 1870’s. At the peak of that society is Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Der Luyden. They are only mentioned a few times, but still play a big part in New York society. When the narrator describes old New Yo...
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| 530. | N/A At 6 o‘clock AM not even the sun was up yet, but we were. In the kitchen of an old schoolhouse were five teenagers preparing breakfast for the strenuous day ahead. For a week in Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania, twenty teenagers and four adults converted the schoolhouse into a home. Burnt French toast...
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| 531. | To what extent had the colonists developed a sense of their identity and unity as Americans ... While America just prior to the revolutionary war in many ways had united and developed its own identity, there remained a group of people, called Torys, which remained loyal to the English crown.
America just after the French and Indian war greatly lacked unity. Colonists saw that if t...
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| 532. | Roosevelts Foreign Policy and the Panama Canal ... ” The proverb not only described Roosevelt’s actual demeanour, but also described his foreign policies as well. This paper will explore the connections between the proverb, “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far”, and Roosevelt’s foreign policy when examining his dealings concerni...
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| 533. | Dryden Phaedra Paper Dryden’s work ‘An Essay of Dramatic Poesy’ is a very intricate piece that deals with many issues and opinions. As the work starts out the scene is described and a picture is given of Dryden and three friends voyaging down the Thames. ... Racine, a French author, wrote Phaedra in 1677; just ten ye...
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| 534. | Corot View of Volterra
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
62 5/8“ x 47”
Timken Museum of Art
Oil on Canvas
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (1796-1875) was born into a turbulent French society smelling of revolt. Because of wealthy parents and a trust fund he would live off while a young adult, Corot was able...
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| 535. | Resume 98 Boston Road, Boston MA, 94062 H: (617) 555-1837, W: (617) 555-2323, E: Jdoe@hotmail.com Objective: To use the writing and analytical skills I've obtained in my past experience and use them to continue my career in the Public Relations field. My experience in compiling manuals and writing allow fo...
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| 536. | Direct EssaysMega EssaysTop 25 Essays Hottie With a BodyPersonals NetworkFind Free EssaysGet Free EssaysFree For Term PapersNeed Free EssaysCustom EssaysPre-Written EssaysNeed A PaperNet EssaysMy Term PapersHouse Of EssaysFind Free PapersFast EssayVirtual Ruins of Yuanmingyuan Park Yuanmingyuan or Garden of Perfect Splendor is located in the northwest of Beijing, close to the Summer Palace. The park is also called the Old Summer Palace. The construction of the garden was started in 1707 during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. It had b...
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| 537. | louis XVIII Was Louis XVIII successful as King of France? ...
Louis XVIII was king of France between 1815 and 1824. ... During Louis’s time as king, many important changes and incidents happened for the French people, many of which I feel Louis handled with great shrewdness and intelligence; therefore I fe...
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| 538. | Batlle Of Algiers Battle of Algiers Throughout the movie I found myself identifying with the Arab people to their quest of liberation. I saw them more as freedom fighters that did several terrorist acts. I sympathize, but do not necessarily agree with their acts. How else could Algerians have effectively got their me...
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| 539. | Henry V Kenneth Branaghs Henry V is an ambitious film. ... Henry, in both the play and the film, must reconcile the heritage of his murderous father with his own dreams and ambitions. ... Two are used to denote Henrys relationship with the late Falstaff and his followers—Bardolph, Nym, Pistol, the Boy and...
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| 540. | Revolution The Anatomy of Revolution
The revolutions of England, America, France and Russia are all analyzed by Crane Brinton in the book The Anatomy of Revolution. It is in this analysis that he details the uniformities of the old regimes of the countries, the first stages of each, the kind of men revolutio...
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| 541. | Michel De Montaigne On Cannibals ... Michel De Montaigne, an essayist and a witness to the horrors of the French religious wars, seemed highly interested in taking the newly popular idea of social critiquing that had sprung from new enlightenments in Europe, and intertwining it with a comparison between his civilly torn country ...
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| 542. | saving private ryan The opening scene of Steven Spielbergs Saving Private Ryan finds us in an American military Cemetery in present-day Normandy, France. An older Ryan, accompanied by his family, searches for one particular grave -- Captain John Miller. ... Three brothers of the Ryan family have been killed almost at ...
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| 543. | Conflicts between Britain and America in the 18th century Relations between Great Britain and America were relatively poor in the 18th century, which led up to the American Revolution. Although many things cumulated to produce this feeling of discontentment between the two countries, the different points of view and discrepancy between ideas caused much of...
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| 544. | Why did Lenin face so much opposition in his attempt to create a communist state Between the time frame from October 1917 and 1923, Lenin as a communist leader was faced with massive opposition from both political and economical sectors of the society in his attempt to create a communist state.
As well as having a great deal of opposition from inside the borders of Russia, Le...
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| 545. | gambia HISTORY: The Gambia, translated from the French La Gambia was first colonized by Portugal in 1445 on what was later named St. ... In the 1700s The Gambia was proclaimed to be part of Britain. By 1969 The Gambia became a republic within the British commonwealth of nations. ...
The Gambia stated...
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| 546. | Voices of God ... All three women experienced visions from God and felt that they were called upon to do His will, some of them wrote about their experiences. ... Her work, Sixteen Revelations of Divine Love,
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stressed the power of the love of God. Her assurance that everything is held in bein...
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| 547. | John Singer Sargent
“John Singer Sargent is a powerful and wonderful painter that simply loved women in virtually each one of his portraits”(www. ... The dedication Sargent put down in every single portrait for anyone is incredible and can be seen in each portrait. ... At the turn of the 20th Century, Sargent wa...
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| 548. | military revolution in 16th and 17th centuries The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, in particular, bear witness to a revolution in military warfare, which came to change the face of European society and challenge the existing state infrastructures. The military revolution, in a basic sense involved a direct progression in the development of ...
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| 549. | Compas ... This musical mixture is best known as “Compas”, which is native to the island of Haiti. The Haitian culture has embraced “Compas” as their national dance music, which has been a strong dominant force in their society. Although Compas is native to the island of Haiti, these infectious dance ...
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| 550. | Discuss the importance and relevance of a knowledge of the environment to managers in any organisation. Introduction: Henri Fayol (1841-1925) is a French engineer who is a key contributor to the classical functions and principle of management. His theorizing about administration was built on personal observation and experience of what worked well in terms of organization. His aspiration for an “admini...
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