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    Jules Ferry

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    Jules Ferry’s speech He sent an army in China and that created a big scandal in France. He was called the Tankinois because the news of the retreat shook his government and forced him to quit. The French won allowing France to conquer the Gulf of Tonkin in China. Jules Ferry was a proponent of colonization. Why? The inferior race be civilized by the superior class (ethnocentrism). It is not racism by nature. It is a strange imperialism He has a genuine feeling that France had a duty to dominate/

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    Jules Ferry: On French Colonial Expansion (1884) 1 According to Ferry‚ what recent developments in world trade have made it urgent for France to have colonies? Jules Ferry states that France is in need of outlets to be able to export. He incorporates the fact that they do have major industries such as textile but that they are in urgent need of what he explains as outlets. He goes on by saying that Germany who is their neighbor have set up trade barriers and across the ocean the United States

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    jules

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    If you can’t function in the morning without gallons of coffee and you run out of gas every afternoon‚ then keep reading... With a few simple changes instead of relying on caffeine or a trip to the vending machine for a fleeting burst of artificial energy‚ you can choose healthy foods to rev up your engine. Here’s how to keep energised all day long: 1. 80:20 Choose wisely on an 80:20 ratio: 80% of the time balance your food for your body so that 20% of the time you can have a little of what

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    Jules and Jim

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    also male! She is the female voice singing a male song for a male audience (63) in the same way she is a female statue for a male spectator. Jules and Jim are Truffaut’s creation of male subjectivity fighting the maternal force deployed by Catherine’s voice and finding refuge in the visual pleasure provided by filmic representations of her body (64) Jules and Jim set up a search for the body belonging to the feminine voice heard at the film’s outset. However‚ Catherine will always remain the feminine

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    Jules Cheret

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    Jules Cheret‚ a name synonymous to the Art Nouveau movement of the late 19th century‚ was born in 1836 in Paris into a humble family of typographers and artisans. Thus‚ creativity and aesthetic awareness were instilled in him as the household that he grew up in was one that was conducive to ingenuity and experimentation. Cheret invested the early years of his youth‚ receiving art training under a three-year apprenticeship with a lithographer‚ followed by drawing lessons in the evening under the French

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    Brittani Ferries

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    Case Study: Brittany Ferries Brittany Ferries is a French-owned car ferry operator‚ running ships across the Western Channel between south-west Britain and ports in Brittany and Normandy. The company also operates between Ireland and Brittany‚ running ferries from Roscoff to Cork. Brittany Ferries was formed as a result of Britain joining the Common Market in 1972. The local farming co-operatives in Brittany joined with the Finistere Chambre du Commerce to create the company‚ mainly with the aim

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    Jules Perrot

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    Jules Joseph Perrot a ballet dancer for numerous of years. He choreographed many ballets in France and Russia. Perrot created one plotless ballet. Jules Joseph Perrot was known as the Balletmaster‚ in St. Petesburg‚ Russia. Jules Joseph Perrot born August 18‚1810 and died August 18‚1892. He was French virtuoso dancer and master choreographer. He was recognized for creating some of the most known ballets of the Romantic period. His talent began in his native Lyon by imitating the comic dancer Charles

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    HArpers Ferry

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    The first resident of what is today the town if Harpers Ferry was a man named Peter Stevens‚ who bought a small plot of land and built a modest cabin there in 1932. However‚ in 1947‚ a man named Robert Harper was instructed to build a Quaker church on the Opequon River‚ which is about 16 miles to the West of Harpers Ferry. He never got to the Opequon‚ he didn’t end up building the church because on his way there‚ he was smitten by the view of a majestic valley with a picturesque river edging it

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    Prime Minister of France Jules Ferry is trying to convey his thoughts on colonial expansion to the French Chamber of Deputies in 1884. In doing so he demands they take immediate action at the economic‚ social‚ and political fronts in order for France to thrive into the future. He wants the members of Parliament to decide on their own as they can see for themselves what is needed for France’s further existence as a top industrialized nation. According to the text “Speech Before the French Chamber

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    Jules Verne

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    Among the most realistic of Verne’s "imaginary voyages"‚ this novel describes how Phileas Fogg‚ a reclusive‚ eccentric‚ British bachelor‚ wagers some members of his club that he can travel completely around the globe in just eighty days‚ based on rail and steamer schedules available to this very punctual man. So off he goes‚ on what should have been a fun-filled‚ adventure-packed journey. Unfortunately‚ this precursor to the science fiction novel has not held up well over the years‚ and it’s really

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