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    The French Painter Edouard Manet Table of Contents 1. Introduction --------------------- 1 2. From Renaissance to Impressionism --------------------- 2 3. Manet ’s place in the history of art --------------------- 4 4. Manet: life and legacy --------------------- 9 5. References

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    touched each and every one of the immense and diverse populations of the new world. The French and Indian War‚ also known as the Seven Years’ War in the colonies‚ lasted from 1756 to 1763. The main reasoning behind the donnybrook was because France was interested in area in and around the Ohio River valley‚ which over and over again caused the British colonies to be upset‚ most importantly Virginia. The French and Indian War is a war that should be universally taught in European history classes. Being

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    How to French Braid Hair: Hello! Are you tired of wearing that bland old ponytail to clinical and class every day?? Yeah‚ I thought so. Today‚ is your lucky day. I am going to teach you all how to French braid your hair! If you could please split up into twos‚ and I need a partner as well. Who would like to be my partner? Morgan? Ok‚ awesome! Before we begin the lesson‚ I want your full attention‚ so I will let you all decide whether we do one braid down the hair‚ or two. Which one will it be

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    To what extent did Napoleon maintain the ideals of the French Revolution? Napoleon Bonaparte did maintain the ideals of the French Revolution to some extent. He kept many of the changes that came with the Revolution. In the important areas such as the economy‚ the government and society and in religion‚ he succeeded in achieving the goals of the Revolution France was in a state of a very unstable economy before and during the Revolution. There was an inequality in taxation and economic deflation

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    French Revolution: The Influences When the Enlightenment occurred‚ it established some modern-day ideals such as religious toleration‚ separation of powers‚ and natural rights. These Enlightened principles eventually spread throughout France‚ causing the people to question the current state of their society‚ and ultimately causing the French Revolution. Montesquieu and Voltaire were two very major Enlightenment figures whose beliefs had a huge impact on the French Revolution. The ever-growing

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    Because of the French domination of the culinary scene since time began (or so it seems‚ anyway)‚ it stands to reason the most famous chefs in history are - what else? - French‚ with the exception of one American woman (discussed later)‚ who was‚ nevertheless‚ trained in classical French cooking. Known as the "King of Chefs and the Chef of Kings‚" Antoine Careme went from being an abandoned child left at the door of a restrauteur in 18th century Paris‚ to become the father of "haute cuisine" - the

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    The French and Indian War altered the political‚ economical‚ and ideological relations between Britain and its American Colonies in numerous ways that would later on lead us to todays American. The colonists had become more distant from their mother country Britain. During this point in time the colonists were forced to provide for themselves such as using their own funds. For many more the colonies had began to distant themselves from Britain further than they already were due to Salutory neglect

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    European colony‚ this led to the official practices to break barriers between European men and Louisiana Indians by the sending young boys to learn the Indian customs and to spy. However‚ the Louisiana Administrators and the missionaries feared “losing” French Louisianans to the Indians. This problem they believed could be solved by bringing Frenchwomen to the Louisiana colony. Even with the increase population of Frenchwomen‚ administrators and clerics were unable to eliminate métissage because the Frenchwomen

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    <b>THE FRENCH REVOLUTION</b><br>The French Revolution was effected and caused by many things and people. Some people that had to do with the French Revolution were‚ Louis XVI‚ and‚ Marie Antoinette. Marie played an active role in the Revolution but suffered for her royalist sympathies. King Louis XVI also played an important role in the Revolution‚ seeing as how he was the king and all. When Louis XVI came to be King‚ he inherited a France in debt‚ and he was left with no choice but to raise taxes

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    Revolution? The major cause of the French Revolution was the disputes between the different types of social classes in French society. The French Revolution of 1789-1799 was one of the most important events in the history of the world. The Revolution led to many changes in France‚ which at the time of the Revolution‚ was the most powerful state in Europe. The Revolution led to the development of new political forces such as democracy and nationalism. It questioned the authority of kings‚ priests

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