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    was an issue in both countries and fundraising was essential in both countries. In France‚ Bartholin needed the assistance of an engineer to address structural issues that came with building such a big cooper structure. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (designer of the Eiffel Tower) was hired to design the huge skeletal frame. Meanwhile in America‚ fundraising for the pedestal was going very slowly. In August 1885 fundraising for the pedestal was complete and pedestal construction finished in April 1886

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    Gustave Flaubert "A Simple Heart" Gustave Flaubert’s short story‚ A Simple Heart‚ is the narrative account of one woman’s painfully unrewarding life as a humble and blindly dedicated servant‚ Felicite. Throughout the story chronicling her life‚ she suffers a series of heartbreaking losses‚ but continues to love unconditionally nonetheless. A Simple Heart brings up themes of death and loss‚ and unquestioning duty and responsibility. It also calls into question conventional religious belief

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    River Tarn in the Massif Central mountains. It was designed by the British architect Lord Foster and at 300m (984 feet) it is the highest road bridge in the world‚ weighing 36‚000 tonnes. The central pillar is higher than the famous French icon‚ the Eiffel Tower. The Bridge opened in December 2004 and is possibly one of the most breath taking bridges ever built. The bridge towers above the Tarn Valley and the aim of Lord Foster was to design a bridge with the ‘delicacy of a butter fly’

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    Gustave Flaubert and Madame Bovary: Comparisons We would like to think that everything in life is capable‚ or beyond the brink of reaching perfection. It would be an absolute dream to look upon each day with a positive outlook. We try to establish our lives to the point where this perfection may come true at times‚ although‚ it most likely never lasts. There ’s no real perfect life by definition‚ but instead‚ the desire and uncontrollable longing to reach this dream. In the novel Madame

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    humans. Those who experience the feelings may be referred to as ‘objectophiles’ or ‘OS people’. Here are some examples of OS people. When other teenagers were dating each other‚ Erika was dating a tower. She changed her last name to Eiffel as she was married to the Eiffel tower. In 2012‚ a British citizen Amanda Liberty was linked romantically to the Statue of Liberty. Also‚ the show “My Strange Addiction” documented an episode about a man who was emotionally and sexually attracted to his car. A later

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    What we see as Romance‚ is not really Romance at all. Words are sweet and wonderful‚ but do they really mean what they sound like? In "Madame Bovary‚" by Gustave Flaubert‚ the author uses equine imagery to satirize Romanticism‚ cleverly using horses to foreshadow the downfall of his carefully structured "Cinderella" scene. Madame Bovary will eventually die in large debt‚ and as Flaubert explicitly describes her gruesome death‚ our traditional ideas of Romance are knocked down. Charles is so distraught

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    In the novel Madame Bovary‚ Gustave Flaubert displays through the use of symbolism the moral corruption that eventually consumes Emma’s being. Flaubert uses a combination of characters and objects to illustrate her impending downfall. At a young age‚ she harbors idealistic romantic illusions‚ longs for sophistication‚ sensuality‚ and passion‚ and descends into fits of extreme boredom and depression when her life fails to match the romantic novels she treasures. Emma’s bourgeois aspirations set her

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    Je m’appelle Gustave Moreau‚ and I just introduced myself in my native language. You see‚ I was a french painter‚ born in Paris‚ who specialized in symbolism. I was born on April the 6th in the year 1826. My paintings lean a bit towards romanticism and neoclassicism with the themes focusing on the mysticism‚ in the beginning‚ but my style changed more as my career progressed. I often painted using my dear friend‚ a woman named Adelaide-Alexandrine Dureux‚ as the model. Historians speculate that

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    1960’s Time Capsule SS-310 September 9‚ 2013 I have been summoned to Central Park in New York City. Some of my colleagues were informed about some sort of artifact that was located on the west end of the park. Upon checking out the capsule‚ there is a date inscribed on it for the year of 1969. My colleagues believe that this is a pretty important find and have requested that I come to New York City and be there when the capsule is opened. While I am on my flight to New

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    Eiffel Tower and Humanism I. Introduction A. Hook: The Eiffel tower is a beautiful structure known around the world. Located on the Champ de Mars in Paris‚ France‚ the Eiffel Tower is one of the most well-known structures in the world. Over 200 million people had visited the Eiffel Tower‚ since its inception. B. Thesis: The Eiffel Tower illustrates the philosophy of Humanism. We can see this connection to humanism because of The World Expo‚ The usages of the tower‚ and the Logical design

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