Full name: Marie Sklodowska Curie Place of Birth: Warsaw on November 7‚ 1867 Age of death: JULY 4TH 1934 CAUSE OF DEATH CANCER- LEUKEMIA Early life: in what was then the Russian Empire‚ with Poland having been divided up amongst various European nations due to war and subsequent treaties. When she was only 10 years old her mother died of tuberculosis‚ a short time after her elder sister had died of typhus. Despite this setback‚ Marie struggled on with her studies‚ graduating high school at age
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On January 28‚ 1890‚ Rizal left Paris for Brussels‚ capital of Belgium. Two reasons impelled Rizal to leave Paris‚ namely; (1) the cost of living in Paris was very high because of the Universal Exposition and (2) the gay social life of the city hampered his literary works‚ especially the writing of his second novel El Filibusterismo. His friends‚ including M.H. del Pilar and Valentin Ventura‚ were of the belief that he left because he was running away from the girl just as he left London. When he
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first Christian Church structure of the early 4th century until the development of the Byzantine style that appeared in the control of Justinian I in the 6th century‚ rather than the removal of the seat of the Roman Empire to Byzantium by Constantine in 330 CE. Some of the earliest Christian churches were built in Armenia where Christianity was officially developed 301. The small aisles Basilica of the Holy Cross at Aparan is traditionally dated to the 4th century. Past and present Church architects
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damaged and discovered in two parts. It was in 1820 AD (anno domini) when a peasant named Yorgos found her body on the Aegean island of Melos. Later‚ the sculpture was taken out of Greece under unclear circumstances and was taken to the Louvre Museum in Paris‚ France where it was admired by the millions of visitor’s of the country. This sculpture is considered by many art historians to be the ideal of Hellenistic beauty. It was carved out of marble and stands approximately 205 cm (6 ft 10 in) high. By
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203 cm high and is currently at the Louvre Museum in Paris. This statue was created in the Hellenistic period‚ but the form of the statue. Some have said that the sculpture has Classical style characteristics. One of the characteristics of Hellenistic is the carving of the cloth draped around the waist of the sculpture. The Winged Victory of Samothrace Artist Unknown 3rd Century B.C. This sculpture is at the Louvre Museum in Paris. It is a sculpture of a woman on the prow of a ship.
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fashion designer and took his dream to the inner cities of Paris to study. Whilst in Paris‚ Valentino studied under other well known icons in fashion. His first apprenticeship was with Jean Desses continuing on under Guy Laroche. Valentino quickly learned what it takes to be one of the best in the fashion industry. With Valentino wanting to fulfill higher dreams as a designer‚ he decided to try and build his own fashion house. Valentino left Paris and opened his own fashion studio in Rome in 1959 under
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Defense Act of 1958 and its results 6. Anglo-American relations warm sults tSoviet relations with Poland and Yugoslaviaand ensuing agreements 7. French intransigence following the Suez humiliation 8. De Gaulle d. Algeria and the 4th Republic e. Meeting with General Norstad f. Consequences g. ICBM worries
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dominated by the victor countries‚ such as Great Britain‚ the United States and France. Therefore‚ the treaty harshly punished the losing countries‚ like Germany‚ Austria‚ and Hungary‚ making them decline in power. Every country participated in the Paris Conference with its own goals‚ and all countries‚ especially the three biggest victor countries‚ want to maximize their own interest. In this case‚ conflict was inevitable. Unfortunately‚ the treaty failed to make a perfect negotiation to solve problems
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The French Revolution 1789 Louis XIV left a huge debt for France. After him came Louis XV who brought some peace but could not stop the debt from building up. He ruled for 59 years in a very lazy manner and lost the support of his people. He kept borrowing more leading to higher interest rates and also refused to economize accordingly to avert crises. Then came Louis XVI who married Marie Antoinette of Austria. She was made a general target by the public because of the deteriorating relations with
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(2003) The Penguin Dictionary of Economics (7th Edition). London; Penguin. Gillespie‚ A. (2007) Foundations of Economics. Oxford; Oxford University Press. Miller‚ R. (1996) Measuring what people know: human capital accounting for the knowledge economy‚ Paris‚ OECD (2010) How union membership has grown- and shrunk [online]‚ Wilkinson‚ R. & Pickett‚ K. (2009) The Spirit Level: Why Equality is better for Everyone‚ Great Britain‚ Penguin Books Nightingale‚ K Sloman‚ J. (2006) Economics (6th Edition). Essex;
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