References: Ayers‚ A. (2004). The Architecture of Paris. London: Stuttgart Bony‚J Cedron‚ R. (2004). Notre Dame de Paris. Retrieved September 9th from http://www.elore.com/Gothic/History/Overview/paris.htm Coldstream‚ N Davidson‚ L and Ayre‚ E. (1999) The National Geographic Traveler: Paris. Washington‚ D.C.: National Geographic Society. Gothic Architecture (n.d
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Research Sauna & Health Hotel de Zwaan Relation number: 190314 Name: Steve Poppe Relation number: 153060 Name: Yanfei zhang Relation number: 213365 Name: Nina Seepers Relation number: 275697 Name: Lou Noten PBL Group I2PLG Period 2 (Do not change this cover page by adding pictures etc. paper = 5 pages max + cover + appendix. Staple together) Introduction: This research is about the implementation of an innovation for hotel de Zwaan. The innovation consists of
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My composer’s name is Josquin de Prez. Josquin is a French man‚ born in the country of Hainaut‚ Belgium. His actual birth year is 1450. One other thing we do know is that he died on August 27‚ 1521 in Conde’-sur-l’Escaut‚ France. Very little is known about his early life‚ so we are unaware of where he was schooled and educated. We do know that as a young boy Josquin’s father and mother died so he had to go live with his aunt and uncle. His family’s names are unknown due to the fact that much
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Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant. Born a commoner‚ Mathilde Loisel had always dreamt of a life in the high society. As it was‚ she never seemed to be able to reach that plateau. Money has always had the power to separate every day people into classes. A person will be considered higher in class if he has more money than someone else‚ even if the other person had worked hard for what little he did have and the upper class man had inherited it; it makes no difference. In Mme. Loisel’s case‚ she was born
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Throughout the Lais of Marie de France there are several themes presented as central to the various stories. Some of these themes are present in all of the lais. One such example is that of courtly love and it’s implications. Courtly love being one of the more prominent themes in all of medieval literature‚ it is fittingly manifested in all of the lais as well. Another theme present in two of the lais is isolation. The theme of isolation plays a large role in the stories of Guigemar and Lanval
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The author of this declaration is Maria de Gouze‚ known by the pseudonym of Olympe de Gouges‚ was one of the most outstanding representatives of women who during the French revolution heard her voice in the public square. Marie Gouze was born on May 7‚ 1748 in Montauban (France)‚ a French writer and heroine‚ who claimed equal rights between women and men at the time of the French Revolution. She marries at age 17‚ in a marriage of convenience‚ and has a son‚ but only widowed a year later. He goes
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In 1782‚ J. Hector St. John de Crévecoeur wrote an essay in his 1872 collection of essays. In this essay Crévecoeur “defines Americans‚” describing how great Americans are comparing to other countries and cultures. Crévecoeur tries to influence more people to consider America as a new home. Crévecoeur is also bragging about Americans to his readers. He is very proud and happy when describing the Americans. Crévecoeur writes that when people step foot onto American soil‚ they are free and protected
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Bonheur de Vivre (Joy of Life) is a twentieth century painting by Henri Matisse and is widely considered as one of the trademark paintings of early modernism. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon is also a twentieth century painting by Pablo Picasso and it has been said that he produced this controversial painting with intentions of usurping Matisse as the pioneer of the early modernism movement. Both paintings were simultaneously inspired by and‚ also broke free from Paul Cézanne’s famous painting‚ The Large
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In the article about Norman Borlaug‚ Justin Gillis‚ stated how Dr. Borlaug said the agriculture in Mexico was very poor and it reminded me of the last case study we did. The subpar quality of land in Mexico was a push factor for immigration because that caused less opportunity for new jobs and food‚ hurting the overall economy. Dr. Borlaug’s creation of the rust resistant wheat was genius‚ not only did he create a food source‚ but more job opportunities for workers. (Gillis) Being in Botany‚ I have
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CSR Case Study: The Home Depot Giving back to communities Prepared for: Interdepartmental Working Group on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Corporate Social Responsibility: Lessons Learned Final Home Depot Case Study 1 Corporate Overview Home Depot was founded in 1978‚ and has grown to become the world’s largest home improvement retailer and the second largest retail chain in the USA with total sales of $53.6 billion in 2001. The company employs a workforce of more than 250
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