Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was born in Lyons into an old family of provincial nobility. Saint-Exupéry spent his childhood years at the castle of Saint-Maurice-de-Rémens‚ surrounded by sisters‚ aunts‚ cousins‚ nurses‚ and fräuleins. He was educated at Jesuit schools in Montgré and Le Mans‚ and in Switzerland at a Catholic boarding school (1915-1917)‚ run by the Marianist Fathers in Fribourg. After failing his final examination at a university preparatory school‚ he entered
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The Little Prince‚ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1947) “All grown-ups were once children... but only few of them remember it.” There is a link between Neverland and Asteroid B-612‚ from The Little Prince created by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and Peter Pan. The innocence of childhood lies in the literary world shared by both characters. Entrenched in their universe‚ they frozen the time to prevent them to be corrupted by the experience. The Prince left his world in research of adventure and found in
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Traits & Behaviour As a great culinary role model Antonin-Marie Careme had the make of being a great leader of his time. He was once a very talented man. The passion and drive he had for his work continued throughout his various of pieces. Working for various kings and lords‚ he doesn’t represent himself as someone that is better than anyone else. He treats himself as an equal regardless of his name recognition. His eagerness always had him ready to learn. He was a go-go getter a man with pure
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Alyssa Grace A. Layug Professor Rosales ENGL 3173 January 23‚ 2013 An Analysis of the Little Prince by Antoine De Saint-Exupery The Little Prince or Le Petit Prince was inspired by the author Antoine de Saint Exupery’s real life experience and just added fictionalized images to make it real and understandable. It became the marvelous book written for children. Sold over 140‚000‚000 copies worldwide into more than
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Antoine Lavoisier (1743-1794) Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier (lah vwah ZYAY) was one of the best-known French scientists and was an important government official. His theories of combustion‚ his development of a way to classify the elements and the first modern textbook of chemistry led to his being known as the father of modern chemistry. He contributed to much of the research in the field of chemistry. He is quoted for saying‚ "Nothing is lost‚ nothing is created‚ everything is transformed." Lavoisier
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The rigorous challenges the Little Prince must face in Le Petit Prince‚ written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry‚ will change how he sees the rest of the world and views life. The challenges not only affect him‚ they affect everyone he meets and everyone that reads this story. He is a kind hearted boy who wants to get away from a rose he loves. As he travels and meets people he realizes he does miss his rose and his planet. The Little Prince learns many things during his travels that really make him
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Auguste Escoffier‚ “The emperor of Chefs” Auguste Escoffier was born in Villeneuve-Loubet‚the Provence region of France in October 28‚ 1846. When he turned 13‚ his father took him to Nice where he apprenticed at a restaurant owned by his uncle‚ thus beginning the illustrious career that he enjoyed for the next 62 years. His culinary career took him many places‚ from the early years at the fashionable Le Petit Moulin Rouge and several other restaurants in Paris‚ to Monte Carlo‚ Switzerland‚
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------------------------------------------------- Antoine Henri Becquerel (15 December 1852 – 25 August 1908) was a French physicist‚ Nobel laureate‚ and the discoverer of radioactivity along with Marie Skłodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie‚[1] for which all three won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics. Biography [edit]Early life Becquerel was born in Paris into a family which produced four generations of scientists: Becquerel ’s grandfather (Antoine César Becquerel)‚ father (Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel)
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Frederick Soddy Artturi Ilmari Virtanen Louis Jacques Thenard discovers hydrogen peroxide Jbir ibn Hayyn Ya’qub Al-Kindi Paul Karrer Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier Few things are as important as water‚ which we know is made of oxygen and hydrogen. Did you know that Antoine Lavoisier was the discoverer of both elements? Contributions to Science Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier is one of the most important scientists in the history of chemistry. He discovered elements‚ formulated a basic law of
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The French film‚ The 400 Blows‚ directed by François Truffaut‚ is about a troubled young boy named Antoine Doinel‚ who attempts to find meaning in his life because he has not been given the acceptance and respect for who he really is‚ which would enable him to become his real self. Antoine gains a sense of mistrust of his mother when he sees her kissing another man‚ cheating on Antoine’s stepfather‚ which compromises their relationship. Antoine’s main motive in the film is to find true value in
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