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    Auguste Comte

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    Auguste Comte Nicole Ogunlana Dr. Carl Lloyd Gardiner Sociology 1301 28th March 2012 Auguste Comte and contribution to Sociology Auguste Comte was born in January 20th 1789 and died in 1857 of cancer. Auguste was the founder of French positivism and widely accredited with the establishment of sociology. Therefore Auguste Comte is known as the father of sociology. Auguste was a Roman Catholics like his parents Louis Comte a tax official and Rosalie Comte; however he abandoned the ideals

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    The next time a restaurant kitchen delivers a complex meal to the dining room‚ deftly timed and executed‚ consider the fact that this military precision is no accident. The traditional system of kitchen structure -- the brigade led by the chef -- has venerable roots in European military organizations. From the 14th century on‚ traveling armies had to be fed; cooks were selected from among the ranks. During peacetime‚ rulers set up tournaments to keep their warriors prepared for future battles;

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    Auguste Comte

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    Auguste Comte was a French philosopher who lived most of his life in the 19th century. Comte was born in 1798 at Montpellier‚ in southwestern France. He died in Paris on September 5th‚ 1857. His birth name was Isidore Marie Auguste François Xavier Comte. Auguste Comte was born into a catholic family. He embraced the religion in his early life‚ but around age 14 he decided that he no longer believed in God. He was also born into a royalist family. He later abandoned the political views taught

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    The Contribution of “Auguste Comte” to Sociology! Isidore Auguste Marie Francois Xavier Comte was born in Montellier of Southern France in January 1‚ 1798 and died in 1857. He was the first thinker who realized the need for a distinct science of human society. He is regarded as the father of sociology. He is regarded as the father not because of his significant contributions to the subject but because of creating sociology as a science of society or science of human behaviour. Comte first

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    Auguste Rodin was born in 1840 and died in 1917‚ a year before the end of World War I. He was one of the most illustrious artists of his time‚ and in the eyes of posterity he remains‚ surely‚ the greatest name in Western Sculpture since Michelangelo. His style was both classic and romantic‚ and to his contemporaries it was also revolutionary‚ for although Rodin followed routine closely‚ he presented it exactly as he saw and experienced it‚ and refused to be bound by the artistic conventions of

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    Auguste Comte was born in 1798 and had a significant part in the formation of sociology. Comte was the founder of French positivism. Comte can also be given credit for inventing or coining the term sociology. Comte was born a Catholic‚ but somewhere around the age of fourteen‚ he apparently stopped believing in God. At the same time‚ he left the ideals of his royalist family behind and became a republican. Comte attended the Ecole Polytechnique which was a leading scientific institution in France

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    a french sculpture made during the late nineteenth-century by Auguste Rodin. The nineteenth-century was a period of transition from traditional art to modern art. Auguste Rodin’s style introduced a different perspective of art and included modeled figures in unconventional poses (Stokstad and Cothren 507). He believed art should stay true to it’s nature‚ so he sculpted his figures with emotions that paired with the scene (“About Auguste Rodin”). In the nineteenth-century‚ it was common to see a single

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    Auguste Comte Isidore Auguste Marie François Xavier Comte (19 January 1798 – 5 September 1857)‚ better known as Auguste Comte‚ was a French philosopher. He was a founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of positivism. He is sometimes regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of the term. Comte’s father‚ Louis‚ a government tax official‚ and his mother‚ Rosalie (Boyer) Comte‚ were both monarchists and devout Roman Catholics. While attending the University

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    Escoffier

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    Davon Johnson Prof. Patch Introduction into Hospitality April 18‚ 2015 Georges-Auguste Escoffier Born and raised in the Riviera town of Villeneuve-Loubet‚ France‚ on October 28‚ 1846. Escoffier attended the local school until age 12‚ when his father thought it necessary that he learn a trade. In school he had shown an interest in drawing‚ yet he was encouraged to pursue this art only as a hobby‚ and to find his career in something more practical. His father took him to Nice‚ where he worked

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    Pierre Auguste Renoir

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    Pierre Auguste Renoir Renoir has so many eye pleasing works of art!! It would definitely be considered impressionism since he was one of the leaders of the impressionism movement in 1841. Renoir uses a kind of paint that stands out and shows how the lighting is highlighting the people or the other images in the painting. I would say that his work is kind of in between. The paintings have a lot of meaning but they represent what he wanted to see not just what he saw. He used friends‚ family‚ and

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