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    Eiffel Tower

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    DESIGN OF THE EIFFEL TOWER General purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the considerations in the Eiffel Tower design. Central Idea/ Thesis Statement: The considerations in Eiffel tower design divided into three elements that are material‚ wind considerations‚ and artistic considerations. Introduction Attention gather:“Being the most striking manifestation of the art of metal structures by which our engineers have shown in Europe‚ it is one of the most remarkable

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    leaning tower of Pisa in Italy‚ the Eiffel tower in France‚ and the Colosseum in Italy. Also‚ if I were to go to Europe I would want to go to Switzerland or Italy to go skiing. I would want to go skiing in the Alps because I have heard its one of the best places to ski in the world. Another reason I want to go to Europe is to try different types of food from different countries. Some food I want to try is pizza from Italy‚ and escargot from France. Also‚ If I went to Europe and visited Italy I would

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    North American Phalanx building in New Jersey‚ inspired by Charles Fourier’s concept of phalanstère. Claude Henri de Rouvroy‚ comte de Saint-Simon (1760-1825) was a French aristocrat who came to believe that in the France of his day an unproductive conflict existed between the "workers" and the "idlers." The workers included both wage workers and manufacturers‚ merchants‚ and bankers while the idlers were the nobility and priests. Saint-Simon imagined that the society of his day could be replaced

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    The baguette is considered to be a symbol of France; for centuries‚ bread was a main food source for the French. The origin of the baguette connects back to the French Revolution. Prior to the revolution‚ the upper class had an abundance of edible‚ fine quality white bread. On the other hand‚ the lower class relied on poorly milled bran grains for bran bread as a food source‚ however due to its inedible qualities and limited production many starved. As a result‚ the French Revolution calling for

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    20th November to the 7th December 1917‚ was the first British campaign in World War One that tanks were used successfully by demonstrating the fact that the Hindenburg line could be penetrated. The town of Cambrai is in the North of France near the border between France and Germany. By 1917‚ Cambrai had become one of the most important railheads and HQ towns behind the German lines. In front of it lay the immensely powerful Siegfried Stellung - better known to the British as the Hindenburg Line. So

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    veiled Muslim women were depicted as sexually oppressed by powerful Muslim men and were also seen as a symbol of Islam’s resistance to modernity (Green81). Today‚ Muslim women are being forced to take off their veils at airports around the world and in France the veil was banned to assimilate Muslims into modern French culture to eradicate the Muslim culture (Scott20). The politics of the veil started in 1954 during the Algerian war because France’s focus was to modernize the country by getting rid of

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    Luxury Industry in France

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    Luxury industry in France   Luxury is artificial definition and cannot be easily transferred into real life. It is a notion of anything that is useless and superfluous in real life. However‚ it can be often associated with beauty (art‚ entertainment‚ design‚ décor or trend) and remains one of the driving forces behind society’s spending. It is true that luxury speaks and renown’s itself by big spending and indeed‚ outlandish expenditure is often associated with it. The world luxury market is worth

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    only evaluate based on the fact on what they can do. Life advancements can only be made if humans build our world by actions. Words carried by wind‚ but facts remains rock solid. An example would be Gustave Eiffel building the Eiffel Tower in France. Some few years ago‚ when Penangites heard that the second Penang Bridge would be built by the Government‚ no actions has been taken leaving them in the dark. Just last year‚ when the construction works began in Batu Maung‚ they finally believed that

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    important is to recognize that an educational system goes hand to hand with pedagogical and economical matters‚ both the means needed in order to improve or weaken it. Summary of the Reforms needed in order to improve the Educational System in France. The French Educational System has been regarded as elitist throughout the years since it has marked strong differences between the types of schooling there are. Although those having a Baccalaureat Pro are able to have a well paid job because

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    famous architectural structure in the world. ------------------------------------------------- Eiffel Tower is observation & radio broadcasting tower‚ it is 324 meters tall‚ and tallest building in Paris‚ also second tallest in the whole of France. It was also tallest man-made structure of the world from 1889 to 1930. Stonehenge‚ United Kingdom Stonehenge is an amazing structure built of standing stones in a circular form. It is one of the most ancient structures of the world‚ believed

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