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    unemployment rate in a country Prepared by : theng SUMMARY INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 3 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRADE AND TOTAL EMPLOYMENT IN FRANCE ..................... 3 1. Analysis of French jobs created by export ............................................. 4 1-1) Exports: the engine of French growth ................................................................................

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    WELCOME TO CLUB 2000: DELIVERING CUSTOMER CARE THE AIR FRANCE-KLM WAY PROBLEM: Dr. Jaeger is not just any Air France traveler – he is a privileged member of the airline’s most elite loyalty program: Club 2000. By virtue of this membership‚ he is to expect the utmost in superior service quality standards from Air France. But after a horrible experience with the airline that left him “standing in the rain‚” literally‚ he is not only incensed from his travels gone awry‚ but even more from

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    are well aware of all of them. Be it in consumer rights‚ employment laws or health care‚ it is important to play by the rules. France: I will restrict the contents of my essay to Paris‚ some disparity can be seen throughout the different regions‚ especially the South. Dealing with Parisians is notoriously challenging. People form the southern regions in France are much more amiable and laid-back. The French are very formal and one should only call a person by his first name in a non-work

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    The developing problems in France caused the country to move closer and closer towards Revolution. In 1789‚ France was under the control of King Louis XVI. He was married to Marie Antoinette. At the time‚ France’s social and political system was the Old Regime. In the Old Regime‚ there was the Estates System which divided the people of France into three estates. The First Estate consisted of the clergy. The nobles were in the Second Estate and the peasants‚ bourgeoisie‚ and urban lower class made

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    himself through military victory and through great reform throughout France‚ the people of France learned to gained respect for him. The attitude of France Pre-Napoleonic era was grim. With France in a trifling debt due to the Revolution‚ France needed someone to look to and lead them with an iron fist. When the Revolution ended‚ there was a very high charisma in the country. This is so because of the overtake of the government of France‚ the Implementation of Civil rights to the

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    The Dreyfus case demonstrated the anti-Semitism permeating France’s military and‚ because many praised the ruling‚ in France in general. Interest in the case lapsed until 1896‚ when evidence was disclosed that implicated French Major Ferdinand Esterhazy as the guilty party. The army attempted to suppress this information‚ but a national uproar ensued‚ and the military had no choice but to put Esterhazy on trial. A court-martial was held in January 1898‚ and Esterhazy was acquitted within an hour

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    constitution of India was not an easy affair? Q5 Do you think consultation of discussion are important features of democracy. why or why not? FRENCH REVOLUTION MULTIPLE CHOISE QUESTIONS: 1. When did Napoleon Bonaparte crown himself as emperor of France? a) 1804 b) 1904 c) 1905 d) 1876 2. On which day Louis XVI call together the meeting of estate general? a) 4 August 1789 b) 5 May 1788 c) 5 May 1789 d) 17 April 1759 3. When did the slave trade begin? a) 18th Century b) 19th Century

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    he helped build up Frances military and invaded the Spanish Netherlands . He also helped promote art such as ‚ music‚ architecture‚ painting‚ and sculpture. and managed to reduce Frances taxes. Louis XIV also help stabilized France by building up its power. Louis XIV also had some negatives effects on France. One negative impact he had on France is that he lead France into debt. He also demanded that the nation convert to catholic or else he would leave France. A positive effect

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    Bonaparte was the first emperor of France from 1804 to 1814. He is famous for his efforts to form a connected Europe that France would lead. His career as a military and political leader led to many big accomplishments‚ but unfortunately he became too greedy over time leading to his exile. The Napoleonic era began in 1799 with Bonaparte’s coup d’état‚ which overthrew the Directory and by that established him to be the youngest new French Consulate in the history. In France‚ Napoleon showed to be an organizational

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    Shortly after the fall of the Roman Empire‚ the area that is now the country of France began to evolve rapidly. The name of France comes from the Germanic tribe‚ known as the Franks. The Franks were led by certain Merovingian kings‚ who were actually more like chieftains‚ not kings with real power. Later‚ those kings were replaced by the Carolingian kings‚ who reigned from 751 to 987. Charlemagne was king of the Franks and became the first Holy Roman Emperor. France’s monarchy became more powerful

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