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    History of the French Horn The modern orchestral brass French horn was an invention based on early hunting horns. Horns were first used as musical instruments during 16th century operas. During the 17th century‚ modifications to the bell end (larger and flared bells) of the horn were made and the cor de chasse‚ or French horn as the English called it was born.The horn has its origin in the pre-historic days‚ along with the trumpet that is considered anthropologically older. Men have blown through

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    thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed. The French revolution began in 1789 and was an important event in French history‚ ironically the French revolution was inspired by the American Revolution‚ this revolution marked the day that French nationalist could no longer take hardship from its government (limited monarchy) and rebelled against them. The French Revolution first year consisted of the assault on the Bastille in July‚ the passage of the Declaration

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    M.M 11/9/11 History Prompt: Why was the French Revolution both a success and a failure? Explain. Be specific. Like many radical upheavals‚ the French Revolution resulted in some successes as well as many failures. Even the outcomes that were viewed as positive‚ however‚ came at a very high price. Different groups of Frenchmen had varying ideas of what the Revolution should accomplish. The rural peasants and urban sans-culottes were more interested in having enough food to eat than

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    Johnjohn Urcia French and English Relations Part A: World War 1 Conscription (1914-1917): - English Canadians were willing to volunteer to help the British Empire’s battle against Europe - French Canadians didn’t felt patriotic and determine to help to the war‚ they felt excluded for having little ties with the mother country unlike English Canadians - The conscription was introduced and was called the Military Service Act - Canadian farmers believed that their contributions were enough for the war

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    French Algeria is an African colony shaped by its rich history and strong Muslim majority. The French established this colony in 1827 as land to expand their growing population. Under French control‚ the native Algerian Muslims faced much discrimination and fell subject to colonist rule. As a result of this harsh rule and religious intolerance by the French‚ the Algerian natives declared war in order to gain their independence. One major area of discrimination by French colonists was in the government

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    The French and Indian War Zina Kelati U.S History Mr. Merral 5 November 2012 The French and Indian war affected the relationship of the British and the American colonies in almost every way; politically and economically. The British attempted to direct the colonist by putting power into the colonies and forcing 10‚000 British soldiers into American colonies. How did the French and Indian war change the relationship between Britain and its colonies in America? The French were the

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    French Social Classes in the Revolution & Empire: 1799-1815 |Social Class |The “Age of Montesquieu” |The “Age of Rousseau” |The “Age of Voltaire” |Post-Napoleon | | |(Constitutional Monarchy) |(Republic) |(Enlightened Despotism?) | | | |1789-1792 | |1799-1815 | | |

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    Cuisines of the world---French cuisine (The importance of the French cuisine for tourism industry) The tourists want to try the local French cuisine France is an extremely popular tourist destination. Except the scenery can attract the tourists‚ their regional cuisine is also a main attraction. The food in France is considered to be the most glorious food in the world. Although many countries have the French restaurants‚ people do not know whether it is a local French restaurant or not. Therefore

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    French broom is an invasive plant that destroys the surrounding environment. Broom is described as an “upright‚ evergreen shrub‚ commonly to ten feet tall” (“Invasive Plants of California’s Wildland”). It is an invasive plant species‚ commonly found in numerous places in California‚ for example‚ the Bay Area. Broom is a noxious weed‚ especially in the states of Hawaii‚ Oregon‚ Washington State and California. Nowadays more people are recognizing how detrimental it can be to nature. In fact‚ there

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    French Hijab Ban: Cover Up… But Not Religiously In 2004‚ the government in France took a vote and the results were 494 to 36‚ in favor of banning the wearing of the Islamic hijab‚ headscarf‚ in public. Since then‚ many Muslims have been fined for wearing their religious clothing in public‚ riots have started‚ and legal measures have been taken. Not only has this religious intolerance occurred in France‚ but bans on steeples on mosques in Switzerland have been put in effect and government officials

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