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    Paris

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    do. There are elegant restaurants and casual sidewalk cafes that lie throughout the city. This beautiful city is also known as the fashion capital of the world. This exciting city has many wonderful sights. One of the most well known sights is the Eiffel Tower. From the top of this magnificent structure it is possible to see all across the lovely city. On the Champs-Elysees you can see the Arc de Triumph which soldiers were buried beneath a war. The most popular museum in France‚ is the

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    Test Bank - Ch 13

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    LIVING WITH ART Test Bank – Chapter 13 Multiple Choice 1. Using a steel framework with masonry sheathing‚ the ________‚ designed by Louis Sullivan‚ is thought by many to be the first genuinely modern building. a. Wainwright Building b. Eiffel Tower c. Crystal Palace d. Lever House e. Chrysler Building 2. Two factors that decide the success of any structural system are a. weight and tensile strength. b. the placement of its dome and its pendentives. c. the linear ratio

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    Charles Baudelaire

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    Charles Baudelaire NAME: Charles Pierre Baudelaire BORN: April 9‚ 1821 Paris‚ France DIED: August 31‚ 1867 (aged 46) Paris‚ France OCCUPATION: Poet‚ art critic NATIONALITY: French LITERARY MOVEMENT: Symbolist‚ Modernist Abstract Charles Baudelaire is one of the major innovators in French literature. In the earlier 19th century‚ His poetry is influenced by the French romantic poets. Charles Baudelaire was a French poet who produced famous work as an essayist‚ art criticism and initiating

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    The Conventional Resolution to Stranger than Fiction Harold Crick‚ a lonely tax auditor‚ who is awoken each day by his wrist watch. This wrist watch is an enormous part of Harold’s life. He also has a compulsive habit of save time and count whatever he is doing or around. This is the exposition for the movie Stranger than Fiction. As the rising action occurs‚ Harold begins to hear a woman’s voice in his head. Harold isn’t just hearing voice though‚ the women is narrating his life. Speaking about

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    Victor Lustig Conspiracy

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    the Czechoslovakian con-man Victor Lustig accomplished by fraudulently selling the one and only Eiffel Tower; to elaborate‚ Lustig did not physically take the famous tower‚ rather he managed to sell it off through the use of a considerably clever plan. Thanks to his cunning‚ forgery and impersonation‚ and general deceit‚ this brilliant con-man managed to succeed in the unthinkable act of selling the Eiffel Tower‚ and it is for that reason that Victor Lustig‚ is one of‚ if not

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    Stranger Than Fiction revolves around Harold Crick and his life as a character. Harold Crick lives his life off a precise time and starts to change when he hears the narrator’s voice inside of his head. Karen Eiffel‚ the author of Harold’s life‚ writes about death in her novels. Karen starts to point out the use of Harold’s wristwatch and routine habits. The wristwatch dictates Harold’s character development by his habit of living off the time. Harold becomes aware of his life as the narrator gives

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    Nemo Dat

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    The nemo dat rule literally meaning "no one [can] give what one does not have" is a legal rule in property law that states where goods are sold by a person who is not the owner thereof and who does not sell them under the authority or with the approval of the owner‚ the purchaser requires no better title to the goods than the seller had. This law states that if a bona fide purchaser who unknowingly purchases and subsequently sells stolen goods will‚ at common law‚ be held liable in trover for the

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    Many felt that the Paris Fair‚ with the new and breathtaking Eiffel Tower structure‚ could not be outdone. It was seen almost impossible to “out-Eiffel Eiffel” (Page 15‚ Larson)‚ but it was done and done with excellence‚ amazing visitors. In regards to the construction of the fair‚ the wood frames of the buildings were put up and in an effort to save time were

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    France and its culture.

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    France is a unique country. With its romantic language‚ first of its kind art and architecture‚ and world known food‚ France is very far from an ordinary‚ run of the mill country. The French language is a member of the Romance group of the Italic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. It is know as the language of lovers. French is spoken as a first language by more than 70‚000‚000 people‚ mainly in France‚ then Belgium‚ Switzerland‚ in former French and Belgium colonies in Africa and

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    Chapter 32 1. How did territorial expansion affect Native Americans in North America? The Native Americans lost their “spirit”. Native Americans were considered savages and were either killed or conformed to the American control. The Indians lost their identity due to the American expansion. 2. How were the contradictions of economic expansion expressed by American artists? Walt Whitman linked the romantic‚ transcendental‚ and realist movements together to revolutionize literature. The American

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