Basic French Phrases Villarico‚ Ingrid Gail M. BSPT-1B January 29‚ 2013 Prof. Gen Cafino I. Introduction A. Attention getter: I’m pretty sure LOADS of you on here would looooooove to go to France someday right? I mean what’s not to love: Eiffel Tower‚ scrumptious foods‚ breath-taking sceneries and of course‚ gorgeous French boys who couldn’t resist those things? I know I can’t! So here I am standing in front of you all to teach a few basic French phrases. French is the language of love after
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plane into London‚ an amazing feeling rushed through me‚ I felt alive. This experience was one of those that someone would describe as once in a lifetime. From the views on the London Eye‚ to getting to see Buckingham Palace‚ Windsor Castle‚ and the Eiffel Tower with its sparkling‚ eye-catching lights at night‚ all of these experiences and more made me so appreciative of everything I’ve ever received in my life. I cherish those memories‚ because I have no idea if I will ever get to go back
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A classic example of this is Edouard Manet‚ A Bar At The Folies-Bergere‚ 1881-82‚ [see fig1] conveys the bustling atmosphere from inside Paris’s first music hall‚ The Folies-Bergere. In Manets painting the entire scene seems to be reflected in a mirror‚ creating confusing viewpoints of an audience watching a performance. In front of the mirror stands a barmaid; appearing to be disjointed from the activities in front of her‚ she gazes out of frame. Her rouged cheeks and ungloved hands signify her
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Ancient Egypt Pyramids Introduction Did you know that the tallest pyramid is taller than the statue of liberty? The pyramids were built using trial and error and was a place for the ka to live in the afterlife and or food for the ka in the afterlife. The pyramids were also built close together in a place called Valley of the kings. Why Did They Build the pyramids The pyramids were built using modern day trial and error. They built the pyramids because they believed that the ka or spirit needed
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Devil in the White City written by Erik Larson is a true story based on the building of the most important fair in the United States of America‚ the 1893 Columbian Exposition World’s Fair in Chicago. Erik Larson also told the story of the psychopathic murderer; H.H. Holmes used his World’s Fair Hotel as an evil castle to lure in young women who came to see the fair. The story starts off with Larson describing that Chicago won the Congressional vote to host the World’s Fair and beat out its competition
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MME 214 Metallography sessional Exp. 2 Microstructure of Wrought Iron Wrought Iron • Wrought iron was once the most important metallic engineering material but it has now been almost totally replaced by the different grades of steel. • A little wrought iron is still made and will probably continue to be made since it possesses certain extremely valuable properties. • Wrought iron is a soft but ductile metal made from pig iron by a low temperature oxidation process called ‘Puddling’. • It is
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atemalaMatthew Brooks O9b 4/19/12 Visiting Guatemala Intro/attention getter: What do the Great Wall of China‚ Eiffel Tower‚ The Pyramids‚ and the Mayan Ruins in Tikal have in common? They are all manmade wonders located around the globe. In order to visit any of these you have to go outside the borders of the United States. Intro: In today’s society people are constantly busy with school‚ work‚ and everyday life. These activities make it hard to believe that the picture on the calendar
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Vincent Van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter‚ notable for its beauty‚ emotion and color‚ highly influenced 20th century art. He struggled with mental illness‚ and was poor.One of the Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting is called‚ The Starry Night thats known all over the world. Between November of 1881 and July of 1890‚ He had 2‚100 artworks‚ including 860 oil paintings and more than 1‚300 watercolor paintings‚ drawings‚ prints‚ and sketches. He mostly focused on drawing portraits‚ including
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“There’s a flag wrapped around a score of men (hey!)/ a gag‚ a plastic bag on a monument.”The statue of Saddam Hussein was torn down in Baghdad and the American flag was draped over it. The United States was literally and metaphorically suffocating Iraq and its people‚ like a plastic bag. “Bombs away here’s your punishment‚” refers to the idea of Bush bombing anyone who disagreed with him or didn’t give him what he wanted. When John McCain was asked in 2008 what were his plans for Iran he just responded
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MONUMENT HOMEWORK: ST. LOUIS ARCH Homework needs to clearly be organized. Use this as a guide for your research. Keep the bold headers but erase my comments when you hand in your homework! NAME OF MONUMENT: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial also Gateway Arch TYPE OF MONUMENT: Arch LOCATION: Saint Louis‚ MO DATES: 1. Idea- Eero Sarriaen & Haanskarl Bandel in 1947 2. Competition- 1947 challenging teams of architects 3. Construction- 1963- 1965 BACKGROUND ON
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