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    Introduction The Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport‚ the largest airport in Paris and the second busiest in Europe‚ consists of terminals 2A‚ B‚ C‚ D‚ E & F as shown in figure 1 below. The terminal building was conceived by architect Paul Andreu. The building‚ a showpiece of contemporary French architecture‚ has a very elegant design which resembles a glazed tunnel. It has been partially put into service on 25 June 2003. Aeroports de Paris Ingenierie (ADPi) is an architectural & engineering firm who

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    sidewalk cafes lie throughout the city. This beautiful city is also the fashion capital of the world. Paris is a fantastic city that holds the key to your heart! 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‚ and perhaps the world

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    Srinivasa Ramanujan | BIO-DATA | Born | (1887-12-22)22 December 1887 Erode‚ Madras Presidency | Died | 26 April 1920(1920-04-26) (aged 32) Chetput‚ Madras‚ Madras Presidency | Residence | Kumbakonam | Nationality | Indian | Fields | Mathematics | Alma mater | Government Arts College Pachaiyappa’s College | Academic advisors | G. H. Hardy J. E. Littlewood | Known for | Landau–Ramanujan constant Mock theta

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    to parents of education and means‚ Paul Gustave Dore happened upon a lucrative business that made him the bane of Parisian art critics but the most sought after illustrator in England and The United States. His father was a civil engineer and he was the second of three male siblings. His father hoped to break him of his wild imaginations and his propensity to put them to paper with pencil. While accompanying his father and older brother in Paris‚ Gustave discovered the allure of Paris and made

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    Gustave Le Gray The most important French photographer of 19th century Professor: Marryjo Marks Course: History of Photography Student: Student ID: Date: 05/10/2013 Gustave Le Gray is one of the most important French photographer. He was not only a mentor of many well know photographers teacher but also was an innovator of combining negatives to capture the magnificent of both sea and sky simultaneously. “Yet‚ in his life he was reckon as an artist more than a businessman” says

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    In 1855‚ an artist by the name of Gustave Courbet submitted fourteen paintings to be shown at the Exposition Universelle. Three of the paintings submitted for exhibition were turned away for lack of space. Including two of his most famous paintings “Burial at Ornans” and “The Artist’s Studio”. Determined to showcase his works‚ courbet withdrew his eleven accepted submissions and erected The Pavilion of Realism (Pavillon du Réalisme)next door to the official International Exhibition (Exposition Universelle)

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    serve as the exposition’s entrance. The commission was granted to Eiffel et Compagnie. Eiffel‚ an architect and metal expert‚ receives full credit for the monument that bears his name but it was one of his employees—a structural engineer named Maurice Koechlin—who came up with the concept. Several years earlier‚ the pair had collaborated on the Statue of Liberty’s metal armature. Originally intended as a temporary exhibit‚ the Eiffel Tower was almost torn down in 1909. City officials opted to save

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    Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is an iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris. Built in 1889‚ it has become both a global icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world. The tower is the tallest building in Paris and the most-visited paid monument in the world; millions of people ascend it every year. Named for its designer‚ engineer Gustave Eiffel‚ the tower was built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World’s Fair. The tower stands 324 metres (1‚063 ft) tall

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    symbol of the Fair was the Eiffel Tower‚ which was completed in 1889‚ and served as the entrance arch to the Fair. The tower was constructed of wrought iron and was designed by Gustave Eiffel. The 1889 fair was built on the Champ de Mars in Paris‚ which had been the site of the earlier Paris Universal Exhibition of 1867‚ and would be the site of the 1900 exposition as well. The fair marked the first time that visitors were allowed to go onto the yet unfinished Eiffel Tower. Though not yet completed

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    long strokes of paint‚ or thick or thin layers‚ this is something to take into consideration as well as the actual depiction of the painting. One can always find some kind of meaning in a piece of art. Take into consideration The Floor Scrapers by Gustave Caillebotte. This impressionist artist created the painting of three‚ presumably peasant‚ works scraping and re varnishing the floor within his house. At first glance‚ the paintings seems to be rather simple and consists of just a snippet of life

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