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    Ever wanted to go on a mass murder and not be put to death? Ever wanted to drive like a maniac‚ but not crash and die? Or maybe you’re underage‚ but want to go to a club. If you have ever wanted to do these insane things‚ then Grand Theft Auto V is the perfect game for somebody like you. In the game you can rack up some cash to buy things like drugs‚ vehicles‚ and guns. You could even earn enough to buy your own mansion‚ a 12 car garage with very exotic cars‚ a massive hanger for planes‚ or even

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    Introduced by the Valois dynasty around 1375‚ the use of visual objects to promote individual and royal authority became a popular practice and influenced later French and Western visual culture. Following the examples of Philip the Bold‚ Duke of Burgundy‚ and King Charles V‚ Jean Duke of Berry (1340-1416)‚ developed and reinforced this strategy. Regardless of the Duke’s fame as an adherent of material culture‚ politics had always been a crucial aspect of his agenda as collector and patron. In

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    Civil Disobedience means to peacefully refuse or comply with specific laws you personally do not agree with‚ and accepting the consequences by not following said laws. Throughout history you see Civil Disobedience from great people such as Martin Luther King Jr‚ Rosa Parks‚ “later in life” Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela. Each of these great historic people contributed to Civil Disobedience‚ trying to equalize African Americans in a Caucasian set world. As a whole our instinctive feeling is to divide

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    France – Country Report Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Geographical Setting 4 Statistics 5 Economical Climate & Statistics 5 Historical/Political Factors 9 Cultural Factors 9 Legal System 11 Trade Related Issues 12 Barriers/Opportunities to Business 15 Recommendations 17 References 18 Executive Summary This report focuses on France as a nation for business investment. It begins with a broad overview of France’s geographical setting. Next‚ it discusses the

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    conflict‚ since western powers responded to anticolonial movements by declaring war two times: 1946 and 1965. During World War II‚ France lost control of Vietnam because the country was defeated by Germany (722). Due to the France defeat‚ Vietnam had a weak internal government‚ which resulted in the invasion of Japanese’s forces into French Indochina (725). In 1946‚ France declared war against the Communist Party of Vietnam‚ led by Ho Chi Minh‚ who was fighting for liberation of colonial power (“The

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    an Analysis of How Theft is Developing at a Dangerous Rate Theft has been a major issue since the beginning of interactions among different groups of people. Starting from simple items like food‚ clothes‚ and other necessary products‚ the act of stealing evolved on a vicious scale. In no time‚ people began to linger for more valuable merchandise‚ leading to the capture of the ultimate prize‚ humans. With the support of many other works‚ this paper will show how robbery and theft has evolved into

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    There are several agencies around the world working to curtail art theft and recover stolen works. Sometimes called art-napping‚ art theft is usually for the purpose of resale or for ransom. Art theft. There is a multitude of art thefts recorded. The Federal Bureau of Investigations or the FBI estimates that about six billion dollars’ worth of artworks is stolen annually. The world of art theft is thriving. A piece of artwork may just seem like shapes and colors on a canvas‚ but it’s so much more

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    Napoleon the Genius of France By: Brian Tan Drekolias CHY4U1

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    -New France
· 1698 - exploration led by Samuel de Champlain
o Settlements by Quebec along the St. Lawrence River 
· Befriended many tribes
o Montagnais + Hurons = tribes that allied with French
· Alliances with tribes in the St. Lawrence led to battles with the Iroquois
o France played an effective role in keeping peace to ensure the security of New France 
· Jesuits- missionaries that forced Christianity down the Indian’s throats
-Development of New France
· King Louis XIV disbanded the Company

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    In the last module we saw how the rivalry between France and Britain progressed‚ and how France at the onset of the 17th century had the mightiest military in all the world‚ but by the 18th would be eclipsed by England. Because of the island nation’s geography‚ they could fend off its enemies at sea‚ and would never have to worry about a land invasion. In contrast France’s bid for dominance during the Napoleonic wars drew France’s neighbors to unite and would keep the countries ambitions in check

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