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    Jules Perrot

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    Jules Joseph Perrot a ballet dancer for numerous of years. He choreographed many ballets in France and Russia. Perrot created one plotless ballet. Jules Joseph Perrot was known as the Balletmaster‚ in St. Petesburg‚ Russia. Jules Joseph Perrot born August 18‚1810 and died August 18‚1892. He was French virtuoso dancer and master choreographer. He was recognized for creating some of the most known ballets of the Romantic period. His talent began in his native Lyon by imitating the comic dancer Charles

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    Jules Ferry

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    Jules Ferry’s speech He sent an army in China and that created a big scandal in France. He was called the Tankinois because the news of the retreat shook his government and forced him to quit. The French won allowing France to conquer the Gulf of Tonkin in China. Jules Ferry was a proponent of colonization. Why? The inferior race be civilized by the superior class (ethnocentrism). It is not racism by nature. It is a strange imperialism He has a genuine feeling that France had a duty to dominate/

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    Jules Bennett Analysis

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    Jules Bennett is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance. Bennett wrote her first novel in 2005 and has never looked back since going on to write more than 50 bestselling titles spread over several series. Writing for several publishing house such as Kensington and Harlequin and also self-publishing on Amazon‚ she has written the Hollywood‚ Royals‚ Mafia Moguls‚ Scandalous‚ The Monroes among several others series and freestanding novels. One of the most prolific of writers she writes

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    In an "Overview of Jules (Gabriel) Verne‚" the unknown author detests many of Verne’s works‚ even The Journey to the Center of the Earth. This unknown author claims that in the story‚ Verne “describ[es] unlikely or impossible events in the most plausible way.” For instance‚ in the final conclusion of this story‚ our protagonists‚ Axel and the professor ride a volcanic eruption on a wooden raft to make their last minute escape. Indeed it is dramatic‚ but it is very much unrealistic and adds boredom

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    version by the singer and songwriter Gary Jules. Gary Jules composed and recorded the cover‚ written in the key of Eb for the soundtrack of Donnie Darko‚ a movie where the detached sadness of the song’s lyrics is truly represented. Gary Jules’ take is incredibly stripped down and gentle‚ embracing the melancholy nature of the song which the original does not capture fully within its sound. The two songs compared have very few similarities whilst the

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    Prime Minister of France Jules Ferry is trying to convey his thoughts on colonial expansion to the French Chamber of Deputies in 1884. In doing so he demands they take immediate action at the economic‚ social‚ and political fronts in order for France to thrive into the future. He wants the members of Parliament to decide on their own as they can see for themselves what is needed for France’s further existence as a top industrialized nation. According to the text “Speech Before the French Chamber

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    In 1906 two Belgian bacteriologists‚ Jules Bordet and Octave Gengou first discovered Bordetella pertussis‚ what is known today as the whooping cough‚ by isolating it in pure culture. They distinguished the whopping cough agent from the respiratory tract of children (Jules Bordet). B. pertussis is a very small‚ prokaryotic‚ coccoid bacterium‚ which does not make endospores. It is a gram negative bacterium which means the cell structure contains an outer membrane‚ an inner membrane‚ and a thin peptidoglycan

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    Caufield is struggling to find his place in the world and feels lousy and ‘depressed’ a lot. Many people in today’s modern day society have similar struggles as Holden‚ like feeling isolated and alone in the world. In the song ‘Mad World’ by Gary Jules‚ he speaks about being in the same place with the same worm out people and wanting to die. In the song‚ Gary sings “all around me are familiar faces; worn out places‚ worn out faces.” This line can relate to Holden because Holden knew many people

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    Named after the French neurologist Jules Cotard‚ who first described the delusion in the late 1800s. Cotard delusion is symptom that can occur with psychosis‚ though it can also occur on its own or alongside depression. Researchers who study Bioethics describe Cotard Delusion as a person with who believes they are deceased‚ rotting‚ unreal‚ or missing some or all internal organs. (Symons‚ 2016) People who experience this delusion typically experience feelings of unreality‚ hatred of oneself‚ and

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    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec‚ Moulin Rouge - La Goulue The city of lights was all about fun and the nightlife during the 19th century. Fortunately enough‚ Jules Cheret and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec were able to perfectly capture the essence of Paris’s blooming nightlife through their posters. Generally speaking‚ both posters are the same style‚ however‚ each artist was able to create different visual effects and atmospheric perspective using their own aesthetic sense. In this situation‚ both posters

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