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    Illyrian Provinces The Illyrian Provinces was an autonomous province of the Napoleonic French Empire‚ founded by Napoleon on the north and east coasts of the Adriatic Sea between 1809 and 1813. The creation of the Illyrian Provinces raised great expectations among adherents of the Serb and Croat movements in Dalmatia‚ and the Slovene cultural movement in Carniola. Founding of the Provinces‚ Territory and Population After the battle of Wagram‚ which took place from the 5th to the 6th of July

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    Compare and Contrast Three Codes of Professional Conduct as They Affect Practicing Psychologists: Australian‚ British and USA Ethical conduct across a number of disciplines not limited to the field of psychology is an issue that occupies legislatures‚ regulatory agencies‚ educators and professional societies alike. Most professions have a code with standards that guide practice within that particular field. The increase in the number of practicing psychologists and the fields in which they are

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    Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code is one of the most successful and controversial novels of our time. Other authors have jumped on the bandwagon writing novels on Christian topics or treasure hunts or simply discussing The Da Vinci Code. Even the film industry has profited by using Brown’s strategies (and topics) in the successful movie National Treasure and by taking advantage of the Grail publicity in TV productions like The Blood of the (Knights) Templar. But which strategies does Brown use to make

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    preserver of the French Revolution through the creation of the Napoleonic Code‚ the Concordat of 1801‚ and the establishment of the Bank of France. In 1804‚ Napoleon installed a civil code in France known as the Napoleonic Code. This code had a huge influence on France. It established the right to choose one’s profession‚ equality before the law‚ and freedom of religion. Unlike previous laws‚ this code was uniform throughout the country. The Code reaffirmed the right of all adult males to vote as well

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    Books‚ 1999. Lavelle. "How did France Change Under Napoleon?" School History. 6/19/08. 11/20/08 "Napoleon". PBS. 2008. 11/20/08 "Napoleon I". 2008. 11/8/08 "Napoleonic Code". Net Industries. 2008. 11/8/08 "Napoleonic Code Approved in France". History.com. 2008. 11/8/08 history.com/this-day-in-history.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=4851>"Napoleonic Guide". 2006. 11/8/08

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    Napoleon Bonaparte established reforms that began and marked the transition from an absolute government to what is today The Modern State. Napoleon’s political structure‚ legal codes‚ security apparatus‚ and the mobilization of national resources is what lead the French state to the modern state. Napoleon may have been defeated at the battle of waterloo bur he left a legacy and state of government that is still used today in the modern state. Napoleon Bonaparte set a political structure for himself

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    recent book Napoleon’s Reign takes the stance that Napoleon recreates France by creating the Napoleonic Code. In her book‚ Tatou insists that the basic principles in Napoleon’s code represents the ideas of the French Revolution. According to Colette Tatou once the revolution ended there were no laws to be enforced. This caused many problems in the French society. Once Napoleon become the emperor his code united France. It is clear that without Napoleon France’s peasants would not have had a fair

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    agencies. The international Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) code is a comprehensive security regime for the maritime sector‚ which was adopted in a resolution on the 12th December 2002 by a Diplomatic Conference of Contracting Governments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) 1974. The Code contains to Parts A & B‚ with A being Mandatory and B Recommendations. Compliance with the ISPS Code became obligatory on July 1st 2004 and contains detailed security

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    French Revolution and Napoleonic Era Worksheet  CHRISTOPHER POWERS HIS/114 Chris McAbee March 9‚ 2015 Liberty influenced members of the Third Estate. These members considered themselves an oppressed group. (Revolutionary ideas) They were oppresses politically‚ socially and legally. The King had the power to impress his political opponents and sentenced them to prison without a trial. Torture was used quite often to interrogate suspects and witnesses. (Revolutionary ideas)

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    He implemented a wide array of liberal reforms across Europe‚ including the abolition of feudalism and the spread of religious toleration.[2] His legal code in France‚ the Napoleonic Code‚ influenced numerous civil law jurisdictions worldwide. Napoleon is remembered for his role in leading France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars. He won the majority of his battles and seized control of most of continental Europe in a quest for personal power and to spread the ideals of the French

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