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    Decimation of New France

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    Situation: The complete and total decimation of New France is near if we cannot increase population imidiately. The immigration rate of people to new france is declining over time‚ and this is causing large amounts of unmarried men to continue wokring without finding women to produce a population for the new nation‚ thus resulting in the population declining over time and ultimatly causing an impending failure to create a nation. In order to attract more to immigrate to the new nation‚ and to encourage

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    Trends and opportunities The market The cosmetics and toiletries industry in France is estimated at A$20.1 billion in sales and can be divided into the following categories: * Beauty products 37.1 per cent * Hair products 23.3 per cent * Perfumes 19.8 per cent * Toiletries 19.3 per cent * Other 0.5 per cent The French cosmetics and toiletries market is characterised by a list of long-established companies and brands. The L ’Oréal Groupe remains the undisputed

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    Poems

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    that saw my early childhood  spent on the green shores  of a murmurous lagoon;  when I remember the coolness‚  delicious and refreshing‚  that on my face I felt  as I heard Favonius croon;  when I behold the white lily  swell to the wind’s impulsion‚  and that tempestuous element  meekly asleep on the sand;  when I inhale the dear  intoxicating essence  the flowers exude when dawn  is smiling on the land;  sadly‚ sadly I recall  your visage‚ precious childhood‚  which an affectionate

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    Global Warming in France

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    of over 55 ½ million‚ global warming affects many of the French. Their primary religion is Roman Catholic and the entire country speaks only French. France has a republican government‚ which has been headed by the President Jacques Chirac since 1995. Their government is much like our own with a executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial branch. France is in the middle of shift‚ from an economy that featured widespread government ownership to one that relies more on a market system. The government still

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    misinterpretation. France is not known as a multilingual nation‚ nor one with a well known multilingual history. However: The apparent linguistic unity of France hides a rather different reality of considerable linguistic diversity. (Laroussi and Marcellesi 1995‚ 85) The country’s monolingual facade hides a multitude of regional languages‚ whose speakers have faced chastisement and suppression for centuries. An enormous amount of conscious manipulation by the powers that have governed France through the

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    Interpretation of poems Dulce et decorum est are the first words of a Latin saying taken from an ode by Horace). The words were widely understood and often quoted at the start of the First World War. They mean "It is sweet and right." The full saying ends the poem: Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori - it is sweet and right to die for your country. In other words‚ it is a wonderful and great honour to fight and die for your country. The opening of the poem suggests Owen pities the state to

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    poem

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    in a simple hut. I wonder where I will die‚since I am neither white nor a black man? Question 1 What different denotations does the title have? What connotations are linked to each of them? The title of the poem contains several meanings‚ all of which underscore the main theme. This poem relates to the speaker’s inner turmoil because if his mixed racial ancestry.First of all‚“crossˮcan mean“angry.ˮThe speaker was angry‚ or “cross‚”with his father and mother for their passing on to him an amalgam

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    Capetian Kings of France

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    the authority of the Capetian Kings of France in the Twelfth century? France in the eleventh century had been a fragmented land‚ divided into federal principalities‚ or mini-states ruled by princes or dukes. Though they recognized the King of France’s authority they did not expect him to exercise it in their individual territories. Feudalism increased the power of these mini-states in the twelfth century‚ and was the tool used by the Capetian Kings of France to advance their influence and wealth

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    Louis Xiv of France

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    Leader Analysis Sheet Name of leader: Louis XIV Lifespan: 5 September 1638 – 1 September 1715 Title: Was an absolute monarch Country/region: Years in power: began his rule of France in 1661 after the death of his chief minister Political‚ social‚ and economic conditions prior to leader gaining power: His first priority was to prevent officials from abusing their power Louis continued his predecessors’ work of creating a centralized state governed from the capital Under

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    My trip to France.

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    Who would have thought that someone’s life could change in just two weeks? Well‚ mine did during spring break of my junior year. I went on a two-week trip to France with my French class. We traveled all over France‚ from Paris to Mont Saint Michel‚ along the South of France‚ and even to Switzerland! I visited places I usually saw on the television screen. I even climbed 627 steps on the world famous Eiffel Tower. I truly enjoyed visiting the Louvre Museum. It is so big that people say it takes about

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