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    of Paris‚ the Bois de Boulogne is a good place to go. It is 3 times larger than Central Park in New York which means it has plenty of space for many activities‚ especially on the weekend such as biking‚ jogging‚ boat rowing and remote control speed boats. This means that tourist that has children will enjoy the park. Picnics can be held in the park‚ so tourist on a smaller budget will like this option more. However I think that tourist with little time‚ only wanting to see the sights of Paris might

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    Section B: Summary of Evidence Occupation: The French invade the Ruhr Valley because the Germans where unable to pay back the reparations on schedule. They decided to take the money owed to them by force through the mines located in the Ruhr Valley. The US and Britain tried to negotiate with France to prevent the invasion but France refused (“Ruhr Valley Occupation”). The occupation angered the Germans since it took away their way to pay back reparations through natural resources. This lead to the

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    reparations began in Paris in 1919. This became known as the famous Treaty of Versailles. This event in 1919‚ led to many authors publishing books‚ articles‚ and other methods critiquing about the Peace talks during this time. In the book Paris 1919: Six Months that Changed the World‚ Margaret MacMillan writes about the Peace talks in Paris through the lens of the American‚ British and the French perspective. Instead of criticizing the Peace talk in Paris‚ MacMillan delves into Paris 1919 discrediting

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    In 1752‚ Charles Louis Montesquieu‚ wrote about the separation of power in the book entitled Two Treaties of Government. He once stated‚ “To be truly great‚ one has to stand with people‚ not above them.” (Montesquieu‚ 1752). Montesquieu meant that in order to become strong‚ you must unite with the people to create a force that is unstoppable. With the

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    In the play “Romeo and Juliet” by Shakespeare‚ the last scene with Romeo and Paris at the Capulet’s graveyard is very important and symbolic of many things in the book. It is a closure for the relationship between the Capulet’s and Romeo. In the scene‚ Romeo confronts Paris at the Capulet’s tomb when he is going to commit suicide beside Juliet. When Paris and Romeo first run into each other at the gates of the tomb‚ Paris is very hostile towards Romeo. He says that the emotional strain of Romeo killing

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    HRMEMGT Paris Tour with Switzerland Tour Package 8 Nights / 9 Days Swiss Paris tour package at INR 1‚25‚000 per person with Return airfare and taxes from Mumbai Destinations Covered: Lucerne - Paris - Geneva – Interlaken Rates and Dates (Rates are on Per Person) |Departure City |Price Per Person | |Mumbai |INR

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    Paris Hilton: The Eighth Deadly Sin Pride‚ envy‚ anger‚ avarice‚ sloth‚ gluttony‚ lust‚ and Paris Hilton. The seven deadly sins and Paris the heiress have combined to overtake pop culture as we know it. It may be a coincidence this blond bombshells favorite number is seven‚ but in the pubic eye Paris is the epitome of such sins. Who blames her? She ’s famous‚ wealthy‚ beautiful‚ human‚ and everywhere you look. From the television‚ to movies‚ magazines‚ books‚ clothing lines‚ and even armature

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    The Burghers of Calais is a set of statues in Paris‚ France that was made from 1884-1895. These statues were made by Auguste Rodin to illustrate a historical event in the Hundred Years’ War (1337-1453)‚ which was between England and France for the control of France. King Edward III of England said he would spare the people of Calais if the citizens gave him a key to the city and sacrificed six prominent members of the city council. In the end‚ the council members were not killed‚ but these statues

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    to make. In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet was left with this exact decision. To choose Paris‚ who her family approved or Romeo her romantic young love. Although similar in status‚ Romeo and Paris’s stark differences allowed Juliet’s heart over head to be heard. While Juliet’s admirers have profound differences‚ they share a few similarities. Both Romeo and Paris are self-centered and at times don’t do what is best for Juliet‚ just what is best for themselves. Romeo is more

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    year awards day; there is only person who resembles the embodiment of a true hero- Paris Aristotle. As many of you ladies and gentlemen may or may not be aware of Paris is a Refugee‚ torture and trauma rehabilitation advocate. Paris Aristotle irrefutably deserves the Australian Hero of the Year with his possession of heroic characteristics

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