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    6 Other information 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 History General information Information relating to the share capital Information on trading in the stock Information on the agreements concluded in connection with the business combination between Air France and KLM Information relating to the agreements concluded with Alitalia-Compagnia Aerea Italiana (Alitalia-CAI) Legislative and regulatory environment for the air transport industry Information and control 245 246 248 249

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    Legitimacy: France vs. North Korea Political legitimacy describes how deserving a state is of its power in the eyes of the citizens. There are three types of legitimacy‚ two of which will be discussed in this paper: charismatic legitimacy and rational-legal legitimacy. Charismatic legitimacy can be defined as the “magnetic appeal of a [state’s] leader or movement” (O’Neil‚ Fields‚ and Share‚ 2015); in other words‚ how well the leader connects with and inspires the people. On the other hand‚ rational-legal

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    In Reflections of the Revolution in France‚ Edmund Burke intellectually attacks the French for the occurrences that took place in their country during the late 1700s. Burke was strongly opposed to immense political reform. In this book‚ he voices his belief that it is counteractive to try new types of government because it can lead to the loss of the progress achieved by the past generations. Thus‚ he argues that all men are subject to a generational contract that embodies beings from the past‚ present

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    Topic: Ageing Country: France Committee: General Assembly 3 Position Paper Topic Background France faces an ageing population. The cause of the problem is the rapidly decreasing support ratio‚ a low fertility rate and a falling birth rate. The low fertility rate is due to an increasing proportion of educated women who are pursuing careers. These women focus on their careers rather than on raising a family. This results in putting off having children until they’re 30 or deciding to just not

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    Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths were cousins responsible for the hoax of the Cottingley Fairies in 1917. At first‚ they took a couple of photographs claiming them to be real to Elsie’s father‚ who didn’t believe it. However‚ her mother was a strong believer of the supernatural and took the photographs as evidence to a lecture on spiritulism. The girls were urged to take three more photos and they were brought to the wider public. In 1981‚ Elsie Wright confessed

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    though they were justified in ruling in any way that they wanted‚ even if it caused harm to their people. France and Spain both had absolutist monarchies for significant amounts of time‚ the Bourbon house in France and the Hapsburg dynasty in Spain. The most strongly absolutist rulers of those families were King Louis XIV in France and King Philip II in Spain. Although King Louis XIV of France and King Philip II of

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    Treaty in1863 [Cambodia-France] Before 1863‚ Cambodia mainly served as a vassal territory for either the Thai or Vietnamese government. As stated earlier‚ King Norodom was seeking to end this cycle and gain power for Cambodia by signing a protection treaty with France. France viewed Cambodia as a buffer zone between southern Vietnam and British-aligned Siam. They hoped that by signing the treaty they would be protecting their own interests in southern Vietnam. In turn‚ Cambodia relied on French protection

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    Poland Soft drinks continues to develop Soft drinks in Poland witnessed an upward trend in 2012 in terms of both off-trade value and volume terms. The growth rates were in line with the review period CAGRs. New product developments in all price segments‚ including cheaper brands and private label‚ helped induce demand and increase the frequency of consumption. Rising availability also positively affected sales. Consumers seeking healthier products The increasing importance of the health and

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    A Comparative Analysis of the Health Care System in France vs the United States Introduction Everyone would agree that a good health system‚ above all‚ must contribute to good health. It is certainly not considered acceptable to protect or improve the average health of the population‚ if at the same time inequality worsens or remains high because the gain accrues disproportionately to those already enjoying better health. The responsibility of a health care system is also to reduce inequalities

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    liberation of northern france. About a month after the Battle of Normandy‚ it was the fight for an important French trade city. The Germans had taken the city without opposition from locals‚ but its liberation took the lives of many. The Americans considered this a worthy cause‚ however‚ because the city was vital to the Allies’ plan. The battle was important to the war because it helped the Americans develop tactics that would be used throughout the liberation of northern France‚ gave the Allies access

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