EUROPEAN FRAGRANCE AND COSMETIC MASTER (EFCM) Created in 2001‚ the European Fragrance and Cosmetic Master (EFCM) is a two-year university diploma in partnership with the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin and the University of Padova in Italy. The aim of this course is to enable students to obtain managerial positions in the industry‚ in an international and multicultural environment‚ having acquired a real technical expertise in perfumery and cosmetic products. The strong points of EFCM
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Table of contents 1. Intro 2. Meetings of the Estates General 3. The Tennis Court Oath 4. The creation of the Declaration of the Rights of Men 5. The storming of the bastille 6. The march on versailles 7. The reign of terror 8. The execution of Louis XVI and his wife 9. The rise and fall of Napoleon 10. The congress of Vienna 11. The concert of Europe 12. Conclusion Meeting of the Estates General The meeting of the estates general happened just before the French Revolution
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threat to European peace at the time was Adolf Hitler‚ Chancellor of Germany. Adolf Hitler rose to power in the early 1930’s mainly due to his promise that he would destroy the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler’s first step was to remilitarize the Rhineland‚ an area of Germany that according to The Treaty of Versailles‚ was to be demilitarized to act as a buffer zone between Germany and France. Chamberlain turned a blind eye to Hitler’s move‚ as it was not in Britain’s interests to go to war with Germany
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World War II due to radical ideology‚ bad economic conditions‚ and nationalism to the point of extremity. The rise of Fascism in Italy contributed to World War II because of it’s militaristic and nationalistic nature. When the Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919‚ Italy‚ which had suffered 2‚197‚000 soldiers either wounded or killed‚ but claimed to not get the territory or status that it deserved. This caused parliamentary instability within Italy‚ which gave Benito Mussolini a place to
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studying state papers. As mentioned in the text book‚ Louis was reserved‚ suspicious and secretive. When he was suspicious‚ he moved the royal court to the town Versailles. The palace at Versailles was an architecture achievement exhibiting the power of Louis XIV’s government‚ but it had a greater purpose. Louis built a palace in Versailles to show the world that it is the greatest castle in
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After World War One German had to face serious problems‚ such as the Treaty of Versailles‚ dislike of the weak and unpopular Weimar Government‚ serious economic problems of inflation and unemployment in the early 1920s and again after 1929 and the Great Depression. Furthermore‚ fear and concern about the rise of communism with strikes and rebellions. Hitler used powerful persuasion techniques such as propaganda and in other circumstance aggression and violence to eliminate his opponents‚ thus aiding
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Britain if we stood up to Hitler. The economic problems in Britain were already the priority at the time. The appeasement prevented a war. Britain was not ready for a war as they were trying to focus on their economic issues. The Treaty of Versailles was quite unfair towards the Germans. asdf asd fa sdf d d d d d dfasd f ad asdf asf as df asdf as f fa Appeasement: The policy of making concessions (which seemed reasonable) to Hitler in order to avoid war. The policy
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2010 Michael Turner HST 1370 LE01 October 12‚ 2010 “A Bad Economy: Hitler’s Key to Gaining Power” Between the period of 1918-1933‚ Germany had suffered a major hit to their economic system due to the funding of World War I‚ The Treaty of Versailles‚ German Hyperinflation‚ and The Great Depression. From my research that I have done‚ I have concluded that all of these factors were key to the rise of power of Adolf Hitler in Germany. In this essay I’m going to explain why each of these four factors
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Grade 11 07/05/13 History – Source-based questions. 1) a. According to Source A‚ the USSR is not a threat to Germany because it is not in their interest to overrun Germany. Also Source A pin points the weaknesses of the Soviet Republic such as their need for economic aid for a ruined economic system and the fact that its soviet ideals have robbed itself of a large part of its economic strength‚ hence emphasizing on the fact that the USSR is not a threat to Germany. b. Source A’s purpose if
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The outbreak of WW2 on September 1939 occurred due to numerous factors. These causes include the harshness of the Treaty of Versailles‚ Hitler’s foreign policy‚ the failure of the League of Nations linked to the isolation of the US‚ and appeasement introduced by the British Prime Minister‚ Neville Chamberlain. Hitlers aims consisted of abolishing the Treaty of Versailles‚ a rearmament and he wanted to obtain Lebensraum for his Aryan population‚ recovering lost territory and building up the army
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