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    The horrifying disease that has now past, killed fifty million people in Europe. We believe that is was caused by poisoned air, it was advised that everyone burn aromatic herbs and wood to clear the air there have been several remedies that have been discovered so we found a lot of people going to their local herbalists and that germs were passed when a victim coughed or air being inhaled. We feel it occurred because God was punishing us for our sins. We have had priests on the job making…

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    In 1763, a large statue of king Louis XV was erected at this site to celebrate the recovery of the king after a serious illness. The square surrounding the statue was created later, in 1772, by the architect Jacques-Ange Gabriel. It was known as the place Louis XV. In 1792, during the French revolution, the statue was replaced by a another, large statue, called 'Liberté' (freedom) and the square was called Place de la Révolution. A guillotine was installed at the center of the square and in…

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    I think Oswald was a lone killer and nobody helped him because how could he shot three bullets in a matter of seconds. Also what about those suspects that the police interviewed where they said they saw smoke coming out of the grass and those train conductor. When Oswald was arrested he had a fake id. The id said his name was Alex Hidell. No prints were uncovered on Oswald’s rifle until after his death. Then a palm smudged print was found on the ground. When Oswald was in the operating room…

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    France Research Paper

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    the population. Other languages Include english, spanish, and german. France is located Right above Spain and below Belgium and Germany, and on the coast of the bay of biscay. Some major cities include Paris, Marseille, Toulouse, Nantes, Lyon, and Strasbourg.Paris and Marseille being the first and second largest cities in France. France as a nation came into existence when Charlemagne became emperor in 800 A.D. France became a country during the 9th century. Some famous figures in…

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    "The Black Plague" It was a regular day in beautiful Marseille, it was 1348 and even when the day was beautiful once could smell the fear of the people in the ambient. Word had spread that the black death was taking many victims. Everyone was worried, everyone except Mr. and Mrs. Dupont. They were newly weds and they were living on their own happiness bubble. Andrew Dupont was a young doctor, he was obsessed with medicine, but he became even more obsessed with his beautiful wife. They were so in…

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    French literature at the University of Bucharest. Ionesco married Rodicia Burileanu, and they had one daughter together. He wrote several unusual children's stories for their daughter. During WWII, Ionesco moved his family back to France and lived in Marseilles. After the war, they relocated to Paris. Ionesco would be known as a great play writer, but he did not actually write his first play, The Bald Soprano, until 1950. Ionesco decided at the age of forty to learn English. He found the…

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    Today's lesson objective is: The student will create chalk drawings and animal studies in the style of cave drawings. As we’ve already covered, the Cosquer Cave is located in the Calanque de Morgiou in Marseille, France. Its newer art consists of signs and 177 animals, representing both "classical" animals such as bison, ibex, and horses, and marine animals such as seals and what appear to be auks and jellyfish. But the older art consists of 65 hand stencils and other related motifs. While the…

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    Most important personalities of Unification of Italy 1- Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807-1882) Giuseppe Garibaldi was born July 4, 1807 in Nice, French Empire. He called Father of Modern Italy. “The foremost military figure and popular hero of the age of Italian unification known as the Risorgimento with Cavour and Mazzini he is deemed one of the makers of Modern Italy. Cavour is considered the "brain of unification," Mazzini the "soul," and Garibaldi the "sword." For his battles on behalf of…

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    varied. However, BD detection is in adolescence and young adulthood; it could take 10 - 20 years to obtain an accurate diagnosis (Mitchell et al., 2004). Studies show that those with BD, only 30% are accurately diagnosed on first encounter (Elgie and Marseille 2007). According to Angst 2004, the disease burden in BD is suicidal thought (Angst, 2004). It is estimated that between 25% and 60% of individuals diagnosed with BD will attempt suicide at least once in their lives and between 4% and 19%…

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    The portrait of postman Joseph Roulin is believed to be drawn after van Gogh left Arles, to Marseilles, France. There are some evidence that supported this…

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