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Le Pont Des Arts
1,341 wordsEiffel Tower Eiffel Tower, wrought-iron tower in Paris, a landmark and an early example of wrought-iron construction on a gigantic scale. It was designed and built by the French civil engineer Gustave Alexandre Eiffel for the Paris World's Fair of 1889. The tower, without its modern broadcasting antennae, is 300 m (984 ft) high. The lower section consists of four immense arched legs set on masonry piers. The legs curve inward until they unite in a single tapered tower. Platforms, each with an ob...
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Three Early Modern Utopias Gregory Claeys
1,097 wordsUtopian Texts Chronological List of Utopian Texts Note: not all of these texts are necessarily 'utopias' in the strict sense (whether there can be said to be a strict sense of this term is another matter), but they all have elements of the genre - or are used in our course. Several early modern utopian texts can be found in digital reproductions of the original editions on Early English Books Online (EEBO) and / or Gallica. The compilers of the New York Public Library exhibition Utopia: the sear...
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Say's Law
719 wordsBiography Say (1767-1832) was a French economist who enunciated the doctrine that became known as Say's Law of Markets, an economic thesis for many years. He was born in Lyons on January 5, 1767 to middle-class Huguenot parents, and spent most of his early years in Geneva and London. As a young man, he was engaged in business in England. Returning to France at the outbreak of the French Revolution, in the employ of a life insurance company, he became a journalist after, being noted for his skill...
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Uns Des Organs Les
1,934 wordsLe Colonel Chabert exhibits the relationship between strong and weak characters. The degree of strength within a character reflects how well the character survives in society. In society, weak characters often have no identity, profession or rank. Stronger characters have power to succeed from inner confidence, motivation and ambition. Any drastic changes brought to the body or soul by the environment corrupts that person's strength thereby affecting their ability to function properly in society...