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    that are considerably different. In the case of France and the U.S. there are a lot of similarities, but I will be focusing on the differences between each of their systems. The aspects that I will be comparing are police, courts, the legal profession, legal education, criminal procedural law, corrections, and juvenile justice and the advantages and disadvantages of each. The policing system in France is a lot different than the one in the U.S. In France there is one big centralized police system run

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    early nineteenth century, France was undergoing major changes. Before the French Revolution, France was experiencing political, social and economic problems. During this time period France was unstable, and wasn’t able to keep up with the new arising Enlightenment ideas. In addition, there were high taxes, unequal power distribution and social inequality. The French Revolution not only impacted the citizens of France, but people from other countries as well. France before the French Revolution

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    Bonaparte was born on August 15th, 1769 in Ajaccio, mediterranean island of Corsica, his family was not wealthy and considered to be on the low side of Corsican nobility. He learned to speak French and was able to graduate from Ecole military academy in France. He was second lieutenant in the French Army. Although many would say he twisted and bent Europe during his reign in 1799-1815, Napoleon l had the greatest impact on Western Civilizations as well as universal because of his creation of the Napoleonic

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    I. About France A. Background info 1. Location - Most people associate French culture with Paris, which is a center of fashion, cuisine, art and architecture, but life outside of the City of Lights is very different and varies by region. Historically, the French culture was influenced by Celtic and Gallo-Roman cultures as well as the Franks, a Germanic tribe. France was initially defined as the western area of Germany known as Rhineland but it later came to refer to a territory that was known

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    The countries of Europe also began to explore means of higher education, and give people the ability to enhance their education. The nineteenth century saw the beginning of educational reform that would set the basis for current educational practices across Europe. Some of the areas that were changed were elementary education, higher education, and women’s education. In this paper we shall examine the changes that happened throughout France, Britain, and Germany throughout the nineteenth, as well as

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    to Emperor of France dictates more than megalomania; it is a passion to create an egalitarian Europe free from the rule of Kingdoms. In every station of his life; childhood

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    In the late 1700’s France was corrupt and economically unstable. It also was in a time of complete chaos and people were killed everyday because they were not revolutionary enough. During this time France was in desperate need of someone who could take control and lead them into the right direction. In 1795, Napoleon Bonaparte was a general in the war and became a hero for many years to come. Napoleon Bonaparte was a military genius and was able to restore and stabilize France because of this he

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    major benefits revolving around education, many of which are not applied in Canada. Where to Invade Next is directed by Michael Moore and was filmed in the United States on December 23, 2015. The purpose of the film is to shine a light on the different benefits around the world and compare them to what is currently happening in America. Out of all the benefits shown, the biggest culture shock as a Canadian would have to be the differences within the schools of France, Finland and Slovenia. If I were

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    with the aims and views of a traditional enlightened despot, to the point where we may judge him as one, and compare him to others. So why is the topic of Napoleons Enlightened despotism relevant when discussing his policies of centralized control in france? Well, the establishment of this will allow us to place his policies of centralised control into a relative context and as such analyze the extent to which they were successful. His policies of centralized control were much the same as enlightened

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    the Ancien regime, to write a constitution for the rights of men and citizens,to make France a republic, to give more rights to the poorest french citizen, and to free the poorest from the pressures of Clergy and Nobility. I believe they achieved their goals of liberty, fraternity, and equality.The french revolution created a sense equality and the french gained rights and freedoms that were never before in France. The french revolutionaries did achieve most of their goals. One goal they achieved

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