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    trading routes for Europe revealed and created an enormous opportunity for further expansion of western imperialism. In particular, France, although late to colonize, decided to establish its superiority over the vacant region of Indochina. The French existence in the Indochina territory led to a tragic legacy of aggressiveness towards the local people. II. The Purpose of France Aggressive Colonization on Indochina At first, the French were not interested in Indochina. However, they began to pay more attention

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    of the Middle Ground Sweeping into 17th century, the Great Britain and France had always endlessly been in war, marked as well as secured the region on the map of North America. After the Great Britain chased out France from Canada as the Great Britain did not want France to step a foot in its region. Soon after, France has moved its colonies to New Orleans in the South to a place named the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes region, which was generally has been populated with Indian as they were shrouding

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    Vanessa Alexander 0708/15 ENG123 Mrs. Holzmeister French Culture France is a country that’s culture is world renowned for its cuisine, romantic language, first of its kind art, and also, architecture. The many delicacies of French cuisine appeals to the masses. While the countries romantic language draws tourist in a hypnotic fancy. The art of France with its many works, such as its plays from play writes such as Moliere, give a witty insight into its culture as a whole. French’s astounding architecture

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    France France is known as the City of light and this city attract more and more to come for visit. From visiting Eifel tower, walk arounds for their cafes to stroll the boulevards and tour the Louvre Museum. Out of many nations, France is stands out for its fine cuisine and especially it’s wine. For many wine lover, France is heaven. Especially their countryside. From Loire Valley to the Rhone Valley, from Bordeaux to burgundy, treasure of wine in France is so much and you will hope your wine tour

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    French Empire, the French fought painful battles to take control over the region since the late 17th century. The Indochina Empire includes was is known today a North and South Vietnam, the region provided the French Empire rice, and rubber plantations. Just after World War 1, the French discover rich deposit of coal and extended its rubber plantation to Cambodia. Having a firm grip over the French Indochina region gave France world superiority over the rest of the world. Unfortunately for the French

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    As a European colonizer, and not the colonized, France was able to be the forefront of the creation of their own national cuisine without foreign interference. The French development of the Haute Cuisine that they became renowned for, was one that was able differentiate itself as one of the first examples of a truly national cuisine. The dishes that France became famous for, did spread globally, both to its colonies and other places abroad. The popularity

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    Introduction: France, one of the oldest countries in Europe, has been the home to many languages since the dawn of its creation. As one of the most influential European nations, France has successfully spread its culture and language throughout the world. While to most it seems France is a simple, homogenous country filled with nothing more than French custom, its history tells another story. Centuries prior to the French Revolution, France was a land mass occupied by many people of different

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    managers who run them? The case in hand, Compagnie Du Froid, S.A., analyzes the company’s three regions (France, Italy and Span) and their regional manager’s business performance against the set profit plan for FY 2009. Additionally, the case also raises the question of whether the traditional approach of paying 2% of corporate profit as bonus will work or not. The situation is that the thee different regions have three different actual return figures and there are several first time situations that

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    revolution. Changes include political configuration, social structure, new ideas and ideologies, relations with other countries/regions, and the role of the Catholic Church. However, there were also things that didn’t change throughout the revolution. The political involvement women had, religion, and status of poor people stayed the same. At the beginning of the time period, France was having a large amount of economic issues. They were struggling to come up with the money to cover war-debts from the American

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    Perspective” organization, it would be an opportunity of a lifetime if I were able to embark France. If I were given this special opportunity, I would choose to embark Provence – Alpes – Côte d’Azur, a region in Southeastern France and formerly known as Provence. When I am visiting Provence, I will be staying in Marseille, which is the capital of Provence – Alpes – Côte d’Azur. This city is located on the South coast of France, beside the Mediterranean Sea. I am choosing to stay here because of the cultural

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