Lessons from Paris Apartment Fire
When a fire broke out in a
Paris apartment building in late August, it made .... or injured, and because of the large number of immigrants who were
living in the ....
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Poverty In America & Living Conditions According to Robert E.
.... The average poor American has more
living space than the average individual
living in
Paris, London, Vienna, Athens, and other cities throughout Europe Nearly ....
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Composer/Singer Jacques Brel
.... Brel would become famous to American audiences largely through the revue Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and
Living in
Paris, which contained 25 of his songs ....
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Paris in Balzac and Zola
.... as
Paris is opening up its spaces, Gervaise is increasingly obliged to inhabit smaller spaces. The loss of the shop is followed by the loss of
living space and ....
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Jake & Robert Cohn in The Sun Also Rises
.... Jake and Cohn are both
living in
Paris in the 1920s. They are very different, though. Jake fought in the war and survived, though in a damaged form. ....
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Influence of Japanese Art on Claude Monet
.... This is, of course to be expected, as the three were not only colleagues in art, but good friends
living in
Paris at the same time. ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... of people or collective city-states; much like the Cathedral of Notre-Dame has done for centuries of Christians in
Paris and elsewhere ....
Living Greek: Architecture ....
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Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris
.... of people or collective city-states; much like the Cathedral of Notre-Dame has done for centuries of Christians in
Paris and elsewhere ....
Living Greek: Architecture ....
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"Mysteries of Paris"
.... the part of a minor providence" (3,1). Sue has Rodolphe
living the ideals .... the bourgeois and upper classes, of course, the villains of Mysteries of
Paris make a ....
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Japanism and Monet
.... This is, of course to be expected, as the three were not only colleagues in art, but good friends
living in
Paris at the same time. ....
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Paris and Artists
.... Eiland, S. Pelletier and Patricia Phagan document the impact of
Paris on two .... and poverty of the gleaners the most impoverished group of people
living in the ....
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Me Talk Pretty One Day
.... collection of essays in Me Talk Pretty One Day, humorist David Sedaris recounts his personal experiences of
living in America and his journey to
Paris with his ....
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Design Change in Paris
.... This movement focused attention on the city as a
living environment, and adherents .... sought a low-density, limited-scale community quite unlike
Paris (Evenson 23 ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... Thus, as in
Paris, late nineteenth century Vienna soon became distinguished as .... by 1910" (p. 9). Overpopulation and underemployment caused
living conditions in ....
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Fact or Fiction: Hemingway's As A Moveable Feast
.... published A Moveable Feast is generally characterized as an autobiographical memoir recalling Hemingway's experiences while
living in
Paris during the 1920s ....
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Fictional Account by Louis Sixteenth
.... But had I been
living in
Paris while I ruled, I think that I might have had more of a sense of the mood of the people, and might have been more able to judge ....
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Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) was one of the greatest
.... His father's investments allowed Eakins a small income which meant that he would not need to depend on painting for his
living. In
Paris he studied at the ....
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Two Treatments of Love in Literature
.... only temporarily. This is the mode of life selected by John Ferris, a reporter who is also
living in
Paris. The significance of ....
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Love as a theme in literature
.... only temporarily. This is the mode of life selected by John Ferris, a reporter who is also
living in
Paris. The significance of ....
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Rococo Style
.... new standards.
Living in
Paris, the newly-relocated aristocracy built themselves elegant townhouses, known as h(tels. These city ....
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Jean-Paul Sartre
.... He was captured and imprisoned, and when he was released he returned to
Paris and took .... developing a philosophy in terms of that life and the act of
living life ....
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Women of Drama
.... Madame Ranevsky is the owner of the "Cherry Orchard." She has been
living an extravagant life in
Paris, where her love has robbed and spurned her after running ....
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Women of Dramas
.... Madame Ranevsky is the owner of the "Cherry Orchard." She has been
living an extravagant life in
Paris, where her love has robbed and spurned her after running ....
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Two Hemingway War Novels
.... of the war. The main character in The Sun Also Rises is Jake Barnes. He is an American expatriate
living in
Paris. He falls in love ....
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Public space in Fiction
.... Dostoevsky, L'Assommoir by Emile Zola, and Last Nights of
Paris by Philippe .... them as robots, mechanical human beings rather than organic and
living entities. ....
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Pablo Picasso
.... By the age of 19, Picasso had already put together an impressive volume of brilliant art, and was
living in
Paris, part of a group of young and modern artists ....
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EuroDisney
.... Europeans coming to Disneyland
Paris are not only looking for a typical American culture .... A related complaint is that "Disney is
living off the reputation of the ....
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Women of the Left Bank
.... Secondly,
Paris offered the right combination of the familiar and the exotic. Standards of
living were more than adequate for the flocks of American and ....
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Auguste Rodin
.... Born in 1840 (in
Paris) he entered a Parisian school for the decorative arts called .... he was 18, he had turned to making decorative stonework to earn a
living. ....
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Paul Gauguin
.... myths, and primitive passions, and he created many such works while
living on Tahiti .... was Japanese art, as first seen by Gauguin at a presentation in
Paris. ....
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