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Industrial Revolution and Information Revolution
The Industrial Revolution of the 1800s and the Information Revolution of today had a great impact on the way people live. Anytime there is a change in society, the ripple effect is great. All
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English and French Relations in the 20th Century
In the 20th Century, the relationship between English and French in Canada has deteriorated. French-English relations were already suffering and continued to do so before World War I. The two world
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The Italian revolutions of 1848
The first of the Italian revolutions of 1848 broke out in Palermo, Sicily, on January 9. Most of the revolutions that followed shortly after across Europe were similar to that of Palermo: popular and nationalist
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. As the time for
revolution approached, the colonies became less and less dependant upon the
British Empire, and more dependant upon themselves and other countries. An
example could be the enormous amount of French aid received during the
war. This dependence
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
Today the world is divided into many borders. There are economical, political, cultural, and racial. What is the result of having these borders? How does the French language play a role in modern time? A language can help transcend borders by how
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A Conservative Revolution
The American Revolution was not a true revolution as it is revealed to be, but more of a gradual change in American life. Instead of a radical change, it was a result of evolutionary changes that evolved to their way of life
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
Although Cartier explored the north coast of North America, France established its first official settlement much farther south, in Florida. There, French Huguenots started a few small colonies in 1565. The Spanish, who claimed the land and opposed
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Strife between the French and British in Canada left the category of warfare long ago, but it is still, historically, the cause of the modern conflict in French Canada. For the past few hundred years, the Quebecois have, culturally, felt like a circle
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to make a revolution toward mass production and quantities. Britain controlled much of the sugar islands of the West Indies. Britain also drove the French from the fur-bearing area of America and strengthened her hold on the Newfoundland fishing banks
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Yes or No, What Will it Be?
Coined by an anonymous writer in the Globe and Mail, the "Quiet Revolution" was a period spanning throughout 1960 into 1966 in which Quebec spearheaded a movement throughout Canada of radical social, political
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