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The Avener, Phoebe Killdeer - Fade Out Lines
Fade Out Lines” is a rework of “The Fade Out Line” by Phoebe Killdeer and The Short Straws, used with permission from Kwaidan Records.Written and composed by Phoebe Killdeer & Craig Walker, arranged by Phoebe Killdeer & Cedric Le Roux.
Directed by Antoine Mandot
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RWC 2003 REACTION -- France defeat delights Woodward and Johnson
Martin Johnson and Clive Woodward outline their delight at beating France 24-7 to advance to the 2003 Rugby World Cup final against Australia, while Les Bleu...
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France says carrier in Mediterranean to target ISIL in Syria
Defense Minister Jean-Eve Lod-Qeean says the giant warship will go operational in the eastern Mediterranean as of Monday. This means fighter jets, lined up along the deck of the vessel, will be able to reach the ISIL positions in Syria. France has pledged to eliminate the terrorist group after a spate of bloody attacks left at least 130 people dead in Paris. Meanwhile in Britain, Prime Minister Da
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A French economic overhaul? Economy minister faces uphill battle in bid to reform
Subscribe to France 24 now: http://bit.ly/France24Subscribe
DEBATE : Is austerity the problem or the solution to France's economic woes? The man in charge, Emmanuel Macron, owes his position to the anger of his predecessor at the austerity imposed by Brussels; he is now trying to get France on track to meet EU deficit targets through reform. On Wednesday the former banker Emmanuel Macron will out
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free green screen les twins outline dancing from France.
By Earl Bovell Henry.
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Drake - Hotline Bling
Hotline Bling (Official Video)
Available for download here! http://republicrec.co/DrakeHotlineBling
Share/Stream “Hotline Bling” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6nmz4imkDcmtwMjocAzFSx
Directed by Director X
Produced by Evan Landry
Edited by Laura McMillan
Production Company: Creative Soul
Music video by Drake performing Hotline Bling. © 2015 Cash Money Records Inc.
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GAIMES CPO 2002 Case Study Presentation France
Presentation on France as a case study for CPO 2002 class.
Outline of the presentation: France in terms of
- Geography
- Demographics
- Ethnicity & Religion
- Economy
- Politics
References of the presentation:
- Introduction to Comparative Politics: Political Challenges and Changing Agendas, Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, William A. Joseph, Wadsworth, Cengage Learning
- France found at: http://go
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Claude-France Arnould on Innovative Solutions for European Defence Cooperation
About the Event: National defence budgets across the EU are under severe pressure as a result of the economic crisis and multinational cooperation is conside...
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen (French Revolution: Part 4)
http://www.tomrichey.net
The long-awaited fourth installment of my French Revolution series addresses the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, which was passed by the National Assembly in 1789. The Declaration outlines the principles of the French Revolution, giving us a picture of both what the revolutionaries were seeking and also a preview of where the Revolution was heading. I
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French Cycle Race AKA French Cycle Tour Race. (1947)
Various locations in France (Briancon and the French Alps) and Monte Carlo.
C.U. Outline of map of France showing route of tour marked out. L.S.M.S. string of cyclists speeding along roads lined with people, passing quickly through towns. L.S. they toil up an incline in mountainous country. C.U. At the end of each stage the man who is leading is feted. L.S. A Mountain slope with a road winding
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Germany, UK & France Real Estate Briefing @NY - Regulation
Martin Brühl, Head of Investment Management International, Union Investment Real Estate, Paul Jayson, Partner, DLA Piper and Laurent Diot, Chairman and CEO, Harvestate Asset Management outline recent regulatory issues across the markets in Germany, the UK and France.
© PropertyEU, Germany, UK & France Briefing, European Real Estate Opportunities, New York, June 2015
Filmed by PropertyEU TV
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Reunaviiva - The Outline'09 Invitation by Trilobit
Invitation intro for Outline 2009 demoparty by Trilobit, running on Atari VCS (2600). 1st place in the Oldskool intro compo at Numerica Artparty, Montbéliard...
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Jean Michel Casa on France in Europe Today
About the Speech: President François Hollande's first one hundred days in office have been marked by intensive negotiations at EU level as efforts continue t...
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9 Facts That’ll Make You Say “Whaaa?”
Teddy Roosevelt had MORE PETS THAN YOU THOUGHT!
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Protolith
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CI 2300 Video - French Cognates by way of Norman Occupation
This project is an outline of a possible lesson plan for teaching an explanation of the connections between the English and French languages, in particular h...
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AFIDOL Huiles Midi France Jamy.mp4
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The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29
In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes? The guillotine? The Reign of Terror? All of this and more contributed to the French Revolution not being quite as revolutionary as it could have been. France endured multiple constitutions, the heads of heads of state literally rolled, and
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Rap Maroc 2015 new clipa Ma kantzrawch by OutLine VIDEO
7ankalis record . RAP MAROC 2015 . RAP YOUSSOUFIA . RAP LIVE . HIP HOP 2015 . MAROC MUSIC 2015 . FREESTYLE RAP . INSTRUMENTALE RAP . HIP HOP 2015 .
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McCain and Obama outline diverging policies
NEWS: The two US presidential hopefuls detailed their energy policies after a wave of finger-pointing singled out the first contradictions in their campaign ...
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Outline of Origins of WW1 (2 Bismarck)
This video looks at the alliance network that Bismarck built up in the 1870s and 1880s as a way of protecting Germany and isolating France
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French National Anthem - "La Marseillaise" (FR/EN)
National Anthem of France - "La Marseillaise" (The Marseillaise) Includes lyrics in both French and English.
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France political system
An overview of the political system of the Republic of France.
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Turkey: Putin and Cameron agree to join forces against terrorism
Russian President Vladimir Putin and UK Prime Minister David Cameron agreed that Russia and the UK should cooperate to "defeat" terrorism during their meeting on the sidelines of the G20 in Antalya, Monday.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "Prime Minister, good morning! We were working together yesterday for the whole day but we still have many issues of a bilateral character to
The Avener, Phoebe Killdeer - Fade Out Lines
Fade Out Lines” is a rework of “The Fade Out Line” by Phoebe Killdeer and The Short Straws, used with permission from Kwaidan Records.Written and composed by Ph...
Fade Out Lines” is a rework of “The Fade Out Line” by Phoebe Killdeer and The Short Straws, used with permission from Kwaidan Records.Written and composed by Phoebe Killdeer & Craig Walker, arranged by Phoebe Killdeer & Cedric Le Roux.
Directed by Antoine Mandot
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wn.com/The Avener, Phoebe Killdeer Fade Out Lines
Fade Out Lines” is a rework of “The Fade Out Line” by Phoebe Killdeer and The Short Straws, used with permission from Kwaidan Records.Written and composed by Phoebe Killdeer & Craig Walker, arranged by Phoebe Killdeer & Cedric Le Roux.
Directed by Antoine Mandot
Follow The Avener on Facebook :
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- published: 20 Oct 2014
- views: 5447047
RWC 2003 REACTION -- France defeat delights Woodward and Johnson
Martin Johnson and Clive Woodward outline their delight at beating France 24-7 to advance to the 2003 Rugby World Cup final against Australia, while Les Bleu......
Martin Johnson and Clive Woodward outline their delight at beating France 24-7 to advance to the 2003 Rugby World Cup final against Australia, while Les Bleu...
wn.com/Rwc 2003 Reaction France Defeat Delights Woodward And Johnson
Martin Johnson and Clive Woodward outline their delight at beating France 24-7 to advance to the 2003 Rugby World Cup final against Australia, while Les Bleu...
France says carrier in Mediterranean to target ISIL in Syria
Defense Minister Jean-Eve Lod-Qeean says the giant warship will go operational in the eastern Mediterranean as of Monday. This means fighter jets, lined up alon...
Defense Minister Jean-Eve Lod-Qeean says the giant warship will go operational in the eastern Mediterranean as of Monday. This means fighter jets, lined up along the deck of the vessel, will be able to reach the ISIL positions in Syria. France has pledged to eliminate the terrorist group after a spate of bloody attacks left at least 130 people dead in Paris. Meanwhile in Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron is seeking the parliament's approval for bombing raids against Daesh in Syria. Cameron is set to outline his plan for the lawmakers this week.
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Defense Minister Jean-Eve Lod-Qeean says the giant warship will go operational in the eastern Mediterranean as of Monday. This means fighter jets, lined up along the deck of the vessel, will be able to reach the ISIL positions in Syria. France has pledged to eliminate the terrorist group after a spate of bloody attacks left at least 130 people dead in Paris. Meanwhile in Britain, Prime Minister David Cameron is seeking the parliament's approval for bombing raids against Daesh in Syria. Cameron is set to outline his plan for the lawmakers this week.
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- published: 22 Nov 2015
- views: 287
A French economic overhaul? Economy minister faces uphill battle in bid to reform
Subscribe to France 24 now: http://bit.ly/France24Subscribe
DEBATE : Is austerity the problem or the solution to France's economic woes? The man in charge, Emm...
Subscribe to France 24 now: http://bit.ly/France24Subscribe
DEBATE : Is austerity the problem or the solution to France's economic woes? The man in charge, Emmanuel Macron, owes his position to the anger of his predecessor at the austerity imposed by Brussels; he is now trying to get France on track to meet EU deficit targets through reform. On Wednesday the former banker Emmanuel Macron will outline his plan. Among the reforms are more Sunday trading for shops, opening up national bus routes and throwing open traditionally closed professions.
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wn.com/A French Economic Overhaul Economy Minister Faces Uphill Battle In Bid To Reform
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DEBATE : Is austerity the problem or the solution to France's economic woes? The man in charge, Emmanuel Macron, owes his position to the anger of his predecessor at the austerity imposed by Brussels; he is now trying to get France on track to meet EU deficit targets through reform. On Wednesday the former banker Emmanuel Macron will outline his plan. Among the reforms are more Sunday trading for shops, opening up national bus routes and throwing open traditionally closed professions.
Visit our website:
http://www.france24.com
Subscribe to our YouTube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=france24english
Like us on Facebook:
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- published: 09 Dec 2014
- views: 5
Drake - Hotline Bling
Hotline Bling (Official Video)
Available for download here! http://republicrec.co/DrakeHotlineBling
Share/Stream “Hotline Bling” on Spotify: https://open.spot...
Hotline Bling (Official Video)
Available for download here! http://republicrec.co/DrakeHotlineBling
Share/Stream “Hotline Bling” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6nmz4imkDcmtwMjocAzFSx
Directed by Director X
Produced by Evan Landry
Edited by Laura McMillan
Production Company: Creative Soul
Music video by Drake performing Hotline Bling. © 2015 Cash Money Records Inc.
http://vevo.ly/R0NNDX
wn.com/Drake Hotline Bling
Hotline Bling (Official Video)
Available for download here! http://republicrec.co/DrakeHotlineBling
Share/Stream “Hotline Bling” on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/6nmz4imkDcmtwMjocAzFSx
Directed by Director X
Produced by Evan Landry
Edited by Laura McMillan
Production Company: Creative Soul
Music video by Drake performing Hotline Bling. © 2015 Cash Money Records Inc.
http://vevo.ly/R0NNDX
- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 421210
GAIMES CPO 2002 Case Study Presentation France
Presentation on France as a case study for CPO 2002 class.
Outline of the presentation: France in terms of
- Geography
- Demographics
- Ethnicity & Religion
- ...
Presentation on France as a case study for CPO 2002 class.
Outline of the presentation: France in terms of
- Geography
- Demographics
- Ethnicity & Religion
- Economy
- Politics
References of the presentation:
- Introduction to Comparative Politics: Political Challenges and Changing Agendas, Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, William A. Joseph, Wadsworth, Cengage Learning
- France found at: http://goo.gl/x7AM4V
wn.com/Gaimes Cpo 2002 Case Study Presentation France
Presentation on France as a case study for CPO 2002 class.
Outline of the presentation: France in terms of
- Geography
- Demographics
- Ethnicity & Religion
- Economy
- Politics
References of the presentation:
- Introduction to Comparative Politics: Political Challenges and Changing Agendas, Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, William A. Joseph, Wadsworth, Cengage Learning
- France found at: http://goo.gl/x7AM4V
- published: 23 Apr 2014
- views: 7
Claude-France Arnould on Innovative Solutions for European Defence Cooperation
About the Event: National defence budgets across the EU are under severe pressure as a result of the economic crisis and multinational cooperation is conside......
About the Event: National defence budgets across the EU are under severe pressure as a result of the economic crisis and multinational cooperation is conside...
wn.com/Claude France Arnould On Innovative Solutions For European Defence Cooperation
About the Event: National defence budgets across the EU are under severe pressure as a result of the economic crisis and multinational cooperation is conside...
- published: 04 Oct 2011
- views: 507
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author: IIEA1
Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen (French Revolution: Part 4)
http://www.tomrichey.net
The long-awaited fourth installment of my French Revolution series addresses the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, whi...
http://www.tomrichey.net
The long-awaited fourth installment of my French Revolution series addresses the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, which was passed by the National Assembly in 1789. The Declaration outlines the principles of the French Revolution, giving us a picture of both what the revolutionaries were seeking and also a preview of where the Revolution was heading. I present the Declaration of the Rights of Man as a dialogue between Thomas Jefferson and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as both Jeffersonian liberalism and Rousseau's radical democracy are both evident in the document.
This lecture is designed for students taking courses in AP European History and Western Civilization, but should also meet the needs of advanced high school students and lifelong learners.
This is part of my French Revolution lecture series, which you may access here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfzs_X6OQBOw3X9AteC7RjzsS1qUWdQCn&action;_edit=1
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http://www.tomrichey.net
The long-awaited fourth installment of my French Revolution series addresses the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, which was passed by the National Assembly in 1789. The Declaration outlines the principles of the French Revolution, giving us a picture of both what the revolutionaries were seeking and also a preview of where the Revolution was heading. I present the Declaration of the Rights of Man as a dialogue between Thomas Jefferson and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as both Jeffersonian liberalism and Rousseau's radical democracy are both evident in the document.
This lecture is designed for students taking courses in AP European History and Western Civilization, but should also meet the needs of advanced high school students and lifelong learners.
This is part of my French Revolution lecture series, which you may access here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfzs_X6OQBOw3X9AteC7RjzsS1qUWdQCn&action;_edit=1
- published: 25 Jan 2015
- views: 91
French Cycle Race AKA French Cycle Tour Race. (1947)
Various locations in France (Briancon and the French Alps) and Monte Carlo.
C.U. Outline of map of France showing route of tour marked out. L.S.M.S. string o...
Various locations in France (Briancon and the French Alps) and Monte Carlo.
C.U. Outline of map of France showing route of tour marked out. L.S.M.S. string of cyclists speeding along roads lined with people, passing quickly through towns. L.S. they toil up an incline in mountainous country. C.U. At the end of each stage the man who is leading is feted. L.S. A Mountain slope with a road winding up it. (Good Scenic Material) CU a man washing a photographic print in a pail of water. CU a print on a revolving roller on a radio transmitting machine. L.S. String of cyclists going along mountain roads. C.U. a cyclist with a spare tyre slung round his neck. L.S. General views of Monte Carlo. C.U. the winner receives a kiss.
Mute Neg.
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wn.com/French Cycle Race Aka French Cycle Tour Race. (1947)
Various locations in France (Briancon and the French Alps) and Monte Carlo.
C.U. Outline of map of France showing route of tour marked out. L.S.M.S. string of cyclists speeding along roads lined with people, passing quickly through towns. L.S. they toil up an incline in mountainous country. C.U. At the end of each stage the man who is leading is feted. L.S. A Mountain slope with a road winding up it. (Good Scenic Material) CU a man washing a photographic print in a pail of water. CU a print on a revolving roller on a radio transmitting machine. L.S. String of cyclists going along mountain roads. C.U. a cyclist with a spare tyre slung round his neck. L.S. General views of Monte Carlo. C.U. the winner receives a kiss.
Mute Neg.
90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:2393.16
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 0
Germany, UK & France Real Estate Briefing @NY - Regulation
Martin Brühl, Head of Investment Management International, Union Investment Real Estate, Paul Jayson, Partner, DLA Piper and Laurent Diot, Chairman and CEO, Har...
Martin Brühl, Head of Investment Management International, Union Investment Real Estate, Paul Jayson, Partner, DLA Piper and Laurent Diot, Chairman and CEO, Harvestate Asset Management outline recent regulatory issues across the markets in Germany, the UK and France.
© PropertyEU, Germany, UK & France Briefing, European Real Estate Opportunities, New York, June 2015
Filmed by PropertyEU TV
wn.com/Germany, UK France Real Estate Briefing NY Regulation
Martin Brühl, Head of Investment Management International, Union Investment Real Estate, Paul Jayson, Partner, DLA Piper and Laurent Diot, Chairman and CEO, Harvestate Asset Management outline recent regulatory issues across the markets in Germany, the UK and France.
© PropertyEU, Germany, UK & France Briefing, European Real Estate Opportunities, New York, June 2015
Filmed by PropertyEU TV
- published: 16 Jun 2015
- views: 4
Reunaviiva - The Outline'09 Invitation by Trilobit
Invitation intro for Outline 2009 demoparty by Trilobit, running on Atari VCS (2600). 1st place in the Oldskool intro compo at Numerica Artparty, Montbéliard......
Invitation intro for Outline 2009 demoparty by Trilobit, running on Atari VCS (2600). 1st place in the Oldskool intro compo at Numerica Artparty, Montbéliard...
wn.com/Reunaviiva The Outline'09 Invitation By Trilobit
Invitation intro for Outline 2009 demoparty by Trilobit, running on Atari VCS (2600). 1st place in the Oldskool intro compo at Numerica Artparty, Montbéliard...
- published: 15 Mar 2009
- views: 2656
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author: havoc242
Jean Michel Casa on France in Europe Today
About the Speech: President François Hollande's first one hundred days in office have been marked by intensive negotiations at EU level as efforts continue t......
About the Speech: President François Hollande's first one hundred days in office have been marked by intensive negotiations at EU level as efforts continue t...
wn.com/Jean Michel Casa On France In Europe Today
About the Speech: President François Hollande's first one hundred days in office have been marked by intensive negotiations at EU level as efforts continue t...
- published: 10 Sep 2012
- views: 342
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author: IIEA1
9 Facts That’ll Make You Say “Whaaa?”
Teddy Roosevelt had MORE PETS THAN YOU THOUGHT!
Share on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1t5XpzU
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Teddy Roosevelt had MORE PETS THAN YOU THOUGHT!
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Share on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1t5XoMt
[Long description goes here.]
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MUSIC
Protolith
Licensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.
STILLS
Saturn’s moon Enceladus/Stocktrek Images
Thinkstock.com
23603259/Hemera Technologies
Thinkstock.com
23532471/Zedcor Wholly Owned
Thinkstock.com
Michigan Recycles/Marisa Allegra Williams
Thinkstock.com
Lake Loch Ness, Scotland/Elnur Amikishiyev
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Outline map of France in blue/Martin Crowdy
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Illustration of the british isles…/Ingram Publishing
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French Baguette/Valengilda
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Abstract crumpled…/Brilt
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Map of Japan/AlexanderZam
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Chess game pieces/Picsfive
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Roosevelt at Mount Rushmore/LindaJoHeilman
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Cute Abyssinian Guineapig/Ihsan Eroglu
Thinkstock.com
VIDEO
Film Footage courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc.
Used with Permission
SOURCES
http://www.ndl.go.jp/en/aboutus/index.html
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/404741/National-Diet-Library
New Scientist magazine, April 26-May 2, 2014 issue, pg. 7
New Scientist, April 12-18, 2014 issue, pg. 12
http://www.moneyfactory.gov/faqlibrary.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/03/19/detroit-spends-more-money-issuing-parking-fines-than-it-collects-from-them/
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/31/world/europe/a-french-dining-staple-is-losing-its-place-at-the-table.html?_r=0
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/PPP_Release_National_617.pdf
http://www.nps.gov/thrb/historyculture/the-roosevelt-pets.htm
http://www.slate.com/articles/sports/sports_nut/2014/09/sinquefield_cup_one_of_the_most_amazing_feats_in_chess_history_just_happened.html
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BUZZFEED VIDEO
BuzzFeed is the world's first true social news organization. Featuring tasty, short, fun, inspiring, funny, interesting videos from the BuzzFeed. /BuzzFeedVideo is BuzzFeed's original YouTube Channel, with a focus on producing great short-form BuzzFeed videos for YouTube (and the world!). BuzzFeed Video will entertain, educate, spark conversation, inspire and delight. Subscribe to BuzzFeedVideo today and check us out at http://buzzfeed.com
wn.com/9 Facts That’Ll Make You Say “Whaaa ”
Teddy Roosevelt had MORE PETS THAN YOU THOUGHT!
Share on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1t5XpzU
Like BuzzFeedVideo on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/18yCF0b
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[Long description goes here.]
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MUSIC
Protolith
Licensed via Warner Chappell Production Music Inc.
STILLS
Saturn’s moon Enceladus/Stocktrek Images
Thinkstock.com
23603259/Hemera Technologies
Thinkstock.com
23532471/Zedcor Wholly Owned
Thinkstock.com
Michigan Recycles/Marisa Allegra Williams
Thinkstock.com
Lake Loch Ness, Scotland/Elnur Amikishiyev
Thinkstock.com
Outline map of France in blue/Martin Crowdy
Thinkstock.com
Illustration of the british isles…/Ingram Publishing
Thinkstock.com
French Baguette/Valengilda
Thinkstock.com
Abstract crumpled…/Brilt
Thinkstock.com
Map of Japan/AlexanderZam
Thinkstock.com
Chess game pieces/Picsfive
Thinkstock.com
Roosevelt at Mount Rushmore/LindaJoHeilman
Thinkstock.com
Cute Abyssinian Guineapig/Ihsan Eroglu
Thinkstock.com
VIDEO
Film Footage courtesy of Shutterstock, Inc.
Used with Permission
SOURCES
http://www.ndl.go.jp/en/aboutus/index.html
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/404741/National-Diet-Library
New Scientist magazine, April 26-May 2, 2014 issue, pg. 7
New Scientist, April 12-18, 2014 issue, pg. 12
http://www.moneyfactory.gov/faqlibrary.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2014/03/19/detroit-spends-more-money-issuing-parking-fines-than-it-collects-from-them/
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/31/world/europe/a-french-dining-staple-is-losing-its-place-at-the-table.html?_r=0
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/PPP_Release_National_617.pdf
http://www.nps.gov/thrb/historyculture/the-roosevelt-pets.htm
http://www.slate.com/articles/sports/sports_nut/2014/09/sinquefield_cup_one_of_the_most_amazing_feats_in_chess_history_just_happened.html
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BuzzFeed is the world's first true social news organization. Featuring tasty, short, fun, inspiring, funny, interesting videos from the BuzzFeed. /BuzzFeedVideo is BuzzFeed's original YouTube Channel, with a focus on producing great short-form BuzzFeed videos for YouTube (and the world!). BuzzFeed Video will entertain, educate, spark conversation, inspire and delight. Subscribe to BuzzFeedVideo today and check us out at http://buzzfeed.com
- published: 27 Sep 2014
- views: 101224
CI 2300 Video - French Cognates by way of Norman Occupation
This project is an outline of a possible lesson plan for teaching an explanation of the connections between the English and French languages, in particular h......
This project is an outline of a possible lesson plan for teaching an explanation of the connections between the English and French languages, in particular h...
wn.com/Ci 2300 Video French Cognates By Way Of Norman Occupation
This project is an outline of a possible lesson plan for teaching an explanation of the connections between the English and French languages, in particular h...
The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29
In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes?...
In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes? The guillotine? The Reign of Terror? All of this and more contributed to the French Revolution not being quite as revolutionary as it could have been. France endured multiple constitutions, the heads of heads of state literally rolled, and then they ended up with a megalomaniacal little emperor by the name of Napoleon. But how did all of this change the world, and how did it lead to other, more successful revolutions around the world? Watch this video and find out. Spoiler alert: Marie Antoinette never said, "Let them eat cake." Sorry.
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In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes? The guillotine? The Reign of Terror? All of this and more contributed to the French Revolution not being quite as revolutionary as it could have been. France endured multiple constitutions, the heads of heads of state literally rolled, and then they ended up with a megalomaniacal little emperor by the name of Napoleon. But how did all of this change the world, and how did it lead to other, more successful revolutions around the world? Watch this video and find out. Spoiler alert: Marie Antoinette never said, "Let them eat cake." Sorry.
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Thermidor (which is this month) is Revolutions month on Crash Course!
The American Revolution: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlUiSBXQHCw
Coming soon:
#30 - Haitian Revolution
#31 - Latin American Revolutions
#32 - Industrial Revolution Support CrashCourse on Subbable: http://subbable.com/crashcourse
- published: 10 Aug 2012
- views: 1804003
Rap Maroc 2015 new clipa Ma kantzrawch by OutLine VIDEO
7ankalis record . RAP MAROC 2015 . RAP YOUSSOUFIA . RAP LIVE . HIP HOP 2015 . MAROC MUSIC 2015 . FREESTYLE RAP . INSTRUMENTALE RAP . HIP HOP 2015 ....
7ankalis record . RAP MAROC 2015 . RAP YOUSSOUFIA . RAP LIVE . HIP HOP 2015 . MAROC MUSIC 2015 . FREESTYLE RAP . INSTRUMENTALE RAP . HIP HOP 2015 .
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7ankalis record . RAP MAROC 2015 . RAP YOUSSOUFIA . RAP LIVE . HIP HOP 2015 . MAROC MUSIC 2015 . FREESTYLE RAP . INSTRUMENTALE RAP . HIP HOP 2015 .
- published: 22 Jul 2015
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McCain and Obama outline diverging policies
NEWS: The two US presidential hopefuls detailed their energy policies after a wave of finger-pointing singled out the first contradictions in their campaign ......
NEWS: The two US presidential hopefuls detailed their energy policies after a wave of finger-pointing singled out the first contradictions in their campaign ...
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NEWS: The two US presidential hopefuls detailed their energy policies after a wave of finger-pointing singled out the first contradictions in their campaign ...
Outline of Origins of WW1 (2 Bismarck)
This video looks at the alliance network that Bismarck built up in the 1870s and 1880s as a way of protecting Germany and isolating France...
This video looks at the alliance network that Bismarck built up in the 1870s and 1880s as a way of protecting Germany and isolating France
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This video looks at the alliance network that Bismarck built up in the 1870s and 1880s as a way of protecting Germany and isolating France
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French National Anthem - "La Marseillaise" (FR/EN)
National Anthem of France - "La Marseillaise" (The Marseillaise) Includes lyrics in both French and English....
National Anthem of France - "La Marseillaise" (The Marseillaise) Includes lyrics in both French and English.
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National Anthem of France - "La Marseillaise" (The Marseillaise) Includes lyrics in both French and English.
France political system
An overview of the political system of the Republic of France....
An overview of the political system of the Republic of France.
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An overview of the political system of the Republic of France.
Turkey: Putin and Cameron agree to join forces against terrorism
Russian President Vladimir Putin and UK Prime Minister David Cameron agreed that Russia and the UK should cooperate to "defeat" terrorism during their meeting o...
Russian President Vladimir Putin and UK Prime Minister David Cameron agreed that Russia and the UK should cooperate to "defeat" terrorism during their meeting on the sidelines of the G20 in Antalya, Monday.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "Prime Minister, good morning! We were working together yesterday for the whole day but we still have many issues of a bilateral character to discuss."
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "We are glad that Great Britain joined the Vienna format and the latest tragic events, including those in France, prove that we must unite our efforts in fighting against evil, such as terrorism."
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "Unfortunately, our bilateral relations are not at their best. However, we see some revival in the activity of our intergovernmental commissions."
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "I think it is necessary to conduct an analysis of all the positive moments of the past, to look into the future and to outline plans for the development of our relations."
SOT, UK David Cameron, UK Prime Minister (English): "Once again my condolences for the terrible loss of life of your citizens in the Sharm el-Sheikh aeroplane disaster."
SOT, UK Prime Minister David Cameron (English): "And as you said we are meeting together after the appalling terrorist attacks in France and it is clear to me that we must work together to defeat this scourge of terrorism that is a threat to Britain, a threat to Russia, a threat to us all."
SOT, UK Prime Minister David Cameron (English): "I am sure we can discuss that and the situation in Syria this morning. And as you say there is an opportunity to talk about our bilateral relationship as well."
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President (Russian): "Thank you, David, for your condolences. It is a great loss for us. And I want to thank you for your recent phone call, in which you expressed your thoughts about the causes of the tragedy and shared data from British specialists."
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and UK Prime Minister David Cameron agreed that Russia and the UK should cooperate to "defeat" terrorism during their meeting on the sidelines of the G20 in Antalya, Monday.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "Prime Minister, good morning! We were working together yesterday for the whole day but we still have many issues of a bilateral character to discuss."
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "We are glad that Great Britain joined the Vienna format and the latest tragic events, including those in France, prove that we must unite our efforts in fighting against evil, such as terrorism."
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "Unfortunately, our bilateral relations are not at their best. However, we see some revival in the activity of our intergovernmental commissions."
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "I think it is necessary to conduct an analysis of all the positive moments of the past, to look into the future and to outline plans for the development of our relations."
SOT, UK David Cameron, UK Prime Minister (English): "Once again my condolences for the terrible loss of life of your citizens in the Sharm el-Sheikh aeroplane disaster."
SOT, UK Prime Minister David Cameron (English): "And as you said we are meeting together after the appalling terrorist attacks in France and it is clear to me that we must work together to defeat this scourge of terrorism that is a threat to Britain, a threat to Russia, a threat to us all."
SOT, UK Prime Minister David Cameron (English): "I am sure we can discuss that and the situation in Syria this morning. And as you say there is an opportunity to talk about our bilateral relationship as well."
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President (Russian): "Thank you, David, for your condolences. It is a great loss for us. And I want to thank you for your recent phone call, in which you expressed your thoughts about the causes of the tragedy and shared data from British specialists."
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- published: 16 Nov 2015
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France Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination France.
France is a country with a long and dramatic history. A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and castles and also a country of beautiful landscapes.Today Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans and then the domain of the Sun King. Paris is not a city
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Paris, France Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-France region.
The most important places to visit in Paris are: Place de la Concorde (the largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night), Pompidou Center (a colorfully creative modern
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TRAVEL GUIDE: Top Things to Do in Nice, France
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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore the 5th largest city in France....Nice! If you love great food, nightlife, shopping, beaches and art, add Nice, France to your list of must-visit destinations. This is a short travel guide to Nice, France. Enjoy!
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50 Things to do in Paris, France | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Earlier this summer we spent a whole 10 days in Paris and we decided we wanted to highlight some of the best attractions and activities around the city. Over the course of our visit we came up with 50 things to do in Paris, but of course, there are plenty more things you could experience here. We hope this guide will you plan your trip to Paris, and let us know if there's anything else you would a
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Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a n
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Paris Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the
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Nice Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.
You can walk in their footsteps—literally—with a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which roughly translates to Wa
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France's Most Beautiful Villages - France Travel Guide
Take a tour of France's Most Beautiful Villages -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you the Most Beautiful Villages of France:
Embodying France's natural ethereal beauty is the village of Gordes. Engulfed by luxuriant countryside and green hills, it has been deemed one of ''The most beautiful villages of France''. Enshrouded by houses ma
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MARSEILLE, FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE
Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, we will explore the second largest city in France...Marseille! If you enjoy fresh fish, beautiful historic and modern architecture, independent shops and cafes and music festivals, you'll definitely enjoy this video.
PLACES I VISITED & THINGS I DID IN THIS VIDEO:
* La Grande Savvoineire
*City Tour Marseille http://goo.gl/ZIjEeo
* Fête de la Musique http
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France Travel Skills
Join Steve Smith, co-author of Rick Steves' France guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in France. Experience the very best of Paris along with its most stunning surroundings: the Loire Valley's exquisite châteaux; Brittany's half-timbered villages; Normandy's magical Mont St-Michel and stirring D-Day beaches; Monet's dreamy gardens at Giverny; prehistoric caves and stunning bea
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Lyon - France
Lyon is known for its historical and architectural landmarks and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lyon was historically known as an important area for the pr...
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Visit Paris: 5 Things You Will Love & Hate About Paris
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Thinking of visiting Paris, France? Here are some travel tips about what you will love & hate about visiting the city of lights and possibly the most beautiful city in the world. What to see and do while in Paris.
Filmed in Paris, France
Copyright Mark Wolters 2012
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Great Attractions, Lyon (France) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Lyon, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Lyon, France.
Number five: Place Bellecour. Lyon is one of the largest cities of France. It has many great landmarks, like this historical square, a focal point of the city.
Number four: St. Jean Cathedral, an impressive Rom
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Top 10 Travel Attractions, Paris (France) - Travel Guide (Bastille Day Ideas)
Take a tour of Paris, France (Bastille Day Ideas) - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I'd like to give you a tour of the top 10 attractions of Paris.
Number ten, Hotel de Ville. This grand neo-Renaissance style landmark built centuries ago is home of the city administration.
Number nine, Place de la Concorde. The largest s
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Paris, France Travel Guide
http://bookinghunter.com/
Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-France region.
The most important places to visit in Paris are: Place de la Concorde (the largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night), Pompidou Center (a colorfully creative modern
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Nice Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Nice in France.
Nice is the Côte d'Azur's fascinating and colorful city located on the curve of Angel Bay, a metropolis that has lost little of its turn of the century charm. It is also a place of contrast with all the pulsating life of an international city mixed with the rich Mediterranean flair of the south.
The magnificent Promenade Des Anglais was named after t
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Top 5 Attractions, Marseille (France) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Marseille, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top five attractions of Marseille, France.
Number 5 - Calanques. Tall cliffs by the Mediterranean Sea, make this a spectacular outdoor attraction.
Number 4 - Marseille Cathedral, a massive Roman Catholic cathedral that was built in the 19th
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◄ EXPLORE NICE (France) & MONTE CARLO (Monaco) / TRAVEL GUIDE
One of the most beautiful medium sized cities in the world, Nice has something for everyone.
And should you get bored, just a short train trip away you can also visit Monte Carlo (Monaco). The beaches are crystal blue and the city looks like a carbon copy of Paris (on a smaller scale). Actually we like Nice much more than Paris. Monaco, meh... we are not too sure yet. It may take another couple o
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Paris (France) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Paris in France.
Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans, then it served the extravagant lifestyle of the Sun King, Louis XIV until it became a hotbed of Revolution.
Champs-Élysée is surely one of the most bea
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Dijon France Travel Guide
Fun Travel Guide to Dijon, what to see, what to do in Dijon. This Video log will take you traveling around Dijon to show you why you should visit Dijon. (Video log is courtesy of ATOUT FRANCE)
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Nice, France Travel Guide
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Nice is a large city in the France. It is located along the French Riviera that gives it a memorable beautiful. Nice City has many attractive sites to be shown to its visitors and enjoyed all along. There are natural features, extensive sandy beaches, and historic sites with history-telling strictures of the past centuries of the French society. Nice reveals the nature of
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Brittany France travel guide
Fun Travel Guide to Brittany, what to see, what to do in Brittany. This Video log will take you traveling around Brittany to show you why you should visit Br...
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TRAVEL GUIDE: Aix en Provence, France
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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore beautiful and elegant Aix-en-Provence. If you enjoy vibrant art scenes, colourful festivals, bustling markets, walks in the countryside, quant cafes and 17th and 18th century mansions, press play and enjoy! Oh and there may be some wine consumption as well. Enjoy!
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France Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination France.
France is a country with a long and dramatic history. A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and...
Travel video about destination France.
France is a country with a long and dramatic history. A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and castles and also a country of beautiful landscapes.Today Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans and then the domain of the Sun King. Paris is not a city but a feeling of joie de vivre! Les Champs Elysees is the French metropolis’ magnificent avenue and surely one of the most beautiful in the world, with wide boulevards, shady corners and large volumes of traffic. For more than a century the members of the French court languished in Versailles where incredible pageantry and opulence dominated and the king celebrated in majestic style. A hundred hectares of ingenious garden design with a strict symmetry of wide star-shaped garden paths that seem to be without end. With its historic buildings, the eighty metre high granite mound of Le Mont-Saint-Michel is like something from a fairy tale. Due to its unique location and architectural splendour this picturesque village is often referred to as the Wonder Of The Occident. The Emerald Coast is a world of foaming white surf and dramatic cliffs. Saint Malo is the proud and solemn “Town Of Corsairs” as the yacht harbour of today once contained pirate ships. The historic centre of Nice, Vielle Ville, has maintained its charm and boasts the most well displayed fish market on the whole Cote D`Azur and a fruit and flower market that each day offers fresh produce and satisfies all the requirements of its most demanding customers. This is a journey to many corners of France - a fascinating journey not to be missed!
wn.com/France Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination France.
France is a country with a long and dramatic history. A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and castles and also a country of beautiful landscapes.Today Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans and then the domain of the Sun King. Paris is not a city but a feeling of joie de vivre! Les Champs Elysees is the French metropolis’ magnificent avenue and surely one of the most beautiful in the world, with wide boulevards, shady corners and large volumes of traffic. For more than a century the members of the French court languished in Versailles where incredible pageantry and opulence dominated and the king celebrated in majestic style. A hundred hectares of ingenious garden design with a strict symmetry of wide star-shaped garden paths that seem to be without end. With its historic buildings, the eighty metre high granite mound of Le Mont-Saint-Michel is like something from a fairy tale. Due to its unique location and architectural splendour this picturesque village is often referred to as the Wonder Of The Occident. The Emerald Coast is a world of foaming white surf and dramatic cliffs. Saint Malo is the proud and solemn “Town Of Corsairs” as the yacht harbour of today once contained pirate ships. The historic centre of Nice, Vielle Ville, has maintained its charm and boasts the most well displayed fish market on the whole Cote D`Azur and a fruit and flower market that each day offers fresh produce and satisfies all the requirements of its most demanding customers. This is a journey to many corners of France - a fascinating journey not to be missed!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 86277
Paris, France Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-Fra...
http://bookinghunter.com
Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-France region.
The most important places to visit in Paris are: Place de la Concorde (the largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night), Pompidou Center (a colorfully creative modern building housing a vast collection of modern art), Arc de Triomphe (built in the early 1800s by Napoleon, the Arc is a symbol of national pride. At the top, you'll find fantastic views of Paris), Versailles Palace (a royal château just outside of Paris has grand architecture, 700 rooms and beautiful gardens), Notre Dame (one of the most recognized symbols in the world and over 750 years old, Notre Dame has incredibly detailed Gothic architecture), Sacré-Coeur (this Byzantine style stunning light church, despised by intellectuals when it was built, is a must see for Paris visitors), Louvre Museum (perhaps the world's most famous museum, it hosts thousands of pieces of great art, including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lise), Eiffel Tower (amongst the most recognizable and visited monuments in the world, everyone must experience the Eiffel Tower in their lifetime).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Paris travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
wn.com/Paris, France Travel Guide Must See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-France region.
The most important places to visit in Paris are: Place de la Concorde (the largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night), Pompidou Center (a colorfully creative modern building housing a vast collection of modern art), Arc de Triomphe (built in the early 1800s by Napoleon, the Arc is a symbol of national pride. At the top, you'll find fantastic views of Paris), Versailles Palace (a royal château just outside of Paris has grand architecture, 700 rooms and beautiful gardens), Notre Dame (one of the most recognized symbols in the world and over 750 years old, Notre Dame has incredibly detailed Gothic architecture), Sacré-Coeur (this Byzantine style stunning light church, despised by intellectuals when it was built, is a must see for Paris visitors), Louvre Museum (perhaps the world's most famous museum, it hosts thousands of pieces of great art, including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lise), Eiffel Tower (amongst the most recognizable and visited monuments in the world, everyone must experience the Eiffel Tower in their lifetime).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Paris travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
- published: 21 Jun 2013
- views: 136658
TRAVEL GUIDE: Top Things to Do in Nice, France
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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explo...
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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore the 5th largest city in France....Nice! If you love great food, nightlife, shopping, beaches and art, add Nice, France to your list of must-visit destinations. This is a short travel guide to Nice, France. Enjoy!
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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore the 5th largest city in France....Nice! If you love great food, nightlife, shopping, beaches and art, add Nice, France to your list of must-visit destinations. This is a short travel guide to Nice, France. Enjoy!
A BIG THANKS TO:
Rendez Vous en France: http://int.rendezvousenfrance.com/
ABOUT THIS CHANNEL:
Hi! My name is Kristen and I make adventurous, inspiring, funny, delicious and creative videos every Wednesday and Sunday. I am a world explorer (been to 45+ countries), lover of all cultures (I am a world citizen), an actress and host (I do TV a Film stuff) and I love to teach others how to travel the world (no matter your budget) and become internationally inspired. Most importantly, I smile a lot and want to make you feel happy. Subscribe!
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WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME:
INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/kristenadventure
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TWITTER - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe
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BLOG - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com
If you like what I do, why not share my videos with your friends and family!
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50 Things to do in Paris, France | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Earlier this summer we spent a whole 10 days in Paris and we decided we wanted to highlight some of the best attractions and activities around the city. Over th...
Earlier this summer we spent a whole 10 days in Paris and we decided we wanted to highlight some of the best attractions and activities around the city. Over the course of our visit we came up with 50 things to do in Paris, but of course, there are plenty more things you could experience here. We hope this guide will you plan your trip to Paris, and let us know if there's anything else you would add to this list. Now let's get started!
50 Things to do in Paris, France Top Attractions Travel Guide:
1) Eiffel Tower - La tour Eiffel
2) Champ de Mars
3) Crêpe - Eat a crepe
4) Notre-Dame Cathedral (Notre-Dame de Paris)
5) Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile (Arch of Triumph of the Star)
6) Avenue des Champs-Élysées
7) Have a Parisian picnic in the park
8) Bois de Boulogne
9) Rent a rowboat
10) Macaron - macaroon
11) Market Versailles
12) Marie Antoinette's Hamet - The Queen’s Hamlet
13) Palace of Versailles - Château de Versailles
14) Dance along the Seine at night
15) Love lock bridges
16) City views from the dome of Sacré-Cœur
17) Basilique du Sacré-Cœur - Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris
18) Croque-monsieur - grilled ham and cheese sandwich
19) Éclair - pastry filled with cream and topped with icing
20) Panthéon - Pantheon
21) Cimetière du Père-Lachaise - Père Lachaise Cemetery
22) Jardin des Tuileries - Tuileries Garden
23) Musée du Louvre - Louvre Museum
24) Bateaux Mouches - boat ride down the Seine river
25) Vélib' bike ride
26) Segway Tour
27) Jardin des Plantes - Botanical Garden
28) Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle - National Museum of Natural History
29) Centre Georges Pompidou
30) Le Marais - The Marsh historic district
31) Bastille Day - La Fête nationale - Le quatorze juillet
32) Jardin du Luxembourg - Luxembourg Garden
33) Palais du Luxembourg - Luxembourg Palace
34) Les Invalides - L'Hôtel national des Invalides
35) Grand Palais 'Great Palace' - Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées
36) Petit Palais - Small Palace
37) Citroën 2CV - deux chevaux
38) Sainte-Chapelle - Holy Chapel
39) Trocadéro
40) Parc de Princes - Paris Saint-Germain F.C.
41) Moulin Rouge
42) Cimetière de Montmartre - Montmartre Cemetery
43) Moulin de la Galette
44) Le Consulat Restaurant
45) Musée de Montmartre - Montmartre Museum
46) Mille-feuille French pastry - 'a thousand leaves'
47) Tarte au Citron - Lemon tart
48) Galeries Lafayette - French Department Store
49) L'église de la Madeleine - Madeleine Roman Catholic Church
50) Métro de Paris - Paris Metro
We're confident our travel video guide covered some of the top attractions in Paris along with some suggestions that wouldn't necessarily be found in a tourism guide book including information on festivals, arts, entertainment and dining along with French cuisine. Most of the French foods we sampled would be found at any kind of local French bakery (pâtisserie).
50 Things to do in Paris, France | Top Attractions Travel Guide Travel Video Transcript:
Hello, and welcome to Paris. This week we are exploring the city of love, city of lights and city of art. This video will be showing you the top 50 things to do while you visit Paris.
So we're wrapping things up here. What would be your one tip for visiting Paris? Well, I have recently spent a whole ten days here in summer. I would say that if you really want to visit the art galleries, the museums and all of the main attractions you should probably avoid summer and like either come in the spring or the fall or even winter. Because the lines are insane and sometimes you have to wait like an hour and a half or two hours just to go inside a museum or go inside a church. And you just kill a lot of time. So that is my one tip. Try and avoid summer when the crowds are just everywhere and it is also a bit too hot in my opinion. But that is just me.
So how about you? What are your final thoughts on Paris? So my finals thoughts is obviously Paris is one of the top cities in the world in terms of attractions. But it is like any other big gritty city. And you have to come with realistic expectations. There is going to be garbage, there is going to be lines, there is going to be some areas that are a bit of an eyesore. But there is also a lot of beauty and there is also a lot to do here. So I highly you recommend coming but just don't have Paris on such a high pedestal that you're going to be disappointed.
And that concludes our guide of the top 50 things to do and see in Paris. We hope you enjoyed watching, and let us know if there are other places you would add to this list.
This is part of our Travel in France series. We're making a series of videos showcasing French culture, French arts, French foods, French religion, French cuisine and French people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
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Earlier this summer we spent a whole 10 days in Paris and we decided we wanted to highlight some of the best attractions and activities around the city. Over the course of our visit we came up with 50 things to do in Paris, but of course, there are plenty more things you could experience here. We hope this guide will you plan your trip to Paris, and let us know if there's anything else you would add to this list. Now let's get started!
50 Things to do in Paris, France Top Attractions Travel Guide:
1) Eiffel Tower - La tour Eiffel
2) Champ de Mars
3) Crêpe - Eat a crepe
4) Notre-Dame Cathedral (Notre-Dame de Paris)
5) Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile (Arch of Triumph of the Star)
6) Avenue des Champs-Élysées
7) Have a Parisian picnic in the park
8) Bois de Boulogne
9) Rent a rowboat
10) Macaron - macaroon
11) Market Versailles
12) Marie Antoinette's Hamet - The Queen’s Hamlet
13) Palace of Versailles - Château de Versailles
14) Dance along the Seine at night
15) Love lock bridges
16) City views from the dome of Sacré-Cœur
17) Basilique du Sacré-Cœur - Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Paris
18) Croque-monsieur - grilled ham and cheese sandwich
19) Éclair - pastry filled with cream and topped with icing
20) Panthéon - Pantheon
21) Cimetière du Père-Lachaise - Père Lachaise Cemetery
22) Jardin des Tuileries - Tuileries Garden
23) Musée du Louvre - Louvre Museum
24) Bateaux Mouches - boat ride down the Seine river
25) Vélib' bike ride
26) Segway Tour
27) Jardin des Plantes - Botanical Garden
28) Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle - National Museum of Natural History
29) Centre Georges Pompidou
30) Le Marais - The Marsh historic district
31) Bastille Day - La Fête nationale - Le quatorze juillet
32) Jardin du Luxembourg - Luxembourg Garden
33) Palais du Luxembourg - Luxembourg Palace
34) Les Invalides - L'Hôtel national des Invalides
35) Grand Palais 'Great Palace' - Grand Palais des Champs-Élysées
36) Petit Palais - Small Palace
37) Citroën 2CV - deux chevaux
38) Sainte-Chapelle - Holy Chapel
39) Trocadéro
40) Parc de Princes - Paris Saint-Germain F.C.
41) Moulin Rouge
42) Cimetière de Montmartre - Montmartre Cemetery
43) Moulin de la Galette
44) Le Consulat Restaurant
45) Musée de Montmartre - Montmartre Museum
46) Mille-feuille French pastry - 'a thousand leaves'
47) Tarte au Citron - Lemon tart
48) Galeries Lafayette - French Department Store
49) L'église de la Madeleine - Madeleine Roman Catholic Church
50) Métro de Paris - Paris Metro
We're confident our travel video guide covered some of the top attractions in Paris along with some suggestions that wouldn't necessarily be found in a tourism guide book including information on festivals, arts, entertainment and dining along with French cuisine. Most of the French foods we sampled would be found at any kind of local French bakery (pâtisserie).
50 Things to do in Paris, France | Top Attractions Travel Guide Travel Video Transcript:
Hello, and welcome to Paris. This week we are exploring the city of love, city of lights and city of art. This video will be showing you the top 50 things to do while you visit Paris.
So we're wrapping things up here. What would be your one tip for visiting Paris? Well, I have recently spent a whole ten days here in summer. I would say that if you really want to visit the art galleries, the museums and all of the main attractions you should probably avoid summer and like either come in the spring or the fall or even winter. Because the lines are insane and sometimes you have to wait like an hour and a half or two hours just to go inside a museum or go inside a church. And you just kill a lot of time. So that is my one tip. Try and avoid summer when the crowds are just everywhere and it is also a bit too hot in my opinion. But that is just me.
So how about you? What are your final thoughts on Paris? So my finals thoughts is obviously Paris is one of the top cities in the world in terms of attractions. But it is like any other big gritty city. And you have to come with realistic expectations. There is going to be garbage, there is going to be lines, there is going to be some areas that are a bit of an eyesore. But there is also a lot of beauty and there is also a lot to do here. So I highly you recommend coming but just don't have Paris on such a high pedestal that you're going to be disappointed.
And that concludes our guide of the top 50 things to do and see in Paris. We hope you enjoyed watching, and let us know if there are other places you would add to this list.
This is part of our Travel in France series. We're making a series of videos showcasing French culture, French arts, French foods, French religion, French cuisine and French people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 18245
Provence Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchan...
Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont D’Avignon’ are the words of the world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge as that is the location of its bars! For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the city of Nîmes. It is the capital of the Departement Gard that is situated on the periphery of Provence. One of the most well preserved mediaeval fortifications in Europe surrounds the small town of Aigues-Mortes along the western periphery of the Camargue in the south of France. The town was established in 1240. From the city wall that is eleven metres high and six metres thick, there is a wonderful view across the rooftops of the impregnable city. With historic towns in which both the Romans and the Papacy felt at home, and with blossoming fields of lavender and ancient mountain villages, Provence is a land of sweet aromas and radiant light.
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Travel video about destination Provence.
Marseille is the oldest city in France, the country’s largest commercial harbour and the capital of Provence, an enchanting region full of contrast.The most impressive religious building in Marseille is a fortified monastery church that dates back to the fifth century, the mighty Abbaye Saint Victor. Deep down in the rock is an Early Christian crypt and a number of stone sarcophaguses that contain the remains of various holy martyrs that date back to the Roman persecution of the Christians. Aix-En-Provence, along with its numerous lanes, is one of the most beautiful cities in France. More than forty spectacular fountains help to cool down this ancient town in the hot months of summer when both foreign and French tourists visit the city. ‘Sur Le Pont D’Avignon’ are the words of the world famous French song that is familiar to both young and old alike. It is a song of dance on the bridge of the Pont Saint Bénézet but it is more likely that the people here once danced under the bridge as that is the location of its bars! For almost two thousand years an imposing Roman amphitheatre has dominated the city of Nîmes. It is the capital of the Departement Gard that is situated on the periphery of Provence. One of the most well preserved mediaeval fortifications in Europe surrounds the small town of Aigues-Mortes along the western periphery of the Camargue in the south of France. The town was established in 1240. From the city wall that is eleven metres high and six metres thick, there is a wonderful view across the rooftops of the impregnable city. With historic towns in which both the Romans and the Papacy felt at home, and with blossoming fields of lavender and ancient mountain villages, Provence is a land of sweet aromas and radiant light.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 69736
Paris Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris to...
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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the Arc is one of a number of historical arches and landmarks peppering Paris.
If your Paris sightseeing includes purchasing souvenirs, head to the Champs-Élysées, home of boutique shopping, numerous restaurants, and many bars, along with a theatre and other entertaining venues. Learn about culture and creativity at the Louvre, a 14th-century palace turned art museum, and check in on the Mona Lisa and her mysterious smile. Notre Dame Cathedral cannot be missed, as this imposing Gothic structure has stood since 1345.
Speaking of imposing, the Eiffel Tower is most frequently used to represent Paris. Stroll beneath it to get a good idea of its height, or travel to the top for a stunning view of the City of Light.
Visit our Paris travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year.
You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the Arc is one of a number of historical arches and landmarks peppering Paris.
If your Paris sightseeing includes purchasing souvenirs, head to the Champs-Élysées, home of boutique shopping, numerous restaurants, and many bars, along with a theatre and other entertaining venues. Learn about culture and creativity at the Louvre, a 14th-century palace turned art museum, and check in on the Mona Lisa and her mysterious smile. Notre Dame Cathedral cannot be missed, as this imposing Gothic structure has stood since 1345.
Speaking of imposing, the Eiffel Tower is most frequently used to represent Paris. Stroll beneath it to get a good idea of its height, or travel to the top for a stunning view of the City of Light.
Visit our Paris travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Nice Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy...
When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.
You can walk in their footsteps—literally—with a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which roughly translates to Walkway of the English. On a tour of Nice, you’ll enjoy the mixture of French and Italian culture that permeates the city’s architecture, public art, and yes, the food. Bon appetit!
The residents of Nice love the outdoors, and you will, too, as you explore the Place Massena—the city’s main square, where you can enjoy a snack at a café or do some shopping in its many boutiques. Any Nice sightseeing requires exploration of one of the many open-air markets, where you can pick up fresh produce, local artwork, and French pastries that will leave you wondering why you waited so long to visit.
Cap a perfect day in Nice with a dip in the ocean and a walk along the seashore, watching the sun disappear into the sea.
What are you going to eat while in Nice?
Visit our Nice travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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When you plan a trip to Nice, France, you’re in good company: This city has been a tourist destination since at least the 18th century. The European aristocracy often spent their winters in the pleasant climate, with a sunset walk on the shoreline being the highlight of each day.
You can walk in their footsteps—literally—with a stroll down the Promenade des Anglais, which roughly translates to Walkway of the English. On a tour of Nice, you’ll enjoy the mixture of French and Italian culture that permeates the city’s architecture, public art, and yes, the food. Bon appetit!
The residents of Nice love the outdoors, and you will, too, as you explore the Place Massena—the city’s main square, where you can enjoy a snack at a café or do some shopping in its many boutiques. Any Nice sightseeing requires exploration of one of the many open-air markets, where you can pick up fresh produce, local artwork, and French pastries that will leave you wondering why you waited so long to visit.
Cap a perfect day in Nice with a dip in the ocean and a walk along the seashore, watching the sun disappear into the sea.
What are you going to eat while in Nice?
Visit our Nice travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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France's Most Beautiful Villages - France Travel Guide
Take a tour of France's Most Beautiful Villages -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you the Most Be...
Take a tour of France's Most Beautiful Villages -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you the Most Beautiful Villages of France:
Embodying France's natural ethereal beauty is the village of Gordes. Engulfed by luxuriant countryside and green hills, it has been deemed one of ''The most beautiful villages of France''. Enshrouded by houses made of stone and terracotta roof tiles, the village exudes warmth and rustic charm.
Overlooking a river gorge, the magnificent town of Rocamadour is built into a nearly sheer cliff face. A historical site of pilgrimage and a place of holy relics, Rocamadour is lit with medieval history. Famous for its monastic buildings and gorgeous churches, the village is among the most sought after French destinations.
The French village of Honfleur has earned a reputation as an artist's town over time. Its timber framed houses adorned with gray facades and cafe terraces endow it with a marked essence of uniqueness. Lovely harbor views coupled with great architecture and weather makes it a beautiful and ethereal holiday destination.
La Roque-Gageac is an amiable village enveloped in the serene waters of the
Dordogne. Compelling town sites include its riverside houses, narrow alleys, and manicured gardens all of which are absolutely delightful. A fortified village in the medieval era, it is beset with archaic manors and enthralling cliffs.
Eguisheim is a quaint village close to the German border. The characteristic narrow, cobble-stoned streets and alleyways strengthen Equisheim's stature as a resplendent medieval town. Due to its proximity to the German lands, a resolute German influence is evident in its language, architecture, and culture.
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Take a tour of France's Most Beautiful Villages -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
I'd like to show you the Most Beautiful Villages of France:
Embodying France's natural ethereal beauty is the village of Gordes. Engulfed by luxuriant countryside and green hills, it has been deemed one of ''The most beautiful villages of France''. Enshrouded by houses made of stone and terracotta roof tiles, the village exudes warmth and rustic charm.
Overlooking a river gorge, the magnificent town of Rocamadour is built into a nearly sheer cliff face. A historical site of pilgrimage and a place of holy relics, Rocamadour is lit with medieval history. Famous for its monastic buildings and gorgeous churches, the village is among the most sought after French destinations.
The French village of Honfleur has earned a reputation as an artist's town over time. Its timber framed houses adorned with gray facades and cafe terraces endow it with a marked essence of uniqueness. Lovely harbor views coupled with great architecture and weather makes it a beautiful and ethereal holiday destination.
La Roque-Gageac is an amiable village enveloped in the serene waters of the
Dordogne. Compelling town sites include its riverside houses, narrow alleys, and manicured gardens all of which are absolutely delightful. A fortified village in the medieval era, it is beset with archaic manors and enthralling cliffs.
Eguisheim is a quaint village close to the German border. The characteristic narrow, cobble-stoned streets and alleyways strengthen Equisheim's stature as a resplendent medieval town. Due to its proximity to the German lands, a resolute German influence is evident in its language, architecture, and culture.
- published: 18 Jan 2011
- views: 61341
MARSEILLE, FRANCE TRAVEL GUIDE
Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, we will explore the second largest city in France...Marseille! If you enjoy fresh fish, beautiful historic and modern...
Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, we will explore the second largest city in France...Marseille! If you enjoy fresh fish, beautiful historic and modern architecture, independent shops and cafes and music festivals, you'll definitely enjoy this video.
PLACES I VISITED & THINGS I DID IN THIS VIDEO:
* La Grande Savvoineire
*City Tour Marseille http://goo.gl/ZIjEeo
* Fête de la Musique http://goo.gl/wer9mT
CHECK OUT MY OTHER FRANCE VIDEOS:
* Nice, France Travel Guide - http://youtu.be/fCFseBOALJo
* Aix en Provence Travel Guide - http://youtu.be/4a9XW-3VGC4
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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, we will explore the second largest city in France...Marseille! If you enjoy fresh fish, beautiful historic and modern architecture, independent shops and cafes and music festivals, you'll definitely enjoy this video.
PLACES I VISITED & THINGS I DID IN THIS VIDEO:
* La Grande Savvoineire
*City Tour Marseille http://goo.gl/ZIjEeo
* Fête de la Musique http://goo.gl/wer9mT
CHECK OUT MY OTHER FRANCE VIDEOS:
* Nice, France Travel Guide - http://youtu.be/fCFseBOALJo
* Aix en Provence Travel Guide - http://youtu.be/4a9XW-3VGC4
A BIG THANKS TO:
Rendez Vous en France: http://int.rendezvousenfrance.com/
Where you can find me:
FACEBOOK- http://www.facebook.com/hopscotchtheglobe
INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/kristenadventure
TWITTER - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe
TUMBLR - http://kristensarahworld.tumblr.com/
BLOG - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com
ACTING WEBSITE - http://www.kristensarah.net
If you like what I do, why not share my videos with your friends and family!
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- published: 13 Jul 2014
- views: 13934
France Travel Skills
Join Steve Smith, co-author of Rick Steves' France guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in France. Experience the very best of Paris along wi...
Join Steve Smith, co-author of Rick Steves' France guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in France. Experience the very best of Paris along with its most stunning surroundings: the Loire Valley's exquisite châteaux; Brittany's half-timbered villages; Normandy's magical Mont St-Michel and stirring D-Day beaches; Monet's dreamy gardens at Giverny; prehistoric caves and stunning beauty of the Dordogne region, and a medieval castle being painstakingly built in Burgundy today — using lots of muscle and 13th-century technology. (Please note this presentation was filmed April 6, 2013 and any special promotions or discounts mentioned are no longer valid.)
Subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/user/RickSteves for regular updates on European destinations. For more travel information, visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
wn.com/France Travel Skills
Join Steve Smith, co-author of Rick Steves' France guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in France. Experience the very best of Paris along with its most stunning surroundings: the Loire Valley's exquisite châteaux; Brittany's half-timbered villages; Normandy's magical Mont St-Michel and stirring D-Day beaches; Monet's dreamy gardens at Giverny; prehistoric caves and stunning beauty of the Dordogne region, and a medieval castle being painstakingly built in Burgundy today — using lots of muscle and 13th-century technology. (Please note this presentation was filmed April 6, 2013 and any special promotions or discounts mentioned are no longer valid.)
Subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/user/RickSteves for regular updates on European destinations. For more travel information, visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
- published: 15 Apr 2013
- views: 248196
Lyon - France
Lyon is known for its historical and architectural landmarks and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lyon was historically known as an important area for the pr......
Lyon is known for its historical and architectural landmarks and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lyon was historically known as an important area for the pr...
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Lyon is known for its historical and architectural landmarks and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lyon was historically known as an important area for the pr...
Visit Paris: 5 Things You Will Love & Hate About Paris
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Thinking of visiting Paris, France? Here are some travel tips about what you will love & hate about visiting the city of lights and ...
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Thinking of visiting Paris, France? Here are some travel tips about what you will love & hate about visiting the city of lights and possibly the most beautiful city in the world. What to see and do while in Paris.
Filmed in Paris, France
Copyright Mark Wolters 2012
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Thinking of visiting Paris, France? Here are some travel tips about what you will love & hate about visiting the city of lights and possibly the most beautiful city in the world. What to see and do while in Paris.
Filmed in Paris, France
Copyright Mark Wolters 2012
- published: 29 Sep 2012
- views: 650144
Great Attractions, Lyon (France) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Lyon, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
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Take a tour of Lyon, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Lyon, France.
Number five: Place Bellecour. Lyon is one of the largest cities of France. It has many great landmarks, like this historical square, a focal point of the city.
Number four: St. Jean Cathedral, an impressive Roman Catholic cathedral that was built between the 12th and 15th century. The inside hosts a unique astronomical clock.
Number three: rivers. There are two rivers running through Lyon, offering opportunities for nice city views, river cruises, scenic walks, and outdoor activities.
Number two: local architecture. Take time to walk through the streets of Lyon. You will find the city full of colorful houses that depict architectural styles from multiple eras.
And number one: Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourviere. Constructed in the 19th century, overlooking a hill, this is a popular attraction and offers excellent views of Lyon.
Hope you enjoyed this video. See you next time!
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Take a tour of Lyon, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Lyon, France.
Number five: Place Bellecour. Lyon is one of the largest cities of France. It has many great landmarks, like this historical square, a focal point of the city.
Number four: St. Jean Cathedral, an impressive Roman Catholic cathedral that was built between the 12th and 15th century. The inside hosts a unique astronomical clock.
Number three: rivers. There are two rivers running through Lyon, offering opportunities for nice city views, river cruises, scenic walks, and outdoor activities.
Number two: local architecture. Take time to walk through the streets of Lyon. You will find the city full of colorful houses that depict architectural styles from multiple eras.
And number one: Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourviere. Constructed in the 19th century, overlooking a hill, this is a popular attraction and offers excellent views of Lyon.
Hope you enjoyed this video. See you next time!
- published: 10 Sep 2010
- views: 61383
Top 10 Travel Attractions, Paris (France) - Travel Guide (Bastille Day Ideas)
Take a tour of Paris, France (Bastille Day Ideas) - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I'd li...
Take a tour of Paris, France (Bastille Day Ideas) - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I'd like to give you a tour of the top 10 attractions of Paris.
Number ten, Hotel de Ville. This grand neo-Renaissance style landmark built centuries ago is home of the city administration.
Number nine, Place de la Concorde. The largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night.
Number eight, the Pompidou Center. A colorfully creative modern building housing a vast collection of modern art.
Number seven, Arc de Triomphe. Built in the early 1800s by Napoleon, the Arc is a symbol of national pride. At the top, you'll find fantastic views of Paris.
Number six is the Seine Boat Cruise. It's affordable, convenient, and in a short period of time you can see many major landmarks of the city.
Number five, Versailles Palace. A royal château just outside of Paris has grand architecture, 700 rooms and beautiful gardens.
Number four, Notre Dame. One of the most recognized symbols in the world and over 750 years old, Notre Dame has incredibly detailed Gothic architecture.
Number three, Sacré-Coeur. This Byzantine style stunning light church, despised by intellectuals when it was built, is a must see for Paris visitors.
Number two, the Louvre Museum. Perhaps the world's most famous museum, it hosts thousands of pieces of great art, including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lise.
And number one is the Eiffel Tower. Amongst the most recognizable and visited monuments in the world, everyone must experience the Eiffel Tower in their lifetime.
Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.
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Take a tour of Paris, France (Bastille Day Ideas) - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I'd like to give you a tour of the top 10 attractions of Paris.
Number ten, Hotel de Ville. This grand neo-Renaissance style landmark built centuries ago is home of the city administration.
Number nine, Place de la Concorde. The largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night.
Number eight, the Pompidou Center. A colorfully creative modern building housing a vast collection of modern art.
Number seven, Arc de Triomphe. Built in the early 1800s by Napoleon, the Arc is a symbol of national pride. At the top, you'll find fantastic views of Paris.
Number six is the Seine Boat Cruise. It's affordable, convenient, and in a short period of time you can see many major landmarks of the city.
Number five, Versailles Palace. A royal château just outside of Paris has grand architecture, 700 rooms and beautiful gardens.
Number four, Notre Dame. One of the most recognized symbols in the world and over 750 years old, Notre Dame has incredibly detailed Gothic architecture.
Number three, Sacré-Coeur. This Byzantine style stunning light church, despised by intellectuals when it was built, is a must see for Paris visitors.
Number two, the Louvre Museum. Perhaps the world's most famous museum, it hosts thousands of pieces of great art, including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lise.
And number one is the Eiffel Tower. Amongst the most recognizable and visited monuments in the world, everyone must experience the Eiffel Tower in their lifetime.
Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.
- published: 26 Aug 2010
- views: 94443
Paris, France Travel Guide
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Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-Fr...
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Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-France region.
The most important places to visit in Paris are: Place de la Concorde (the largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night), Pompidou Center (a colorfully creative modern building housing a vast collection of modern art), Arc de Triomphe (built in the early 1800s by Napoleon, the Arc is a symbol of national pride. At the top, you'll find fantastic views of Paris), Versailles Palace (a royal château just outside of Paris has grand architecture, 700 rooms and beautiful gardens), Notre Dame (one of the most recognized symbols in the world and over 750 years old, Notre Dame has incredibly detailed Gothic architecture), Sacré-Coeur (this Byzantine style stunning light church, despised by intellectuals when it was built, is a must see for Paris visitors), Louvre Museum (perhaps the world's most famous museum, it hosts thousands of pieces of great art, including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lise), Eiffel Tower (amongst the most recognizable and visited monuments in the world, everyone must experience the Eiffel Tower in their lifetime).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Paris travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-France region.
The most important places to visit in Paris are: Place de la Concorde (the largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night), Pompidou Center (a colorfully creative modern building housing a vast collection of modern art), Arc de Triomphe (built in the early 1800s by Napoleon, the Arc is a symbol of national pride. At the top, you'll find fantastic views of Paris), Versailles Palace (a royal château just outside of Paris has grand architecture, 700 rooms and beautiful gardens), Notre Dame (one of the most recognized symbols in the world and over 750 years old, Notre Dame has incredibly detailed Gothic architecture), Sacré-Coeur (this Byzantine style stunning light church, despised by intellectuals when it was built, is a must see for Paris visitors), Louvre Museum (perhaps the world's most famous museum, it hosts thousands of pieces of great art, including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lise), Eiffel Tower (amongst the most recognizable and visited monuments in the world, everyone must experience the Eiffel Tower in their lifetime).
If you want to save time and money, the most important Paris travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 22 Feb 2013
- views: 14019
Nice Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Nice in France.
Nice is the Côte d'Azur's fascinating and colorful city located on the curve of Angel Bay, a metropolis that has ...
Travel video about destination Nice in France.
Nice is the Côte d'Azur's fascinating and colorful city located on the curve of Angel Bay, a metropolis that has lost little of its turn of the century charm. It is also a place of contrast with all the pulsating life of an international city mixed with the rich Mediterranean flair of the south.
The magnificent Promenade Des Anglais was named after the resort's former large contingent of English visitors and was built during the 19th century.
The historical centre of the city, Vielle Ville, has become the home of Arabian immigrants, thus couscous features prominently on the menu. The old fish market is the most beautiful on the entire Côte d'Azur and its traditional displays of seafood are a feast to the eye.
The Russian Tsars also spent much time in Nice and around 1900, a Russian Orthodox Church was built. With its six eye-catching onion-shaped domes, it was designed by the Russian architect, Preobrajensky, and is the most beautiful example of its kind in the western hemisphere. The foundations of the building were designed in the shape of a Greek crucifix and the interior features a remarkable collection of Russian icons.
A good way to visit numerous places of interest is by taking a journey on a small sightseeing train known as the Azur Express.
Just outside Nice, there are some remarkable Roman ruins and a villa on the excavated site contains the Matisse Museum that features each of the famous artist's sculptures.
Nice is more than 'nice' -- joie de vivre never had it so good!
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Travel video about destination Nice in France.
Nice is the Côte d'Azur's fascinating and colorful city located on the curve of Angel Bay, a metropolis that has lost little of its turn of the century charm. It is also a place of contrast with all the pulsating life of an international city mixed with the rich Mediterranean flair of the south.
The magnificent Promenade Des Anglais was named after the resort's former large contingent of English visitors and was built during the 19th century.
The historical centre of the city, Vielle Ville, has become the home of Arabian immigrants, thus couscous features prominently on the menu. The old fish market is the most beautiful on the entire Côte d'Azur and its traditional displays of seafood are a feast to the eye.
The Russian Tsars also spent much time in Nice and around 1900, a Russian Orthodox Church was built. With its six eye-catching onion-shaped domes, it was designed by the Russian architect, Preobrajensky, and is the most beautiful example of its kind in the western hemisphere. The foundations of the building were designed in the shape of a Greek crucifix and the interior features a remarkable collection of Russian icons.
A good way to visit numerous places of interest is by taking a journey on a small sightseeing train known as the Azur Express.
Just outside Nice, there are some remarkable Roman ruins and a villa on the excavated site contains the Matisse Museum that features each of the famous artist's sculptures.
Nice is more than 'nice' -- joie de vivre never had it so good!
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 47487
Top 5 Attractions, Marseille (France) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Marseille, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top ...
Take a tour of Marseille, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top five attractions of Marseille, France.
Number 5 - Calanques. Tall cliffs by the Mediterranean Sea, make this a spectacular outdoor attraction.
Number 4 - Marseille Cathedral, a massive Roman Catholic cathedral that was built in the 19th century. It was also a National Monument of France.
Number 3 - Chateau d'lf. Famous for being one of the settings in the novel, The Count of Monte Cristo, it was constructed initially as a fortress and then later turned into a prison.
Number 2 - Notre Dame de la Garde, an iconic landmark, overlooking the city from its highest point. The interiors are particularly ornate and memorable.
And Number 1 - Vieux Port. It's hard to imagine this city without the old port. Popular among locals as well as visitors, it is definitely a must see during your trip.
Keep watching our travel video series. Ciao!
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Take a tour of Marseille, France - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top five attractions of Marseille, France.
Number 5 - Calanques. Tall cliffs by the Mediterranean Sea, make this a spectacular outdoor attraction.
Number 4 - Marseille Cathedral, a massive Roman Catholic cathedral that was built in the 19th century. It was also a National Monument of France.
Number 3 - Chateau d'lf. Famous for being one of the settings in the novel, The Count of Monte Cristo, it was constructed initially as a fortress and then later turned into a prison.
Number 2 - Notre Dame de la Garde, an iconic landmark, overlooking the city from its highest point. The interiors are particularly ornate and memorable.
And Number 1 - Vieux Port. It's hard to imagine this city without the old port. Popular among locals as well as visitors, it is definitely a must see during your trip.
Keep watching our travel video series. Ciao!
- published: 19 Aug 2010
- views: 52997
◄ EXPLORE NICE (France) & MONTE CARLO (Monaco) / TRAVEL GUIDE
One of the most beautiful medium sized cities in the world, Nice has something for everyone.
And should you get bored, just a short train trip away you can als...
One of the most beautiful medium sized cities in the world, Nice has something for everyone.
And should you get bored, just a short train trip away you can also visit Monte Carlo (Monaco). The beaches are crystal blue and the city looks like a carbon copy of Paris (on a smaller scale). Actually we like Nice much more than Paris. Monaco, meh... we are not too sure yet. It may take another couple of trips.
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"Master of the Feast" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Pippin the Hunchback" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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wn.com/◄ Explore Nice (France) Monte Carlo (Monaco) Travel Guide
One of the most beautiful medium sized cities in the world, Nice has something for everyone.
And should you get bored, just a short train trip away you can also visit Monte Carlo (Monaco). The beaches are crystal blue and the city looks like a carbon copy of Paris (on a smaller scale). Actually we like Nice much more than Paris. Monaco, meh... we are not too sure yet. It may take another couple of trips.
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"Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400011.
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"Master of the Feast" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400019.
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"Pippin the Hunchback" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400005.
- published: 05 Feb 2015
- views: 1670
Paris (France) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Paris in France.
Paris is one of the most beautiful citi...
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Travel video about destination Paris in France.
Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans, then it served the extravagant lifestyle of the Sun King, Louis XIV until it became a hotbed of Revolution.
Champs-Élysée is surely one of the most beautiful avenues in the world. It has wide boulevards, shady corners, ambient street cafes and classic Parisian buildings that are decorated with flowers.
Since 1873, the Palais de l'Élysée has been the residence of the French President. At the beginning of the 17th century, Madame de Pompadour lived there and during the Revolution the liberated people cavorted in its luxurious rooms.
Through a small triumphal arch decorated with scenes of Napoleon's victorious army, there is the garden created by Leotre, the Jardin des Tuileries. A bridge and fountain are the focal points of this popular park, created in typical French style.
A modern glass pyramid and a fountain decorate the courtyard of the former Louvre Palace, which since the time of the Revolution has been transformed into a museum that contains the famous Louvre art gallery. Its collection of remarkable historic treasures and superb art collection make it one of the world's most famous museums with Leonardo Da Vinci´s masterpiece, the Mona Lisa, taking pride of place.
Situated on a small island on the River Seine is the Cathedral of Notre Dame, the 'Mother Church of the Nation'. Built on the foundations of a Roman temple and commissioned by the bishops Maurice and Eudes de Sully, it took almost 200 years to build this Gothic masterpiece.
Built at the end of the 19th century as a symbol of national revival, Montmartre's Sacre Coeur has the appearance of a white, fairy-tale palace with 237 steps that lead up to the main entrance of this extraordinary structure. Its Byzantine architecture and five cupolas are reminiscent of the Marcus Dome in Venice.
Of course, there are the dizzy heights of the Eiffel Tower and a great deal more. Paris is a wonderful festival of the senses!
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Travel video about destination Paris in France.
Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans, then it served the extravagant lifestyle of the Sun King, Louis XIV until it became a hotbed of Revolution.
Champs-Élysée is surely one of the most beautiful avenues in the world. It has wide boulevards, shady corners, ambient street cafes and classic Parisian buildings that are decorated with flowers.
Since 1873, the Palais de l'Élysée has been the residence of the French President. At the beginning of the 17th century, Madame de Pompadour lived there and during the Revolution the liberated people cavorted in its luxurious rooms.
Through a small triumphal arch decorated with scenes of Napoleon's victorious army, there is the garden created by Leotre, the Jardin des Tuileries. A bridge and fountain are the focal points of this popular park, created in typical French style.
A modern glass pyramid and a fountain decorate the courtyard of the former Louvre Palace, which since the time of the Revolution has been transformed into a museum that contains the famous Louvre art gallery. Its collection of remarkable historic treasures and superb art collection make it one of the world's most famous museums with Leonardo Da Vinci´s masterpiece, the Mona Lisa, taking pride of place.
Situated on a small island on the River Seine is the Cathedral of Notre Dame, the 'Mother Church of the Nation'. Built on the foundations of a Roman temple and commissioned by the bishops Maurice and Eudes de Sully, it took almost 200 years to build this Gothic masterpiece.
Built at the end of the 19th century as a symbol of national revival, Montmartre's Sacre Coeur has the appearance of a white, fairy-tale palace with 237 steps that lead up to the main entrance of this extraordinary structure. Its Byzantine architecture and five cupolas are reminiscent of the Marcus Dome in Venice.
Of course, there are the dizzy heights of the Eiffel Tower and a great deal more. Paris is a wonderful festival of the senses!
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- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 254970
Dijon France Travel Guide
Fun Travel Guide to Dijon, what to see, what to do in Dijon. This Video log will take you traveling around Dijon to show you why you should visit Dijon. (Video...
Fun Travel Guide to Dijon, what to see, what to do in Dijon. This Video log will take you traveling around Dijon to show you why you should visit Dijon. (Video log is courtesy of ATOUT FRANCE)
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Fun Travel Guide to Dijon, what to see, what to do in Dijon. This Video log will take you traveling around Dijon to show you why you should visit Dijon. (Video log is courtesy of ATOUT FRANCE)
- published: 08 Apr 2011
- views: 4262
Nice, France Travel Guide
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Nice is a large city in the France. It is located along the French Riviera that gives it a memorable beautiful. Nice City has many att...
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Nice is a large city in the France. It is located along the French Riviera that gives it a memorable beautiful. Nice City has many attractive sites to be shown to its visitors and enjoyed all along. There are natural features, extensive sandy beaches, and historic sites with history-telling strictures of the past centuries of the French society. Nice reveals the nature of the majestic French culture brought about by the many French Tribes living within the city.
The most important places to visit in Nice are: Promenade des Anglais (no other place showcases French Riviera better than Nice. Start with this famous avenue. Stunning buildings are a feast for the eyes), Markets (nice has a long tradition of great markets where you get fresh produce and a wide variety of local restaurants), Russian Orthodox Cathedral (this architectural gem was constructed in the early 20th century), Place Massena (the central square in Nice is surrounded by colorful buildings, giving it a Mediterranean feel. Around the square are many shops and restaurants), Beaches (enjoy the French Riviera by spending some time on one of its many beaches. Soak in the sun, take a walk, or just watch the world go by) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Nice travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Nice is a large city in the France. It is located along the French Riviera that gives it a memorable beautiful. Nice City has many attractive sites to be shown to its visitors and enjoyed all along. There are natural features, extensive sandy beaches, and historic sites with history-telling strictures of the past centuries of the French society. Nice reveals the nature of the majestic French culture brought about by the many French Tribes living within the city.
The most important places to visit in Nice are: Promenade des Anglais (no other place showcases French Riviera better than Nice. Start with this famous avenue. Stunning buildings are a feast for the eyes), Markets (nice has a long tradition of great markets where you get fresh produce and a wide variety of local restaurants), Russian Orthodox Cathedral (this architectural gem was constructed in the early 20th century), Place Massena (the central square in Nice is surrounded by colorful buildings, giving it a Mediterranean feel. Around the square are many shops and restaurants), Beaches (enjoy the French Riviera by spending some time on one of its many beaches. Soak in the sun, take a walk, or just watch the world go by) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Nice travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 27 Mar 2013
- views: 14348
Brittany France travel guide
Fun Travel Guide to Brittany, what to see, what to do in Brittany. This Video log will take you traveling around Brittany to show you why you should visit Br......
Fun Travel Guide to Brittany, what to see, what to do in Brittany. This Video log will take you traveling around Brittany to show you why you should visit Br...
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Fun Travel Guide to Brittany, what to see, what to do in Brittany. This Video log will take you traveling around Brittany to show you why you should visit Br...
TRAVEL GUIDE: Aix en Provence, France
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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore beautiful and elegant Aix-en-P...
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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore beautiful and elegant Aix-en-Provence. If you enjoy vibrant art scenes, colourful festivals, bustling markets, walks in the countryside, quant cafes and 17th and 18th century mansions, press play and enjoy! Oh and there may be some wine consumption as well. Enjoy!
Check out Vivienne's Photography: http://nythroughthelens.com/
PLACES I VISITED & THINGS I DID IN THIS VIDEO:
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* Place Richelme (local produce)
* Place de l'Hôtel de Ville (Flower Market) -
* Chateau La Coste - http://www.chateau-la-coste.com
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Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore beautiful and elegant Aix-en-Provence. If you enjoy vibrant art scenes, colourful festivals, bustling markets, walks in the countryside, quant cafes and 17th and 18th century mansions, press play and enjoy! Oh and there may be some wine consumption as well. Enjoy!
Check out Vivienne's Photography: http://nythroughthelens.com/
PLACES I VISITED & THINGS I DID IN THIS VIDEO:
* Cours Mirabeau (clothes and textiles) -
* Place Richelme (local produce)
* Place de l'Hôtel de Ville (Flower Market) -
* Chateau La Coste - http://www.chateau-la-coste.com
A BIG THANKS TO:
Rendez Vous en France: http://int.rendezvousenfrance.com/
Where you can find me:
FACEBOOK- http://www.facebook.com/hopscotchtheglobe
INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/kristenadventure
TWITTER - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe
TUMBLR - http://kristensarahworld.tumblr.com/
BLOG - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com
ACTING WEBSITE - http://www.kristensarah.net
If you like what I do, why not share my videos with your friends and family!
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- published: 08 Jul 2014
- views: 6535
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A French economic overhaul? Economy minister faces uphill battle in bid to reform (part 2)
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G33: Fusé: French-US Encounter
Glimpses at the first bi-national seminar between French and American geographers, introduced by Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier and Anne Buttimer. Philippe Pinch...
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G Spot Podcast - Outline Session (February 2013) mixed by Francesco G
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Learn French - Unit 2 (84 minutes)
Learn French - Unit 2 (84 minutes)
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Session 2 - Leadership Relationship - Michael French
Outline: Leadership and Relationship -- Michael French A gifted leader's ability to give direction causes them to rise to the top and draws people into relat...
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION by Hilaire Belloc - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION by Hilaire Belloc - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books
"It is, for that matter, self-evident that if one community decides in one fashion, another, also sovereign, in the opposite fashion, both cannot be right. Reasoning men have also protested, and justly, against the conception that what a majority in numbers, or even (what is more compelling still) a unanimity of decis
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French Ameri-Can Climate Talks @Boston: The Impacts of Climate Change
In partnership with the MIT, the Embassy of France in the United States and the Consulate General of France in Boston will organize a conference to discuss the economic impacts of climate change. Over the past several years, the world has experienced rising sea levels, extreme drought, heavy storms, wildfires and other indicators of climate change with increasing frequency and intensity. These eve
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Blender 3D tutoriel français - Cycles - Happy New Year - FRENCH
Ce vidéo tutoriel est dédié à la composition du eCard pour nouvel an ! N'oubliez pas de consulter l'article : http://www.kopilot.ch/blender-cycles-... The Du...
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hetalia 2p theme songs
disclaimers:i own nothing the pictures and music belong to their rightfull owners!!!
2P
1.italy/numb
2.germany/chalk outline
3.japan/secret
4.russia/monster
5.england/i cant decide
6.china/courtesy call
7.america/troublemaker
8.france/get out alive
9.canada/medicine
10.prussia/if i die joung male.ver
11.romano/we no speak americano
this video took ab
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The Last Days of World War II Volume-25 (5-11 August)
August 11: Vichy prime minister Pierre Laval claims that France will be liberated "when Germany wins the war."
World War II Headlines
Below are more highlights and images that outline the events of World War II and show the details and consequences of the Soviets repelling Hitler's forces in 1942.
Nazi Germans advance toward Stalingrad: During the first half of July 1942, Nazi German infantry an
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Christopher Hitchens on Thomas Jefferson: Influence on the Revolution & Louisiana Purchase (2006)
Jefferson served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress beginning in June 1775, soon after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. He didn'...
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MISS 2014 (05) - Xavier Pennec (INRIA, France), Lecture 1
Medical Imaging Summer School 2014 (28 July - 1 Aug 2014 Favignana, Sicily) - http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/miss14/
"Demonology, or a short retrospective of Demons in medical image registration"
In this talk, we will present the evolution of the demons' algorithm over a decade from a historical point of view. Originally proposed by Thirion as an efficient procedure for non-linear registration, the a
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French Revolution of 1848
The 1848 Revolution in France, sometimes known as the February Revolution (révolution de Février), was one of a wave of revolutions in 1848 in Europe. In Fra...
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David Cameron's EU Tour: British PM Mets Europe's Leaders to Plead his Cause (part 2)
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DEBATE : Lunch in the Hague, dinner in Paris, followed by breakfast in Warsaw and lunch in Berlin. That's the outline of a whistlestop tour that David Cameron has embarked upon in his bid to modify the UK's relationship with the EU. For now the precise details of the reform he seeks aren't clear, all we know is that they are sufficientl
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Stuart Olyott's Sermon on Psalm 91
Stuart Olyott (b. 1942) became pastor of Belvidere Road Church in Liverpool after training at London Bible College and receiving his first degree from the University of London and has received several other degrees since.. The Liverpool pastorates occupied the periods 1967 to 1982 and 1991 to 1999. The intervening years were spent preaching the gospel in French in Lausanne, Switzerland, and pionee
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The KVB Live@La Péniche-France 2015(Full).
http://www.thekvb.co.uk/ http://thekvb.bandcamp.com/ Video By David Wave
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tags: alternative electronic experimental industrial lo-fi post-punk psychedelic shoegaze United Kingdom
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RC Sproul : The Illusion Of Descartes - Defending Your Faith Part 17
The illusion of Descartes MESSAGE INTRODUCTION Rene' Descartes was a French philosopher and mathematician, born in La Haye, France. In Bavaria, in the winter...
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Lecture 22 The Witches of Loudon
An outline of the famous witchcraft trial of the clergyman Urbain Grandier in the city of Loudon in France. The lecture uses this case as a lens through which to examine the mentality and sexual mores of early modern Europeans, and concludes with a summation of the history of the witch craze.
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Keynote "Reinventing Diversity" - Howard Ross
The concept of diversity is often criticised for its imprecise nature and its vague outline. Lacking a legal definition, its meaning is left to individual ju...
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The History of Tarot
A lecture on the history of Tarot cards, their roots in Hermetic NeoPlatonism, and their adoption into Western Occultism. I start with a little theory of how tradition and gnosis interact in history. Then I discuss the origins of Hermeticism in ancient Alexandria. I outline the origin of Tarot cards in Renaissance Italy, and their adoption by occultists in 18th and 19th Century France. The lect
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videoblog
Filmed over the weekend of England's victory in the Rugby over France, this shows the outline of what was a very busy and varied weekend in Manchester. Thank...
A French economic overhaul? Economy minister faces uphill battle in bid to reform (part 2)
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DEBATE : Is austerity the problem or the solution to France's economic woes? The man in charge, Emm...
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DEBATE : Is austerity the problem or the solution to France's economic woes? The man in charge, Emmanuel Macron, owes his position to the anger of his predecessor at the austerity imposed by Brussels; he is now trying to get France on track to meet EU deficit targets through reform. On Wednesday the former banker Emmanuel Macron will outline his plan. Among the reforms are more Sunday trading for shops, opening up national bus routes and throwing open traditionally closed professions.
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wn.com/A French Economic Overhaul Economy Minister Faces Uphill Battle In Bid To Reform (Part 2)
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DEBATE : Is austerity the problem or the solution to France's economic woes? The man in charge, Emmanuel Macron, owes his position to the anger of his predecessor at the austerity imposed by Brussels; he is now trying to get France on track to meet EU deficit targets through reform. On Wednesday the former banker Emmanuel Macron will outline his plan. Among the reforms are more Sunday trading for shops, opening up national bus routes and throwing open traditionally closed professions.
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- published: 09 Dec 2014
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G33: Fusé: French-US Encounter
Glimpses at the first bi-national seminar between French and American geographers, introduced by Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier and Anne Buttimer. Philippe Pinch......
Glimpses at the first bi-national seminar between French and American geographers, introduced by Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier and Anne Buttimer. Philippe Pinch...
wn.com/G33 Fusé French US Encounter
Glimpses at the first bi-national seminar between French and American geographers, introduced by Jacqueline Beaujeu-Garnier and Anne Buttimer. Philippe Pinch...
G Spot Podcast - Outline Session (February 2013) mixed by Francesco G
To labels, producers, authors, publishers and everybody else: I am sharing these mixed session for pure fun and passion. I do NOT earn any money from these v......
To labels, producers, authors, publishers and everybody else: I am sharing these mixed session for pure fun and passion. I do NOT earn any money from these v...
wn.com/G Spot Podcast Outline Session (February 2013) Mixed By Francesco G
To labels, producers, authors, publishers and everybody else: I am sharing these mixed session for pure fun and passion. I do NOT earn any money from these v...
Learn French - Unit 2 (84 minutes)
Learn French - Unit 2 (84 minutes)...
Learn French - Unit 2 (84 minutes)
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Learn French - Unit 2 (84 minutes)
- published: 19 Jun 2012
- views: 45401
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author: imagiers
Session 2 - Leadership Relationship - Michael French
Outline: Leadership and Relationship -- Michael French A gifted leader's ability to give direction causes them to rise to the top and draws people into relat......
Outline: Leadership and Relationship -- Michael French A gifted leader's ability to give direction causes them to rise to the top and draws people into relat...
wn.com/Session 2 Leadership Relationship Michael French
Outline: Leadership and Relationship -- Michael French A gifted leader's ability to give direction causes them to rise to the top and draws people into relat...
- published: 16 Apr 2012
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author: COD Gohost
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION by Hilaire Belloc - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION by Hilaire Belloc - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books
"It is, for that matter, self-evident that if one community decides in one fash...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION by Hilaire Belloc - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books
"It is, for that matter, self-evident that if one community decides in one fashion, another, also sovereign, in the opposite fashion, both cannot be right. Reasoning men have also protested, and justly, against the conception that what a majority in numbers, or even (what is more compelling still) a unanimity of decision in a community may order, may not only be wrong but may be something which that community has no authority to order since, though it possesses a civil and temporal authority, it acts against that ultimate authority which is its own consciousness of right. Men may and do justly protest against the doctrine that a community is incapable of doing deliberate evil; it is as capable of such an action as is an individual. But men nowhere do or can deny that the community acting as it thinks right is ultimately sovereign: there is no alternative to so plain a truth."
- Hilaire Belloc
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Chapter listing and length:
01 - Preface -- 00:06:39
02 - Chapter 1 The Poitical Theory of the Revolution -- 00:14:35
03 - Chapter 1 (concluded) -- 00:15:46
04 - Chapter 4 Rousseau -- 00:13:47
05 -Chapter III The Characters of the Revolution - King Louis XVI -- 00:13:08
06 - Chapter III (cont.) - The Queen -- 00:14:36
07 - Chapter III (cont.) - Mirabeau -- 00:13:46
08 - Chapter 3 (cont.) - La Fayette - Dumouriez - Danton -- 00:17:43
09 - Chapter III (concluded) - Carnot - Marat - Robespierre -- 00:19:04
10 - Chapter IV - The Phases of the Revolution - I -- 00:11:03
11 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - I -- 00:14:32
12 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - II -- 00:07:05
13 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - III -- 00:10:54
14 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - IV -- 00:09:17
15 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revoluton - IV -- 00:09:20
16 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - V -- 00:13:28
17 - Chapter 4 (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - VI -- 00:10:38
18 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - VI -- 00:10:58
19 - Chapter IV (concluded) - The Phases of the Revolution - VI -- 00:08:28
20 - Chapter V - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:34
21 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:13:00
22 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:46
23 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:11:51
24 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:43
25 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:09:57
26 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revoluton -- 00:11:04
27 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:32
28 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:09:49
29 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:37
30 - Chapter V (concluded) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:07:21
31 - Chapter VI - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:11:10
32 - Chapter VI (cont.) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:10:26
33 - Chapter VI (cont.) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:10:38
34 - Chapter VI (cont.) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:11:03
35 - Chapter VI (cont.) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:12:17
36 - Chapter VI (concluded) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:13:03
Total running time: 6:59:38
Read by Ray Clare
In addition to the reader, this audio book was produced by:
Dedicated Proof-Listener: mim@can
Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Annise
This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer visit librivox.org.
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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION by Hilaire Belloc - FULL AudioBook | Greatest Audio Books
"It is, for that matter, self-evident that if one community decides in one fashion, another, also sovereign, in the opposite fashion, both cannot be right. Reasoning men have also protested, and justly, against the conception that what a majority in numbers, or even (what is more compelling still) a unanimity of decision in a community may order, may not only be wrong but may be something which that community has no authority to order since, though it possesses a civil and temporal authority, it acts against that ultimate authority which is its own consciousness of right. Men may and do justly protest against the doctrine that a community is incapable of doing deliberate evil; it is as capable of such an action as is an individual. But men nowhere do or can deny that the community acting as it thinks right is ultimately sovereign: there is no alternative to so plain a truth."
- Hilaire Belloc
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Chapter listing and length:
01 - Preface -- 00:06:39
02 - Chapter 1 The Poitical Theory of the Revolution -- 00:14:35
03 - Chapter 1 (concluded) -- 00:15:46
04 - Chapter 4 Rousseau -- 00:13:47
05 -Chapter III The Characters of the Revolution - King Louis XVI -- 00:13:08
06 - Chapter III (cont.) - The Queen -- 00:14:36
07 - Chapter III (cont.) - Mirabeau -- 00:13:46
08 - Chapter 3 (cont.) - La Fayette - Dumouriez - Danton -- 00:17:43
09 - Chapter III (concluded) - Carnot - Marat - Robespierre -- 00:19:04
10 - Chapter IV - The Phases of the Revolution - I -- 00:11:03
11 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - I -- 00:14:32
12 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - II -- 00:07:05
13 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - III -- 00:10:54
14 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - IV -- 00:09:17
15 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revoluton - IV -- 00:09:20
16 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - V -- 00:13:28
17 - Chapter 4 (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - VI -- 00:10:38
18 - Chapter IV (cont.) - The Phases of the Revolution - VI -- 00:10:58
19 - Chapter IV (concluded) - The Phases of the Revolution - VI -- 00:08:28
20 - Chapter V - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:34
21 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:13:00
22 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:46
23 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:11:51
24 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:43
25 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:09:57
26 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revoluton -- 00:11:04
27 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:32
28 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:09:49
29 - Chapter V (cont.) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:10:37
30 - Chapter V (concluded) - The Military Aspect of the Revolution -- 00:07:21
31 - Chapter VI - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:11:10
32 - Chapter VI (cont.) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:10:26
33 - Chapter VI (cont.) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:10:38
34 - Chapter VI (cont.) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:11:03
35 - Chapter VI (cont.) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:12:17
36 - Chapter VI (concluded) - The Revolution and the Catholic Church -- 00:13:03
Total running time: 6:59:38
Read by Ray Clare
In addition to the reader, this audio book was produced by:
Dedicated Proof-Listener: mim@can
Meta-Coordinator/Cataloging: Annise
This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer visit librivox.org.
This video: Copyright 2013. Greatest Audio Books. All Rights Reserved.
- published: 09 Feb 2013
- views: 7754
French Ameri-Can Climate Talks @Boston: The Impacts of Climate Change
In partnership with the MIT, the Embassy of France in the United States and the Consulate General of France in Boston will organize a conference to discuss the ...
In partnership with the MIT, the Embassy of France in the United States and the Consulate General of France in Boston will organize a conference to discuss the economic impacts of climate change. Over the past several years, the world has experienced rising sea levels, extreme drought, heavy storms, wildfires and other indicators of climate change with increasing frequency and intensity. These events emphasize the growing threats posed by climate change and urgent need for action. Strong scientific research has shown that climate change is currently occurring and that, if ignored, will result in billions of dollars in economic, health and societal costs.
The panel of scientific and policy experts will outline the main consequences of climate change and the risks it presents to the economy, particularly in the North-East region. The panel will also highlight the economic opportunities of addressing climate change now and working to lessen its effects. Additionally, the event will also connect these issues to the on-going negotiations for a new climate treaty to be discussed in Paris, during the COP 21, in December 2015 and explain what can expected from this major international conference.
About FACTS:
Building up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference to be hosted by France in December 2015 (COP 21-Paris Climate 2015), the Embassies of France in both Canada and the United States are organizing FACTS (French Ameri-Can Climate Talks), a conference series to take place in seven cities in the United States and Canada involving renowned scientists, civil society representatives, NGOs, political figures, journalists and entrepreneurs.
- Program and registration: http://facts.france-science.org/program/#boston
wn.com/French Ameri Can Climate Talks Boston The Impacts Of Climate Change
In partnership with the MIT, the Embassy of France in the United States and the Consulate General of France in Boston will organize a conference to discuss the economic impacts of climate change. Over the past several years, the world has experienced rising sea levels, extreme drought, heavy storms, wildfires and other indicators of climate change with increasing frequency and intensity. These events emphasize the growing threats posed by climate change and urgent need for action. Strong scientific research has shown that climate change is currently occurring and that, if ignored, will result in billions of dollars in economic, health and societal costs.
The panel of scientific and policy experts will outline the main consequences of climate change and the risks it presents to the economy, particularly in the North-East region. The panel will also highlight the economic opportunities of addressing climate change now and working to lessen its effects. Additionally, the event will also connect these issues to the on-going negotiations for a new climate treaty to be discussed in Paris, during the COP 21, in December 2015 and explain what can expected from this major international conference.
About FACTS:
Building up to the United Nations Climate Change Conference to be hosted by France in December 2015 (COP 21-Paris Climate 2015), the Embassies of France in both Canada and the United States are organizing FACTS (French Ameri-Can Climate Talks), a conference series to take place in seven cities in the United States and Canada involving renowned scientists, civil society representatives, NGOs, political figures, journalists and entrepreneurs.
- Program and registration: http://facts.france-science.org/program/#boston
- published: 01 Oct 2014
- views: 0
Blender 3D tutoriel français - Cycles - Happy New Year - FRENCH
Ce vidéo tutoriel est dédié à la composition du eCard pour nouvel an ! N'oubliez pas de consulter l'article : http://www.kopilot.ch/blender-cycles-... The Du......
Ce vidéo tutoriel est dédié à la composition du eCard pour nouvel an ! N'oubliez pas de consulter l'article : http://www.kopilot.ch/blender-cycles-... The Du...
wn.com/Blender 3D Tutoriel Français Cycles Happy New Year French
Ce vidéo tutoriel est dédié à la composition du eCard pour nouvel an ! N'oubliez pas de consulter l'article : http://www.kopilot.ch/blender-cycles-... The Du...
hetalia 2p theme songs
disclaimers:i own nothing the pictures and music belong to their rightfull owners!!!
2P
1.italy/numb
2.germany/ch...
disclaimers:i own nothing the pictures and music belong to their rightfull owners!!!
2P
1.italy/numb
2.germany/chalk outline
3.japan/secret
4.russia/monster
5.england/i cant decide
6.china/courtesy call
7.america/troublemaker
8.france/get out alive
9.canada/medicine
10.prussia/if i die joung male.ver
11.romano/we no speak americano
this video took about 4 or 5 hours
hope ya like it but im truly sorry i didnt upload anything in weeks..DX
but i tried 2 times 1 time broke 2 time i ran out of pictures
and finaly the video isnt broken YAY!!X3
and HAPPYY EASTER!!! i will be drawing a picture but...its gonna be late becaus i was busy in easter
my deviant art http://lpsamanda.deviantart.com/
my facebook https://www.facebook.com/amanda.jekabsone.5
i have a twitter but i dont use it..
my gmail so you can ask me somethin lpsamanda10@gmail.com
im just letting ya know that there will be a video like this but whit 1Ps so stay tuned!!
wn.com/Hetalia 2P Theme Songs
disclaimers:i own nothing the pictures and music belong to their rightfull owners!!!
2P
1.italy/numb
2.germany/chalk outline
3.japan/secret
4.russia/monster
5.england/i cant decide
6.china/courtesy call
7.america/troublemaker
8.france/get out alive
9.canada/medicine
10.prussia/if i die joung male.ver
11.romano/we no speak americano
this video took about 4 or 5 hours
hope ya like it but im truly sorry i didnt upload anything in weeks..DX
but i tried 2 times 1 time broke 2 time i ran out of pictures
and finaly the video isnt broken YAY!!X3
and HAPPYY EASTER!!! i will be drawing a picture but...its gonna be late becaus i was busy in easter
my deviant art http://lpsamanda.deviantart.com/
my facebook https://www.facebook.com/amanda.jekabsone.5
i have a twitter but i dont use it..
my gmail so you can ask me somethin lpsamanda10@gmail.com
im just letting ya know that there will be a video like this but whit 1Ps so stay tuned!!
- published: 06 Apr 2015
- views: 9
The Last Days of World War II Volume-25 (5-11 August)
August 11: Vichy prime minister Pierre Laval claims that France will be liberated "when Germany wins the war."
World War II Headlines
Below are more highlights...
August 11: Vichy prime minister Pierre Laval claims that France will be liberated "when Germany wins the war."
World War II Headlines
Below are more highlights and images that outline the events of World War II and show the details and consequences of the Soviets repelling Hitler's forces in 1942.
Nazi Germans advance toward Stalingrad: During the first half of July 1942, Nazi German infantry and armored forces battled to the Don River near Voronezh (a key city in the supply line to Moscow), Rostov, and other towns. Soviet resistance was initially disorganized but determined, and it delayed the Nazi Germans' crossing of the Don (pictured above) long enough to move Red troops away from danger of capture. By mid-month, Stalin realized that the ultimate objective of this Nazi German drive was Stalingrad. Soviet resistance stiffened accordingly.
wn.com/The Last Days Of World War Ii Volume 25 (5 11 August)
August 11: Vichy prime minister Pierre Laval claims that France will be liberated "when Germany wins the war."
World War II Headlines
Below are more highlights and images that outline the events of World War II and show the details and consequences of the Soviets repelling Hitler's forces in 1942.
Nazi Germans advance toward Stalingrad: During the first half of July 1942, Nazi German infantry and armored forces battled to the Don River near Voronezh (a key city in the supply line to Moscow), Rostov, and other towns. Soviet resistance was initially disorganized but determined, and it delayed the Nazi Germans' crossing of the Don (pictured above) long enough to move Red troops away from danger of capture. By mid-month, Stalin realized that the ultimate objective of this Nazi German drive was Stalingrad. Soviet resistance stiffened accordingly.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 10
Christopher Hitchens on Thomas Jefferson: Influence on the Revolution & Louisiana Purchase (2006)
Jefferson served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress beginning in June 1775, soon after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. He didn'......
Jefferson served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress beginning in June 1775, soon after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. He didn'...
wn.com/Christopher Hitchens On Thomas Jefferson Influence On The Revolution Louisiana Purchase (2006)
Jefferson served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress beginning in June 1775, soon after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. He didn'...
MISS 2014 (05) - Xavier Pennec (INRIA, France), Lecture 1
Medical Imaging Summer School 2014 (28 July - 1 Aug 2014 Favignana, Sicily) - http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/miss14/
"Demonology, or a short retrospective of Demons...
Medical Imaging Summer School 2014 (28 July - 1 Aug 2014 Favignana, Sicily) - http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/miss14/
"Demonology, or a short retrospective of Demons in medical image registration"
In this talk, we will present the evolution of the demons' algorithm over a decade from a historical point of view. Originally proposed by Thirion as an efficient procedure for non-linear registration, the algorithm was revisited several times to be recast in a sound minimization framework, in particular through Cachier's pair and smooth (PASHA) method. Additional modifications were performed bu Stefanescu to make it fully para llelizable and to include a non-stationnary adaptive regularization that could take into account pathologies (areas that do no correspond).
More recently, Vercauteren adapted the efficient optimization procedure to work on a space of diffeomorphic transformations. Experiments show that the diffeomorphic demons results are similar in terms of image similarity metric, but more regular and closer to the true transformation in controlled experiments, particularly in terms of Jacobian. This efficient algorithm was further enhanced by parameterizing the deformation using one parameter subgroups, following the proposition of Arsigny. This new parameterization allows to obtain inverse consistency very easily, and opens the way to a sound statistical setting for deformation-based morphometry.
To wrap up, we will present recent works demonstrating that the efficient and sound principles of demons provide a diffeomorphic registration framework which is also quite versatile and can be easily adapted to tackle new problems such as incompressibility for cardiac motion tracking.
wn.com/Miss 2014 (05) Xavier Pennec (Inria, France), Lecture 1
Medical Imaging Summer School 2014 (28 July - 1 Aug 2014 Favignana, Sicily) - http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/miss14/
"Demonology, or a short retrospective of Demons in medical image registration"
In this talk, we will present the evolution of the demons' algorithm over a decade from a historical point of view. Originally proposed by Thirion as an efficient procedure for non-linear registration, the algorithm was revisited several times to be recast in a sound minimization framework, in particular through Cachier's pair and smooth (PASHA) method. Additional modifications were performed bu Stefanescu to make it fully para llelizable and to include a non-stationnary adaptive regularization that could take into account pathologies (areas that do no correspond).
More recently, Vercauteren adapted the efficient optimization procedure to work on a space of diffeomorphic transformations. Experiments show that the diffeomorphic demons results are similar in terms of image similarity metric, but more regular and closer to the true transformation in controlled experiments, particularly in terms of Jacobian. This efficient algorithm was further enhanced by parameterizing the deformation using one parameter subgroups, following the proposition of Arsigny. This new parameterization allows to obtain inverse consistency very easily, and opens the way to a sound statistical setting for deformation-based morphometry.
To wrap up, we will present recent works demonstrating that the efficient and sound principles of demons provide a diffeomorphic registration framework which is also quite versatile and can be easily adapted to tackle new problems such as incompressibility for cardiac motion tracking.
- published: 27 Jan 2015
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French Revolution of 1848
The 1848 Revolution in France, sometimes known as the February Revolution (révolution de Février), was one of a wave of revolutions in 1848 in Europe. In Fra......
The 1848 Revolution in France, sometimes known as the February Revolution (révolution de Février), was one of a wave of revolutions in 1848 in Europe. In Fra...
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The 1848 Revolution in France, sometimes known as the February Revolution (révolution de Février), was one of a wave of revolutions in 1848 in Europe. In Fra...
- published: 04 Aug 2014
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David Cameron's EU Tour: British PM Mets Europe's Leaders to Plead his Cause (part 2)
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DEBATE : Lunch in the Hague, dinner in Paris, followed by breakfast in Warsaw and lunch in Berlin. ...
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DEBATE : Lunch in the Hague, dinner in Paris, followed by breakfast in Warsaw and lunch in Berlin. That's the outline of a whistlestop tour that David Cameron has embarked upon in his bid to modify the UK's relationship with the EU. For now the precise details of the reform he seeks aren't clear, all we know is that they are sufficiently deep to require changes to the Union's founding treaties. Can he do it?
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DEBATE : Lunch in the Hague, dinner in Paris, followed by breakfast in Warsaw and lunch in Berlin. That's the outline of a whistlestop tour that David Cameron has embarked upon in his bid to modify the UK's relationship with the EU. For now the precise details of the reform he seeks aren't clear, all we know is that they are sufficiently deep to require changes to the Union's founding treaties. Can he do it?
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- published: 26 Jun 2015
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Stuart Olyott's Sermon on Psalm 91
Stuart Olyott (b. 1942) became pastor of Belvidere Road Church in Liverpool after training at London Bible College and receiving his first degree from the Unive...
Stuart Olyott (b. 1942) became pastor of Belvidere Road Church in Liverpool after training at London Bible College and receiving his first degree from the University of London and has received several other degrees since.. The Liverpool pastorates occupied the periods 1967 to 1982 and 1991 to 1999. The intervening years were spent preaching the gospel in French in Lausanne, Switzerland, and pioneering new churches in both France and Switzerland. Since 1999 Stuart has spent his time lecturing in seminaries, pastoring pastors in Wales, and helping churches in trouble. Now semi-retired, Stuart has been married to Doll since 1970 and they have eight sons, as well as grandchildren too numerous to count!
Preaching both expository and topical material from within the Reformed tradition, Stuart Olyott displays a consistently high standard of clarity and power. His sermons are so well prepared that the structure is easily followed. There has been a steady demand for recordings of his sermons. Letters received by the church during and after his pastorates often came from people who had never met him. Some of them lived outside the UK.
Inevitably he has been invited to address meetings and ministers' conferences both within Britain and abroad. Since 1970 he has preached and lectured in over two dozen countries besides his own. He has written a steady flow of articles on doctrinal questions and aspects of preaching and pastoral theology. These now total about one hundred and fifty in various magazines. His nine major books are models of presentational clarity. Some are Bible commentaries; others cover doctrinal themes; all are edifying and very readable, as are his booklets. He has also translated Calvin's Breve Instruction Chretienne into English as Truth for all Time (Banner of Truth. 1998). This brief outline of the Christian faith was first published in French in 1537. Stuart Olyott did the universal church a notable service by this work. For any achievement Stuart Olyott would be the first to insist that the triune God must receive ALL the glory.
SADLY I CANNOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT THE POOR SOUND QUALITY OF SOME OF THESE OLD CASSETTE RECORDINGS. THESE RECORDINGS ARE NOT COPYRIGHT, THEIR FREE DISTRIBUTION IS ENCOURAGED.
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Stuart Olyott (b. 1942) became pastor of Belvidere Road Church in Liverpool after training at London Bible College and receiving his first degree from the University of London and has received several other degrees since.. The Liverpool pastorates occupied the periods 1967 to 1982 and 1991 to 1999. The intervening years were spent preaching the gospel in French in Lausanne, Switzerland, and pioneering new churches in both France and Switzerland. Since 1999 Stuart has spent his time lecturing in seminaries, pastoring pastors in Wales, and helping churches in trouble. Now semi-retired, Stuart has been married to Doll since 1970 and they have eight sons, as well as grandchildren too numerous to count!
Preaching both expository and topical material from within the Reformed tradition, Stuart Olyott displays a consistently high standard of clarity and power. His sermons are so well prepared that the structure is easily followed. There has been a steady demand for recordings of his sermons. Letters received by the church during and after his pastorates often came from people who had never met him. Some of them lived outside the UK.
Inevitably he has been invited to address meetings and ministers' conferences both within Britain and abroad. Since 1970 he has preached and lectured in over two dozen countries besides his own. He has written a steady flow of articles on doctrinal questions and aspects of preaching and pastoral theology. These now total about one hundred and fifty in various magazines. His nine major books are models of presentational clarity. Some are Bible commentaries; others cover doctrinal themes; all are edifying and very readable, as are his booklets. He has also translated Calvin's Breve Instruction Chretienne into English as Truth for all Time (Banner of Truth. 1998). This brief outline of the Christian faith was first published in French in 1537. Stuart Olyott did the universal church a notable service by this work. For any achievement Stuart Olyott would be the first to insist that the triune God must receive ALL the glory.
SADLY I CANNOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT THE POOR SOUND QUALITY OF SOME OF THESE OLD CASSETTE RECORDINGS. THESE RECORDINGS ARE NOT COPYRIGHT, THEIR FREE DISTRIBUTION IS ENCOURAGED.
- published: 04 May 2015
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The KVB Live@La Péniche-France 2015(Full).
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- published: 25 Apr 2015
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RC Sproul : The Illusion Of Descartes - Defending Your Faith Part 17
The illusion of Descartes MESSAGE INTRODUCTION Rene' Descartes was a French philosopher and mathematician, born in La Haye, France. In Bavaria, in the winter......
The illusion of Descartes MESSAGE INTRODUCTION Rene' Descartes was a French philosopher and mathematician, born in La Haye, France. In Bavaria, in the winter...
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The illusion of Descartes MESSAGE INTRODUCTION Rene' Descartes was a French philosopher and mathematician, born in La Haye, France. In Bavaria, in the winter...
Lecture 22 The Witches of Loudon
An outline of the famous witchcraft trial of the clergyman Urbain Grandier in the city of Loudon in France. The lecture uses this case as a lens through which t...
An outline of the famous witchcraft trial of the clergyman Urbain Grandier in the city of Loudon in France. The lecture uses this case as a lens through which to examine the mentality and sexual mores of early modern Europeans, and concludes with a summation of the history of the witch craze.
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An outline of the famous witchcraft trial of the clergyman Urbain Grandier in the city of Loudon in France. The lecture uses this case as a lens through which to examine the mentality and sexual mores of early modern Europeans, and concludes with a summation of the history of the witch craze.
- published: 02 Mar 2015
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Keynote "Reinventing Diversity" - Howard Ross
The concept of diversity is often criticised for its imprecise nature and its vague outline. Lacking a legal definition, its meaning is left to individual ju......
The concept of diversity is often criticised for its imprecise nature and its vague outline. Lacking a legal definition, its meaning is left to individual ju...
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The concept of diversity is often criticised for its imprecise nature and its vague outline. Lacking a legal definition, its meaning is left to individual ju...
The History of Tarot
A lecture on the history of Tarot cards, their roots in Hermetic NeoPlatonism, and their adoption into Western Occultism. I start with a little theory of how t...
A lecture on the history of Tarot cards, their roots in Hermetic NeoPlatonism, and their adoption into Western Occultism. I start with a little theory of how tradition and gnosis interact in history. Then I discuss the origins of Hermeticism in ancient Alexandria. I outline the origin of Tarot cards in Renaissance Italy, and their adoption by occultists in 18th and 19th Century France. The lecture proceeds to The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn's role in bringing Tarot to the English-speaking world and integrating it into a highly systematic, practicable presentation of Western Occultism. I close with some musings on what the history of Tarot can tell us about history in general, and our role in it.
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A lecture on the history of Tarot cards, their roots in Hermetic NeoPlatonism, and their adoption into Western Occultism. I start with a little theory of how tradition and gnosis interact in history. Then I discuss the origins of Hermeticism in ancient Alexandria. I outline the origin of Tarot cards in Renaissance Italy, and their adoption by occultists in 18th and 19th Century France. The lecture proceeds to The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn's role in bringing Tarot to the English-speaking world and integrating it into a highly systematic, practicable presentation of Western Occultism. I close with some musings on what the history of Tarot can tell us about history in general, and our role in it.
- published: 26 May 2015
- views: 9
videoblog
Filmed over the weekend of England's victory in the Rugby over France, this shows the outline of what was a very busy and varied weekend in Manchester. Thank......
Filmed over the weekend of England's victory in the Rugby over France, this shows the outline of what was a very busy and varied weekend in Manchester. Thank...
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Filmed over the weekend of England's victory in the Rugby over France, this shows the outline of what was a very busy and varied weekend in Manchester. Thank...
- published: 19 Oct 2007
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