1. Over a million people flooded Republique Square in Paris for a historic demonstration against terrorism following deadly attacks earlier in the week.
2. World leaders including the leaders of Britain, Germany, Spain, and Israel joined French President Francois Hollande at the rally.
3. The rally was a show of defiance against the terror attacks that killed 17 people in attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine offices and a kosher supermarket.
The 'Je Suis Charlie' message united people around the world in solidarity after the terrorist attack on the Paris office of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo that killed 12 people. People attended vigils holding signs, pens, and candles with the message 'Je Suis Charlie', which means 'I am Charlie', in cities across Europe and around the globe to pay tribute to the victims and show support for freedom of speech.
The document appears to be a collection of photos and news reports from November 13-14, 2015 related to a series of terrorist attacks in Paris, France. The photos show scenes outside the Bataclan concert hall, restaurants, and the Stade de France stadium where explosions occurred, including injured individuals and covered bodies. The reports provide details on locations, casualties, and ongoing police response to the attacks across the city.
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This document provides a summary of news images from January 9th to 15th, 2015. It features over 50 photos from around the world including: demonstrations in France after the Charlie Hebdo attack; recovery efforts of AirAsia Flight 8501 in Indonesia; extreme cold weather in parts of the US; and portraits of daily life for the Naga people in Myanmar. The images offer a visual snapshot of major world events and life in different regions from that week.
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This document contains 33 news articles from April 11-16, 2015 covering events from around the world including: continued violence in Syria with airstrikes hitting Aleppo and Idlib; refugees fleeing violence in Syria; a new royal baby expected in the UK; al-Qaeda taking control of airports in Yemen; Holocaust remembrance in Israel; and indigenous groups in Brazil protesting at the national legislature. The articles include photos and location information for events.
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The document is a collection of photos from July 19-24, 2015 showing images from around the world. It includes photos of: a Syrian refugee child in Jordan surrounded by flies; a Filipino man working at a tire repair shop; migrants trying to cross into Britain from Calais, France; children playing in a rainstorm in Pakistan; Syrian refugee families in Jordan; flooding in China; anti-government protests in Japan; Saudi forces reopening the airport in Aden, Yemen; and Turkish warplanes striking ISIS targets after an attack in Turkey. The photos provide a glimpse into global news events during that period.
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This document is a collection of photographs from December 9-15, 2015 with captions describing the location and subject of each picture. The photos show events around the world like refugees arriving in Germany, environmental activists in Paris, a family registering with Canadian officials in Jordan, and hot air balloons in Dubai.
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The document contains photographs from June 1-2, 2015 from various locations around the world. The photos show (1) a solar-powered plane landing in Japan, (2) a boy walking through the remains of burned tents at a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon, and (3) smoke billowing from buildings in Yemen hit by Saudi-led airstrikes.
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This document is a collection of photos from September 2015 related to the European migrant crisis. The photos show migrants arriving by sea in Greece and Italy and traveling through countries like Hungary, Austria, and Germany. They depict migrants waiting at train stations or making dangerous border crossings and include families, children and individuals from places like Syria, Afghanistan, and Africa. The photos provide a visual overview of the movement and experiences of migrants during this stage of the crisis.
The 'Je Suis Charlie' message united people around the world in solidarity after the terrorist attack on the Paris office of satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo that killed 12 people. People attended vigils holding signs, pens, and candles with the message 'Je Suis Charlie', which means 'I am Charlie', in cities across Europe and around the globe to pay tribute to the victims and show support for freedom of speech.
The document appears to be a collection of photos and news reports from November 13-14, 2015 related to a series of terrorist attacks in Paris, France. The photos show scenes outside the Bataclan concert hall, restaurants, and the Stade de France stadium where explosions occurred, including injured individuals and covered bodies. The reports provide details on locations, casualties, and ongoing police response to the attacks across the city.
2015 - Images of JANUARY - Jan.09 - Jan. 15.vinhbinh2010
This document provides a summary of news images from January 9th to 15th, 2015. It features over 50 photos from around the world including: demonstrations in France after the Charlie Hebdo attack; recovery efforts of AirAsia Flight 8501 in Indonesia; extreme cold weather in parts of the US; and portraits of daily life for the Naga people in Myanmar. The images offer a visual snapshot of major world events and life in different regions from that week.
2015 - Images of APRIL * Apr.16 - Apr. 23vinhbinh2010
This document contains 33 news articles from April 11-16, 2015 covering events from around the world including: continued violence in Syria with airstrikes hitting Aleppo and Idlib; refugees fleeing violence in Syria; a new royal baby expected in the UK; al-Qaeda taking control of airports in Yemen; Holocaust remembrance in Israel; and indigenous groups in Brazil protesting at the national legislature. The articles include photos and location information for events.
2015 - Images of JULY - July 24 - July 31.vinhbinh2010
The document is a collection of photos from July 19-24, 2015 showing images from around the world. It includes photos of: a Syrian refugee child in Jordan surrounded by flies; a Filipino man working at a tire repair shop; migrants trying to cross into Britain from Calais, France; children playing in a rainstorm in Pakistan; Syrian refugee families in Jordan; flooding in China; anti-government protests in Japan; Saudi forces reopening the airport in Aden, Yemen; and Turkish warplanes striking ISIS targets after an attack in Turkey. The photos provide a glimpse into global news events during that period.
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This document is a collection of photographs from December 9-15, 2015 with captions describing the location and subject of each picture. The photos show events around the world like refugees arriving in Germany, environmental activists in Paris, a family registering with Canadian officials in Jordan, and hot air balloons in Dubai.
2015 - Images of JUNE - June 01 - June 08vinhbinh2010
The document contains photographs from June 1-2, 2015 from various locations around the world. The photos show (1) a solar-powered plane landing in Japan, (2) a boy walking through the remains of burned tents at a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon, and (3) smoke billowing from buildings in Yemen hit by Saudi-led airstrikes.
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This document is a collection of photos from September 2015 related to the European migrant crisis. The photos show migrants arriving by sea in Greece and Italy and traveling through countries like Hungary, Austria, and Germany. They depict migrants waiting at train stations or making dangerous border crossings and include families, children and individuals from places like Syria, Afghanistan, and Africa. The photos provide a visual overview of the movement and experiences of migrants during this stage of the crisis.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
ZoomCharts is an interactive and fast HTML5 charts library for big data visualization. It was created to address graphics challenges on the web like supporting multiple browsers, resolutions, and varying performance across devices. The developers use CoffeeScript, commit to GitHub, and have an automated testing setup to ensure quality. Key features of ZoomCharts include support for Canvas, SVG, and WebGL rendering as well as responsive design for big screens. Future plans include more chart types, an extension API, and memory tracking.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create and share slideshow presentations online.
The document provides care instructions for suits in 6 steps: 1) Avoid frequent dry cleaning and steam clean instead, 2) Steam rather than iron to remove wrinkles, 3) Hang suits on proper wooden hangers, 4) Brush suits after each wear, 5) Use a breathable garment bag when traveling, 6) Give suits a break between wears to prolong their lifespan. Proper care including storage and cleaning can help suits maintain their quality and shape over many years of use.
Este documento lista diferentes aplicaciones de comunicación como Facebook, Skype, WhatsApp y Sonic, así como servicios de correo electrónico como Hotmail, Gmail y Yahoo.
Democratization efforts can lead to violence if they threaten existing power structures or are seen as imposed by foreigners. Forcing democracy on countries that do not fully embrace it can breed resentment. Ruling parties may resist losing power through democratization. Aid recipients may resent the arrogance of foreign aid workers who do not understand local conditions. Past failures of colonialism to respect local cultures show how imposed system changes can cause violence by destroying worldviews and inflicting humiliation. Structural inequalities left by foreign intervention can accumulate anger and lay the groundwork for future acute violence between groups.
The document discusses how the creator attracted and addressed their audience for their magazine. They used specific fonts for different sections that were clear and coordinated. They used a three color scheme of black, red and white to make the magazine stand out. For the cover article, they included a formal piece of journalism summarizing the cover star's life story to interest readers. Social media was included to engage younger readers and allow distribution. Competitions were added around rock music to further attract the target audience.
pranay praveen dave - resume - 20.12.14Pranay Dave
Pranay Praveen Dave is a project manager with 7 years of experience in the construction industry. He has a degree in architecture and a master's degree in project management. Currently he works as a project manager at Sphere Concept Pte Ltd in Singapore, managing projects, clients, and project teams. Some of the residential and commercial projects he has worked on include renovations, additions and alterations works, and fit outs. He is proficient in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office and knowledgeable about other design software.
The document discusses Microsoft PowerPoint, a presentation program developed by Microsoft. It was launched in 1990 as part of the Microsoft Office suite. PowerPoint presentations consist of individual pages called slides. The document outlines the various features and functions of PowerPoint, including inserting images and objects, designing slide layouts, adding transitions and animations, and reviewing presentations. It provides instructions on using the different toolbars in PowerPoint for editing, designing, and presenting slides.
This dissertation examines management of two invasive weeds, Palmer amaranth in glufosinate-resistant cotton and cogongrass, in the Southern United States. For Palmer amaranth management, the author evaluates the effects of soil inversion, cover crops, and herbicide regimes on Palmer amaranth density and control in cotton. Results show that preemergence herbicides and a pre+postemergence herbicide regime reduced Palmer amaranth density by over 96% compared to no herbicide. For cogongrass eradication, the author evaluates herbicide treatments at different timings and finds that glyphosate+imazapyr achieved eradication at any timing, while imazapyr
Darah terdiri dari plasma, sel darah, dan zat terlarut lainnya. Ada tiga jenis sel darah: eritrosit untuk mengangkut oksigen, leukosit untuk melawan infeksi, dan trombosit untuk membentuk pembekuan darah. Darah juga menjaga suhu tubuh dan terlibat dalam proses homeostasis untuk mempertahankan keseimbangan dalam tubuh.
Hebei Metals Industrial Limited specializes in manufacturing steel pipes, pipe fittings, forged flanges, and valves through three subsidiary factories. The company provides products for oil, gas, petrochemical, and construction industries. It offers a wide range of carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy seamless pipes from 1/2 to 24 inches, as well as ERW, spiral welded, and LSAW pipes that meet international standards. Hebei Metals services customers in the Middle East, Europe, Americas, and Africa.
The One Species at a Time (OST) organization proposes a project to help save the critically endangered Amur leopard from extinction. The project will be carried out in partnership with other organizations as part of the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance. OST will assist conservation efforts such as fire control, reforestation to restore habitat, and reintroduction of leopards. The project aims to increase the leopard population, reduce poaching, and restore the forest ecosystem to help ensure the long-term survival of the species. Effectiveness will be measured by monitoring changes in leopard numbers, poaching incidents, deer populations, forest restoration, and success of reintroduction efforts.
The document contains a collection of photos from around the world showing memorials, tributes, and vigils held in the aftermath of the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. The photos show people mourning the victims by leaving flowers, candles, and heartfelt messages at French embassies and consulates. Other images depict makeshift memorials at the sites of the attacks in Paris and crowds gathering for candlelight vigils in cities like Sydney, Rome, Kiev, and New York.
The document summarizes key events related to depictions of the prophet Muhammad that sparked controversy:
- In 1998, Salman Rushdie's novel "The Satanic Verses" was met with violent protests from Muslims who accused it of blasphemy for its depiction of Muhammad. Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa calling for Rushdie's death.
- In 2005 and 2006, Danish and French newspapers published cartoons depicting Muhammad, leading to protests and lawsuits claiming they were racist.
- Swedish artist Lars Vilks faced death threats for a 2007 cartoon depicting Muhammad. He believes he was a target of a 2015 Copenhagen shooting.
- Charlie Hebdo offices
On July 22, 2011 in Norway, terrorist bombings and shootings killed 77 people. Civil society responded nonviolently, with newspapers calling for unity over fear and leaders vowing to defend democracy. In January 2015 in France, terrorist attacks killed 17 and united the nation in demonstrations of millions. Civil society showed solidarity through social media hashtags and leaders pledged to protect freedoms. In February 2015 in Denmark, terrorist shootings killed 2 and wounded 5, but 30,000 citizens rallied peacefully in support of open society. Leaders promised to preserve free expression and fight radicalization.
BBC News - Gun Attack on French MagazineRosana Cabral
Gunmen attacked the Paris office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 12 people including prominent cartoonists. The masked men armed with assault rifles also killed two police officers before fleeing the scene. It was the deadliest attack in France in decades. President Hollande called it a terrorist attack "of exceptional barbarity" and raised the national security alert level as police launched a major manhunt for the three suspects. World leaders condemned the shootings as an assault on freedom of expression.
This document contains a collection of 20 photographs depicting clashes between protesters and police from various countries and time periods. The photos show protesters confronting or throwing objects at police, police using force such as tear gas or pepper spray against protesters, and in some cases protesters engaging in acts of resistance or protest such as placing flowers in police weapons. The collection aims to illustrate the tensions that can arise between those demonstrating and the police forces deployed to control demonstrations.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
ZoomCharts is an interactive and fast HTML5 charts library for big data visualization. It was created to address graphics challenges on the web like supporting multiple browsers, resolutions, and varying performance across devices. The developers use CoffeeScript, commit to GitHub, and have an automated testing setup to ensure quality. Key features of ZoomCharts include support for Canvas, SVG, and WebGL rendering as well as responsive design for big screens. Future plans include more chart types, an extension API, and memory tracking.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create and share slideshow presentations online.
The document provides care instructions for suits in 6 steps: 1) Avoid frequent dry cleaning and steam clean instead, 2) Steam rather than iron to remove wrinkles, 3) Hang suits on proper wooden hangers, 4) Brush suits after each wear, 5) Use a breathable garment bag when traveling, 6) Give suits a break between wears to prolong their lifespan. Proper care including storage and cleaning can help suits maintain their quality and shape over many years of use.
Este documento lista diferentes aplicaciones de comunicación como Facebook, Skype, WhatsApp y Sonic, así como servicios de correo electrónico como Hotmail, Gmail y Yahoo.
Democratization efforts can lead to violence if they threaten existing power structures or are seen as imposed by foreigners. Forcing democracy on countries that do not fully embrace it can breed resentment. Ruling parties may resist losing power through democratization. Aid recipients may resent the arrogance of foreign aid workers who do not understand local conditions. Past failures of colonialism to respect local cultures show how imposed system changes can cause violence by destroying worldviews and inflicting humiliation. Structural inequalities left by foreign intervention can accumulate anger and lay the groundwork for future acute violence between groups.
The document discusses how the creator attracted and addressed their audience for their magazine. They used specific fonts for different sections that were clear and coordinated. They used a three color scheme of black, red and white to make the magazine stand out. For the cover article, they included a formal piece of journalism summarizing the cover star's life story to interest readers. Social media was included to engage younger readers and allow distribution. Competitions were added around rock music to further attract the target audience.
pranay praveen dave - resume - 20.12.14Pranay Dave
Pranay Praveen Dave is a project manager with 7 years of experience in the construction industry. He has a degree in architecture and a master's degree in project management. Currently he works as a project manager at Sphere Concept Pte Ltd in Singapore, managing projects, clients, and project teams. Some of the residential and commercial projects he has worked on include renovations, additions and alterations works, and fit outs. He is proficient in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office and knowledgeable about other design software.
The document discusses Microsoft PowerPoint, a presentation program developed by Microsoft. It was launched in 1990 as part of the Microsoft Office suite. PowerPoint presentations consist of individual pages called slides. The document outlines the various features and functions of PowerPoint, including inserting images and objects, designing slide layouts, adding transitions and animations, and reviewing presentations. It provides instructions on using the different toolbars in PowerPoint for editing, designing, and presenting slides.
This dissertation examines management of two invasive weeds, Palmer amaranth in glufosinate-resistant cotton and cogongrass, in the Southern United States. For Palmer amaranth management, the author evaluates the effects of soil inversion, cover crops, and herbicide regimes on Palmer amaranth density and control in cotton. Results show that preemergence herbicides and a pre+postemergence herbicide regime reduced Palmer amaranth density by over 96% compared to no herbicide. For cogongrass eradication, the author evaluates herbicide treatments at different timings and finds that glyphosate+imazapyr achieved eradication at any timing, while imazapyr
Darah terdiri dari plasma, sel darah, dan zat terlarut lainnya. Ada tiga jenis sel darah: eritrosit untuk mengangkut oksigen, leukosit untuk melawan infeksi, dan trombosit untuk membentuk pembekuan darah. Darah juga menjaga suhu tubuh dan terlibat dalam proses homeostasis untuk mempertahankan keseimbangan dalam tubuh.
Hebei Metals Industrial Limited specializes in manufacturing steel pipes, pipe fittings, forged flanges, and valves through three subsidiary factories. The company provides products for oil, gas, petrochemical, and construction industries. It offers a wide range of carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloy seamless pipes from 1/2 to 24 inches, as well as ERW, spiral welded, and LSAW pipes that meet international standards. Hebei Metals services customers in the Middle East, Europe, Americas, and Africa.
The One Species at a Time (OST) organization proposes a project to help save the critically endangered Amur leopard from extinction. The project will be carried out in partnership with other organizations as part of the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance. OST will assist conservation efforts such as fire control, reforestation to restore habitat, and reintroduction of leopards. The project aims to increase the leopard population, reduce poaching, and restore the forest ecosystem to help ensure the long-term survival of the species. Effectiveness will be measured by monitoring changes in leopard numbers, poaching incidents, deer populations, forest restoration, and success of reintroduction efforts.
The document contains a collection of photos from around the world showing memorials, tributes, and vigils held in the aftermath of the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. The photos show people mourning the victims by leaving flowers, candles, and heartfelt messages at French embassies and consulates. Other images depict makeshift memorials at the sites of the attacks in Paris and crowds gathering for candlelight vigils in cities like Sydney, Rome, Kiev, and New York.
The document summarizes key events related to depictions of the prophet Muhammad that sparked controversy:
- In 1998, Salman Rushdie's novel "The Satanic Verses" was met with violent protests from Muslims who accused it of blasphemy for its depiction of Muhammad. Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa calling for Rushdie's death.
- In 2005 and 2006, Danish and French newspapers published cartoons depicting Muhammad, leading to protests and lawsuits claiming they were racist.
- Swedish artist Lars Vilks faced death threats for a 2007 cartoon depicting Muhammad. He believes he was a target of a 2015 Copenhagen shooting.
- Charlie Hebdo offices
On July 22, 2011 in Norway, terrorist bombings and shootings killed 77 people. Civil society responded nonviolently, with newspapers calling for unity over fear and leaders vowing to defend democracy. In January 2015 in France, terrorist attacks killed 17 and united the nation in demonstrations of millions. Civil society showed solidarity through social media hashtags and leaders pledged to protect freedoms. In February 2015 in Denmark, terrorist shootings killed 2 and wounded 5, but 30,000 citizens rallied peacefully in support of open society. Leaders promised to preserve free expression and fight radicalization.
BBC News - Gun Attack on French MagazineRosana Cabral
Gunmen attacked the Paris office of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, killing 12 people including prominent cartoonists. The masked men armed with assault rifles also killed two police officers before fleeing the scene. It was the deadliest attack in France in decades. President Hollande called it a terrorist attack "of exceptional barbarity" and raised the national security alert level as police launched a major manhunt for the three suspects. World leaders condemned the shootings as an assault on freedom of expression.
This document contains a collection of 20 photographs depicting clashes between protesters and police from various countries and time periods. The photos show protesters confronting or throwing objects at police, police using force such as tear gas or pepper spray against protesters, and in some cases protesters engaging in acts of resistance or protest such as placing flowers in police weapons. The collection aims to illustrate the tensions that can arise between those demonstrating and the police forces deployed to control demonstrations.
A year after je suis charlie, a divided France strugglesKyleMahoney
France remains deeply divided one year after the Charlie Hebdo and November 2015 terrorist attacks. Politicians are embroiled in bitter debates over security policies that exacerbate tensions, while the anti-immigration National Front party gains strength. The country faces social, economic, and identity divisions between its urban, rural, and suburban populations. The 2017 presidential election will likely focus on addressing questions over French national identity and improving social cohesion.
Germany's Defeat by the Turkish Islamists and the Greek Communistsiakovosal
Germany received nearly 1 million immigrants in the first 11 months of 2015, four times more than all of 2014. This was due in large part to policy changes in Greece and Italy that increased flows of immigrants to Germany. When a left-wing Greek government came to power in January 2015, they reversed immigration policies and invited more immigrants. In alliance with Turkey, over 3 billion euros was gained to control immigration but also advance Turkey's goal of joining the EU. Tables from the UN show dramatic rises in immigration into Germany following the new governments in Italy in 2014 and Greece in 2015.
Monuments Around the World Light up for Parismaditabalnco
Monuments, buildings, and landmarks around the world lit up in blue, white and red - the colors of the French flag - in solidarity with and tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015. Locations that illuminated in the French colors included the Eiffel Tower, Big Ben, the Brandenburg Gate, the CN Tower, the Sydney Opera House, the Burj Khalifa, and Christ the Redeemer statue, among many others around the globe.
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The document summarizes the 2015 Life Ball, Europe's largest annual AIDS charity event held in Vienna, Austria. Vienna's City Hall Square was transformed into a mythical world for the event. The occasion raised money for AIDS/HIV research but was also a free-for-all gala emphasizing diversity. Celebrities like Conchita Wurst, Charlize Theron, and Sean Penn attended and various musical performances and fashion shows were held as part of the festivities.
Magnum Photographer Thomas Dworzak: Aftermath of Paris terror attacksguimera
The document consists of photographs taken by Magnum photographer Thomas Dworzak in the days following the November 13, 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. The photos show mourners gathering at sites of the attacks, people paying respects and leaving candles and flowers, crowds gathering in public squares, and Parisians going about their daily lives in the aftermath. The photos provide a visual documentation of the aftermath and mourning in Paris in the days after the deadly terrorist shootings and bombings.
Lyon's Tribute in Light to Paris victimsmaditabalnco
The document summarizes Lyon, France paying tribute to the victims of the November 2015 Paris attacks through various light installations and candle displays on December 8, 2015. This included projections of the names of the 130 Paris attack victims on buildings, as well as a light installation on the banks of the Saone River displaying the message "Regards" in honor of the victims. Citizens also gathered to light candle displays as a replacement for the annual Festival of Lights event which was cancelled.
The document summarizes civil resistance responses to several terrorist attacks in Western countries between 2011-2015. It describes how in each case, large peaceful demonstrations were organized to honor victims and show solidarity. Political and religious leaders emphasized defending democratic values of freedom and equality over fear or restrictive measures. The media called for national unity and avoiding reactions that could empower terrorists. Overall, the summaries show how communities came together through nonviolent action after attacks to protect open societies.
A look back at the French presidential electionvinhbinh2010
Emmanuel Macron was elected as France's youngest president after defeating far-right candidate Marine Le Pen. Macron, an independent centrist and former banker, celebrated with supporters outside the Louvre Museum in Paris, becoming the first French president from outside the traditional mainstream parties. Le Pen conceded defeat for her National Front party, which had hoped to ride a populist wave but saw its vision of nationalism rejected by French voters who supported Macron's pro-European Union stance.
4MYP U1-3a Analyzing Resistance Through the French Revolution.pdfssuser3c656a
This document provides an overview of key events during the French Revolution and asks the reader to consider how they would respond to each event by choosing to resist, collaborate, or ignore what is happening. It describes six major events: the storming of the Bastille, the women's march on Versailles, the royal family's failed flight from Paris, the September massacres of prisoners, the executions of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, and the Reign of Terror led by Robespierre. For each event, the reader is asked to privately consider their response and the potential consequences of that choice before moving on to the next major happening during the French Revolution.
「我是查理」的「新聞自由」與法西斯主義的表裡 Charlie Hebdo’s Press Freedom and the Resurgence of Fa...Shih-Yu Chou
This document analyzes Charlie Hebdo's stance on freedom of press and fascism from a Marxist perspective. It argues that Charlie Hebdo is not truly left-leaning and supports French imperialism and NATO militarism. It claims Charlie Hebdo publishes racist caricatures of Muslims that breed Islamophobia, similarly to how antisemitic caricatures of Jews were used in the past in France. It also criticizes the inclusion of the far-right neo-fascist party FN in the unity displayed after the Charlie Hebdo attack, seeing it as a rise of fascism in France.
The document discusses the refugee and terrorism crisis facing the European Union. It describes how over a million refugees fleeing conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Libya have overwhelmed EU countries. The influx has altered Europeans' views on free movement, Muslims, and providing safe haven. It also examines how the crisis has been linked to terrorist attacks in Europe and the sexual assaults in Cologne on New Year's Eve 2015, which heightened fears and polarized politics. Right-wing populism has gained traction in response. The crisis presents dangers to European politics, culture and security that policymakers must work to mitigate.
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Cause Of Terrorism Essay
People use terrorism to cause a sense of fear in a group of people and to make a clear stand on how they feel about a certain topic. Terrorism first became apparent during the French Revolution in the 1790s (Jenkins, 2017). This time era, known as the Reign of Terror, carried out mass killings of innocent civilians by a torture device called the guillotine (Jenkins, 2017). Since this time, terrorism has become more prominent all over the world. Presently, terrorism shows a clear political standing within a certain group of people. Terrorism is an ongoing problem that the world faces today.
Many different examples of terrorism have happened in the world. One of the most well known terrorist attacks happened on September 11, 2001, at the...show more content...This group called themselves the Islamic State or better known as ISIS. The article addresses that Islamic terrorists are the most notorious of today s violent radicals... (Morgan, 2004). A few of the major attacks that ISIS has coordinated in the last couple of years have occurred in Paris, France. The first attack, carried out on January 7, 2015, happened at a location of a magazine shop called the Charlie Hebdo. Two Islamic terrorists entered the shop located in Paris and killed eleven people, including the editor (Ray, 2016). Little did Paris know that it was the first of many deadly assaults (Ray, 2016).
Months after the deadly offense took place, another planned attack took place. On August 21, 2015, an ISIS accomplice boarded the train carrying an AK 47 assault rifle, a pistol, and many rounds of ammunition with the intent to kill. Luckily, the passengers on board the train were able to render the
Unit plan french revolution by Gregory HineGreg Hine
- Louis XVI was the absolute monarch of France from 1774 until his deposition in 1792. He was known for his lavish lifestyle and attempts at Enlightenment reforms.
- In 1789, 576 members of the third estate signed the Tennis Court Oath after being locked out of the Estates-General proceedings, opposing Louis XVI and shifting power away from him.
- The storming of the Bastille by citizens of Paris in 1789 was an attempt to gain weapons and freedom from the absolute monarchy under Louis XVI.
The french revolution tst assignment august 2020Manamela Leshego
The French Revolution occurred from 1789 to 1799 due to political and economic grievances against King Louis XVI and the aristocracy. The poor harvests and high taxes imposed on the third estate led to widespread hunger and discontent. Inspired by Enlightenment philosophers and angered by the lavish lifestyle of Marie Antoinette, the people marched on Versailles in 1789. Over the next decade, the monarchy was abolished, Louis XVI was executed, and radical Jacobins led by Robespierre instituted a Reign of Terror to eliminate enemies of the revolution. The revolution transformed France from an absolute monarchy to a republic.
This document summarizes the political and social divisions in modern Italy. It describes Prime Minister Matteo Renzi as leading the "Eloi", the leisured political elite, while facing opposition from labor unions and anti-austerity protesters described as the "Morlocks". While Renzi is popular, he has antagonized many groups with reforms and austerity measures. Protests against the government have increased, with one protest in April resulting in violence between police and protesters. The growing divide between older and younger generations over benefits could lead to further conflict if not addressed.
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Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
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4. Crowds have flooded the centre of Paris for a historic
demonstration against terrorism which is expected to attract
more than a million people.
World leaders including David Cameron, German Chancellor
Angela Markel, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu joined French President
Francois Hollande for the mass rally at the city's Republique
Square this afternoon.
The gathering was a show of defiance against this week's
terror attacks that killed 12 at French magazine Charlie
Hebdo, a policewoman in the streets of Paris and four
hostages after a siege at a Kosher supermarket, in a stream
of violence linked to radical Islamists.
5. Hundreds of thousands of French citizens take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris January 11, 2015. (REUTERS/Charles Platiau)
6. The crowd gather at Republique square in Paris, France, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015. Thousands of people began filling France’s iconic Republique plaza, and world
leaders converged on Paris. ASSOCIATED PRESS
7. Thousands of people gather at Republique square in Paris, Jan. 11, 2015. PETER DEJONG—AP
9. Thousands of people gather at Republique square in Paris, France, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
10. World leaders along with an estimated million people participate in a rally in the French capital on January 11, after a series of attacks over three days that resulted
in 17 casualties. (Pictured) Posters adorn the plinth of the statue of Marianne and a black armband is tied around the arm of a relief adoring the plinth at Place de la
Republique in Paris ahead of the rally. AFP/Getty Images
11. Posters are hung near Place de la Republique ahead of a mass rally to be led by French President Francoise Hollande. Getty Images
12. A man arrives at Place de la Republique ahead of the demonstration. ASSOCIATED PRESS
13. A sign which reads, 'Thank you Ahmed' refers to the police officer Ahmed Merabet who was shot outside the office of Charlie Hebdo, the satirical magazine whose
Paris offices were attacked. AFP/Getty Images
17. A pencil is held aloft in a show of defiance. Getty Images
18. Posters adorn a wall in remembrance of those killed in attacks on Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Kosher supermarket last week, at the Place de la Republique in
Paris. AFP/Getty Images
19. Placards with the words 'Je Suis Charlie' (I am Charlie) adorn the plinth of the statue of Marianne. AFP/Getty Images
20. A woman takes a photograph as people gather for the rally at the foot of the statue of Marianne, a centrepiece of Place de la Republique. AFP/Getty Images
21. Candles are placed to form the words 'Je Suis Charlie' (I am Charlie) at the Place de la Republique. AFP/Getty Images
29. A man holds a pencil, which has become a symbol for the cartoonists and editors killed at Charlie Hebdo, as he takes part in a solidarity march in the streets of
Paris, Jan. 11, 2015. ERIC GAILLARD—REUTERS
30. A woman wears a tape with the word 'Liberte' (Freedom) on her mouth during a silent protest for the victims of the shooting at the Paris offices of weekly
newspaper Charlie Hebdo, at the Pariser Platz square in Berlin January 11, 2015. (REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke)
31. A woman wears a cartoon painting on the face during a silent protest for the victims of the shooting at the Paris offices of weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, at the
Pariser Platz square in Berlin January 11, 2015. (REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke)
32. French President Francois Hollande, right, welcomes former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, second from left, and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. ASSOCIATED
PRESS
33. French President Francois Hollande embraces German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, as she arrives at the Elysee Palace. ASSOCIATED PRESS
34. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Queen Rania of Jordan attend a mass unity
rally following the recent Paris terrorist attacks on January 11, 2015 in Paris, France. An estimated one million people have converged in central Paris for the Unity
March joining in solidarity with the 17 victims of this week's terrorist attacks in the country. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
35. Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, back left, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, second from left, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, third from left, Spanish Prime Minister
Mariano Rajoy, center, and Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, back far right, leave the Elysee Palace to board a bus to join a rally, Paris, Sunday, Jan.
11, 2015. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
36. French President Francois Hollande is surrounded by head of states including (first row,LtoR) European Commission President European Commission President
Jean-Claude Juncker, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas and Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi as they attend the solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris January 11,
2015.(REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer)
37. French President Francois Hollande is surrounded by head of states including Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita,
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Council President Donald Tusk and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as they attend the solidarity march in
the streets of Paris Jan. 11, 2015. PHILIPPE WOJAZER—REUTERS
38. French President Francois Hollande is surrounded by Heads of state including (LtoR) Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mali's President Ibrahim
Boubacar Keita, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Council President Donald Tusk, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Italy's Prime Minister
Matteo Renzi and Switzerland's President Simonetta Sommaruga as they attend the solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris January 11, 2015.
REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
39. Family members and relatives of the seventeen victims take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris January 11, 2015.
(REUTERS/Yves Herman)
40. A girl holds a sign during a rally by members of the Muslim community of Madrid outside Madrid's Atocha train station, January 11, 2015, in solidarity with the
victims of a shooting by gunmen at the Paris offices of the satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, and against Islamophobia. (REUTERS/Juan Medina)
41. Two young women hold a placard that reads "Islam = Peace" during a rally by members of the Muslim community of Madrid outside Madrid's Atocha train station,
January 11, 2015, in solidarity with the victims of a shooting by gunmen at the Paris offices of the satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, and against
Islamophobia. (REUTERS/Juan Medina)
42. A girl holds up a sign during a rally by members of the Muslim community of Madrid outside Madrid's Atocha train station, January 11, 2015, in solidarity with the
victims of a shooting by gunmen at the Paris offices of the satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, and against Islamophobia. The words on the birds read,
"Peace, Respect, Love, Tolerance and Coexistence". (REUTERS/Juan Medina)
43. A poster saying 'We Are All Charlie', decorated with pencils, is held aloft at Republique square in Paris, France, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
44. People holding a poster reading "Quick more democracy everywhere against barbarism" take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris
January 11, 2015. (REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal)
45. A balloon is held aloft at Place de la Bastille during the Unity rally in Paris Picture: JOEL SAGET/AFP/Getty Images
46. Signs adorn the plinth of the statue of Marianne Photograph: Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images
47. Israelis, mostly French Jews, hold signs that read, "I am Charlie," "Israel is Charlie" and "I am a Jew of France" during a gathering in the municipality in Jerusalem,
Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the bodies of French Jews killed in a hostage standoff in a Paris grocery store will be buried
in Israel. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)
48. Hundreds of thousands of people take part in a solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Lyon January 11, 2015. REUTERS/Robert Pratta
49. Citizens carrying a banner which reads, "We are Charlie - Love stronger than the hatred" take part in a Hundreds of thousands of French citizens solidarity march
(Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris January 11, 2015. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard