Monthly Archives: July 2010

Civilization is the inevitable destiny of culture in human history

Civilization is the inevitable destiny of culture in human history Distinction of the civilization that is a singular and or plural civilizations on the planet, was first address and developed by eighteen century French thinkers and continue’s today. The decline … Continue reading

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Qing dynasty Emperor Shi Zong Xian

On November 20th, 1725 Carolus Slavicek, S.J., missionary at the court of the Qing dynasty Emperor Shi Zong Xian recorded his conversation with the emperor that had taken place the day before. While discussing the relative merits of the ethical … Continue reading

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“Hundreds of millions who have no standard of living, still have a standard of life”

“Hundreds of millions who have no standard of living, still have a standard of life”                                                   ( The late Nani Palkhivala Tata Group)              Internal Focus  India has an estimated 2007 population of 1.12 billion the second most populace nation … Continue reading

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Madame de Staёl (Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker)

Madame de Staёl (Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker)  French Writer 1766-1817 L’amour est l’hissssssstoire de la vie des femmes; c’est un Episode dans celle des homes Love is the whole history of a woman’s life, it is only an episode in man’s

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The Légion d’honneur

The Légion

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Marie-Jeannie Philipon 1734-1793

Madame Roland  Marie-Jeannie Philipon 1734-1793 French Revolutionary A remark she made before being guillotined 1793 Elle dite avant a la guiliotine 1793   “Ô liberté!  Ô liberté! Que de crimes on commet en ton nom!” “O liberty! O liberty! What crimes … Continue reading

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Will Rogers (William Penn Adair)

Democrats 1929 US Humorist 1879-1935 The Nineteenth Amend-“ I think that’s  the one that made Women humans by act of congress”

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Dwellings of Jean Beaugrand

  Here are some of the places that are known where he lived. The first Jean Beaugrand dit Champagne  my ancestor .participated in the construction of Fort Richelieu in Sorel. It was his company that he was assigned in Sorel … Continue reading

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Jean Beaugrand the Soldier and his descendants

Dear Sir, Ms Many people in North America or the United States do not know that their name was originally Beaugrand. There are also some people that have the name Champagne that may have another family name but came from … Continue reading

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Dr Azar Nafisi 1955-born in Iran

  Dr Azar Nafisi 1955-born in Iran Professor Writer It is very tragic but eye opening of how women are treated in the Islamic world. What a waste of human resources, where 50% of the world population is female. Other … Continue reading

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