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Monthly Archives: January 2015
MUSSOLINI 1883-1945
MUSSOLINI 1883-1945 In 1914, in Milan, the future fascist dictator, Benito Mussolini, married Ida Dalser, a 34-year-old beautician who soon bore him a child, Benito Albino Mussolini. The marriage lasted just a few months and on 17 December 1915, before … Continue reading
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Elizabeth Blackwell 1821-1910 “If Society will not admit of Woman’s free development then society must be remodeled” Elizabeth Blackwell The first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States, Geneva Medical College, Hobart and William Smith Colleges,St Bartholomew’s … Continue reading
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HIROHITO 1901-1989 âge 87/ 124e empereur du Japon
HIROHITO 1901-1989 âge 87/ 124e empereur du Japon Hirohito est arrivée à la maison le 3 septembre 1921. Ancienne armée despotique Yamagata était malade et qu’elle n’avait que quelques mois à vivre. Premier Ministre Hara des constitutionnalistes, toutefois, avaient pris … Continue reading
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HIROHITO 1901-1989 age 87/ 124th Emperor of Japan
HIROHITO 1901-1989 age 87/ 124th Emperor of Japan Hirohito arrived home on September 3, 1921. Old Army strongman Yamagata was sick and had only a few months to live. Prime Minister Hara of the constitutionalists, however, had taken over … Continue reading
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LA RELIGION et quelques réflexions sur Jésus Christ et le christianisme
LA RELIGION et quelques réflexions sur Jésus Christ et le christianisme Des origines évolutionnaire de la religion restent obscures. Les premiers signes de l’homme pratiques d’inhumation date de 95 000 ans et il y a beaucoup de prendre ces comme … Continue reading
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RELIGION and some thoughts on Jesus Christ and Christianity
RELIGION and some thoughts on Jesus Christ and Christianity The evolutionary origins of religion remain obscure. The earliest signs of human burial practices date to 95,000 years ago and many take these as evidence of the emergence of religious belief. … Continue reading
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CUBA (English) AM
CUBA Columbus, had to believe that he was in the Indies, so he named these people “Indians,” and the so called Indians or native inhabitants of the Americas have become in all European languages. These were of the Taino branch … Continue reading
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CUBA (French)
CUBA Christophe Colomb, a croire qu’il était dans les Indes, il a donc nommé ces personnes ” Indiens “, et ce que l’on appelle les Indiens ou les autochtones habitants des Amériques sont devenus dans toutes les langues européennes. Il … Continue reading
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Chiang Kai-shek 1887– 1975 (ROC) TIAWAN
Chiang Kai-shek 1887– 1975 (ROC) TIAWAN The Republic of Formosa survived for only five months. Chiang Kai-shek was a Chinese political and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China (ROC) between 1928 and 1975. He … Continue reading
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Changement climatique
Changement climatique La mondialisation est au centre de l’actualité ces derniers jours. Allant des voitures aux chaussures de tennis est fabriqué des milliers de kilomètres de clients, et l’argent se déplace instantanément d’un compte en banque en Inde à l’autre … Continue reading
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