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Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years War
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Joan of Arc and the Hundred Years WarJoan of Arc and the Hundred Years War

When in 1154 A.D. Henry II of England married Eleanor of Aquitaine of France, he became at once the reigning sovereign over a vast stretch of land extending across all of England and half of France, and yet, according to the feudal hierarchy of the times, a vassal to the King of France. This situation, which placed French and English borders in such a tenuous position, solidified the precarious ground on which the Hundred Years War was to be fought 183 years later.
 
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The Homeowner's Guide to Living in France
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The Homeowner's Guide to Living in France (The Homeowner's Guide to...)The Homeowner's Guide to Living in France (The Homeowner's Guide to...)

Get the most out of France...look behind pre-conceived ideas...discover overlooked but important aspects of this great country." Part One 'Setting the Scene' gives a background to France with chapters on France's natural beauty, French family life, the economy, politics and future developments, and how to buy a property. Part Two 'Living in France Today' covers practical and social topics: day-to-day life (health, language, integrating socially, shopping, etc), leisure activities, holidays, culture, education, the law, employment, eating out, business dealings and bureaucracy.
 
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Business Focus Elementary SB
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Business Focus Elementary SBBusiness Focus Elementary SB

A two-level foundation course in business English. 100 hours of teaching material, supported by a further 100 hours of self-study materials on CD-ROM, on audio CD, in the Student's Book and Workbook, and on the Business Focus website.

David Grant worked for 8 years with the International House in France, Spain, and England, as a teacher, teacher trainer, and Director of Studies. In 1990 he moved to Nantebs in the west of France, where he opened his own private training organization, International Language Services. Robert McLarty has been involved in Business English teaching since 1979. He is a teacher and teacher trainer, and has run a number of RSA Diploma and teacher-training courses.

 
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Tags: teacher, Business, English, Director, training, Focus, teaching, France
A Brief History of France (2011)
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A Brief History of France (2011)

From the Enlightenment and the French Revolution to colonialism in the Caribbean, Africa, and Southeast Asia, France has had a profound impact on the modern world. Famous for its cultural and political contributions to civilization, France now occupies a central role in the European Union, of which it is the largest member state. A Brief History of France offers a broad overview of the country's history, from the prehistoric Neanderthals to the present nation at the heart of the European Union, while also exploring the country's geography, culture, and society.

 
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Corkscrewed: Adventures in the New French Wine Country
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Corkscrewed: Adventures in the New French Wine CountryCorkscrewed: Adventures in the New French Wine Country

Robert V. Camuto's interest in wine turned into a passion when he moved to France and began digging into local soils and cellars. Corkscrewed recounts Camuto's journey through France s myriad regions and how the journey brought about a profound change in everything he believed about wine. The world of great wines was once dominated by great Bordeaux chateaux. As those chateaux were bought up by moguls and international corporations, the heart of French winemaking moved into the realm of small producers, whose wines reflect the stunning diversity of regional environment, soil, and culture terroir.
 
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