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The reception in the Cabaret Voltaire could not be more Dada-like. That means confusion. Should I enter at the Spiegelgasse, where windows allow a gli...
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Cultivate your garden!" said Voltaire. We Swedes have a knack for doing just that. We love our gardens, thanks in part to our beloved Carl von Linné (whose 400th anniversary will be celebrated next year), according to Eva Björkström, a well-known garden designer, author, and artist. Some time ago, Björkström took her audience at Scandinavia House on a historical garden tour - from the time of the Vikings through the reign of Gustav III, the Renaissance King who introduced Italian and French garden design to the Swedish nobility in the 1700s. Swedes, according to Björkström, are close to nature almost by default.
"For me it's a dialogue. I talk to my garden, 'Oh, I see you want to grow here. Well, I don't like that', and then I weed, 'But here you may grow!' My own garden is now maturin...
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...- Challex,. - Ferney-Voltaire;. - les parties des communes françaises de:. - Or...
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... of Dada and its home, the Cabaret Voltaire. Many of the group's original members were Romania...
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...-Pouilly, Thoiry, Machilly, Ferney-Voltaire, Saint-Cergues, Saint-Jean-deGonville, Juvigny, ...
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Nicolas Sarkozy, President of France, managed to erase "free and undistorted competition" from the proposed new EU Treaty as a main aim of the European Union. Afterwards, he asked rhetorically what competition has done for Europe. This article is an attempt to reply to that very important question. The view of competition and its effects among decision-makers is likely to affect numerous policy outcomes. Throughout history, there has been a struggle between freedom and control in Europe. Competition is the result of economic freedom and the absence of interventions in the economy by the state. And it has done very much indeed for Europe. It may be the single most important reason why the average income in Western Europe is 14 times higher today than in 1820. If anything, Europe needs mo...
... of the citizens to give to the other.' (VOLTAIRE 1764). Europe was the first part of the world to b...
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... she mentions in her book, 'A Visit from Voltaire'. A story that begins with her arrival in a small ...
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...-Pouilly, Thoiry, Machilly, Ferney-Voltaire, Saint-Cergues, Saint-Jean-deGonville, Juvigny, ...
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...Elle a été scolarisée à Ferney-Voltaire entre 1986 et 1988, en qualité de demi-pensionnai...
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...2013 Challex, 2013 Ferney-Voltaire; . 2013 les parties des communes françaises de: ....