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Eleanor of Aquitaine: the medieval queen who took on Europe’s most powerful men

Eleanor of Aquitaine: the medieval queen who took on Europe’s most powerful men | Human Interest | Scoop.it
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Kent College History's curator insight, July 4, 2017 8:40 AM
Lindy Grant, Professor of medieval history 
at the University of Reading, on Eleanor of Aquitaine
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The threat to France’s Jews

The threat to France’s Jews | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Official figures indicate that over the last two decades the number of antisemitic acts has tripled. Between January and July 2014 official figures show that there were 527 violent antisemitic acts in France as opposed to 276 for the same period in 2013. Meanwhile half of all racist attacks in France take Jews as their target, even though they number less than 1% of the population.
Chris Costa's curator insight, October 5, 2015 2:44 PM

It's saddening to see the persistence of such antiquated hatred in the 21st century; for a self-proclaimed age of enlightenment, we continue to act very ignorantly. France has long since prided itself on the ideas of equality and freedom that it put forward to the world during their tumultuous revolution, but that is not being reflected in both its treatment of Muslims and, particularly, its Jewish minority. The fact that 1% of the nation's population accounts for over half of its racist attacks is a jaw-dropping statistic, and indictment of a lack of tolerance as a whole in French society. I often read of the frustration of French Muslims- many of whom are of Algerian descent- who feel ostracized in the nation they call home. A Franco-muslim soccer player, Karim Benzema, summed up this sentiment when he said, "When I am playing well, I am French. When I'm playing poorly, I'm "just" a Muslim." I must imagine that the Jewish population feels much the same way; to feel such open discrimination must make one feel like an outsider in your own home. I hope that the current French Prime Minister, who has said that they plan to take a much firmer stand against this anti-semitism, stays true to their word and takes the necessary measures to insure the safety of ALL French citizens.

Mark Hathaway's curator insight, October 9, 2015 6:18 AM

The mass migration of Jews from Europe is an underreported story in the United States. Many people wrongly assume that Anti-Semitism  ended when the allies emerged victorious over Hitler and his Third Reich. However, the recent rash of religiously motivated attacks against Jews is demonstrating that the historical strand of Anti-Semitism still exists in Europe.  The number of attacks on Jews in France over the past few years is staggering and shocking. The people of France should feel ashamed that such acts are occurring in a nation that prides itself on the rights of man. The problem is much broader than just the tragic events in France. Anti-Semitism is on the rise in many European nations. I would shutter to think that the Western World is entering another period of violence and hatred directed and aimed at the Jewish community. Europe must act fast, or we may end up with an entire continent without a Jewish population.

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France's New Green Roof Law and the Future of Urban Design

France's New Green Roof Law and the Future of Urban Design | Human Interest | Scoop.it

Last Thursday, France passed legislation that new commercial buildings are required to have green roofs.

In order to decrease the environmental impact of new construction, new buildings in commercial zones must have either rooftop plants or solar panels. These rooftop gardens not only insulate the building with their thermal mass, but they also filter water and help prevent excess runoff and storm water overflows.

France is not the first government to legislate green roofs. In 2009, The City of Toronto began requiring some new buildings to include rooftop planting in their design, and in Switzerland, all buildings must have a green roof if they have a suitable pitch...


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Véronique Calvet's curator insight, March 27, 2015 6:01 PM

En France, les nouveaux immeubles commerciaux doivent dorénavant avoir des toits "verts" : végétalisés ou avec panneaux solaires.

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Peasantville: Marie-Antoinette's Fake Rustic Village at Versailles — Retrospect

Peasantville:  Marie-Antoinette's Fake Rustic Village at Versailles   — Retrospect | Human Interest | Scoop.it

 

 

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French Schools No Longer Allowed To Offer Special Lunches To Muslim Students

French Schools No Longer Allowed To Offer Special Lunches To Muslim Students | Human Interest | Scoop.it
PARIS, April 4 (Reuters) - Far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen said on Friday it would prevent schools from offering special lunches to Muslim pupils in the 11 towns it won in local elections, saying such arrangements were contrary to F...
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Awakenings: Poultry in Wine

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Not every 'recipe' has a spot on the food calendar two days! What's coming up is really good if you like French cuisine, especially poultry cooked with wine. Why? Because this IS the second time around to bring France to your table.  March 22 marked celebration of Coq Au Vin Day, not to be confused with National Coq Au Vin Day which is today.

May 29 is...

NATIONAL Coq Au Vin Day

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Documenting the Disappearing Record Stores of Paris

Documenting the Disappearing Record Stores of Paris | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Record stores are a little bit like urban legends nowadays; the types of places you have to know people to get to the good stuff, through a door in the b
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Tide Makes Tombolo an Island

Tide Makes Tombolo an Island | Human Interest | Scoop.it
The historic abbey of Mont Saint-Michel became an island on March 21 after a rare “supertide” flooded a causeway.

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West Sound Tech Assn's curator insight, March 25, 2015 8:32 PM

Not techy but very cool!

Jacob McCullough's curator insight, May 26, 2015 5:24 PM

this was interesting mother nature shows us once again that she is in control by showing us how easily our seemingly strong structures can be swept away    

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Steel Blades Envelope Media Library by Opus 5 Architectes

Steel Blades Envelope Media Library by Opus 5 Architectes | Human Interest | Scoop.it

Paris-based office Opus 5 architectes has completed a ‘media library’ located in western France. The building is oriented in three directions, presenting different views of the structure to the surrounding area. forming a retreat away from the city, the center offers a peaceful and tranquil environment where guests can read privately or engage in collaborative work...


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Catherine Devin's curator insight, April 25, 2014 10:01 AM

Une organisation des espaces et des équipements  qui, à l'écart des rayons et archives, invite les usagers à s'installer confortablement pour lire ou à se regrouper et  travailler à plusieurs.