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  2. Cégep de l'Outaouais - Wikipedia

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    The institution of what would become the CEGEP de l'Outaouais was founded in 1967. [3] The Quebec government under the Union Nationale with Daniel Johnson Sr. as premier, implemented a network of 12 CEGEPs, a college educational level to replace classic courses that were abolished during the Quiet Revolution Era.

  3. Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education for Quebec was created in 1964. The regional school commissions of the Baie-des-Chaleurs, and the Peninsula were created in 1964 to serve the Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine region at the primary and high school level.

  4. Death of Napoleon I - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with Napoleon's wishes, his body was opened on May 6, 1821, at 2 p.m. by François Antommarchi (an experienced prosector), assisted by seven British physicians, in order to ascertain the physical cause of his illness and to take advantage of this document in the event of his son being attacked by some ailment offering analogies with the illness that was about to take him: for ...

  5. Cousin Bette - Wikipedia

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    La Cousine Bette (French pronunciation: [la kuzin bɛt], Cousin Bette) is an 1846 novel by French author Honoré de Balzac.Set in mid-19th-century Paris, it tells the story of an unmarried middle-aged woman who plots the destruction of her extended family.

  6. Jacques Mallet du Pan - Wikipedia

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    Considérations sur la nature de la révolution de France et sur les causes qui en prologent la durée, 1793. Paris, réédition par les Éditions du Trident, 2008; Correspondance politique, pour servir à l'histoire du républicanisme français, 1796; Essay historique sur la destruction de la ligue et de la liberté Helvétique, 1798

  7. Auguste Comte - Wikipedia

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    Auguste Comte was born in Montpellier, [1] Hérault on 19 January 1798, at the time under the rule of the newly founded French First Republic.After attending the Lycée Joffre [7] and then the University of Montpellier, Comte was admitted to École Polytechnique in Paris.

  8. Decimal time - Wikipedia

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    On 23 October 1998, the Swiss watch company Swatch introduced a decimal time called Internet Time for its line of digital watches, which divided the day into 1,000 ".beats", (each 86.4 seconds in standard time) counted from 000–999, with @000 being midnight and @500 being noon standard time in Switzerland, which is Central European Time (one ...

  9. Arkunir - Wikipedia

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    Florian (born August 25, 2002), known online as Arkunir, is a French Twitter user, streamer, and Internet phenomenon. He achieved notoriety in November 2022 after he received twice as many likes as Elon Musk on Twitter by replying to his tweets.