What major changes did each bring about in its country of origin (France and Britain, respectively), and beyond its borders? Why were these changes important?
How did these changes contribute to the emergence of revolution in most of continental Europe in 1848?What major changes were brought about by the French Revolution and Industrial Revolution?
Hello,
Here are the major effects of the French revolution:
The French Revolution was a turning point in French and even to world history.
It was the first time a population revolted against the Monarchy and established a Republic.
Until today, a lot of texts and symbols remain from this glorious time.
France is still using:
-The French constitution called the ';Declaration of the rights of man and citizen'; written by the revolutionaries in 1789.
- The French flag created in 1789.
- The Marseillaise, France National anthem, written in 1792.
- The Republic (even if Napoleon ruined it after the Revolution), people of France had a taste of freedom in 1792.
- The French motto, written in every city hall France since the Revolution: ';Liberty, Equality, Fraternity';.
Here is a good website on the French Revolution http://bastille-day.com
Cheers.
Monday, November 22, 2010
I'm not a business major but would like to get a career in it, where do i start?
i'm a biology major and i'm just sick of it now, and it's too late to change majors!! (i'm becoming a senior this fall) i would like to get a career towards something in business, it would be great if it's partial bio and partial business, how do i start and what kind of jobs are out there that's like that? thanksI'm not a business major but would like to get a career in it, where do i start?
Finish your bio degree and then get an MBA in business,I'm not a business major but would like to get a career in it, where do i start?
get a dual major; business and bio.I will guide /advise
you as a gift. YOU could run your own med lab!!!
Finish your bio degree and then get an MBA in business,I'm not a business major but would like to get a career in it, where do i start?
get a dual major; business and bio.I will guide /advise
you as a gift. YOU could run your own med lab!!!
Im almost 50 and want a major change in career goals to Financial and I want it now and fast what can I do?
The PC repair technical field is major software issues the parts and the hardware repair are easy but Im finding programming, I would have to learn too much I have no more time Im not young anymore with 3 kids, want a financial career and I want it now cant find a college reasonable or on line courses a package Im looking for to make the change to learn all about cash I learned to type 225 words per minute for this computer career this took me 3 years of typing it is never ending never going to know enough and who cares its about cash stock market real estate big money then at high school into Decca program and worked and took classes became exhausted over the computer field long time ago no sleep ever still I made no cash $2.85 an hour I did anything I cross trained with people with masters degrees from MIT stilll no cash for college like them still more to learn in the computer field I dont want to making no cash remain in poverty then I go to college andhave to drop out and again another college that takes 2 more years just for a plus certification and 2 more years of college and payments for software end of it all the books are 5 feet high or more a mile into the sky the books I have to read and pay for Ill be 95 years old and have ten cents if Im lucky, I have to read them all its how old I will be and want a major change over night and I have needed a makeover for 30 years never got it stretch marks from all the children that I had I want those gone only had 2 for gods sake like millions of children , . Worked all jobs you name it I did it 3 jobs a week all the time doing anything selling coupon books telemarketing, janitorial cleaning offfices at night in palm bay florida my dad launched missiles im not stupid or anything I worked day and night on the weekends at the animal pound i looked for work constantly still in poverty with no makeover and no financial career I want this fast like tomorrow the school the books the makeover right now cant find the right school
No one cares I know not your problem but I would like a lot in the city and a cottage one room with more pool than home Iove to swim my kids too sleeping in the pool and eating is not a problem how much could this cost a pool and a one room cottage. Who wants a big house for burgulars and these weirdos hid under our bed in florida I want pool and basketball and tennis and this sort of thing ping pong table and pool and sports I have tried to collect every single sporting good and I had it all you name it we had it even bicycles and harley davidsons roller skates all expensive. Even hiking trails and a sewing machine to sew up the gear we need. We had every single sporting good known in world history surf boards, boogie boards and surfing wear tons of it ready for any sport any time even kiyaking and all on a diet low fat low salt broil the fish sort of thing no fried foods ever at all we were ready all but snow sporting goods at all. my parents bought it all but as an adult I cant afford it again it was their stuff they bought it and paid for it all.we had braces we had footballs and softballs we played and nothing we didnt have at all. AI hated palm bay florida woods so we moved to satellite ocean front so my kids and family could run on the beach endlessly and play sports not anymore in the poor house my health is bad the last 21 years and gold we had a place here too for this sport who would care brevard county sheriffs getting their rise onIm almost 50 and want a major change in career goals to Financial and I want it now and fast what can I do?
Easy there, fella. We need about half the information, and twice the punctuation.Cats advice your mother gave you
No one cares I know not your problem but I would like a lot in the city and a cottage one room with more pool than home Iove to swim my kids too sleeping in the pool and eating is not a problem how much could this cost a pool and a one room cottage. Who wants a big house for burgulars and these weirdos hid under our bed in florida I want pool and basketball and tennis and this sort of thing ping pong table and pool and sports I have tried to collect every single sporting good and I had it all you name it we had it even bicycles and harley davidsons roller skates all expensive. Even hiking trails and a sewing machine to sew up the gear we need. We had every single sporting good known in world history surf boards, boogie boards and surfing wear tons of it ready for any sport any time even kiyaking and all on a diet low fat low salt broil the fish sort of thing no fried foods ever at all we were ready all but snow sporting goods at all. my parents bought it all but as an adult I cant afford it again it was their stuff they bought it and paid for it all.we had braces we had footballs and softballs we played and nothing we didnt have at all. AI hated palm bay florida woods so we moved to satellite ocean front so my kids and family could run on the beach endlessly and play sports not anymore in the poor house my health is bad the last 21 years and gold we had a place here too for this sport who would care brevard county sheriffs getting their rise onIm almost 50 and want a major change in career goals to Financial and I want it now and fast what can I do?
Easy there, fella. We need about half the information, and twice the punctuation.
Im almost 50 and want a major change in career goals to Financial and I want it now and fast what can I do?
The PC repair technical field is major software issues the parts and the hardware repair are easy but Im finding programming, I would have to learn too much I have no more time Im not young anymore with 3 kids, want a financial career and I want it now cant find a college reasonable or on line courses a package Im looking for to make the change to learn all about cash I learned to type 225 words per minute for this computer career this took me 3 years of typing it is never ending never going to know enough and who cares its about cash stock market real estate big money then at high school into Decca program and worked and took classes became exhausted over the computer field long time ago no sleep ever still I made no cash $2.85 an hour I did anything I cross trained with people with masters degrees from MIT stilll no cash for college like them still more to learn in the computer field I dont want to making no cash remain in poverty then I go to college andhave to drop out and again another college that takes 2 more years just for a plus certification and 2 more years of college and payments for software end of it all the books are 5 feet high or more a mile into the sky the books I have to read and pay for Ill be 95 years old and have ten cents if Im lucky, I have to read them all its how old I will be and want a major change over night and I have needed a makeover for 30 years never got it stretch marks from all the children that I had I want those gone only had 2 for gods sake like millions of children , . Worked all jobs you name it I did it 3 jobs a week all the time doing anything selling coupon books telemarketing, janitorial cleaning offfices at night in palm bay florida my dad launched missiles im not stupid or anything I worked day and night on the weekends at the animal pound i looked for work constantly still in poverty with no makeover and no financial career I want this fast like tomorrow the school the books the makeover right now cant find the right schoolIm almost 50 and want a major change in career goals to Financial and I want it now and fast what can I do?
Hello Las Vegas:
You have a wealth of life experience that eclipses anything the newbies right out of college would have to offer.
Focus is the key to this one. Stick with what you know, but with a twist. You say you know PCs. Inside and out. There are lots of job in Finance that don't require ';schooling';. Don't waste your money on technical schools. You'll learn faster by doing, and get paid for it.
In this market, age is an advantage. As a person almost 50, you have a solid work ethic and represent more stability to an employer than a younger applicant. You no longer need to be entertained at work, you understand the importance of doing a job well and completely, and can probably work unsupervised for long periods of time. Right? These are the kinds of things that need to go on your resume.
Next, look for a job that's tech-related, but in Finance. You can pick up a basic Accounting book at the library and learn the terminology. You know how to balance a check book, make payments, figure out what your balance is on an invoice? That makes you an Accounts Payable clerk! Know how to find a bargain online, negotiate a price, or secure a service? That's purchasing! Get your training by registering with several employment agencies that specialize in entry level Accounting jobs. Most employers will appreciate the life experience and are willing to train you on their systems. Be a sponge and learn, learn, learn everything you can about their software. The best part is you get paid for all this.
Making a change is not easy, but with the right job sources it can be done. Don't expect to make a $100K your first year. A steady income is more important that the get rich quick schemes out there. Be patient. An entry level person in Accounting earns about $35K a year.
That's better than unemployment and better than $0.
Your resume has to reflect the skills you've developed over the years and stay focused on the Finance objective.
Good luck in your search.
Hello Las Vegas:
You have a wealth of life experience that eclipses anything the newbies right out of college would have to offer.
Focus is the key to this one. Stick with what you know, but with a twist. You say you know PCs. Inside and out. There are lots of job in Finance that don't require ';schooling';. Don't waste your money on technical schools. You'll learn faster by doing, and get paid for it.
In this market, age is an advantage. As a person almost 50, you have a solid work ethic and represent more stability to an employer than a younger applicant. You no longer need to be entertained at work, you understand the importance of doing a job well and completely, and can probably work unsupervised for long periods of time. Right? These are the kinds of things that need to go on your resume.
Next, look for a job that's tech-related, but in Finance. You can pick up a basic Accounting book at the library and learn the terminology. You know how to balance a check book, make payments, figure out what your balance is on an invoice? That makes you an Accounts Payable clerk! Know how to find a bargain online, negotiate a price, or secure a service? That's purchasing! Get your training by registering with several employment agencies that specialize in entry level Accounting jobs. Most employers will appreciate the life experience and are willing to train you on their systems. Be a sponge and learn, learn, learn everything you can about their software. The best part is you get paid for all this.
Making a change is not easy, but with the right job sources it can be done. Don't expect to make a $100K your first year. A steady income is more important that the get rich quick schemes out there. Be patient. An entry level person in Accounting earns about $35K a year.
That's better than unemployment and better than $0.
Your resume has to reflect the skills you've developed over the years and stay focused on the Finance objective.
Good luck in your search.
Has anyone else felt this way about their future- college major and beyond?
I am 16 and will only be a junior next year but am really worried. Many people looking back will say they knew since they were young what they wanted to be. A doctor, a lawyer, a writer, it seems they all knew. I honestly DON'T know. I wanted to be a History major, then I became obsessed with Primordial Dwarfism and wanted to be a Geneticist but they work too many hours and college would be too long, so I went back to my History major idea and decided to major in English as well so I could be a historical writer. Yesterday, I thought it might be cool to be a Marine Biologist.
I don't have a passion; except for reading I suppose, but I don't really think I want to be an author or a journalist.
I want to be a Historian because I feel so happy and safe at Museums, as weird as that sounds.
I want to be an Astronomer because the Planatarium and the stars and the moon make me feel calm.
I fear that if I make a last minute decision before college and then decide I don't want to do it, I ruined my life. I know people change majors all the time but I won't be able to afford that.
How did you know your major choice was right? Did you feel your whole future was on the line? If you never had a passion for anything, how did you choose a major?Has anyone else felt this way about their future- college major and beyond?
A lot of people feel that way. I'd recommend going to a community college for your first two years. That way you'll get your gen eds out of the way without paying thousands more than you have to, and you can figure out then which classes you like enough to keep taking. Or talk to your counselor; that's what they're there for.Has anyone else felt this way about their future- college major and beyond?
There would be ways to afford it if you changed majors. Some courses you took could be applied to your new choice of degree. I love your interest in EVERYTHING! You may find that your education isn't a real passion but pays the bills and you have hobbies that are your real passion. Many roads lead to Rome.
I dont know what I want to do still. When I applied to college I applied undeclared to most and chose something that sounded interesting for the others. Now I am going to community college in the mean time to figure it out. Its normal. Its not like 18 is the natural age that people find their passions. Its just kinda forced upon us. Some people dont find their niche until theyre much older while some are lucky enough to find it young.
Btw Im a history buff too woohoo!
Seems like you're not too sure about what you wanna do.. Historian.. Geneticist.. English major.. Astronomer..
First girl, don't worry too too much about money. Money is a big part of college but college is an investment. So money aside, college is about finding out what you want to do in life and finding what you're really good at.
There are two types of college students. Those who know exactly what they are going to do in life, who have it all planned out and those who are figuring out what to do. Which remember that's part of what college is. People who change their major are the people who don't know for sure what they are doing.
I'm transferring to A %26amp; M in the fall and have everything planned out. I am going to go to med school after graduating. I have taken anatomy and am totally in love with it. I love learning about the human body and always share what I learn with my parents and boyfriend and friends but I am totally open to the possibility that along the way something might not go right and I may become a teacher or somthing.
When you get to college your first year you should take different classes you think are interesting. For example, I took a psychology class because I thought I wanted to minor in it but it was so incredibly boring, I still got an A so it wouldn't hurt my GPA but I figured it wasn't for me. So take english, history, maybe astronomy if your school has that and genetics or biology and see what you like.
Hope I helped. And don't think that if you don't have every single second after high school planned you're going to fail in life because you're going to do great.
Make sure you major in something that will actually help you get a job, because unless you are trust fund baby you will need to support yourself.
The university I'm at currently has a major choice as ';Discovery Major'; where you can take survey classes to figure out what you want to do. Find something you like doing, not necessarily a passion, but just something you find interesting and intriguing. You aren't screwing yourself over by not having a major as a junior in high school. I know a bunch of people who don't know what their major is and they are seniors in college!
I don't have a passion; except for reading I suppose, but I don't really think I want to be an author or a journalist.
I want to be a Historian because I feel so happy and safe at Museums, as weird as that sounds.
I want to be an Astronomer because the Planatarium and the stars and the moon make me feel calm.
I fear that if I make a last minute decision before college and then decide I don't want to do it, I ruined my life. I know people change majors all the time but I won't be able to afford that.
How did you know your major choice was right? Did you feel your whole future was on the line? If you never had a passion for anything, how did you choose a major?Has anyone else felt this way about their future- college major and beyond?
A lot of people feel that way. I'd recommend going to a community college for your first two years. That way you'll get your gen eds out of the way without paying thousands more than you have to, and you can figure out then which classes you like enough to keep taking. Or talk to your counselor; that's what they're there for.Has anyone else felt this way about their future- college major and beyond?
There would be ways to afford it if you changed majors. Some courses you took could be applied to your new choice of degree. I love your interest in EVERYTHING! You may find that your education isn't a real passion but pays the bills and you have hobbies that are your real passion. Many roads lead to Rome.
I dont know what I want to do still. When I applied to college I applied undeclared to most and chose something that sounded interesting for the others. Now I am going to community college in the mean time to figure it out. Its normal. Its not like 18 is the natural age that people find their passions. Its just kinda forced upon us. Some people dont find their niche until theyre much older while some are lucky enough to find it young.
Btw Im a history buff too woohoo!
Seems like you're not too sure about what you wanna do.. Historian.. Geneticist.. English major.. Astronomer..
First girl, don't worry too too much about money. Money is a big part of college but college is an investment. So money aside, college is about finding out what you want to do in life and finding what you're really good at.
There are two types of college students. Those who know exactly what they are going to do in life, who have it all planned out and those who are figuring out what to do. Which remember that's part of what college is. People who change their major are the people who don't know for sure what they are doing.
I'm transferring to A %26amp; M in the fall and have everything planned out. I am going to go to med school after graduating. I have taken anatomy and am totally in love with it. I love learning about the human body and always share what I learn with my parents and boyfriend and friends but I am totally open to the possibility that along the way something might not go right and I may become a teacher or somthing.
When you get to college your first year you should take different classes you think are interesting. For example, I took a psychology class because I thought I wanted to minor in it but it was so incredibly boring, I still got an A so it wouldn't hurt my GPA but I figured it wasn't for me. So take english, history, maybe astronomy if your school has that and genetics or biology and see what you like.
Hope I helped. And don't think that if you don't have every single second after high school planned you're going to fail in life because you're going to do great.
Make sure you major in something that will actually help you get a job, because unless you are trust fund baby you will need to support yourself.
The university I'm at currently has a major choice as ';Discovery Major'; where you can take survey classes to figure out what you want to do. Find something you like doing, not necessarily a passion, but just something you find interesting and intriguing. You aren't screwing yourself over by not having a major as a junior in high school. I know a bunch of people who don't know what their major is and they are seniors in college!
How bad of an idea is it to switch my major in my senior year?
I've been undecided about my major pretty much the entire time I've been in school. I finally settled on management with a concentration in accounting and swore that i wouldn't change majors again but even though I like accounting, I'm not too happy with it. I never considered nursing before because I used to say I would have to be a doctor if i went into the medical field. Ive taken the time to learn more about nursing lately and I think I would love it. SinceI changed my major several times before, it will probably take me an extra year to graduate. I was thinking to finish my degree than enroll into an accelerated BSN program but I'm really anxious to start working. So is it bad idea to switch majors now and to start over?How bad of an idea is it to switch my major in my senior year?
If you have the time and money to spend, and you are confident in the choice you are making, then go for it. But, at this stage in the game, don't make a decision like that unless you are very, very sure of yourself.
If you have the time and money to spend, and you are confident in the choice you are making, then go for it. But, at this stage in the game, don't make a decision like that unless you are very, very sure of yourself.
Help with deciding to stick with major or not?
I can't find a major/career that really draws me in. I started in Electrical Engineering. After, a semester(and observing) I knew that's not what I wanted to do my whole life. I changed to computer science. I completed one CS course. I liked it for the most part, but still when it came to class it was far from something I enjoyed. Started my second semester of it last week and when I'm in class I just feel like no matter how hard I study and try the concepts are over my head. I feel like the teacher complicates things even more by using bigger words in describing his concepts and theories and its just not enjoyable to me.
I don't want to change majors because the job opportunities after seem like things I'd like. But if I can't do the courses maybe something else is more appropriate for me? I don't have anything in mind though...can someone please help?Help with deciding to stick with major or not?
you were probably meant to teach...no offense....
I stated out a comp sci major, after a year of busting my butt and getting average grades, I switched to physics education...Im much more happier...
I don't want to change majors because the job opportunities after seem like things I'd like. But if I can't do the courses maybe something else is more appropriate for me? I don't have anything in mind though...can someone please help?Help with deciding to stick with major or not?
you were probably meant to teach...no offense....
I stated out a comp sci major, after a year of busting my butt and getting average grades, I switched to physics education...Im much more happier...
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