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  2. Waldeck Rousseau law (1884) - Wikipedia

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    It is now integrated into the Labor Code. The Law on the Creation of Professional Syndicates, known as the Waldeck-Rousseau Law after Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau , the republican Minister of the Interior who advocated for its adoption, is a French law passed on 21 [ 2 ] .

  3. Waldeck Rousseau laws - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Waldeck-Rousseau laws of 1884 legalised Trade Unions in France. [1]

  4. Essay on the Origin of Languages - Wikipedia

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    The essay was mentioned in Rousseau's 1762 book, Emile, or On Education. In this text, Rousseau lays out a narrative of the beginnings of language, using a similar literary form as the Second Discourse. Rousseau writes that language (as well as the human race) developed in southern warm climates and then migrated northwards to colder climates.

  5. Louis Rousseau - Wikipedia

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    Louis Jean Népomoucène Marie Rousseau (April 18, 1787 – September 24, 1856) was a French naval officer and veteran of the Napoleonic Wars, a utopian socialist, theorist of social Catholicism and founder of the community of Keremma.

  6. Jean-Baptiste Rousseau - Wikipedia

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    Verses more offensive than ever were handed round, and gossip maintained that Rousseau was their author. Legal proceedings of various kinds followed, and Rousseau ascribed the lampoon to Bernard-Joseph Saurin. In 1712 Rousseau was prosecuted for defamation of character, and, on his non-appearance in court, was condemned to perpetual exile.

  7. Armand Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, 5th Duke of Richelieu

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    [citation needed] There, he renewed a friendship with Prince Charles de Ligne, the son of the Austrian diplomat, the Prince de Ligne. Together, they decided to join the Imperial Russian Army as volunteers. Accompanied by another friend, the Comte de Langeron, they reached the Russian headquarters at Bender, Moldavia on 21 November.

  8. What is the Puppy Bowl? Everything to know about Super Bowl ...

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    Snoop Dogg. Scooby-Doo. Underdogs. Players that have that "dawg" in them. That one famous photo of dogs playing poker. No matter what, dogs seem to rule the world.

  9. The Snake Charmer (Rousseau) - Wikipedia

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    The Snake Charmer (French: La Charmeuse de Serpents) is a 1907 oil-on-canvas painting by French Naïve artist Henri Rousseau (1844–1910). It is a depiction of a woman with glowing eyes playing a flute in the moonlight by the edge of a dark jungle with a snake extending toward her from a nearby tree.