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  2. Emily in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Emily in Paris [a] is an American-French romantic comedy drama television series created by Darren Star for Netflix.The series stars Lily Collins as aspiring marketing executive Emily Cooper, an American who moves to Paris to provide an American point of view to a French marketing firm.

  3. Economy of Paris - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence workers do not just commute from the suburbs to work in the city of Paris, but also come from the city of Paris to work in the suburbs. Of the 5,416,643 persons employed in the Paris Region in the end of 2005, only 1,653,551 (30.5%) worked inside the city of Paris proper, while 3,763,092 (69.5%) worked in the suburbs.

  4. Haussmann's renovation of Paris - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of the 19th century, the centre of Paris was viewed as overcrowded, dark, dangerous, and unhealthy. In 1845, the French social reformer Victor Considerant wrote: "Paris is an immense workshop of putrefaction, where misery, pestilence and sickness work in concert, where sunlight and air rarely penetrate.

  5. Invader (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Paris remains a primary location for the artist's work; in June 2011, Invader marked the installation of his 1,000th work in Paris with an exhibition at La Générale entitled 1000. [10] Since 2000, he has also installed more than 70 pieces of work around Hong Kong.

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  7. National Workshops - Wikipedia

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    National Workshops (French: Ateliers Nationaux) refer to areas of work provided for the unemployed by the French Second Republic after the Revolution of 1848. The political crisis which resulted in the abdication of Louis Philippe caused an industrial crisis adding to the general agricultural and commercial distress which had prevailed ...

  8. Willy Ronis - Wikipedia

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    Plaque installed in 2019 on his residence, Passage des Charbonniers (Paris, 15th arrondissement). Since his death, Ronis' work has been exhibited worldwide, and his images are featured in the collections of major museums. He bequeathed his photographic work to France through two donations (1983 and 1989) and a will.

  9. 35-hour workweek - Wikipedia

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    The 35-hour workweek is a labour reform policy adopted in France in February 2000, under Prime Minister Lionel Jospin's Plural Left government. Promoted by Minister of Labour Martine Aubry, it was adopted in two phases: the Aubry 1 law in June 1998 and the Aubry 2 law in January 2000.