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A card with the inscriptions P. F. (standing for the French words "pour féliciter") is used as a New Year card expressing good wishes for the coming year or in social correspondence extending congratulations. [1] P. F. cards are generally used only in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. [2] The phrase is not used in this sense in French-speaking ...
According to the French Ministry of National Education, the nursery school programme is organized into five learning areas that seek to help children in: [13] Mobilizing language in all its dimensions; Acting, expressing oneself and understanding through physical activity; Acting, expressing oneself and understanding through artistic activities
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They were printed in 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1910, first on paper as cigar box inserts, and later as picture postcards, [1] [2] but never distributed. The only known set of the postcards was acquired by writer Isaac Asimov, who featured them in his nonfiction work Futuredays: A Nineteenth Century Vision of the Year 2000 (Henry Holt and Company, 1986).
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1620 Venetian prepaid letter sheet. Postal stationery has been in use since at least 1608 with folded letters bearing the coat of arms Venice. Other early examples include British newspaper stamps that were first issued in 1712, 25-centime letter sheets that were issued in 1790 by the government of Luxembourg, and Australian postal stationery that predated more well known issues like the ...