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2) On Prayer
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Twelve sermons on key aspects of the Christian life given during Lent, 1622--fasting, how to resist temptation, the danger of losing one's soul, living faith vs. dead or dying faith, Christian attitude toward death, proper conduct in illness, God's special providence toward those living a spiritual life, the hidden meanings of Our Lord's Passion, eternal happiness, mutual charity, etc.
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LinguaBoost
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2023
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Español
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"Aprende a hablar francés Vol. 3" es un curso de audio para principiantes o para cualquier persona que tenga dificultades para hablar francés con fluidez. El objetivo de este curso es practicar el francés conversacional desde la primera lección.
El curso se divide en 20 lecciones, 6 lecciones de repaso/comprensión. Cada lección contiene frases cotidianas útiles relacionadas con un tema específico.
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Español
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¿Qué dice de nuestras sociedades el hecho de que en algunos países los muy ricos puedan vivir hasta quince años más que los muy pobres? ¿Por qué algunas vidas parecen valer más que otras? Como han demostrado las ciencias sociales en las últimas décadas, la duración de la vida y el estado de salud con el que las personas la transitan y la terminan no tienen que ver con condiciones "naturales", sino con los efectos de las distintas formas...
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Français
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Hamas et Hezbollah de France: vaste sujet qui tient la vedette en France depuis de nombreuses années. En effet, pas un jour sans une information importante ou une polémique sur le sujet. Le titre est accrocheur certes mais l'ambition de l'auteur est de rapprocher, dans une étude d'investigation sérieuse qui se caractérise par la multiplicité des sources consultées, deux entités qui sont en général traitées séparément. Parmi les milliers...
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Conclude your tour with a look at some of France's great national celebrations. First, visit the Stade de France, a shrine to French sports achievements. Learn about two essential events that conclude on Paris's Champs-Elysees: the Tour de France and the Bastille Day parade. Finish with national cultural events such as the Fete de la Musique, the Fête du Cinema, and the national Heritage Days.
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Discover the remarkable palace of Versailles as the self-contained world of Louis XIV, the "Sun King." Note how the landscaping surrounding the palace symbolizes features of Louis's reign, and how the Versailles court prized royal spectacle and appearances. Take account of Louis's patronage of the arts, and how he and his successor built extravagant private residences within the palace grounds.
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Near the Provencal city of Arles, contemplate two incredible feats of engineering: an ancient Roman viaduct and a 21st-century cable bridge taller than the Eiffel Tower. Stop at the "monarchist" village of Les Baux-de-Provence; then view the Gallo Roman architecture of Arles, see the sites that inspired Vincent Van Gogh, and discover Arles' lavender fields and local food specialties.
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Travel now to the northern French coast, where three dramatic events in world history took place. Learn first about the 1066 Norman invasion of England, and the role of the famous Bayeux Tapestry. Then visit Dunkerque (Dunkirk), site of the massive evacuation of Allied troops during World War II, and finally the beaches of Normandy, where the D-Day invasion of Nazi-held Europe unfolded.
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Savor Corsica's blend of French and Italian cultures, starting in the capital of Ajaccio, birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte and a location of beautiful coastal scenery. Learn about the island's food and drink at the historic port of Bastia. Also, visit the citadel of Bonifacio, home to the renowned French Foreign Legion, and take in the island's beloved landscapes, flora, and nature trails.
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Here, explore the storied Cote d'Azur, starting with the history, culture, and noteworthy architecture of the industrial port of Marseille, France's second-largest city. Sample the area's signature dish, bouillabaisse; the game of petanque; and the local liqueur, pastis. Finish at the summer playground of Cannes, city of literary history and of the world-famous film festival.
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Get to know Paris as a vital hub for the creative arts. First, visit the Cinematheque Francaise and grasp the rich role of the cinema in Paris's cultural life. Trace how photography came of age in Paris and take note of the many Parisian venues for photography. Discover Paris's world-famous fashion houses, and visit the Sevres porcelain factory and the Cordon Bleu culinary school.
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In yet another of France's distinct regions, experience the spellbinding vistas of Mont Blanc, western Europe's tallest mountain and the birthplace of rock and ice climbing. Then pay a visit to Lyon, the capital of French gastronomy, and encounter its famous chefs, eateries, and Beaujolais wine. Explore Lyon's historic neighborhoods, World War II history, and its proud invention of the cinema.
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Explore famous artists' haunts of Paris, beginning with the neighborhood of Montmartre, where the quality of light and bohemian culture were a magnet for painters and writers during the Belle Epoque. Visit the cemeteries of Montmartre and Pere Lachaise, the resting places of many famous Parisians and expats. Learn about the literary culture of Montparnasse and enjoy two of its most famous cafes.
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Ponder the mysterious cave paintings of Lascaux and Chauvet, considered some of the greatest treasures of prehistory. Then encounter the extraordinary figure of Eleanor of Aquitaine and the region that bears her name. Take in the renowned Bordeaux wine region and study the essential concept of "terroir," a key to the quality of France's finest produce.
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The beauty and light of the Normandy coast became a magnet for 19th-century painters. Travel these shores in the footsteps of Claude Monet, then visit his home at Giverny, and learn about the inspiration for his famous paintings of water lilies. Sample the region's fine cheeses and apple brandy, and finish with the history and architectural wonders of the island citadel of Mont Saint-Michel.
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Examine the social, intellectual, and political background of the French Revolution of 1789. Visit key locations in Paris where the events unfolded, from a legendary coffee house to the site of the Bastille prison and the Place de la Concorde. Then map the turbulent epoch of Napoleon, and witness the lasting impact of his rule on both the look of Paris and the features of French society.
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