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France Political Map

I need a map of France?
The map must have a grid, legend, political units, the capital, elevations, bodies of water, scale and compass direction .. If you know of anything that has something like this, does not even need all that, but I would like a link to an image of someone that has most of those listed.
Sorry, could not find one with a compass. Http: / / www.geographicguide.net / europe / en-maps / maps / France-map.jpg Hope I helped.
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1920 France Belgium Holland Political Map $8.83 1920 France Belgium Holland Political Map Old Map Printpublished As The Times Atlas 1920Very Decorative For The Interior Designer And Home Decoratorgenuine Clearance Now Up To 90% Off Retailfrom A Quality Lot Purchased From An Old Antique Print Dealer At An Auctionsize Of Scan Approx 22 X18 Inches (560 X 460)All Are Genuine Antique And Not Modern Copies… |
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1935 Map Switzerland France Physical Political Biscay $20.25 1935 MAP SWITZERLAND FRANCE PHYSICAL POLITICAL BISCAY A page and reverse from Philips New School Atlas of comparative geography. Include Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Australia, New Zealand and Polynesia. Dates 1935 and size is approx 11 x 8.5 inches (280 X 220). All are genuine antiques and not modern copies…. |
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ANTIQUE MAP c1790-c1900 FRANCE POLITICAL REGIONS PARIS $33.75 Old Antique MAP c1790- c1900 date if known in title, purchased at auction from an old antique print dealer.Size of each map varies so check against scale shown which is 0.5 inch apart (1.25 cm) to find the size of the plate..All are genuine antiques and not modern copies…. |
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Title Tableau Politique de la France de L’Ouest sous la Troisieme Republique: The Political Map of Western France under the Third Republic $46.95 … |
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Map Political Asia

From Central Asia to Kashmir
Kashmir, situated on the ancient Silk Road, in spite of their offspring by high mountains, has been exposed to various cultural influences land. The famous Silk Road, which began to be used from the first century BC, not only did traders, immigrants and the Raiders of the armies, but also philosophers, thinkers and artistic talent with the knowledge of religious philosophies. This route has also conducted cultural influences and ideas through borders. Kashmir figured prominently in the cultural center of Asia map is in place in that famous for its rich culture and beauty of its arts and crafts. The author has maintained a close relationship with different parts of Central Asia since ancient times. Kashmiri Buddhist missionaries were the first to spread the Buddhist philosophy in territories of Central Asia through the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan, China and Tibet following a new religion that has its roots in these lands. Many scholars Buddhist land crossed deserts and mountains for their education in Kashmir. Consequently, the ancient art of Kashmir, which either sculpture or architecture, show many similarities in design, in the iconography and production skills with centers of excellence that exists outside of Kashmir at the time. The exchange of ideas Kashmir in a very high level in such productions and was known throughout the region for these artistic creations. These connections have been facilitated by political ties, alliances marital and employment Asian central institutions in Kashmir.
With the foundation of the sultanate in 1339, Kashmir has become the magnetic attraction missionaries to Muslims, Sufis, Saints and Ulema (Muslim theologians) from Central Asia, who have spread the message of Islam in the region. Most times representing the people of all social classes to Central Asia and the skills and technologies. The Traditionally, Syed Ali Hamdani, Dr. Santa visited Central Asia Kashmir in the late fourteenth to the spread of Islam Kashmir and has over seven hundred followers, some of whom were said to be skilled artisans. These missionaries also brought their own life style, language, clothing, fashion, food habits, etc, which subsequently received widespread among the local population. The flow was such that although it was feared these new cultural wave should swallow people, what happened next.
The Sultan himself a symbol of these introductions and these garments is considered excellent, beautiful and colorful. Silk was the adoption of new technologies when using brush and commercial weavers Silk weaving in Kashmir was attempted. We can deduce with a reasonable degree of accuracy of the account Pundit Sriver that Zain-ul-Abdin submitted official number of Khorasan spot and Central Asia where the circular designs have been woven in more Anime characters. Under the reign of Sultan Zain-ul-Abdin art, culture, art and literature flourished in Kashmir, especially the Bukhara and Samarkand. In addition to the many soft machines for weaving silk, wood carving, enameling, stone carving, stone polishing, so the bottle, cutting the window (turash tabadan ") calligraphy and binding, carpet and a number of other arts and crafts in the truth of the eye complexities flourished under the impact of Central Asia. The local population has started work on the original models of Iran and Central Asia, and in many cases, are experimenting with new models that have led to the evolution of new forms and movements. Introductions should be made fresh deep roots, even after the death of Zain-ul-Abdin, seventy years Mirza Haidar Dughlat documents to the glory of these trades in these terms: "Kashmir, it meets all the arts and crafts that are in most cities rare. Along Mavar-u-Nahr, Samarkand and Bukhara, but they are here you are in Kashmir, which are abundant. All this is due to Sultan Zain-ul-Abdin. Another boost to the handicrafts of Kashmir can take place in Central Asia, where nobles Mirza Haidar invaded Kashmir and subsequent domination of the decade policy of the country has contributed significantly to transfusion technological and cultural development of Central Asia to Kashmir. His personal view and patronage has given impetus to these industries and commerce, whose benefits were subsequently evaluated by the rulers who followed Chak. The Valley has already experienced its second cultural renaissance that the impact has lasted long enough for his illustrious nephew, Mirza (Jehangir) to appreciate the present different types of music instruments, new types of windows and doors, and has also made innovations in clothing and diet. As a result of this close relationship, arts and crafts show influences from Central Asia lush Kashmir.
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What to Consider to Find the Right College for you
In trying to decide what type of college will best meet your wants and needs there are many things to consider. Listed below are some of the factors you will need to consider in deciding where you want to go to college.
Type of institution- Private or Public. College or University. Church sponsored.
Colleges can be either public or private. Public colleges are those that are supported by the state in which they are located. Many highly ranked colleges in the United States are state-supported institutions. These colleges can often provide an excellent education at a price for an in-state resident that is much less than comparable private colleges. At the early stages of your investigation, I would encourage you to consider both private and public colleges.
While private colleges frequently cost more than comparable state institutions, they often have the financial means to offer generous need-based or scholarship-based financial aid. This aid can make the cost of a private college the same or less than attending your state college.
Many of the more selective private universities and colleges have a religious affiliation. The extent of spiritual influence varies. But at the beginning of your college search, we strongly encourage you to investigate all private colleges, regardless of religious affiliation.
Academics- What courses and majors are you looking for
The most important reason for going to college is to get an education. The type of academic atmosphere and variety of courses studied is an important factor to be considered when choosing a college. Be careful, however, of choosing a college based solely on it having a particular major or field of study. Research shows that 90% of all college graduates do not major in the field of study they originally had intended. This happens for several reasons.
First, most colleges have majors in subjects you have never before studied such as Political Science or anthropology. Second, as you gain experience and maturity in college, your interests may change. Take time to explore your options and be realistic about your talents. Be sure to pursue a course of study that is of genuine interest to you, not just one you think might lead to a good career.
If you do have a strong interest in a particular area, such as science, it is important to evaluate a college’s facilities and offerings in those areas to make sure they have adequate resources. Remember that many smaller colleges may not offer majors in certain professional fields, such as engineering, business, or physical therapy. If you are certain of a specific field of study, be sure that the colleges and universities you are considering offer that major.
Don’t exclude a smaller college, however, simply because you think the resources may be inadequate. Remember that all of the resources of a college are available to its undergraduate students whereas at a large university, many of the specialized equipment might be reserved for graduate students only. Some of the largest producers of PhD’s in this country are small colleges.
Atmosphere- Liberal, conservative or something in between
Each college has a particular atmosphere or environment that affects the “feel” of the college. Many factors go into creating a college’s atmosphere including such things as how the colleges handle student questions, concerns, and scheduling; whether there is an academic or less serious mood among the students and the level of campus activity regarding social issues.
Every campus will have a different feel. What is important is to determine if the campus atmosphere will be comfortable for you as a person. The best advice regarding student life is to look for an intellectual and social climate in which you will feel comfortable and challenged.
The type of atmosphere a college offers can best be discovered by visiting the campus and talking to as many people as you can. Until you have an opportunity to do that the next best option is to read everything you can find about the college in which you are interested.
Student body and gender- Co-ed college or single sex
A student body can be comprised of all men, all women, or both men and women. Students who may worry about a single sex college should know that today virtually all colleges have exchange programs with other colleges whereby a student from one college may cross register at another college to take courses for credit. Also dorm privileges, social activities, and extracurricular opportunities will vary by the composition of the student body.
Setting- Where do you want to live
The physical environment of the college may be very important to you. Some people prefer the social and cultural activities of a large city. A major metropolitan area can offer many benefits, but a student must adjust to the lifestyle of a big city. A college or university that is located in the heart of a city is often comprised of multi-storied classroom buildings and high-rise dormitories.
Others want to go to college in a more rural setting. There are many colleges and universities that are in rural settings with campuses located many miles from the nearest large city. Many institutions are located close to, but not in large cities. The decision of a location and campus setting should ultimately include those colleges where you will be most comfortable living the next four years of your life.
Other factors to consider are the expense of travel, the need for independence versus the desire to stay near your family, and the effects of living in a particular climate.
Size- Large university or small college
The following are generalizations, so if some of these areas are of concern, ask questions at the colleges you are considering:
A large university (15,000-50,000+ students) may offer a variety of academic opportunities including elaborate facilities and large libraries, as well as the stimulation of a large faculty, graduate students and undergraduates. However, housing may be more difficult to obtain, more courses may be taught by graduate students, lecture sessions may be very large, and opportunities for leadership in campus organizations may be diminished.
A medium-sized university (5,000-15,000 students) may offer fewer majors and more modest facilities than a large university, but also may offer greater opportunities to participate in the activities of your choice.
Small colleges (under 5,000 students) usually offer smaller classes, earlier opportunities to take classes with well-known professors, and more chances for participation and leadership in campus activities. However, facilities and classes may be limited and options for activities and diversity reduced.
Location- Where do you want to spend the next 4 years
When considering the possible locations of your future colleges, consider questions such as:
How important is it for me to attend college close to home?
How much do I value attending college with students of different geographic backgrounds?
How frequently do I anticipate going home during the academic year?
How extensively does the weather affect my studies or quality of life?
Consider whether you would prefer a geographically diverse student body, or a regional community of students from more homogeneous backgrounds.
Campus life- What happens on campus when people aren’t in class
Whether you enjoy your college years will often depend on the experience of living on a college campus. Learning in college comes not only from your class work but also through interacting with your college friends, extracurricular activities, and just hanging out in the dorm. Here are some factors that can affect your college experience.
Housing Living on-campus for the first few years of their college experience is important for many students. Dormitories can become a focus of college campus life and the easiest way to meet new friends. If it is an important consideration for you, remember to ask any college in which you are interested about the availability of on-campus housing for all four years. Some colleges only have enough housing for the first year or two of the college experience.
Extracurricular activities The extracurricular activities you engage in are not only fun but can be part of your learning experience. Look at the view books of the colleges to see what activities are available. Talk to people at the colleges you are considering to find out what activities are popular on that campus. Many colleges have 100 or more groups for students with a variety of interests. Also ask about how easy it is to start a new group if you have a particular interest not currently represented on the campus.
Fraternities and Sororities The presence of a Greek system can have a dramatic effect on campus life. Ask people on campus about how the fraternities and sororities affect the social life of any college in which you are interested. Do they dominate the social scene or is it spread between many different groups? Can anyone go to a Greek party or are the limited only to certain students?
Campus Employment Many students will hold a part-time job on or off campus while enrolled full time in college. Talk to current students about the availability of jobs and what types of jobs students typically get. With budget cutbacks, some colleges are starting to limit the number of jobs available to students on campus. If you need to have a job but have to seek one off campus, think about the time involved in getting to such a job and the additional costs of transportation.
Athletics- Are big time athletics important to you.
Many students who engage in high college athletics may want to continue to play that sport in college. College students participate at three levels: intramural, club, and intercollegiate. Intramural play is most common. Intramurals allow students to compete at a variety of different levels of competition with a primary emphasis on enjoying the sport for personal fitness, relaxation, and fun. Club sport teams are usually jointly sponsored by students and the college, and may compete against other colleges’ club teams.
Intercollegiate athletics is the university equivalent of varsity-level sports. These programs are categorized by the NCAA into three divisions of varying degrees of competition: Division I, Division II, and Division III.
Selectivity- How hard is it to get into a college.
Your academic performance in a challenging, rigorous program of study is the most important factor in determining your admissibility to colleges. Admission committees value a consistent level of achievement over four years, but they also give strong weight to students who demonstrate significant improvement over the course of their academic career. While your grades are the most obvious indication of potential future success, colleges also want to see that students have challenged themselves in a competitive, demanding academic program throughout their entire high college career. The more honor and AP courses you are able to take successfully, the stronger candidate you will be. Does that mean that you should take AP courses even if the material if too difficult for you? No. But most admission committees will give more weight to a B in an AP course than an A in a much simpler course.
Standardized testing also plays a critical role in admissions. Virtually all colleges will accept either the SAT I or the ACT. Many of the highly selective colleges also require or recommend SAT II subject test. The most important thing to keep in mind for each of the colleges you are considering is their ‘middle 50%’ range of testing. While a quarter of admitted students have scores either above or below this test range, such a median range will give a general indication of the strength of the applicant pool and how you compare.
After looking at your academic performance and your test scores, most selective colleges will then look at subjective factors such as your recommendations, your essays and your extracurricular activities. The amount of weight given to these subjective factors varies from college to college.
Financial aid- If I do get in, how am I going to pay for the college.
Financial aid may consist of grants or scholarships, loans and work study. Grants and scholarships are money that does not need to be repaid while loans need to be repaid. Work study is generally a job offered on the campus of the college offering the financial aid although it may also be a job off campus.
There are many forms of financial aid available. The most basic financial aid offered at all colleges is need-based. Need-based financial aid is given to families who demonstrate financial eligibility using nationally standardized needs-analysis forms, such as the Free Application for Federal Student Assistance (FAFSA) and the College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile. Demonstration of financial eligibility is determined through detailed review of a family’s net assets, salary, investment income, liabilities, home equity, and other factors.
Some colleges also offer merit-based assistance. Such financial assistance comes in the form of scholarships for students who have achieved superior levels of academic excellence or offer some special talent in the performing arts or athletics.
While cost is undoubtedly very important, do not limit your choice of colleges to only those you can afford without financial assistance. Many of the more expensive private colleges have substantial financial aid programs, which may cover much of the cost, and ultimately result in a cost to you the same as a cheaper state college. A good plan would be to choose several colleges, including one you can afford and several for which you need aid. Although financial aid may seem uncertain at times, limiting prospective colleges on a cost basis alone may exclude some excellent colleges from your list.
About the Author
Todd Johnson, a lawyer and college consultant, is the principal college admission consultant for College Admissions Partners. Todd provides personalized service to help students and families through the complete college admissions and financial aid process. He can be reached through the website College Admissions Partners
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Is Nato “Alive And Kicking” Or Dying Out?
IS NATO “Alive and Kicking” OR dying Out?
By Prof. Hasan Yahya
In two months, NATO the world’s largest and most durable military alliances will celebrate its 60th anniversary. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has racked up four incomplete achievements, One was facing down the Soviet Union during the Cold War. The other, the process of “war on terror” in Iraq and Afghanistan which still bringing serious challenges, especially in Afghanistan, the third is the tension between the U.S. and some of its European allies, and finally, the newly resurgent Russia through the SCO.
In a gesture during a NATO-Ukraine Commission roundtable at the NATO defense ministers meeting in Krakow, Poland, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, NATO secretary-general acknowledges that the challenge in Afghanistan is complex. But added that no current rift in the alliance. While he has been an outspoken advocate of sending more troops to Afghanistan and a critic of some allies members hesitates to provide more assistance in the NATO operations.
This year marked the end of the five-year term as secretary-general which will end two months after the 60th anniversary celebration this year in May. While in his office in Brussels. Some critics asked him about one of the challenges face NATO in terms of incongruity and divisions among the allies. He denied drifting of members because NATO is operating in two different political and security environments which certainly different 60 years ago. Now NATO is facing cyber-defense and energy security discussions. In addition to the fifty thousand soldiers in Afghanistan and will be more soon. He emphasized that NATO still in the process of transformation, NATO is “as alive and kicking as it has ever been” as if NATO still in a child in his mother’s womb. He did not say reviving or dying [After 60 years old] as some might describe such transformation.
The idea of NATO death
NATO as a global arm force may face various obstacles. Some people say that crisis among the allies are not simply post-cold war or post 9/11, phenomena, the best times of NATO are when serious disputes occur. International events and disputes create opposing divisions in NATO with less influence on the forces vitality. In 2003, comments were made by commentators such as the need for existence of NATO. They say NATO is aging now and is dying, so time has come and gone, and today there is no legitimate reason for NATO to exist. Although the strong difference exhibited in the alliance over the war on Iraq have accelerated NATO irrelevancy, the root causes of its problems go much deeper, Consequently for bothy the US and EU, NATO is the best an errilevent distraction, and at worst toxic to their responsive contemporary security needs.
Challenges for the NATO:
NATO’s faces three broad challenges in it 60th anniversary, the map future for NATO reform has something to do with the long term vitality which is ultimately determined by several influences:
- 1. the challenge posed by future international events to its existing structure;
- 2. the challenge of existing abilities; and ;
- 3. the challenges of existing quality of relations between the allies, through the idea of keeping solidarity alive.
Concerning events, it is near impossible to assess NATO response to events that are as yet unknown. But the problem NATO will face is the future of the loss of threat NATO originally designed to counter. What NATO will do? How its structure will be in terms of enlargement or reduction of membership and abilities.
Concerning the quality of relations between NATO allies, it is more uncertain. The state of transatlantic relations was widely debated subject before 9/11. The divisions were obviously perceived to the war on Iraq, where demonstrations covered too many European nations against the war on Iraq. The period after 9/11, until now, has been some of the greatest highs for NATO, and the greatest lows between NATO allies. The high point certainly was on September 12, 2001, when NATO invoked the principle of Article 5. The lowest point however, was in 2002, the run up to the course of Operation Iraq Freedom (OIF) as they called it. Such war created an ample discussion and debate among NATO allies. Those who support and those who opposed the war on Iraq, but they remained convinced of the case against it.
Colin Powell asked NATO in Dec. 2003 to consider expanding its role. But many aspects have yet to be clarified, such as where and how about involvement in training forces, numbers, and states. On training Iraqi security forces was the most debate, two views arise: one with and one without, for the plans of US in the area which has less concern among the allies. This division of opinions may threat solidarity. Afghanistan was and still considered a tough job for the NATO and need more elaboration.
Afghanistan Challenge:
NATO’s role in the fight against terrorism is a complex challenge in Afghanistan the troops have increased by almost tenfold since 2004, and NATO still calling on its member states to do more. But the alliance essentially failed to achieve as recently announced by the British and France. Justification of increasing troops by President Barack Obama was that Afghanistan is a nation from the Middle Ages in 2001 and one of the poorest in the world, no one expect to finish the job in the marsh to democracy in eight years to the model of the United States or the Netherlands. Therefore, to do better, NATO need more forces. (President Obama recently authorized deploying an additional 17,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan). Such troops are needed to rebuilding, helping to reconstruct, and to develop a nation. In fact, Afghanistan is more serious problem for not for the governments of NATO only, but also the EU, the World Bank, the United Nations, important individual donors like Japan and others which need a comprehensive approach. Despite the role NATO plays in Afghanistan, polls show negative support of the troops on Afghan Land. What was striking about these polls was for the question: “By whom would you like to be governed — by an Afghan government or by the Taliban?” 82% say by the Afghan government and only 4% select Taliban. But in terms of the civilian casualties from air strikes in an environment like Afghanistan no one can avoid civilian casualties completely, the polls negatively high. This issue will have negative consequences as expected for the hearts and minds.
While the US stressed the need for alliance members besides the U.S. to step up to the plate and take on more responsibility, many of them disagree that Afghanistan is different than Iraq. Because NATO’s objectives in the region is to look at Afghanistan in a much stronger regional context with Pakistan where such concern is not shared by NATO members.
Other challenges: The dangerous proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and the missiles to transport those weapons over longer distances which make NATO emphasizes on the core function which is defending the integrity of NATO members. These two challenges may be dealt with in another article. (1205 words)
** Hasan Yahya is columnist at worldfutures.info, Malaysia and TINA international News Agency, Chicago, USA. His email: hy2006us@yahoo.com www.hasanyahya.com
About the Author
Hasan Yahya, graduated from MSU with two doctoral degrees. He’s an author of more than fifteen books in both Arabic and English on amazon and Target and wrote more than 120 articles. He’s an Arab American columnist writer for several agencies worldwide.
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