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  Magyarok Londonban. London-Budapest - Madame Tussaud viaszbabái
Egy évvel később Marie férjhez ment egy francia mérnökhöz, bizonyos Francois Tussaud-hoz.
Marie ezért Angliába utazott idősebbik fiával, hogy a Brit szigeteken is népszerűsítse kiállítását.
Halála előtt Marie magáról is készített egy viaszszobrot, amit a mai napig megcsodálhat a közönség a londoni múzeumban.
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  Marie Tussaud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marie Tussaud (December 1, 1761 - April 16, 1850) is known for her wax sculptures and Madame Tussauds, the wax museum she setup in London.
She was born Marie Grosholtz (sometimes spelled Grossholtz or Grossholz) in Strasbourg.
In 1802 Marie Tussaud went to London together with her first son, Joseph, then 4 years old, her second son staying behind.
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 Madame Tussaud's : Marie Grossholtz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Marie Tussaud (1761-1850), née Marie Grosholtz (sometimes spelled Grossholtz or Grossholz), learned her trade from Philippe Curtius who was running his own wax museum in Palais Royal[?], Paris.
He and Marie Tussaud created wax heads out of heads of the victims of guillotine during the French Revolution.
In 1802 Marie Tussaud moved to London with her 4-year-old son and established her first permanent exhibition in Baker Street[?] in 1835.
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 Kiev Art Gallery
The museum was so successful that this somehow later gave an impulse to the foundation of the most famous wax figure museum in the world, Museum of Madame Tussaud in London.
Marie Grossholtz, later known as Madame Tussaud, first worked as an apprentice in Courtier's studio.
Later Tussaud created her own wax figure gallery.
www.hotels-kiev.com /wax_museum.htm   (388 words)

  
 Madame Tussauds - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Madame Tussaud is Marie Tussaud, born in Strasbourg on 1 December 1761, her name was Marie Grosholtz (sometimes spelled Grossholtz or Grossholz).
In 1802 Marie Tussaud went to London together with her first son, Joseph, then 4 years old.
As a result of the French-England war she was unable to return to France.
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Burguieres, Mary K. "Feminist Approaches to Peace: Another Step for Peace Studies." Millennium 19 (1 (Spring) 1990): 1-18.
Dietz, Mary G. "Citizenship with a Feminist Face." Political Theory 15 (1985): 19-37.
Dietz, Mary G. "Context is All: Feminism and Theories of Citizenship." In Learning About Women, ed.
www.mith2.umd.edu /WomensStudies/Bibliographies/politics-biblio   (3347 words)

  
 Madame Tussauds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Madame Tussaud (December 1, 1761 - April 16, 1850) was born Marie Grosholtz (sometimes spelled Grossholtz or Grossholz) in Strasbourg.
Her mother, Anne Made, took her to Berne were she moved to work as a housekeeper for Dr.
Waxing Revolutionary: Reflections on a raid on a waxworks at the outbreak of the french revolution, by David McCallam, French History, vol 16, No.
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 New & Notable   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The lighthearted debate, whose purpose was to establish the superior Jewish food, is a traditional part of Purim festivities.
This year's participants included Dean of the Faculty Peter Berek and women's studies professor Jean Grossholtz arguing on the side of the latke (a potato pancake), and religion professor John Grayson and history professor Mary Renda supporting the hamentash (a three-cornered pastry filled with prunes or poppy seeds).
USA Team One, which included Amy Spatz '96, was third in the dressage team competition; and USA Team Two, composed of Chu, Meredith Martin '98, and Marie McDonough '98, finished third in the show-jumping team scores.
www.mtholyoke.edu /offices/comm/csj/960322/notable.html   (461 words)

  
 CRL - SEAM - Business Meeting Minutes
Funds could be sought to ensure that the transfer protocols which would allow VUC input to be loaded to ABN and subsequently to OCLC.
Marie Sexton, from the National Library of Australia noted that some progress on this front was promised.
Cornell faces issues of storage for old newspapers and will have to film materials or discard.
www.crl.edu /areastudies/SEAM/news/seam94.htm   (765 words)

  
 Agentura GAIA
Vandana Shiva from India spoke on “Globalization and poverty”, describing how multinational companies, which can afford to sell cereals cheaper than the production costs of the growers, eliminated them, raising an enormous wave of protests.
Jean Grossholtz from USA informed on international corporations and the growth of their influence over natural and economical resources.
Among other things, she said: “We in the USA we are taught a credo, which we are supposed to believe in, that the good life is the material life, secured with money.
gaia.ecn.cz /gb/women.html   (856 words)

  
 Speaking out against capitalism
Their [the OAS] idea of a "level playing field" means we'll all be stuck in a race to the bottom.
Ann Marie Wierzbicai, an OPEIU member who works for the Metro Labour Education Centre, Toronto -- I think the erosion of our social welfare system is part of a global erosion of the ability to create social welfare.
Jean Grossholtz -- I just watched in the US, a big debate in Washington over whether China should be given special trading rights with the United States.
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 *Ø*  Wilson's Almanac free daily ezine | Book of Days | December 7 | Saint Columba Iona Celtic cross Chomsky ...
From 1623, until his death in 1680, most of Bernini's time was spent embellishing the
Marie Grosholtz (sometimes spelled Grossholtz or Grossholz; Madame Tussaud;
1894 Death of Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps (b.
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 New & Notable
Sharing with the competition--Although their colleges compete to place graduates in plum jobs, from June 11 to 13 a group of elite liberal arts schools will convene at our Career Development Center (CDC) to discuss collaboration, increased use of technology, and ways to improve the level of service to students.
Hosted by CDC director Phil Jones, the Liberal Arts Careers Network meshes twenty-five schools such as Hamilton, Carleton, and William and Mary so that these small institutions can share career development resources.
Originally, the group was called the Barterbase Consortium and shared expertise in areas including law, marketing, and the environment.
www.mtholyoke.edu /offices/comm/csj/970606/notable.html   (672 words)

  
 Bill's Elk Run Page!!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
And we can't leave out Officer of the Year Arnold Vollbrecht and Citizen of the Year Marie Hanes..And also ELK of the Month Chris Longo!!
The Evening was indeed Special as we had the Opportunity to chat in depth with PERS Gene Kern and Lyn Grossholtz who filled us in on current activities and how proud they were of belonging to Erie#67..Thank's much Gene, for going out of your way for that Pin!!
Unfortunately our visit was late in the Month of September and much of the activities in the Sept Bulletin are already past..I'm going to try and get a Monthly Bulletin on a regular basis so can keep this Updated..Erie gets alot of hits on the Website and I'd love to keep it current!!
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 Kennys Bookshop & Art Galleries Ltd - Shop Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Psychoanalytic psychiatry and psychology - clinical and theoretical papers.Volume 1Volume 1 - Austen Riggs Center.
Lay sermons - Asquith, Margot, - by Margot Asquith (the countess of Oxford and Asquith)
Army life in a fl regiment - Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, - With a new introd.
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