The gifts of France to world culture always include the arts. For France is the source of the stunning art works of Georges de la Tour [March 13, 1593-January 30, 1652]. It also is the source of the movements and terms of the Ballet dance discipline. Another artistic gift is the achievement in film, such as the sea adventures of the Cousteau family and the Antarctic documentary 'The March of the Penguins'. Still another artistic gift is the accumulation of centuries of literature, such as the medieval ballad the 'Roman de la Rose', and the powerful 19th-century masterpiece 'Les Miserables' of Victor Hugo [February 26, 1802-May 22, 1885]. Within that beautifully diverse literary heritage, poetry always ranks high for its beautiful expressiveness and musical form. Indeed, France is the source of music, from the traditional to the regional to the innovative pieces of Erik Alfred Leslie Satie [May 17, 1866-July 1, 1925].
France's gifts include architecture. Residents, tourists, and visitors wonder over the building heights that are achieved in the historic cathedrals and churches, and in the noble and royal chateaux and palaces. Other gifts include gardening and noble and royal chateaux and palaces. Other gifts include gardening and beauty of France's gardens and parks. A particularly popular spin-off from this commitment to the appearance of France is famous. Still other gifts include high fashion. Shoppers respect the purses and shoes of Aignier, the outfits of St. Laurent, and the suits of Chanel. Yet other gifts are the scientific breakthroughs. The world owes its land are the drinks and foods for which knowledge of radiation and radioactivity to Pierre [May 15, 1859-April 19, 1906] and Marie Sklodowska [November 7, 1867-July 4, 1934] Curie. Likewise, it owes its knowledge of pasteurization to Louis Pasteur [December 27, 1822-September 28, 1895]. And yet other gifts include sports, such as scuba diving and skiing. For example, Simone Melchior Cousteau [1919-1990] is considered the first female scuba diver of modern times. And Jean-Claude Killy [b. August 30, 1943] is a champion skier.
France is also famous for its cooking.
Religion was one of the most important contributions made by Aryan invaders. Their religion combined with the Indian religion resulted in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
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Dave Chappelle made witicisms on pop culture and race in America that were hilarious, but most people upon hearing his name will yell "Rick James, b----!"
Tefal is made in France.
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We benefit him because of the contributions he made upon being the one of the worlds greatest athletes.
Cleopatra made no contributions whatsoever to Egyptian civilization or culture. The only thing she did as a "contribution" was to lose her kingdom to Rome.
The Italians made contributions to the American culture and society by sharingtheir techniques in religion, tradition, entertainment, foods, architecture, and holidays.
the Amerindians contributed the famous pepper pot and cassava bread. the also contributed the Cassique head dress which is on the coat of arms and most importantly the Amerindians gave Guyana its name.
France sponsored Samuel de Champlain's voyages due to the various contributions that he made in developing the territories that France had. Quebec and New France were among the places he founded.
Question "In 1803 Thomas Jefferson made one of his most important contributions as presient was whe he?" Answer - Abraham Lincoln
- Architecture - Culture: Literature, Art... - Law/ Governtment: Republic - Christianity
Religion was one of the most important contributions made by Aryan invaders. Their religion combined with the Indian religion resulted in Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism.
Some contributions that immigrants made to America was different cultures such as spanish food, Chinese food and food from the islands.
The history of the world. Normally not focusing on any one culture or the scientific aspect, but different societies that made a large impact on the world.