I live for my passion: Art.You live for whatever you think is important and what/who you love, I live for love and happiness.I live for love...the love provided by friends...i love for the smell of rain, the way the clouds look when it's sunny...i live for the small things of the moment and the bigger picture...i live to hope for happiness...i love to hope for companionship...i live to hope for love...i live to learn from loss...i live as not to regret my past...i live so I'm not scared of dying...i live so my past doesn't haunt me...i live for music and emotion and people....i live for so much, yet in actuality, it seems like so little...
The people who live in the Philippines are called Filipinos.
No, Socrates did not live in Sparta. He was an ancient Greek philosopher who lived in Athens.
One example of a maxim I live by is "treat others as you want to be treated."
Three existential philosophers that were not "Atheist", meaning that they have a lack of belief in a God, or a group of Gods. Getting in to Atheism is a whole different subject that we shall not delve to deeply in just for the sheer fact that different people have their own personal ideas on what it really is -- But, the three philosophers that I found that were NOT Atheist, had a Christianity background. The names of these gentleman are Paul Tillich, Gabriel Marcel, and John Macquarrie. Given that these gentleman professed Christian faith, doesn't mean that any other known Existential Philosophers were not Atheist. There are other religions and beliefs that many held dear, but once again.
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Marcel Grateau, also known as Marcel Wave, did not attend college. He was a French hairdresser who gained fame for inventing the "Marcel wave" hairstyle in the late 19th century. Grateau revolutionized hair styling techniques, but his success was not tied to a formal college education.
he invented the hair straightner
it was Marcel Grateau in 1872.
Marcel died June 5, 1936Marcel died June 5, 1936
Marcel Grateau invented them in 1872.
Marcel Grateau invented the hair straightener in 1872.
Marcel Grateau, also known as Marcel Grateau, invented the first curling iron in 1872. He created a heated rod that would help curl hair more easily and effectively.
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Finger waves were popularized in the 1920s by hairstylist Marcel Grateau, also known as Marcel Wave. He developed the technique of using fingers, combs, and wave clips to create the signature S-shaped wave pattern in hair.
The curling wand, or curling iron was first invented by Marcel Grateau in 1890.The commercialization of the curling wand can however be accredited to Hiram Maxim who first obtained the patent for the wand.