How does the couples Paris and Helen contrast with the couple Hektor and Andromache?
Hektor and Andromache's love described in the Iliad is strong, and powerful. Their last moments together show how deeply their relationship goes to the point where one cannot doubt their love for one another.
When it comes to Paris and Helen, it is unsure of Helen's love for him. Although she stands up for the stupied idiot :P when Hektor (Hector) chews him out for starting the Trojan War, she doesn't really explain her exact feelings.
Helen: "I wish I had been the wife of a better man than this, one who knew modesty and all things of shame that men say. But this man's heart is no steadfast thing, nor yet will it be so ever hereafter....."
(she shows her dislike of him, but it also shows she has accepted him for who he is)
Are there porters or luggage trolleys available for elderly people at the Gare du Nord in Paris?
== == All Paris mainline stations offer lugage trolleys - des CADDIES, they're called. Sometimes, you need a Euro coin (or a similar-sized token) to get one from the stack, but they're always there - at the entrances and on every platform.
What is more a euro dollar or a American one?
There is no such thing as a Euro dollare. The EURO is worth (currently) $1.455.
What is the name of the plaza across from the Eiffel tower?
The Eiffel tower stands on the Champ de Mars. Across the Seine river is the esplanade du Trocadéro.
Is there a Cheap hotel on south beach?
The Days Inn is probably the cheapest hotel on the beach itself.
The nations that dominated the Paris peace conference namely Britain France Italy and the US?
The Big Four
It's not in the city boundaries of Paris (which only include the central area) but it is in the suburbs of the city.
899km x 1000 (to get KM into Meters) = 899,000m
The first step is to write 14 as a fraction of 899000, which is simply
14/899000
Now we just need to convert this fraction to a percentage :
14/899000 = 0.00001557286%
So we have the final answer :
14 is 0.00001557286% of 899000
The percentage error is therefore 0.00001557286%
Where is the Paris Roubaix race held?
The race runs from Compiegne, a suburb of Paris and travels north towards Belgium, ending in the City of Roubaix. 260 KM
Does the train go under ground when goin to Disneyland from the effil tower?
Yes. The train station at the Eiffel tower is underground
Where is the Eiffel Tower is located name of city and country?
Paris France are u still in kindergarten you are so stupid
Some of the famous people who are born and lived in Paris are Emma Watson, Eva Green, Jemina West, Julie Delpy who is known now as great actresses. Roman Polanski, an international director is also from Paris.
The Place du Tertre is a square in the 18th arrondissement of Paris.
What station in Paris does the train to Barcelona leave from?
The fastest daytime connections (with a change at Figueres) take around 7h35.
The Euronight sleeper train (direct) takes 12h39.
No. But there are large boats called bateaux-mouche where you can book a seat and/or a meal and enjoy the sights from the river.
Can you take a laser to Paris by plane?
Yes, lasers are generally most welcome on airplanes. Technologically speaking, since we are not yet advanced enough to design and build laser blasters, not unlike those in star wars, all lasers are allowed on planes.
What three things did the Treaty of Paris do?
It SAVED LIVES! IT turned out to be a ruling about sex and the 3rd thing is people were killed during it!
What was the point of the Eiffel Tower what did they use the Eiffel Tower for?
The Eiffel tower was championed by Gustave Eiffel to help him demonstrate the possibilities of employing iron in building structures. The government wanted the tower to serve as a monumental entrance to the world fair held in 1889. Gustave Eiffel company won the contract and completed the building in time for the 1889 world fair. He also used the tower to house a meteorological observatory, and for telegraphic and radio broadcasting experiments. Since then the tower added radio and TV masts and served as a broadcasting point.