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Turns, classified as "Town of art and history", testifies to a prestigious past, print of times and styles which left at the richer and invaluable city inheritance. Capital of the kingdom of France
قصة المسلسل :- تدور أحداث المسلسل بحي شبرا الشهير بالقاهرة بين مجموعة من الشخصيات التي تسكن هذا الحي.... ومن خلال حياة هولاء الشخصيات يبرز المسلسل مدي التسامح بين سكان شبرا من مسلمين وأقباط في اعمار مختلفة وانماط مختلفة يتصارعون احيانا ويتفقون احيانا ورغم تلك الضغوط التي يتعرضون لها لزعزعة تلك العلاقة القوية الا ان الحب والمودة بينهم هي التي تظل وتبقي .
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to the XV E and XVI E century, the city has treasures which it knew to preserve and promote. Since 2000, Turns and more generally the Loire Valley belong to the world inheritance of UNESCO , under cultural landscape. That includes, underlines Domenica Tremblay, director of the Mission Loire Valley "the whole of the aspects cultural, economic, the natural landscape, its evolution with the action of the man and the result of the interactions of the man and nature."
قصة المسلسل :- تدور أحداث المسلسل بحي شبرا الشهير بالقاهرة بين مجموعة من الشخصيات التي تسكن هذا الحي.... ومن خلال حياة هولاء الشخصيات يبرز المسلسل مدي التسامح بين سكان شبرا من مسلمين وأقباط في اعمار مختلفة وانماط مختلفة يتصارعون احيانا ويتفقون احيانا ورغم تلك الضغوط التي يتعرضون لها لزعزعة تلك العلاقة القوية الا ان الحب والمودة بينهم هي التي تظل وتبقي .
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to the XV E and XVI E century, the city has treasures which it knew to preserve and promote. Since 2000, Turns and more generally the Loire Valley belong to the world inheritance of UNESCO , under cultural landscape. That includes, underlines Domenica Tremblay, director of the Mission Loire Valley "the whole of the aspects cultural, economic, the natural landscape, its evolution with the action of the man and the result of the interactions of the man and nature."
Known internationally for its castles, the Loire Valley must "exceed this traditional image by proposing the richness of fauna and of the flora, the cultural and economic offer of the area" insists it. The houses with wood sides, the cathedral Saint-Gatien, the bridge Wilson, the château& also fill with wonder them at many tourists. Place of walks and reflexions, of meetings and exchanges, the place Plumereau, old place of the market, became an irresistible centre of attraction of the tourangelle city. This historical and pedestrian district (Saint Martin's day Basilica, Charlemagne& Turn) indeed shelters many coffees, bars, pubs, restaurants and discotheques. Moreover, since 1988, the label "town of art and history" marks the engagement of the city in the development of this inheritance; this, not only for one tourist development (descriptive of the monuments, visits conférences&), but also with a teaching aim, on the one hand in educational circle (ateliers&), on the other hand near all the public ones with temporary exposures presenting the various aspects of the artistic and architectural richnesses
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تدور قصة الفيلم في اطار كوميدي يتطرق للظروف الحياتية والأوضاع الاجتماعية والاقتصادية الصعبة التي أصبح الشعب المصري يعاني منها كقضية ارتفاع الأسعار.
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- long-standing policy based on energy security.
- France is the world's largest net exporter of electricity due to its very low cost of generation, and gains over EUR 3 billion per year from this.
- France has been very active in developing nuclear technology. Reactors and fuel products and services are a major export.
- It is building its first Generation III reactor and planning a second.
- About 17% of France's electricity is from recycled nuclear fuel.
France has 58 nuclear reactors operated by Electricite de France (EdF), with total capacity of over 63 GWe, supplying 410 billion kWh per year of electricity (net), 74% of the total generated there in 2010. Total generating capacity is 118 GWe, including 25 GWe hydro and 26 GWe fossil fuel. Peak demand is about 96 GWe.
The present situation is due to the French government deciding in 1974, just after the first oil shock, to expand rapidly the country's nuclear power capacity. This decision was taken in the context of France having substantial heavy engineering expertise but few indigenous energy resources. Nuclear energy, with the fuel cost being a relatively small part of the overall cost, made good sense in minimising imports and achieving greater energy security.
As a result of the 1974 decision, France now claims a substantial level of energy independence and almost the lowest cost electricity in Europe. It also has an extremely low level of CO2 emissions per capita from electricity generation, since over 90% of its electricity is nuclear or hydro.
In mid 2010 a regular energy review of France by the International Energy Agency urged the country increasingly to take a strategic role as provider of low-cost, low-carbon base-load power for the whole of Europe rather than to concentrate on the energy independence which had driven policy since 1973.
Whether you fancy a spot of shopping on the chic boulevards of Paris or a winter sport break on the sparkling ski slopes of the Alps, a relaxing beach weekend on the sun-baked Riviera or a holiday exploring the fairy tale castles of the Loire Valley on a bike, the choice is vast.
Indeed it's the many attractions of this compelling country that draw millions of visitors back year after year, an increasing number of whom
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Sports facilities will also be provided on the riverside level below the Invalides and the Quai d’Orsay, and visitors will be able to stroll onto an “archipelago” of floating “islands” on the water, to observe the rich biodiversity of flotsam provided by the opaque river.
In other words, a version of the Paris Plage concept will be in permanent operation along the defunct Left Bank expressway. Given what’s happened on the Trocadéro esplanade, however, the “reconquest” of the Left Bank riverside is likely to draw street vendors and junk trade. By night, the frustrated youth of Paris, who now only dream of busy nightlife like London’s, will get a waterside disco under the Pont Alexandre III, where high-decibel music will be tolerated because no one lives nearby.
In front of the Musée d’Orsay, an enormous, unattractive, bleachers-like staircase will descend from street level to the river’s edge, arching over the riverside walkway. It will afford breathtaking views and, by the same token, will disfigure the site it’s on. In summer it will be complemented by a huge screen floating in the Seine for open-air movies. Based on past experience, opponents fear that after dark the giant stairway might lend itself to undesirable and very dodgy activities.
For the first six months, starting in 2012, implementation of the initial projects will be experimental, and reversible—although little is likely to be reversed unless the opposition wins the 2014 municipal elections. Although the announced budget is a modest €35 million, in these rocky economic times the money might be better spent on projects more useful to Parisians than tacky installations that will disfigure the banks of the Seine—a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1991.
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To rid the Seine of vehicles would be a welcome policy if viable alternatives were offered; replacing cars with crowds of day-trippers and the clutter of assembly-line tourism is not a welcome alternative. Delanoë calls the plan the “pacification” of the riverside, but the 30,000-odd motorists a day who are denied the expressways are less likely to be pacified than overcome by road rage up above.
The Pompidou Center and the Forum des Halles are also legacies of the 1970s. The initially controversial Pompidou ended by gaining the public’s favor, especially after its renovation in 2000. The Forum des Halles, the city’s oppressive underground subway/railway hub combined with a charmless shopping mall, was a sorry substitute for Victor Baltard’s handsome 1850s iron-and-glass central market pavilions, and it has long since become an unsavory hangout.
Although no start date has yet been set, plans are to replace the universally unloved Forum with a 150,000-square-foot Canopée designed by Patrick Berger and Jacques Anziutti—an undulating structure of louvered glass covering a new pedestrian promenade and a glass-walled music conservatory, among other things. The Canopy will face onto a vast rectangle of gardens completely redesigned by David Mangin, whose elegantly unobtrusive project for the Forum itself was chosen by a public plebiscite but nonetheless rejected by City Hall as too conservative, and replaced by the Canopy instead.
City authorities are hoping that the addition of the music conservatory, side by side with a hip-hop center, will set an example for “vivre ensemble” policies that will encourage a multicultural and multiethnic modern France for the future.
Thirza Vallois is the author of Around and About Paris, Romantic Paris, and Aveyron
Take a guided stroll through Paris's most beautiful streets and sites. Perfect for those who want a more active and personal way to discover Paris.
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Sports facilities will also be provided on the riverside level below the Invalides and the Quai d’Orsay, and visitors will be able to stroll onto an “archipelago” of floating “islands” on the water, to observe the rich biodiversity of flotsam provided by the opaque river.
In other words, a version of the Paris Plage concept will be in permanent operation along the defunct Left Bank expressway. Given what’s happened on the Trocadéro esplanade, however, the “reconquest” of the Left Bank riverside is likely to draw street vendors and junk trade. By night, the frustrated youth of Paris, who now only dream of busy nightlife like London’s, will get a waterside disco under the Pont Alexandre III, where high-decibel music will be tolerated because no one lives nearby.
In front of the Musée d’Orsay, an enormous, unattractive, bleachers-like staircase will descend from street level to the river’s edge, arching over the riverside walkway. It will afford breathtaking views and, by the same token, will disfigure the site it’s on. In summer it will be complemented by a huge screen floating in the Seine for open-air movies. Based on past experience, opponents fear that after dark the giant stairway might lend itself to undesirable and very dodgy activities.
For the first six months, starting in 2012, implementation of the initial projects will be experimental, and reversible—although little is likely to be reversed unless the opposition wins the 2014 municipal elections. Although the announced budget is a modest €35 million, in these rocky economic times the money might be better spent on projects more useful to Parisians than tacky installations that will disfigure the banks of the Seine—a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1991.
Glass canopy
To rid the Seine of vehicles would be a welcome policy if viable alternatives were offered; replacing cars with crowds of day-trippers and the clutter of assembly-line tourism is not a welcome alternative. Delanoë calls the plan the “pacification” of the riverside, but the 30,000-odd motorists a day who are denied the expressways are less likely to be pacified than overcome by road rage up above.
The Pompidou Center and the Forum des Halles are also legacies of the 1970s. The initially controversial Pompidou ended by gaining the public’s favor, especially after its renovation in 2000. The Forum des Halles, the city’s oppressive underground subway/railway hub combined with a charmless shopping mall, was a sorry substitute for Victor Baltard’s handsome 1850s iron-and-glass central market pavilions, and it has long since become an unsavory hangout.
Although no start date has yet been set, plans are to replace the universally unloved Forum with a 150,000-square-foot Canopée designed by Patrick Berger and Jacques Anziutti—an undulating structure of louvered glass covering a new pedestrian promenade and a glass-walled music conservatory, among other things. The Canopy will face onto a vast rectangle of gardens completely redesigned by David Mangin, whose elegantly unobtrusive project for the Forum itself was chosen by a public plebiscite but nonetheless rejected by City Hall as too conservative, and replaced by the Canopy instead.
City authorities are hoping that the addition of the music conservatory, side by side with a hip-hop center, will set an example for “vivre ensemble” policies that will encourage a multicultural and multiethnic modern France for the future.
Thirza Vallois is the author of Around and About Paris, Romantic Paris, and Aveyron
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