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In this vein a major theorectical work which emerged from this group was Raoul Vaneigem ´ s The Revolution of Everyday Life.
Classic Situationist texts include: On the Poverty of Student Life, Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord, and The Revolution of Everyday Life by Raoul Vaneigem.
It has serially published two book-length works, The Papalagi and Raoul Vaneigem's The Revolution of Everyday Life.
His most famous book, and the one that contains the most famous slogans, is The Revolution of Everyday Life ( in French Traité de savoir-vivre à l ' usage des jeunes générations ).
* The Revolution of Everyday Life, ( Traité de savoir-vivre à l ' usage des jeunes générations )
Many of the lyrics are taken directly from the writings of members of the Situationist International especially Raoul Vaneigem's The Revolution of Everyday Life.
He subsequently produced the first English translation ( with John Fullerton ) of Raoul Vaneigem's The Revolution of Everyday Life, which was published by Practical Paradise Publications in 1975.
According to Sheila Fitzpatrick, in her book Everyday Stalinism, such purges were conducted especially during the Cultural Revolution in Soviet Union " bringing excitement into the workday bureaucratic routine ".
* Raoul Vaneigem ( 1967 ), The Revolution of Everyday Life

Revolution and Life
* Obituary, NY Times, April 6, 1975, The Life of Chiang Kai-shek: A Leader Who Was Thrust Aside by Revolution
In 1997 General Krulak became a Life Member of the Sons of the Revolution in the State of California.
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, " Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution ", found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ` Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
Life Stories of the Nicargauan Revolution.
In the book Infinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life, New Worlds, and the Dawn of the Virtual Revolution, Blascovich and Bailenson review the literature on the psychology and sociology behind life in virtual reality.
His grandfather, William Colfax, had served in George Washington's Life Guard during the American Revolution, became a general in the New Jersey militia and married Hester Schuyler, a cousin of general Philip Schuyler.
* Edward Duyker Citizen Labillardière: A Naturalist ’ s Life in Revolution and Exploration ( 1755 — 1834 ), Miegunyah / Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2003, ISBN 0-522-85010-3, Paperback reprint, 2004, ISBN 0-522-85160-6, pp. 383 ( including notes, glossaries, zoological, botanical and general index ), 12 maps, 18 black and white plates New South Wales Premier ’ s General History Prize, 2004.
Anime Club, Chemistry Club, Chinese Dragon Dance Team, Colleges Against Cancer / Relay for Life, College Democrats, College Republicans, Comic Book Club, East Asian Studies Club, Gay-Straight Alliance, Habitat for Humanity, March of Dimes, Mock Trial, New York Times Discussion Group, Outdoors Club, Pep Band, Pocket Lint Improvisational Comedy, POWER ( Parliament of the Wittenberg Environmental Revolution ), Pre-Health Club, Sailing Club, Crew, Society of Physics Students, Student Global AIDS Campaign, Student Senate, Swing Dance Club, Union Board, University Communications, Wittenberg Art League, Wittenberg Role-Playing Guild, Wittenberg Rugby, Wittenberg Student Dance Company ( WSDC ), WUSO radio station, WittMen Crew A Capella, Student newspaper The Torch, Wittenberg Film Club, Diversity Club, Planned Parenthood, and WUSS ( Wittenberg University Speleological SocietyThe Caving Club ), Younglife.
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography, " Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution ", found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ` Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
Next, the cartooning shows the great speeches and documents on government and society from the American Revolution onward with quotes such as " All men are created equal ...", " Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness ", " And the Government, by the people ,...", etc.
This same period saw the birth of African American literature, through the poetry of Phillis Wheatley and, shortly after the Revolution, the slave narrative of Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.
* History of the Revolution in England in 1688, prefaced by a notice of the Life, Writings and Speeches of Sir James Mackintosh ( 1834 ).
They include beliefs that he is immortal, the Wandering Jew, an alchemist with the " Elixir of Life ", a Rosicrucian, and that he prophesied the French Revolution.
" The news reached readers of The New York Times the next day ; Victor K. McElheny, in researching his biography of Watson, Watson and DNA: Making a Scientific Revolution, found a clipping of a six-paragraph New York Times article written from London and dated 16 May 1953 with the headline " Form of ' Life Unit ' in Cell Is Scanned.
* Francis Vinton Greene, Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Revolution ( New York, 1893 ), in the " Great Commanders Series "
* Greene, George W. The Life of Nathanael Greene, Major-General in the Army of the Revolution.
* Charles Martyn ; < cite > The Life of Artemas Ward, The First Commander-in-Chief of the American Revolution .</ cite >; ( 1921 ), reprinted 1970: Kennikat Press, Port Washington, N. Y .; ISBN 0-8046-1276-5
* Stone, William L. Life of Joseph Brant-Thayendanegea: Including the Border Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne, and Other Matters Connected with the Indian Relations of the United States and Great Britain, From the Peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795.
Ready for Revolution: The Life and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael ( Kwame Ture ).
Rum Punch and Revolution: Taverngoing and Public Life in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia ( 1999 )
Chamber of Horrors includes Charleston Noir, for four basses ; Chamber of Horrors, for harp ( 1995 ), played by Alice Giles ; Still Life, for viola and piano ( 2001 ); Gypsy Ramble, for viola, cello and piano ( 1996 ); Wild Rice, for cello ( 1996 ); and Velvet Revolution, for horn, violin and piano ( 1999 ).

Revolution and Traité
Under the Traité d ' Union de la Bretagne à la France, September 18, 1532, the Breton Parliament remained in being until the French National Assembly, following the French Revolution, arbitrarily abolished it in 1790.

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* 1836 – Texas Revolution: A day after the Battle of San Jacinto, forces under Texas General Sam Houston capture Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier ( also Antoine Lavoisier after the French Revolution ; 26 August 17438 May 1794 ; ), the " father of modern chemistry ," was a French nobleman prominent in the histories of chemistry and biology.
There was at the top of the Arc from 1882 to 1886, a monumental sculpture by Alexandre Falguière, " Le triomphe de la Révolution " ( the Triumph of the Revolution ), a chariot drawn by horses preparing " to crush Anarchy and Despotism ", that remained only four years up there before falling in ruins.
* 1836 – Texas Revolution: The Battle of San Jacinto – Republic of Texas forces under Sam Houston defeat troops under Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
It commemorates the 1790 Fête de la Fédération, held on the first anniversary of the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789 ; the anniversary of the storming of the Bastille fortress-prison was seen as a symbol of the uprising of the modern nation, and of the reconciliation of all the French inside the constitutional monarchy which preceded the First Republic, during the French Revolution.
The Fête de la Fédération on the 14 July 1790 was a huge feast and official event to celebrate the uprising of the short-lived constitutional monarchy in France and what people considered the happy conclusion of the French Revolution.
The first established use of the term in a political context was by François-René de Chateaubriand in 1819, following the French Revolution.
* criticisms ( by writers such as Joseph-Marie de Maistre and Edmund Burke ) of excesses of the French Revolution, and consequent rising doubts that reason and rationalism could solve all problems
* 1895 – Revolution breaks out in Baire, a town near Santiago de Cuba, beginning the second war for Cuban independence, that ends with the Spanish-American War in 1898.
De Gouges also expressed non-gender political views ; even before the start of the terror, Olympe de Gouges addressed Robespierre using the pseudonym " Polyme " calling him the Revolution ’ s " infamy and shame.
Alexis de Tocqueville argued that the Revolution was a manifestation of a more prosperous middle class becoming conscious of its social importance.
de: Französische Revolution
His followers, known as Maderistas, called him caudillo de la revolución, or leader of the Revolution.
Participants in the July Revolution included Marie Joseph Paul Ives Roch Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette.
de: Industrielle Revolution
Thus the ceremony held at the site of the demolished Bastille, organized by the foremost artistic director of the Revolution, Jacques-Louis David, in August 1793 to mark the inauguration of the new republican constitution, an event coming shortly after the final abolition of all forms of feudal privilege, featured a cantata based on Rousseau's democratic pantheistic deism as expounded in the celebrated " Profession de foi d ' un vicaire savoyard " in Book Four of Émile.
Défense de la Nation Britannique, 1693 was an elaborate defence of the Glorious Revolution, written in answer to Pierre Bayle's Avis important aux Réfugiés, 1690.
* 1790 – French Revolution: citizens of Paris celebrate the constitutional monarchy and national reconciliation in the Fête de la Fédération.
* 1794 – Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Antoine de Saint-Just are executed by guillotine in Paris, France during the French Revolution.
* 1791 – Members of the French National Guard under the command of General Lafayette open fire on a crowd of radical Jacobins at the Champ de Mars, Paris, during the French Revolution, killing as many as 50 people.
In this respect, the lettres de cachet were a prominent symbol of the abuses of the ancien régime monarchy, and as such were suppressed during the French Revolution.
Lettres de cachet were abolished after the French Revolution by the Constituent Assembly, but Napoleon reestablished their penal equivalent by a political measure in the decree of 8 March 1801 on the state prisons.
* Party of the Democratic Revolution ( Partido de la Revolución Democrática, PRD ), founded in 1989 ;
Ernesto Zedillo of the PRI won with 50. 2 percent of the vote, against 26. 7 percent for Diego Fernández de Cevallos of PAN and 17. 1 percent for Cardenas, who this time represented the Party of the Democratic Revolution ( PRD ).
* May 25 is the May Revolution ( or Revolución de Mayo ), a national holiday in Argentina.

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