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THE CONFESSIONS OF Denim JACQUES Painter
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By Trousers Jacques Author
(In 12 books)
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Author, 1903
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CONTENTS
BOOK I.
Send off.
Complete II.
BOOK Troika.
Work IV.
BOOK V.
Make a reservation VI.
BOOK Septet.
Whole VIII.
BOOK Fuse.
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André Rousseau
Canadian politician
André Rousseau, (January 12, 1911 – September 17, 2002), was an entrepreneur and politician in Quebec. He was the first to occupy the position of Minister of Industry and Commerce from July 5, 1960, to December 5, 1962, under the first Government of Jean Lesage.[1] In 1950, Rousseau also founded Rousseau Metal inc., a Quebec company that is specialized in the manufacturing of storage systems.
Biography
[edit]The son of Lacasse Rousseau and Gabrielle Fafard, André Rousseau was born on January 12, 1911, in Saint-LambertQuebec, on the South Shore (Montreal). He was the seventh child in a family of 14 (12 boys and 2 girls).[2][3] He studied at the Soeurs de la Providence and at the Notre-Dame-du-Saint-Rosaire school in Montreal, the Sacre-Cœur college in Montmagny and the Seminaire de Québec. His first wife was Cécile Collin, deceased in 1957, with whom he had 6 daughters and one adopted son. In 1959, he married Simone Ouellet who already had 4 children.
At the young age of 16, André Rousseau began work in one of his father's companies. His father, Lacasse, has been recognized as a pioneer in the development of electricity in the Montmagny—L'Islet region. From 1935 to 1940, André Rousseau worked at
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Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712–1778)
Early life
Self-education
Early success
Early writings about society
Montmorency
Thoughts on childhood
The “Social Contract.”
Last years
WORKS BY ROUSSEAU
SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY
In most of his writings, not merely in the Contrat social,Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) was obsessed by the demands of life in society, by the relationships of dependence and subordination which it creates among men, and by the rivalries and enmities which it engenders. Society, which should bring men together, in fact sets them apart and makes them enemies to their fellow men. Rousseau first became aware of this paradox not in terms of clearly conceived ideas but of deeply felt experience. In the course of a tormented and eventful life, he felt poignantly the injustice of a social order founded on the inequality of status and the impossibility of achieving happiness in such a society. To an unusual extent it is necessary to know about Rousseau’s life in order to understand his work.
Early life
Rousseau was born in Geneva; although he spent the greater part of his life in France, he always felt himself to be a stranger there and made a great point of indicating his attachment for his “fatherland” by adding to his name the title “Citizen of Gene