The Champ de Mars (German: Marsfeld), also known as Parc du Champ de Mars, is a large green area of 24.3 hectares in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, originally used for military purposes and later several times for exhibition purposes. At its northwestern end, not far from the Seine, rises the Eiffel Tower, a relic of the 1889 World's Fair; to the southwest, it is bounded by Place Joffre and Avenue de la Motte-Picquet from the Γcole Militaire.
Desire to blend in with the crowd
Each person is born unique, different, unlike others, but already in childhood we have a fear to be "different", to stand out, to become a black sheep. The ancient instinct of self-preservation comes into play, which dictates that it is easier to survive as a community than alone.
And in order to fit into the community, you have to try to be the same as everyone else, not to stand out in any way.
Remember, you were born to reveal yourself, to realize your uniqueness and uniqueness, not to force yourself into templates and stereotypes and to play the role of some social function.
Each person is born unique, different, unlike others, but already in childhood we have a fear to be "different", to stand out, to become a black sheep. The ancient instinct of self-preservation comes into play, which dictates that it is easier to survive as a community than alone.
And in order to fit into the community, you have to try to be the same as everyone else, not to stand out in any way.
Remember, you were born to reveal yourself, to realize your uniqueness and uniqueness, not to force yourself into templates and stereotypes and to play the role of some social function.
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For more than 60 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has known that the changes occurring to planetary weather patterns are completely natural and normal. But the space...
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Operation Vegetarian was a British military plan in 1942 to disseminate linseed cakes infected with anthrax spores onto the fields of Germany. These cakes would have been eaten by the cattle, which would then be consumed by the civilian population, causing the deaths of millions of German civilians. Furthermore, it would have wiped out the majority of Germany's cattle, creating a massive food shortage for the rest of the population that remained uninfected. Preparations were not complete until early 1944.
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Gruinard Island X-Base Anthrax Trials 1942-43
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Under the title "Deutschland August 1914" Friedrich August von Kaulbach depicts his "Germania" as a personification of the German Reich against a nightly background with a flaming horizon. Her grim gaze directed slightly to the left, her defensive figure dominates the picture. With the imperial crown on her head based on the Ottonian imperial insignia, the bare sword, the shield decorated with heraldic coat of arms and the "female" breastplate, she embodies Germany in its defensive readiness at the beginning of the First World War, because in Germany - as in all countries involved in the war - conviction prevailed to wage a defensive war. Their martial, determined demeanor reflects the Germans' willingness to fight to defend their homeland.