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 | | Bourgeois will be sentenced by United States District Judge Sam Kent in Galveston on November 19, 2004. |  | | Bourgeois entered his guilty pleas before U.S. District Judge Samuel Kent moments before jury selection in anticipation of a trial that was scheduled to begin yesterday afternoon. |  | | This case was investigated by the Texas City office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Mike Schultz of the Violent Offenders Division of the U.S. Attorneys Office. |
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http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txs/releases/August2004/040818-Bourgeois.htm
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| | bourgeois links family tree |
 | | Paul Desthe Bourgeois was born July 13, 1862 in Opelousas, Louisiana and died July, 24 1944 in Iota, Louisiana. |  | | Randall Joseph Bourgeois was born December 2, 1966 in Crowley, Louisiana. |  | | Joseph Simon Bourgeois was born in 1777 in St. James Parish, La and died January, 20 1821 in St. James Parish, LA. He married Marcelite Judice on October 24, 1803 in St. James Parish, LA, the daughter of Michel Judice and Marie Jeanne Croisset. |
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| | 040324-Bourgeois |
 | | Bourgeois, who has been in the custody of the United States Marshal's Service since his arrest on June 27, 2002, will remain in federal custody pending his transfer to a Bureau of Prisons prison facility to await the carrying out of his death sentence. |  | | This morning before closing arguments began, Bourgeois addressed the jury in open court telling them he was not guilty of murder, and hurt for the loss of his child. |  | | The three witnesses, one of the defendant's sisters, a minister and a former law enforcement officer, told the jury that as a child the defendant had been whipped by his mother. |
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http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txs/releases/March2004/040324-Bourgeois.htm
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| | Leon Bourgeois Biography / Biography of Leon Bourgeois Main Biography |
 | | Bourgeois served as head of the French delegations to the First and Second Hague Conferences in 1899 and 1907, where, according to a colleague, he "expressed commonplace thoughts in a mellow voice." He was elected to the Senate in 1905. |  | | As a result of opposition in the conservative Senate against any plan of social reform, a constitutional struggle developed over the Senate's right to veto budgetary supply, and Bourgeois was forced to resign on April 21, 1896. |  | | In 1916 and 1917 he was for a time minister of labor in Aristide Briand's wartime Cabinet. |
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http://www.bookrags.com/biography-leon-bourgeois
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| | Léon Bourgeois - Biography |
 | | Chairman of the French delegation to the first Hague Peace Conference in 1899, Bourgeois presided over the Third Commission, which dealt with international arbitration, and, together with the chairmen of the British and American delegations, was responsible for the success of the proposal adopted by the Conference to establish a Permanent Court of Arbitration. |  | | Concerned throughout his life with the improvement of man's condition through education, justice under the law, medical care, and the abolition of war, he was that political anomaly, a politician without personal ambition, who twice refused to run for the presidency of the Republic despite assurances that he could easily capture it. |  | | He was named undersecretary of state in Floquet's cabinet (1888), elected deputy from Reims (1889), chosen minister of the Interior in the Tirard cabinet (1890). |
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http://nobelprize.org/peace/laureates/1920/bourgeois-bio.html
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| | Bourgeois v. Great Northern Nekoosa |
 | | In granting the motions, the court concluded as a matter of law that Bourgeois was not within the protected class of indirect victims, and the defendants did not owe Bourgeois an independent duty of care as a rescuer or as an invitee. |  | | Bourgeois asks us to overturn our decision in Michaud v. |  | | Discussion [¶4] Bourgeois urges us to overturn our decision in Michaud v. |
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 | | A 14-year Navy and SEAL veteran, Chief Bourgeois is survived by his wife, 7-month old son and parents who reside in Virginia. |  | | Bourgeois graduated from Leon High School in Tallahassee. |  | | Bourgeois grew up in Tallahassee and graduated from Leon High School there. |
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http://elticitl.tripod.com/bourgeosiskia.htm
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| | Baby-Boom Daydreams: The Art of Douglas Bourgeois |
 | | Born in 1951 in Gonzales, Louisiana, Douglas Bourgeois was raised in the rural farm community of St. Amant. |  | | Born in 1951 in Gonzalez, Louisiana, Douglas Bourgeois was raised in the rural farm community of St. Amant. |  | | According to Rubin, "Douglas Bourgeois is one of Louisiana's best-kept secrets. |
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http://www.tfaoi.com/aa/4aa/4aa203.htm
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| | Fred J. Bourgeois, III |
 | | (aka Fred Bourgeois, aka Frederick Bourgeois, aka Frederick J. Bourgeois, III) |
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| | Bienal - Special Guests - Louise Bourgeois |
 | | Bourgeois Truth, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, USA. |  | | In 1938 married American Robert Goldwater and moved to New York, where lives presently. |  | | 15 Apud Charlotta Kotik in Louise Bourgeois, Biennale di Venezia, 1993. |
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http://www.uol.com.br/23bienal/especial/iebo.htm
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| | ArtForum: Louise Bourgeois - Brooklyn Museum, New York, New York |
 | | ArtForum: Louise Bourgeois - Brooklyn Museum, New York, New York |  | | Louise Bourgeois - Brooklyn Museum, New York, New York |  | | These are the questions raised by the Brooklyn Museum's recent exhibition "Louise Bourgeois: The Locus of Memory, Works 1982-1993." As a retrospective, albeit a partial one the show took Bourgeois' stature as a fait accompli. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0268/is_n1_v33/ai_16107195
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| | Speak Out - Biography and Booking Information: Father Roy Bourgeois |
 | | Here 54,000 officers and enlisted men from throughout Latin America have received training in counter-insurgency to serve right-wing governments friendly to the U.S. The lists of graduates reads like a "who's who" list of some of the hemisphere's most notorious war criminals. |  | | Today his efforts focus on the School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia. |  | | Father Bourgeois began to openly protest these policies and spent many months in prison for his convictions. |
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http://www.speakersandartists.org/People/FatherRoyBourgeois.html
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| | Bahai Louis Bourgeois |
 | | Jean-Baptiste Louis Bourgeois was born on the family farm near St.Celestin, Quebec, Canada, on March 19, 1856. |  | | Bourgeois married deLongpre's daughter, Alice, in New York in 1901, and for the following seven years he worked as head designer for a New York firm. |  | | Wherever he may have traveled in Europe or the Middle East for a year or two, Bourgeois arrived in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America, in 1883. |
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http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/notes/bourgeoi.htm
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| | Catholic Culture : Document Library : Catholicism and the Bourgeois Mind |
 | | Thus so long as the Christian ideal was supreme, it was difficult for the bourgeois spirit to assert itself. |  | | The fact is that Marx was himself a disgruntled bourgeois, and his doctrine of historic materialism is a hangover from a debauch of bourgeois economics and bourgeois philosophy. |  | | The German bourgeoisie had only just emerged from a regime of corporate rights and privileges which bound the bourgeois to his corporation, the craftsman to his guild, the peasant to his land, and the Jew to his ghetto. |
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http://www.catholicculture.org/docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=2580
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| | Frigatezine- Lives: A Conversation with Louise Bourgeois |
 | | New York: Harry N. Abrams in association with the Brooklyn Museum, 1994. |  | | Bourgeois: "So I have moved from the maison to the occupants of the maison, namely my father and my mother and the mistress and the children." |  | | Even then, married to Robert Goldwater and with three children she was physically trapped in another way. |
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| | Literary Encyclopedia: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme |
 | | The court then moved to the château of Saint-Germain-en-Laye where three performances of Le Bourgeois gentilhomme were given between 8 and 16 November. |  | | Le Bourgeois gentilhomme was commissioned for performance at the château of Chambord (in the Loire valley) where the court was spending the hunting season of 1670. |  | | For several years prior to Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, Molière and Lully had, at the request of Louis XIV, regularly collaborated in the creation of various comédies-ballets for the entertainment of the French king and his court, wherever they happened to be in residence at the time. |
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http://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=4089
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| | Bourgeois, Louise on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Sculptor Louise Bourgeois on a visit with Jerry GOROVOY and Arthur and Rebecca MILLER. |  | | Her work is in various museum collections, e.g., New York's Whitney Museum and Museum of Modern Art, which held a 1982 retrospective of her work, as did the Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia, in 2001. |  | | In addition, she is known for her highly personal and often autobiographical writings. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/B/BourgL1.asp
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| | Jason Bourgeois : Rotoworld.com - Jason Bourgeois Biography from Rotoworld.com |
 | | He's still a young second baseman with some brief stints of success on his resume, so it wouldn't be surprising if he fails to clear waivers. |  | | Bourgeois is getting cut earlier than he did last year, which is never a good sign for a youngster. |  | | Bourgeois, claimed off waivers from the Rangers in March, was hitting just.197/.272/.279 in 122 AB for Triple-A Richmond. |
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http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_previousnews.asp?sport=MLB&leaguenum=&id=8797
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| | Greg Kucera Gallery Seattle |
 | | Louise Bourgeois was born in 1911 in Paris. |  | | She had a relatively tumultuous personal life as a child as she became aware that her nanny was also her father's mistress. |  | | She studied mathematics at the Sorbonne and subsequently enrolled in a variety of art courses in several schools and academies around Paris. |
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http://www.gregkucera.com/bourgeois.htm
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| | Bourgeois, Leon -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | French statesman Léon Bourgeois is generally regarded as the spiritual father of the League of Nations, the organization for international cooperation established at the end of World War I. |  | | French statesman Léon Bourgeois is generally regarded as the spiritual father of the League of Nations, the organization for international cooperation established at the end of World War I. Bourgeois had presented a draft for such an organization as early as January 1918, and he became one of the League's most ardent supporters. |  | | Bourgeois had presented a draft for such an organization as early as January 1918, and he became one of the League's most ardent supporters. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article?tocId=9317877&query=radical-socialist
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 | | A government that serves in the interests of the bourgeois class. |  | | On the same token, Lenin made no distinction that the socialist state, being a state that represents the working-class, is a dictatorship of the proletariat. |  | | See Engels' discussion of the translation of bürgerliche Gesellschaft in his Letter to Marx, 23rd September 1852. |
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| | NMWA Private Collection Profile - Louise Bourgeois |
 | | Quickly seeing that the school was too conservative for her taste, Bourgeois spent three years studying privately with various artists. |  | | At 27, she married American art historian Robert Goldwater and moved with him to New York City. |  | | Bourgeois was born in Paris and started helping as a child in the family's tapestry-restoration workshop. |
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http://www.nmwa.org/collection/Profile.asp?LinkID=100
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| | Cheim & Read: Louise Bourgeois |
 | | This will be her first one-person exhibition of new sculpture in New York since 1994. |  | | Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 191 I, and has lived and worked in the US since 1938. |  | | She has also recently finished a commission to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Williams College Museum of Art in Williamstown, MA, and will be included in the upcoming Documenta II in Kassel. |
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http://www.artnet.com/event/10469/Louise_Bourgeois.html
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| | Louise Bourgeois |
 | | It was during this time that Bourgeois was influenced by the influx of artists to American who had fled Europe during WWII. |  | | Within the year she married the art historian Robert Goldwater, with whom she had three children. |  | | Bourgeois received an honorary degree from Yale in 1977, and was awarded an Achievement Visual Arts Award by the Womans Caucus for the Arts in 1980. |
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| | Democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Democratic State - A Critique of Bourgeois Sovereignty |  | | Robert Blecher, "Free People Will Set the Course of History: Intellectuals, Democracy and American Empire," Middle East Report (March 2003). |
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| | Artist Profile - Louise Bourgeois, Contemporary Sculptor |
 | | Louise Bourgeois is a contemporary sculptor who was born in France in 1911, and moved to New York city in 1938. |  | | Much of her work is autobiographical in nature, stemming from a childhood which was difficult for her in some ways. |  | | Bourgeois' work is powerful, and truly conveys, visually, her message. |
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http://www.ndoylefineart.com/bourgeois.html
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| | Nicholas Berdyaev, Prophet for the Catholic Worker Movement: The Bourgeois Mind |
 | | The new man who has entered on to the scene begins by pretending that he repudiates all middle-classness, that his kingdom will not be a middle-class one: he is a socialist and revolutionary. |  | | The paradox of the life of the bourgeois consists in his repudiation of tragedy; he is weighed down and darkened by his non-acceptance of the internal tragedy of life, of Golgotha; there is a relief and freedom in the acceptance of the Cross and the pain and suffering it entails. |  | | The bourgeois has never acknowledged any saint during his lifetime, but only long after canonization and universal acceptance. |
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| | Pantheon Guitars, Inc. builds fine acoustic guitars by Dana Bourgeois. |
 | | Dana Bourgeois' career began when he built his first guitar in his dorm room at his alma mater Bowdoin College in Maine. |  | | With this experience and knowledge behind him, Dana went on to establish his own small-production company called, appropriately enough, Bourgeois Guitars in 1995. |  | | We are proud to have Dana leading our production efforts in our Maine shop and honored to have the opportunity to make his line of award-winning instruments available to you. |
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| | Louise Bourgeois |
 | | Louise Bourgeois was born in France, but her career developed mostly in New York. |  | | In future years, it may be a hard act to follow, given these massive spaces, and the manner in which the ageing genius has filled them, and with what child-like wonderment. |  | | The commission could be seen as a typical arrangement of curatorial diplomacy -American, yet European: but the installations by Bourgeois, whatever the reasons of choice, do seem to fulfil the promise of this enlightened decision. |
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http://www.studio-international.co.uk/sculpture/bourgeois.htm
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| | BOURGEOIS - Definition |
 | | See {Burgess}.] A man of middle rank in society; one of the shopkeeping class. |  | | Characteristic of the middle class, as in France. |  | | bourgeois of the middle class; hence applied to an intermediate size of type between brevier and long primer: cf. |
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http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/bourgeois
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| | Current Exhibition |
 | | Her family background and childhood in the suburbs of Paris and the traumatic relationship between her father, mother and governess influenced her work throughout her career. |  | | The presentation of Louise Bourgeois: Stitches in Time at MOCA, is sponsored by Northern Trust, Gillette, Monica and Jorge Tchinnosian, Nancy and Michael Gifford, Francie Bishop Good and David Horvitz, the Lewis E. Nerman Philanthropic Fund of Greater Kansas City, and the Samuel I. Adler Family Foundation. |  | | Over 20 pieces, most created in the last four years, are accompanied by a selection of the artist’s graphic work. |
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http://www.mocanomi.org/html/html/bourgeois.htm
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| | Bourgeois, Léon on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | BOURGEOIS, LOUIS M. Zimbabwe, South Africa, and the power politics of bourgeois democracy. |  | | Zimbabwe, South Africa, and the power politics of bourgeois democracy. |  | | Leon Battista Alberti: Master Builder of the Italian Renaissance.(Book Review) |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Louise Bourgeois: The Locus of Memory, Works 1982-1993 |
 | | This milestone seems to have been a catalyst for Bourgeois, who is experiencing her most intense and productive era. |  | | by Louise Bourgeois (Author), Charlotta Kotik (Author), Terrie Sultan (Author), Brooklyn Museum (Author) |  | | She has acknowledged the fact that her work was shown but not sold by stating, "My image remained my own, and I am very grateful for that. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0872731308
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| | Art Journal: Louise Bourgeois's retroactive politics of gender |
 | | Between the end of World War II and the hearings that preceded her United States citizenship in 1950 ("in the time of the Dondero trouble"),(10) Bourgeois produced, with both tenderness and parody, drawings, prints, paintings, and sculpture whose images oscillated, not between the politics of Right and Left, but between vulnerability and an aggressive machismo. |  | | In a recent interview on the subject of politics, Bourgeois declared: |  | | I was brought up on teasing, and I returned the compliment whenever I could." So she traveled to Russia in part to rebel against her father. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0425/is_n4_v53/ai_16548156
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| | What is Art? What is an Artist? Page by Louise Bourgeois |
 | | She was born in Paris in 1911 and trained with Léger in France before settling in New York when she married the American art historian Robert Goldwater in 1938. |  | | Working with publisher Benjamin Shiff, Bourgeois chose the text and the illustrations, which were based on drawings on colored paper done in 1988 using pencil, colored ink, and gouache. |  | | The Sweet Briar College edition, number 32, was completed in 1996. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Louise Bourgeois : Drawings and Observations |
 | | One of this century's preeminent artists, Louise Bourgeois recently was the subject of a major one-person exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern Art, and she represented the United States in the 1993 Venice Biennale. |  | | This compact publication is issued on the occasion of an exhibition of 130 of her memorably diminutive graphic compositions. |  | | This exquisitely designed volume, which includes 133 color reproductions, is a testimony to the importance of the act of drawing to this highly autobiographical artist, who is known primarily for her sculptures. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0821222996?v=glance
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| | Bourgeois Simulation Answers |
 | | However, eventually in every case Bourgeois wins out -- after all, that is the definition of a pure ESS. |  | | No, but you can consider all the possible combinations (Hawk vs. Dove, Hawk vs. Bourgeois, Dove vs. Bourgeois) or you can use the method we learned for examining the columns of the payoff matrix. |  | | A brief discussion of simulations using initially different frequencies of H, D and B. For any reasonable set of payoffs, Bourgeois is a pure ESS vs. Hawk and Dove. |
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http://www.holycross.edu/departments/biology/kprestwi/behavior/ESS/HvDvB_sim_answers.html
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| | LOUISE BOURGEOIS |
 | | Louise Bourgeois left France in the 1930s and moved to America, where she frequented the art crowd of 1940s New York. |  | | She once said, "I had the feeling that the art scene belonged to the men, and that I was in some way invading their domain. |  | | Bourgeois' version replaces the woman's head with a house, the symbol of Western domesticity. |
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http://www.albany.edu/museum/wwwmuseum/crossing/artist3.htm
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| | GRAPHICSTUDIO - Bourgeois |
 | | Louise Bourgeois, French-American sculptor born in Paris in 1911 and living in the U.S. since 1938, is recognized as a leading artist of the 20th century, and her work is found in virtually every major public and private collection worldwide. |  | | A complex and deftly woven body of her work involves spiders: huge spiders that inhabit and dominate great public spaces; or spiders, perhaps families of spiders, in intimate spaces. |  | | Bourgeois’ sculpture is characterized by organic forms and the use of various materials including wood, stone, plaster, metal and latex, and it often deals with memories of her childhood and family. |
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http://www.graphicstudio.usf.edu/Bourgeois.html
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| | Louise Bourgeois |
 | | Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911 on Christmas day. |  | | Bourgeois studied math at the Sorbonne, then studied art at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Grande Chaumière in Montparnasse. |  | | photo by Peter Bellamy, from Louise Bourgeois by Paul Gardner, Universe Publishing |
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| | CMT.com : Bourgeois Tagg : Biography |
 | | After graduating from high school, he moved with his friend Larry Tagg to Sacramento, CA, forming the pop group Bourgeois Tagg in 1984. |  | | Conflicts that were brewing in the band became exacerbated by Bourgeois' trend toward Christian lyrics and they split. |  | | Bourgeois worked as a producer and solo artist within the CCM scene, and continues to produce new work. |
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http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/bourgeois_tagg/bio.jhtml
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| | Louise Bourgeois: Drawings |
 | | Surrounding these works is Bourgeois' reworking and mythologizing of a childhood situation in which her father invited his young mistress into their home as governess to Louise and her brothers and sisters, and her mother's complicity in and acceptance of this arrangement. |  | | The exhibition was organized by the University Art Gallery at the University of California, Berkeley and traveled to the Drawing Center in New York prior to coming to the List Visual Arts Center. |  | | The spider has been another recurrent theme in Bourgeois' recent work, representing to the artist a mother figure -- both caretaker and defender of the home. |
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http://www.mit.edu/~lvac/exhibitions/FALL/1996/drawings.html
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| | Louise Bourgeois artist and art...the-artists.org |
 | | Share your comments about the artist Louise Bourgeois |  | | Information on the life, background and work of Louise Bourgeois |  | | American sculptor, painter and printmaker, born in Paris in 1911, Louise Bourgeois is an exceptional figure in the contemporary art world. |
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http://www.the-artists.org/ArtistView.cfm?id=8A01F13E-BBCF-11D4-A93500D0B7069B40
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| | Bourgeois Dystopias |
 | | The majority of new immigrants, and increasing numbers of African-Americans, gays and the poor, are settling down outside the city lines. |  | | The historian Robert Fishman famously called American suburbia a "bourgeois utopia," because it "founded its hopes for community stability on the shifting sands of land speculation and based its reconciliation of man and nature on the capacity to exclude the urban world of work." Today most new jobs are in the suburbs. |  | | Both books identified the political and economic engines and racial tensions driving suburban growth machines (made up of builders, bankers, speculators and real estate brokers) and showed how new transportation technologies, cheap energy supplies and government subsidies quickly transformed the United States into the quintessential suburban nation. |
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| | Faculty Profile - Christina M Bourgeois |
 | | Bourgeois, R. Callen, and J. Hughes, "Using Communications Assignments to Improve Students' Preparation for the Major Design Experience." November 6-9, 2002. |  | | Bourgeois, J. Donnell, and L. Rosenstein, "How Issues of Enrollment, Funding, and Resource Allocation Have Shaped Three Engineering Communication Programs at Georgia Tech." To be published in the Proceedings of the 2005 ASEE annual conference, Portland, OR, 2005. |  | | Bourgeois, "Models for Integrating Writing Instruction into the Engineering Curriculum: Georgia Tech's Discipline-Specific Undergraduate Professional Communications Program within the School of ECE." June 22-25, 2003. |
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http://www.ece.gatech.edu/faculty/fac_profiles/publications.php?empno=504860
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 | | The class made up of bourgeois (which is both the singular and the plural form) is the bourgeoisie. |  | | Through a natural evolution it became the label for members of the property-owning class, then of the middle class. |  | | Shaky spellers are prone to leave out the E from the middle because “eoi” is not a natural combination in English; but these words have remarkably enough retained their French pronunciation: boorzhwah and boorzhwazee. |
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| | Loise Bourgeois: Curator's Intro |
 | | These scenes are uncanny, however: where there should be absolute stillness, there is motion. |  | | For Bourgeois, the relationship of one person to another or others is all important, and life has little value without it. |  | | The image of the house or lair garners such significance in her work because it is in the house more than anywhere else that reality and imagination struggle for supremacy. |
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http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/exhibits/bourgeois/lrintro.html
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