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  1. Mars Incorporated is an American food company. They are mostly known as a chocolate manufacturer but they make many other foods. They also make food for pets. Brands include Uncle Ben's rice, Wrigley's, 3 Musketeers and M&M's. They employ 70,000 people worldwide. Other websites. Official site Archived 2011-07-29 at the Wayback Machine

  2. Champagne Riots. The village of Damery which saw some of the earliest rioting. The Champagne Riots of 1910 and 1911 resulted from a series of problems faced by grape growers in the Champagne area of France. These included four years of disastrous crop losses, the infestation of the phylloxera louse (which destroyed 15,000 acres (6,100 ha) of ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mars_CanadaMars Canada - Wikipedia

    Revenue. US$18 billion (2005) [1] Number of employees. 39,000 (2005) [1] Parent. Mars, Incorporated. Website. Mars Canada. Mars Canada Ltd is the Canadian division of Mars, Incorporated, a privately held multi-national company and a world leader in food, pet care products, and confectionery products.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Antony_MarsAntony Mars - Wikipedia

    Antony Mars (22 October 1861 – 17 February 1915) was a French playwright Biography [ edit ] After he studied at a high school in Marseille , Antony March became a lawyer's clerk then an employee at the Compagnie des chemins de fer de l'Est .

  5. Mademoiselle Mars (pseudonym of Anne Françoise Hyppolyte Boutet Salvetat; 9 February 1779 – 20 March 1847), French actress, was born in Paris, the natural daughter of the actor-author named Monvel (Jacques Marie Boutet) (1745–1812) and Jeanne-Marie Salvetat (1748–1838), an actress known as Madame Mars, whose southern accent had made her Paris debut a failure.

  6. Begas was born in Berlin, son of the painter Carl Joseph Begas. He received his early education (1846–1851) studying under Christian Daniel Rauch and Ludwig Wilhelm Wichmann. During a period of study in Italy, from 1856 to 1858, he was influenced by Arnold Böcklin and Franz von Lenbach in the direction of a naturalistic style in sculpture.

  7. Théodore Flournoy (15 August 1854 – 5 November 1920) was a Swiss professor of psychology at the University of Geneva and author of books on parapsychology and spiritism. He studied a wide variety of subjects before he devoted his life to psychology. Flournoy had an interest in a very skeptical area [clarification needed] of psychology.

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