Pierre Jean Marie Laval (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ laval]; 28 June 1883 – 15 October 1945) was a French politician. He served as Prime Minister of France...
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Jean Lave is a social anthropologist who theorizes learning as changing participation in on-going changing practice. Her lifework challenges conventional...
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Laval (/ləˈvæl/ lə-VAL, French: [laval] ) is a city in Quebec, Canada. It is in the southwest of the province, north of Montreal. It is the largest suburb...
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Université Laval (English: Laval University) is a public research university in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The university traces its roots to the Séminaire...
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The Laval Rocket (French: Rocket de Laval) are a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) based in Laval, Quebec. The team began...
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Francis-Xavier de Montmorency-Laval, commonly referred to as François de Laval (30 April 1623 – 6 May 1708), was a French Catholic prelate who served as...
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The Laval Titan was one of the names used by a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) franchise that played in Laval, Quebec...
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Stade Lavallois (redirect from Stade Laval)
also referred to as Stade Lavallois or simply Laval, is a French association football club based in Laval in western France. The club was formed on 17...
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Mathieu de Montmorency (redirect from Mathieu Jean Felicite de Montmorency-Laval, Duc de Montmorency)
Mathieu Jean Felicité de Montmorency, 1st Duke of Montmorency-Laval (10 July 1767 – 24 March 1826) was a French statesman during the French Revolution...
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Laval (French pronunciation: [laval] ) is a town in western France, about 300 km (190 mi) west-southwest of Paris, and the capital of the Mayenne department...
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RRRrrrr!!! (redirect from Pef Martin Laval)
Barthélémy, Pierre-François Martin-Laval, Jean-Paul Rouve, Marina Foïs, Elise Larnicol, Alain Chabat, Pascal Vincent, Jean Rochefort and Gérard Depardieu...
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Jonquière Marquis (redirect from Laval Chiefs)
Accordingly, the Laval Chiefs were renamed as the Laval Summum Chiefs for 2005–2006 season. Genex sold the team to a group from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu...
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Gilles de Rais (redirect from Gilles de Laval, Baron de Retz)
fiefdom of Anne de Sillé, widow of Jean de Craon. In response, the heads of the House of Laval (brothers Guy XIV de Laval and André de Lohéac) along with...
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The House of Laval is a family of barons, later counts, coming from the town of Laval, located in Northwestern France, part of the province of Maine before...
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services scolaire de Laval (CSSDL) is a French-language school service centre in the Canadian province of Quebec. It is headquartered in Laval. As of 2011, the...
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Mooseheads. Halifax played in the Dilio. Laval Titan became Laval Titan Collège-Français. 1995– Saint-Jean Lynx moved to Rimouski and become the Océanic...
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Government of Vichy France (redirect from Laval government of 1940)
government. Pétain recruited Adrien Marquet for Interior and Pierre Laval for Justice. Laval wanted an offer of Justice. On the advice of François Charles-Roux...
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Carrefour Laval (corporately styled as "CF Carrefour Laval") is a superregional shopping mall in Laval, Quebec, Canada. It is located in the Chomedey neighbourhood...
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regularly." The concept was first proposed by cognitive anthropologist Jean Lave and educational theorist Etienne Wenger in their 1991 book Situated Learning...
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Brittany, the daughter of Guy XIV de Laval, Count of Laval and Isabella of Brittany. Her paternal grandparents were Jean de Montfort (who following the dispositions...
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and count of Montfort (1345–1399) Jean de Montfort (1385–1414), who later took the name Guy XIII de Laval, Lord of Laval This disambiguation page lists articles...
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educational theorist and practitioner, best known for his formulation (with Jean Lave) of the theory of situated cognition and his more recent work in the field...
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the grand ducal family was abroad in exile. Jean studied at the Université Laval in Quebec City. Jean later volunteered to join the British army's Irish...
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Honoré Laval, SS.CC., (born Louis-Jacques Laval; 5/6 February 1808 – 1 November 1880) was a French Catholic priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts...
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The Laval Castle (in French: Château de Laval) is a castle in Laval, in the French department of Mayenne. Its foundation in the 10th century allowed the...
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Guy-André de Montmorency-Laval and of Marie-Anne de Turménies de Nointel, and younger brother of Guy André Pierre de Montmorency-Laval. The family name is...
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married Louise de Laval, daughter of Guy XIV de Laval and Isabelle of Brittany. They had one son, René de Brosse, and four daughters. Jean IV de Brosse v...
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context and facilitate learning. Situated learning was first proposed by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger as a model of learning in a community of practice....
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individual performs gender and then that identity is validated by society. Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger draw from practice theory to conceptualize communities...
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The Colisée de Laval is a 3,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Laval, Quebec, Canada. Built in 1954, it has been the home of many minor league and junior...
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