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French Revolution - A Turning Point in History

The French Revolution stands as one of the most influential and tumultuous events in history, leaving an indelible mark on the world's political, social, and cultural landscape. Spanning from 1789 to 1799, this epochal movement forever changed the course of French society and inspired revolutionary fervor across the globe. In this blog, we delve into the causes, key events, and far-reaching impact of the French Revolution.

1. The Seeds of Discontent:
The roots of the French Revolution can be traced back to a combination of political, economic, and social factors. A deeply entrenched feudal system, severe financial crises, soaring food prices, and widespread poverty fueled public discontent, while an absolute monarchy and absolute power of the nobility further exacerbated the grievances of the common people.

2. The Storming of the Bastille:
The spark that ignited the revolution occurred on July 14, 1789, with the storming of the Bastille, a symbol of royal oppression. This pivotal event symbolized the overthrow of tyranny and the people's determination to claim their rights and liberty.

3. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen:
In August 1789, the National Assembly proclaimed the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. This landmark document asserted the principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity, laying the groundwork for a more just and egalitarian society.

4. The Reign of Terror:
As the revolution progressed, radical factions gained control, and the Reign of Terror ensued from 1793 to 1794. Led by the Committee of Public Safety and Maximilien Robespierre, this dark phase witnessed mass executions of perceived enemies of the revolution, including King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette.

5. Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte:
Amidst the chaos, Napoleon Bonaparte, a brilliant military strategist, emerged as a prominent figure. He eventually seized power and established himself as the First Consul of France, effectively ending the revolution. Napoleon's rule would leave a lasting impact on European history.

6. Impact on France and Beyond:
The French Revolution's impact transcended national boundaries, influencing political ideologies and inspiring revolutionary movements worldwide. The ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity reverberated beyond France, sparking calls for independence and democratic reforms in various nations.

7. The Legacy of the French Revolution:
The French Revolution's legacy endures through the foundational principles it championed. Its ideals of human rights, democracy, and the abolition of feudal privileges paved the way for modern constitutional systems and the recognition of individual freedoms.

8. Lessons for Today:
The French Revolution serves as a poignant reminder of the power of the people to challenge oppressive systems and demand change. It also underscores the importance of balance and restraint in times of upheaval, as excessive radicalism can lead to unintended consequences.


The French Revolution stands as an extraordinary chapter in human history, symbolizing the triumph of the human spirit over oppression and the pursuit of liberty, equality, and fraternity. Its far-reaching impact continues to shape the world's political landscape and inspire generations to stand up for their rights and the betterment of society. As we reflect on this monumental event, let us draw lessons from the past to build a more just and equitable world for the future.

AEM as cloud service, /apps and /libs directories are in ready only mode

AEM cloud service makes the out of the box and custom codes immutable. Once we deployed the code in AEM server, we will not be able to modify or create any content or node under the /apps and /libs directories using CRXDE Lite. When we try to do so, then it will throw an error "Could not save changes. Received 500 () for saving changes in workspace crx.default. Unknown error (Error Code: 500) OR Could not save changes. Received 409 () for saving changes in workspace crx.default. org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.spi.state.ReadyOnlyBuilderException: This builder is read-only.". Below is the screenshot, when we tried creating a folder "myProject" under /apps folder.

AEM as cloud service, could not save changes


The only way to change the code is go for a fresh build and deploy the code. You may read more about mutable and immutable concept and could service project structure in our previous post Package shouldn't contain mutable and Immutable content. [https://rashidjorvee.blogspot.com/2020/07/aem-cloud-service-ImmutableMutableMixedPackage.html]

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Why people consume too much spices, specially those who are living in high temperature region? | ABOUT SPICES

Different kind of Spices
Those of us who don't live in desert countries or in extreme temperatures tend to think that a refreshing drink is a good solution to relieve heat. 
And it is curious from a distance to observe how the gastronomy of those countries is rich in spices and spicy flavors. 
What seems contradictory has a scientific and physiological explanation. 

I'm Spanish. I have always had the desire to know India and immerse myself in its smells, colors and enjoy the hospitality of its people. My friends told me: “it is very hot there! You won't resist it! ” 
But I am a curious person and I started to investigate. 
Although in many articles I read that the best thing to do was to hydrate yourself abundantly, I found in a scientific magazine what was going to answer not only my foreseeable problems with heat but also the reason for the success of spicy foods in India. 

It seems that taking spices and hot peppers increases the internal heat of the organism until they equal it with that of the environment. 
This stimulates blood circulation and produces more sweat, the evaporation of which helps us to cool down. 

Perhaps you, Indian readers, don't think while you are cooking that your preference for these flavors comes from an ancient custom. 
Rather we would be talking about how their ancestors searched in nature for a way to combat the heat without having to consult Google.