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  • With all the positive evolution of women’s place in society, does feminism still have its place in our modern lives ?

    With all the positive evolution of women’s place in society, does feminism still have its place in our modern lives ?

    Theme 2 : Representations Axis : Speaking out : representation and participation > With all the positive evolution of women’s place in society, does feminism still have its place in our modern lives ? Plan : The old gender inequalities, and women’s place in society Their place, representation in today’s society and the remaining inequalities (2 docs) (The impact of the current pandemic on this situation) « Feminism is the radical notion that women are human

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  • Hansi, The History of Alsace told to the little children of Alsace and France (1912)

    Hansi, The History of Alsace told to the little children of Alsace and France (1912)

    The Alsatians who had remained home, the “reconquered brothers” were allowed by those who called them by that hypocritical name to feel the weight of their brotherly affection. We were the vanquish : they took pain(?) to let us feel it. First a horde impossible innumerable had shaggy haired, rawboned beings – wearing green clothes and boots with holes in them – fell on the conquered country. Their swarming masses brought to mind the first

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  • Lady Happy: A Symbol of Margaret Cavendish's Progressive Vision and the Duke as the Shadow of Patriarchy

    Lady Happy: A Symbol of Margaret Cavendish's Progressive Vision and the Duke as the Shadow of Patriarchy

    Lady Happy: A Symbol of Margaret Cavendish's Progressive Vision and the Duke as the Shadow of Patriarchy Margaret Cavendish created a controversial character in her play “The Convent of Pleasure”, a beautiful, young and rich woman who as her name indicates, is a happy lady who chose happiness over adhering to the social conventions of her conservative seventeenth-century society. Lady Happy, as shown in the first act, is a woman who knows what she wants,

    3 354 Mots / 14 Pages
  • Correction de la synthèse : the power of music

    Correction de la synthèse : the power of music

    Correction de la synthèse : the power of music Suggestion d’introduction: Every single human knows what music is, it is incredibly various and omnipresent today, so let’s apprehend its existence under some aspects: first we will try to draw a time line, then to see what social relationships can be woven thanks to music, and finally we will say a word about it as a humane legacy. We will find information and arguments in the

    314 Mots / 2 Pages
  • How the 3 documents depict the impulse of mankind to break away from bonds and explore new territories

    How the 3 documents depict the impulse of mankind to break away from bonds and explore new territories

    Voyages, territoires et frontieres. How the 3 documents depict the impulse of mankind to break away from bonds and explore new territories Intro : Since the first times of humanity, human beings have always felt this natural need to move, to travel, to explore and break the limits of distance. Factly, at the beginning, scientist prove that the all first human on earth was nomad, it's only a lot of years later that we became

    713 Mots / 3 Pages
  • How effective was the American government’s response in maintaining freedom and slavery in the first half of the 19th century?

    How effective was the American government’s response in maintaining freedom and slavery in the first half of the 19th century?

    How effective was the American government’s response in maintaining freedom and slavery in the first half of the 19th century? In 1807, the Act of Prohibiting Importation, which prohibited entry into the American territory of new slaves by making it illegal, however, slavery continues to prosper in the country, and this because of the few actions of the American government against it. The question of slavery and the freedom of blacks people were recurring

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  • The types of masks in Ancient Greece and Rome

    The types of masks in Ancient Greece and Rome

    The types of masks in Ancient Greece and Rome In theatre, there is 4 types of masks : those of the tragedy, those of the comedy, those of the satyric drama and those of the dancers. There are too 4 varieties of the masks : the masks of the fathers, the masks of the young men, the masks of the slaves and the servants and the masks of the women. They are all different, facial

    435 Mots / 2 Pages
  • How do the common past events of Scotland and England help to understand the complex relationships of today?

    How do the common past events of Scotland and England help to understand the complex relationships of today?

    Scotland in the UK The new King of England recalled from his appointment the very close ties of England with Scotland. It thus underlines the importance of Scotland within the United Kingdom. Scotland is a region that is part of the United Kingdom, which also includes Wales and Northern Ireland. The capital is Edinburgh. Scotland Coptic more than 800 islands and is therefore the 2nd largest territory of the United Kingdom. Its population corresponds to

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  • La chance: Exploring the Fascinating World of Luck and Probability

    La chance: Exploring the Fascinating World of Luck and Probability

    La chance: Exploring the Fascinating World of Luck and Probability 0 La chance: Exploring the Fascinating World of Luck and Probability In this document, we will explore the concept of "la chance" or luck in depth. From its cultural significance to the various beliefs and superstitions associated with it, we will examine the many ways in which chance impacts our daily lives. JR by Jules Ramette Last edited less than a minute ago Définition de

    688 Mots / 3 Pages
  • What critique of society does Kurt Vonnegut convey through the satire "Harrison Bergeron," and how do the characters develop this message?

    What critique of society does Kurt Vonnegut convey through the satire "Harrison Bergeron," and how do the characters develop this message?

    Harrison Bergeron What critique of society does Kurt Vonnegut convey through the satire "Harrison Bergeron," and how do the characters develop this message? He is trying to convey the message that even though humans try to build a society in which everyone is equal, we will fail to accomplish it because this action will not make our society a better one, instead, it will make it even worse than if it was an unequal society

    312 Mots / 2 Pages
  • How to understand and prevent the process of jihadist radicalisation in today’s Europe ?

    How to understand and prevent the process of jihadist radicalisation in today’s Europe ?

    HOW TO UNDERSTAND AND PREVENT THE PROCESS OF JIHADIST RADICALISATION IN TODAY’S EUROPE ? Essay Economic Political Science Written by Romane Comte 2018 ________________ Table of contents Introduction I. A suitable and efficient process, difficult to understand A) The causes of radicalisation B) The Radicalisation Process : how to understand it in order to prevent it II. How to set up efficient measures in Europe A) Inspiring and promising European models B) European measures are

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  • How England became one of the most powerful empire in tu world ?

    How England became one of the most powerful empire in tu world ?

    EXPO DNL How England became one of the most powerful empire in tu world ? Intro At its peak in 1920, the British Empire covered 22% of the planet's landmass, and a quarter of the world's population was under its domination. Queen Victoria, the emblematic figure of this empire, left her mark on it through her prosperous reign. But English domination began long before Victoria. To trace its origins, we need to go back to

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  • How do the texts Indiana et Phaedra explore and question the relationship between gender and power in society ?

    How do the texts Indiana et Phaedra explore and question the relationship between gender and power in society ?

    How do the texts Indiana et Phaedra explore and question the relationship between gender and power in society? La représentation de la relation entre genre et pouvoir dans la société a pris des formes variées en littérature au cours des siècles alors que la perpétuation des valeurs patriarcales est presque intemporelle, et se retrouve chez Racine ou Sand, comme elle se retrouve encore parfois trop souvent dans nos mœurs actuelles. Au XVII siècle, chez Racine,

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  • Picture : « Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death » (M.C. Beaton, 1992)

    Picture : « Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death » (M.C. Beaton, 1992)

    Picture : « Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death » (M.C. Beaton, 1992) The document is a still (= cliché) taken from M.C. Beaton’s novel and adapted for the screen. The main character of the story is the central character on the picture. She looks different from the others because she looks smart/ elegant : she is dressed in bright colours and she is the only one wearing a skirt and high-heel(ed) shoes. The

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  • Fiche de Lecture : Barrett Peter, Davies Fay, Zhang Yufan et Barrett Lucinda, 2015, « The impact of classroom design on pupils’ learning: Final results of a holistic, multi-level analysis », Building and Environment, 1 juillet 2015, vol. 89, p. 118‑

    Fiche de Lecture : Barrett Peter, Davies Fay, Zhang Yufan et Barrett Lucinda, 2015, « The impact of classroom design on pupils’ learning: Final results of a holistic, multi-level analysis », Building and Environment, 1 juillet 2015, vol. 89, p. 118‑

    MESLI Sérine Fiche de Lecture Barrett Peter, Davies Fay, Zhang Yufan et Barrett Lucinda, 2015, « The impact of classroom design on pupils’ learning: Final results of a holistic, multi-level analysis », Building and Environment, 1 juillet 2015, vol. 89, p. 118‑133. L’auteur Barrett Peter professeur émérite ayant exercé une influence considérable dans le domaine de la gestion immobilière et de la construction. Durant sa carrière de 27 ans à l'Université de Salford, il a

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  • The evolution of social media network

    The evolution of social media network

    Title: Tracing the Path of Social Media Evolution Introduction: The landscape of social media networks has undergone a remarkable journey since its inception, reshaping the dynamics of human interaction and information dissemination. From the nascent stages of online communities to the sophisticated platforms of today, the evolution of social media has been a tapestry woven with technological innovations, shifting societal norms, and changing user preferences. This essay delves into the pivotal stages of this evolution,

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  • GI'S and the liberation of Paris

    GI'S and the liberation of Paris

    A/ CONTEXT GI : american soldier fighting overseas galvanized iron At first, thanks to the DDAY established in Normandy in June 6th 44, the American Soldier, calling themselves the GI, came to help France to face Nazi invasion and to liberate their country, as both were parts of the Allies. They started by the Northern part and continue their progression until Paris, the capital. The liberation of Paris took place from 19 to 24 August

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  • The Power of Storytelling in Human Culture

    The Power of Storytelling in Human Culture

    Storytelling has been a fundamental aspect of human culture for thousands of years. From ancient cave paintings to modern films, the way we share stories has evolved, but its core function remains unchanged: to connect, educate, and inspire. At its heart, storytelling is a way to communicate complex ideas in a relatable and engaging manner. It allows people to pass down knowledge, traditions, and morals from one generation to the next. In ancient societies, stories

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  • Analysis of the incipit of Pride and Prejudice

    Analysis of the incipit of Pride and Prejudice

    INTRO : In the novels, the incipit is used to anounce the first details of the story like the context, the characters or the (social) background. This extract, is the incipit from the novel entitled Pride and Prejudice who was written in 1813 by Jane Austen. And it really allows the reader to have a look at the prevailing norms and expectations of the early 19th-century England in wich the story is set. So, what

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  • Climate change risks and the of capital bank requirements

    Climate change risks and the of capital bank requirements

    * Climate change risks and the of capital bank requirements: INTRODUCTION In light of the growing urgency to combat climate change, governments and institutions are implementing policies to reduce carbon emissions. A major challenge is that these policies, particularly carbon taxes, pose transition risks for the banking sector due to increased volatility in energy prices and potential financial spillovers. This paper, by Salomon Garcia-Villegas and Enric Martorell, examines how banking regulations—specifically capital requirements—can serve as

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  • Social media or the destruction of youth

    Social media or the destruction of youth

    SOCIAL MEDIA OR THE DESTRUCTOR OF YOUTH PSocial Media or the destructor of youth Farah Najar Writing and Composition class Mediterranean School of Business Social Media or the destructor of youth Multiple fluctuations in technologies have made appearance during contemporary era, and Social Media is not an exception. It has, in fact, unconsciously impacted people’s lives. Being part of generation Z and holding its perspective, people are acutely aware of the impossibility of living without

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  • How do institutional biases and the growing influence of the Supreme Court in the American political system limit democratic representation and progressive reforms in an increasingly polarized country?

    DM ANGLAIS CIVI “Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the face of the earth.” These words uttered by Abraham Lincoln in 1863, in the midst of a civil war tearing our America apart, symbolize the democratic ideal to which every nation aspires. Yet, on the eve of the 2024 presidential election, this ideal seems to be wavering. As Vox's article “The nightmare facing Democrats, even if Harris

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  • The Princess And The Pea

    The Princess And The Pea

    Once upon a time there was a Prince who wanted to marry a princess, but he wanted to marry a real princess. He Travelled all over the world to find one, but he didn't find real princess, even if they were beautiful. One evening a terrible storm came on, there was thunder and lightning. Suddenly a knocking was heard at the city gate , the king was going to open ... The king was shoked

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  • USA Neutrality Before The Attack Of Pear Harbor

    USA Neutrality Before The Attack Of Pear Harbor

    For more than a hundred years, from 1815 to 1917, the United States had kept itself out of European wars and after the First World War, the feeling of this traditional policy revived through the country. However, isolation failed again when the country entered the Second World War in December 1941 after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The neutrality of the United States until this attack was a controversy and this essay will discuss its

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  • What is the best relation that should exist between teachers and students ?

    What is the best relation that should exist between teachers and students ?

    At the present time and since we’ve entered the twenty first century along with the progress of education a new problem emerged on the surface concerning teachers and students relationship. This relation has become tense. so WHY such a tense relation IN OUR SCHOOLS? AND WHAT IS THE BEST RELATION THAT SHOULD exist BETWEEN TEACHERS AND STUDENTS? In this essay I will try to know the causes and the consequences of this problem. Nowadays the

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