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  • We Are Making a New World, 1918, Paul Nash

    We Are Making a New World, 1918, Paul Nash

    We Are Making a New World, 1918, Paul Nash Introduction et présentation de l’œuvre Peintre : Paul Nash Titre : We Are Making a New World Date de création : 1918 Lieu de conservation : Imperial War Museum, Londres, Royaume-Uni Nature de l’œuvre : peinture Technique utilisée : huile sur toile Dimensions : 71.1 x 91.4 centimètres Présentation du peintre 11 mai 1889 (Londres) - 11 juillet 1946 (Boscombe, de son asthme) Un des artistes

    491 Mots / 2 Pages
  • 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

    2 067 Mots / 9 Pages
  • Progression annuelle en éducation musicale

    Progression annuelle en éducation musicale

    SEQUENCE 1 SEQUENCE 2 SEQUENCE 3 SEQUENCE 4 CYCLE 3 Les paramètres du son « Ainsi parlait Zarathoustra » Richard Strauss « Peer Gynt » Edward Grieg Chant : « Hello Goodbye » + pratique instrumentale + création partition graphique Les couleurs de l’orchestre « Rondeau d’Abdelazer » Henry Purcell « The young person’s guide to the orchestra” B.Britten Chant: “Amour Plastique” Videoclub + pratique instrumentale + travail en salle informatique Promenons-nous dans la voix

    423 Mots / 2 Pages
  • What subject should be taught at school?

    What subject should be taught at school?

    In today’s fast-changing world, the old way of teaching, which mainly focuses on memorization, just doesn’t cut it anymore. As things evolve, students need more than just facts—they need to think critically and know how to apply what they learn in real situations. The most important things students should learn in school are critical thinking and practical skills, because these are what will help them succeed, both in their studies and in their future careers.

    630 Mots / 3 Pages