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  • The French civil code

    The French civil code

    Per Art 1108 of the French Civil Code, four requisites are essential for the validity of an agreement: the consent of the party who binds himself; his capacity to contract; a definite object which forms the subject matter of the undertaking and a lawful cause in the obligation. If one of the conditions is absent the contract will be held void. Nullity of contract can be absolute or partial. In order to distinguish between cases

    677 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Central European Brands for communication strategy to the French market

    Central European Brands for communication strategy to the French market

    THE INFLUENCE OF OPINION LEADERS ON PURCHASING CONSUMER DECISIONS RESEARCH & METHODS DATA ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSIONS STUDENT NAME: BAKKALI Mehdi TUTOR NAME: Petr KRAL 27th January 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 1. Analysis of qualitative data: the interviews 4 1.1. Theme 1 – Opinion leaders 4 1.2. Theme 2 – Theories and limitations 5 1.3. Theme 3 – Answers regarding problems 6 2. Discussion of the results 7 2.1. Opinion leaders 7 2.2. Theories

    7 063 Mots / 29 Pages
  • The french culture, Wladimir Collineau de Meezemaker

    The french culture, Wladimir Collineau de Meezemaker

    Collineau de Meezemaker Wladimir Collineau de Meezemaker English 080, T/R – 8.20 pm Sept 28, 2016 The French Culture “France, the most beautiful kingdom after that of the sky.”-Grotius. The French culture has been created by its geography, by its history, by its diversity and by its values: “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.”. France, and its capital Paris, has been influent in Europe as a center of high culture since 17th century and from the 19th century

    898 Mots / 4 Pages
  • How arise the french language ?

    How arise the french language ?

    How arise the French Language ? During Fifth century before Christ france spoke Three langage : Greek , Ligurian and Gaulish In beforfe fifty the Roman invaded France with their language Latin in the 5th century people Frank took their place, they pronounced Latin in they own way, added their word and created a new language : Roman In eight hundred(800) Charlemagne switched Latin in the school and church [Tcheutch] cultivated people spook Latin and

    263 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Strong and weak points of the french energy sector

    Strong and weak points of the french energy sector

    Strong and weak points of the French energy sector BILAN PG 113: Discuss the strong and weak points, illustrated by sections A, B and C, in the French energy sector. France has become a resource poor country. The French’s gas and oil have almost run out, wood is no longer a sustainable disposition and hydroelectric power has been used for a long period. Dispositions had to be taken to meet the needs of the highly

    1 792 Mots / 8 Pages
  • The french automobile : a mythical story

    The french automobile : a mythical story

    THE FRENCH AUTOMOBILE: A MYTHICAL STORY Wednesday 10 January 2018 Historically, France has always had a great place in the automobile industry. One remembers the mythical 2CV, the DS and the Peugeot 504. However, this industry experienced a great recession around 2008 due to the economic crisis. Nowadays, in 2017, France is shining more and more with an increase of 4.7%. The tricolour automaker, PSA is notably clearly progressing with growth of more than 10%.

    447 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Essay : How the French Republic has evolved since 1870/1875 ?

    Essay : How the French Republic has evolved since 1870/1875 ?

    History Essay : How the French Republic has evolved since 1870/18 ? « Created by people for people […] one and indivisible » were announced when the Republic arose in 1792 after creating the Declaration of Man and Citizen in 1789. This new Republic promoted a national sovereignty which people united by a common history, culture and language and a popular sovereignty which is the essence of democracy: power is proceeded by people. A republic

    1 824 Mots / 8 Pages
  • Innovation & growth, the French Case

    Innovation & growth, the French Case

    ________________ Index Index 1 1. Intro 2 2. Correlation between innovation and growth. 2 2.1 Analysis according to Schumpeter 2 2.2 théories of endogenous growth. 4 3. innovations in France 6 3.1 Bloomberg innonvation index and european ranking 7 3.2 Incentives and intelectual patent laws 11 4. Conclusion 12 5. Biblio 13 1. Intro The economy is not a linear process but fluctuates according to the elements that come to impact it. Economic growth is

    2 898 Mots / 12 Pages
  • To what extent did women’s role in society change as a result of the French and American Revolutions?

    To what extent did women’s role in society change as a result of the French and American Revolutions?

    To what extent did women’s role in society change as a result of the French and American Revolutions? A revolution can be described as a fundamental change in political organization; especially the overthrow or renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed. During the 18th century many changes took place such as the French and American revolutions. The French Revolution largely was inspired by the American Revolution, there

    1 896 Mots / 8 Pages
  • The development of the French executive : Endogenous Americanization

    The development of the French executive : Endogenous Americanization

    The development of the French executive : Endogenous Americanization The United States is regularly cited as an example or repellent by the French political class, both in political programs and in practice, so much so that one can wonder about an Americanization of French politics. However, this trend has increased in recent years, especially on the occasion of elections. Already in 2007, the American factor played an important role in the presidential campaign. But it

    368 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The French Lieutenant's Woman, John Fowles, 1969

    The French Lieutenant's Woman, John Fowles, 1969

    Oral exam Intro Through my presentation, I will deal with the I of the writer and the writer's eye and I will show you how in what extent are these texts are related to post-modernism. To do so, I will talk about 3 documents. The first one is an extract from a play called The Dumb Waiter written by Harold Pinter in 1960. The second document is the 13th Chapter of a novel called The

    1 219 Mots / 5 Pages
  • How did the French banks organize their commercial activities during the period of pandemic blocking of Covid-19 ?

    How did the French banks organize their commercial activities during the period of pandemic blocking of Covid-19 ?

    The banking sector is impacted by Covid-19. The banks were not prepared to deal with this crisis. Their PNB is falling and loans to PME, which are vital to the European economy, are also being affected. How did the French banks organize their commercial activities during the period of pandemic blocking of Covid-19? First, we’re going to talk about agency restrictions. Second, we’re going to talk about online and mobile applications. And finally, we’re going

    317 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The consequences of the French Revolution in the 19th century

    The consequences of the French Revolution in the 19th century

    The consequences of the French Revolution in the 19th century Fiche méthodologique – Presenting 1. Start from a question, for example: How did Americans of all different types react to the French Revolution? 2. Answer the question! • Introduction: what are you going to talk about? Possibly focus on one element (for example, the American political elite), why did you select it? • Explain historical/cultural/political/relevant context. Describe and explain, give examples • Explain consequences/effects –

    445 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The French New Wave

    The French New Wave

    The French New Wave is a film movement that took place between the 1950s and 1960s and is one of the most influential in the history of cinema. At the end of the 1950s, a group of filmmakers, writing reviews for the magazine Les Cahiers du Cinéma, felt that films had lost an ability to capture true human emotion and were insincere. They felt that these films no longer corresponded to the way people

    2 479 Mots / 10 Pages
  • Littérature Anglaise : The Author's Voice, The Author Playing With Language

    Littérature Anglaise : The Author's Voice, The Author Playing With Language

    The last sequence was called "The author's voice, the author playing with language" Voice has two meanings as it concerns creative writers: it can be defined as the author's style, the quality that makes his writing unique, and which conveys the author's attitude, personality, and character. Voice can also be the characteristic speech and thought patterns of a first-person narrator; a persona. Because voice has so much to do with the reader's experience of a

    719 Mots / 3 Pages
  • The minoritie in Europe: french example

    The minoritie in Europe: french example

    ________________ ________________ The Linguistic Minority in Europe : The french example ________________ Introduction To begin with and for the sake (raison) of better presentation, I would like to explain to you what is, in Europe and in the rest of the world, a linguistic minority group. First of all, it is important to define a regional language, which is a language spoken in a territory ruled (gouverné) by a state, but without being the official

    1 307 Mots / 6 Pages
  • Essay : Is it important to question the ideas and decisions of people in positions of authority ?

    Essay : Is it important to question the ideas and decisions of people in positions of authority ?

    ESSAY Assignement : Is it important to question the ideas and decisions of people in positions of authority ? In all states, there is an institution which controls everything and set rules so that everyone can live together. This institution exists not only in states but also at school, at work and there is someone who controls it. However, sometimes it’s necessary to challenge what people in authority claim to be true. But it

    535 Mots / 3 Pages
  • The Author in his Century

    The Author in his Century

    The Author in his Century Some writers don’t hesitate to criticise their own society through their work by expressing their way of thinking under ther form of a ‘parody’ or a simple citicism. But many books also reveal their century, firstly through the language and the lexis, and also by the story itself. To that extent do writers reveal society through their work ? Iam going to answer this question through the analysis of two

    821 Mots / 4 Pages
  • The author's I, the author's playing with language

    The author's I, the author's playing with language

    For the notion « the author’s I, the author’s playing with language », we studied different literary genre like autobiography and theatre of the absurd. It can be defined as the author’s style, the quality that makes his writing unique and which conveys the author’s attitude. Language is a characteristic style of speech or writing, a system for the expression of thoughts and feelings. My presentation is going to fall into two parts. The first

    772 Mots / 4 Pages
  • French Higher Education System - The Grandes Écoles

    French Higher Education System - The Grandes Écoles

    French Higher Education System - The Grandes Écoles Introduction Education always plays a vital role in cultivating elites for a country. If we glimpse into the educational system of a country, we could have an understanding in how it raises the future leaders of the society. France is going to spend 50.1% of its budget on national education, meanwhile spending another 26.7% of the budget on higher education and research, according to its ‘’Projet de

    3 400 Mots / 14 Pages
  • The I and the Eye of the Author notion lele

    The I and the Eye of the Author notion lele

    My presentation will deal with the theme The « I » and the « I » of the writer. This theme includes several genres of writing such as the autobiography or the diary and allow the readers to understand better the writers. We may wonder : How can authors, through autobiography, cause us to identify to the stories of their lives? To answer this question I have chosen to talk about « Boy »written by Roald Dahl, the Chapter 7 of

    950 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Dissertation en anglais : Is a gap year the right choice for a French university student? Why or Why not

    Dissertation en anglais : Is a gap year the right choice for a French university student? Why or Why not

    To anwser this question, we should first consider the general advantages of a gap year. Generally speaking, the alumni who have done it see it as personal development opportunity. It is a really good occasion to think of their aspirations and ambitions in life but also of how they want to achieve them. Obvisously, this process of self-discovering implies questioning one’s passions, strength and weaknesses etc. Travelling in a foreign country seems to be a

    258 Mots / 2 Pages
  • 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

    263 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The portal tomb

    The portal tomb

    The most common type of megalithic construction in Europe is the portal tomb – a chamber consisting of upright stones (orthostats) with one or more large flat capstones forming a roof. Many of these, though by no means all, contain human remains, but it is debatable whether use as burial sites was their primary function. Though generally known as dolmens the correct term accepted by archaeologists is portal tomb. However many local names exist, such

    1 536 Mots / 7 Pages
  • 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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