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  • The syntax of fear

    The syntax of fear

    THE SYNTAX OF FEAR Sara Virginia González Iglesias GRAMMAR II GROUP 320 logouam.JPG 24/11/2015 ________________ THE SYNTAX OF FEAR In this exercise, we are going to discuss which syntactic structures are realized in different examples according to the current grammar in English Language. First of all, we have to take into account the different meanings of the verb fear according to The Merriam Webster dictionary as we can see in (1), this information leads us

    2 419 Mots / 10 Pages
  • What are the limit To the right of expression?

    What are the limit To the right of expression?

    KOUAMEDJO ETOGA Florence Nicolette 1ereES ESSAY: What are the limits to the right of expression ? First, the right to express one’s ideas and opinions freely through speech, writing, and other forms of communication without deliberately causing harm to others’ character and reputation by false or misleading statements. Freedom of press is part of freedom of expression. To illustrate this definition, we can take an example: in a high school, student has the right to

    439 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Debate on the effect of globalization on the culture

    Debate on the effect of globalization on the culture

    Chevalier Sarah & Engelmann Tudi DNL – Discuss on the globalization: Introduction: The globalization represent he integration of economies, industries, markets, cultures and policy-making around the world. The first document is an extract from a famous British newspaper named The Guardian Weekly showing an article from Luke Harding made in 2001 about MacDonald's in India. The document deal with the idea of the easy access of MacDonald's for young people in India and the fact

    587 Mots / 3 Pages
  • The life of camus

    The life of camus

    Camus fait un premier constat : « Se tuer, dans un sens, et comme au mélodrame, c’est avouer. C’est avouer qu’on est dépassé par la vie ou qu’on ne la comprend pas. » Serait-ce à dire que la lucidité nous pousse un peu trop loin, dans un univers où le mystère est trop grand, sans limite, abyssal ? La lucidité contrarie les habitudes, elle est comme un grain de sable, troublant les nécessités du quotidien.

    305 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Notion "Idea of Progress", BAC anglais

    Notion "Idea of Progress", BAC anglais

    I’m going to talk about the notion « Idea of progress ». Progress seems the idea of development, or change in scientific, social and technological sectors. All this advances could make the world better. But one wonders: to what extend can we talk about progress as an evolution, or a revolution? Firstly, we will see some forms of progress (technological, scientific, ecological and social changes) and their positive points. Next, we will speak about limits

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  • Idea of progress - BAC anglais

    Idea of progress - BAC anglais

    Idea of Progress : Introduction : Hello, my name is Lou-Anne and I'm going to talk about the Idea of Progress. To begin with, I’d like to state a definition of progress. Progress can be scientific (medicine ) technical (the internet) or social (women's rights ) and must make our lives easier or our world a better place to live in. For me, we can only call something progress if it is an improvement on

    686 Mots / 3 Pages
  • "Idea of progress"; bac anglais

    "Idea of progress"; bac anglais

    Today, I’m going to deal with the notion of the idea of progress . To begin with ,i’ll give you my ideas about this concept. The progress is a meaningful term that has a significant importance nowadays. It’s the synonym of development , improvement , hope and expectations and it implies evolution and change . In other words , the idea of progress is the theory that the different advances in technology, science, art and

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  • The Freedom of Worship

    The Freedom of Worship

    Essay: The Freedom of Worship Explain how our world would be if everyone owned the freedom from Worship. You can link it to the Roosevelt speech as well as the historical aspect of it. Create a relationship with the painter and your perspective of it: think worldwide and be specific on the changes (mentality, vision, behavior, exchange, communication, space…) Description : Afficher l'image d'origine January 6th, 1941, the president of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt

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  • Idea of progress, fiche pour l'oral d'anglais.

    Idea of progress, fiche pour l'oral d'anglais.

    IDEA OF PROGRESS Introduction Hello, today I'm going to talk about "the idea of progress". First of all, I want to define the notion of progress. Progress is the idea that the world and the society can evolve positively in therms of sciences, technology, modernization, living condition, etc. However, the idea of progress is still debate between those who consider that it’s beneficial and those for whom it’s harmful. So, at first, we will

    561 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Fiche - Mythes et Héros - Anglais Oral Bac

    Fiche - Mythes et Héros - Anglais Oral Bac

    Myths and Heroes We are going to deal with the notion Myths And Heroes. To begin with, i would like to give a definition of the notion. A myth is a popular belief on which social values are often based, while a hero can be someone who is ready to sacrifice his or her life in order to make things evolve positively. In relation to the notion, the subject of my presentation will be the

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  • Myths and heroes, BAC oral d'anglais

    Myths and heroes, BAC oral d'anglais

    I am going to deal with the notion Myths and heroes. A hero is someone who inspires people thanks to his noble qualities. A myth is a traditionnal story related to a country's culture and history. I would like to illustrate this notion through the theme of English Queens. Elizabeth I, Victoria et Elizabeth II are symbolic figures of the British monarchy and history. This is why we will ask in what extend these Queens

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  • Notion: Spaces and exchanges, épreuve orale du BAC anglais

    Notion: Spaces and exchanges, épreuve orale du BAC anglais

    NOTION 2 SPACE AND EXCHANGES I'm going to talk about the notion of Space and exchanges. Space means the geographical and symbolic areas where human lives and progress. Exchange is the act of giving or receiving something in substitution for something else. Nowadays, exchanges can take differents forms: economic – work exchanges, cultural – exchange of ideas, information, education, movement of people – immigration, student exchanges… The development of technology, communications and transport accelerated all

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  • The idea of progress - the culte of novetly

    The idea of progress - the culte of novetly

    The idea of progress Hello, i'm here today to speak to you about the notion Idea of progress.Progress is the action of moving forward, to become better. For a company, progress is the evolution in the direction of improvement towards more knowledge and hapiness. The culte of novetly is very present today, as evidence by the need for a large number of people to be at the peak of fashion or technology.Progress is at the

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  • Myths and heroes - the representation of soldiers in art

    Myths and heroes - the representation of soldiers in art

    I am going to talk about the notion of Myths and Heroes. First of all, I will focus on this definition of a hero: a hero is a person admired for her achievements, noble qualities and great courage. And a myth for me is an ancient story about gods, heroes and magic. I will examine this notion focusing on the representation of soldiers in art and especially through movies but through music. Therefore, I have

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  • Synthèses Bac Anglais Oral

    Synthèses Bac Anglais Oral

    Synthèse – BAC Oral d’Anglais. Places and Forms of Power First of all, I will try to define the notion «places and forms of power». In politics and social science, power is the ability to influence the attitude and the opinion of people. In order to live together, members of a community accept rules and laws. This helps to create social cohesion but it can also results in conflicts and tensions. Even when authority seems

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  • Anywhere out of the world - Baudelaire

    Anywhere out of the world - Baudelaire

    XLVIII. Any Where Out Of the World Baudelaire – Analyse J’ai décidé aujourd’hui de vous présenter Any Where Out Of the World, il s’agit du poème 48 de l’œuvre de Charles Baudelaire intitulée Le Spleen de Paris ou Petits poèmes en prose. Dans Any Where Out Of the World, on assiste à une narration de discours direct entre le poète et son âme, qu’il personnifie. Le poète essaie d’échapper à un monde qu’il juge hostile,

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  • Essay on the dehumanisation of slaves in "Beloved" - Toni Morrison

    Essay on the dehumanisation of slaves in "Beloved" - Toni Morrison

    Explore how Toni Morrison describes the dehumanisation of slaves in Part 1 of “Beloved” Dehumanisation is the act by which humans deprived of their “humanness”, stripped of their humanity, divested of individuality, and that are denied of basic human rights by other people. Dehumanisation can be mechanistic, applied on several people by organised methods, like during the holocaust and it can be animalistic as well. Human beings can be treated like less than animals, which

    832 Mots / 4 Pages
  • The Idea of Progress - Should we be worried about the idea of progress?

    The Idea of Progress - Should we be worried about the idea of progress?

    My presentation is going to deal with the idea of progress. First, I would like to give a definition of progress. Progress can be defined as an improvement, a development or a change. It’s the idea that the world and society can evolve positively. Scientific Progress can take the form of medical advances, cures for illnesses, cloning, performance enhancing drugs, or genetically modified organisms. Technological Progress could be for example advances in communication with the

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  • The idea of progress, definition

    The idea of progress, definition

    Maury Hugo 21/05/2016 Idea of progress IDEA OF PROGRESS I’m going to talk about the notion of progress. Progress allows the world to evolve, to change for the better, to grow through discoveries and scientific innovations, technology and techniques. However, this evolution is not ameliorative for all. Progress is also marked by excesses, taking risks, social, economic imbalances ... So Progress is also being questioned. Thanks to advances in technology, science or medicine, our comfort

    1 227 Mots / 5 Pages
  • Robots of the future

    Robots of the future

    We will present to all of you our project : the robots of the future. The robots of the future are advanced robots equipped with artificial intelligence. These intelligent droids can think and act like humans, and have been only created in order to serve humans. They have an implantation which simulates the human brain and also have a connected computer that can calculate to handle any situation. These droids can fit in every fields

    441 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The idea of progress: Should we fear the progress ?

    The idea of progress: Should we fear the progress ?

    The notion I'm going to deal with is « The idea of progress ». In th cambridge dictionnary, progress refers to a movement foward and the improvement of someone or something. The efinition corresponding to my oral presentation is rather is the second one, that's to say, the idea that sciences and technologies can help poeple to evolved and make things for improve the society, and why not the world. I would like to illustrate this notion

    906 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Development of Russian economy under the conditions of sanctions.

    Development of Russian economy under the conditions of sanctions.

    Development of Russian economy under the conditions of sanctions. Economic sanctions imposed against Russia and counter-sanctions applied by Russian Federation have substantially complicated both external and internal economic situation for Russia. The sanctions have raised risks of the economy recession in 2014-2015 and is a threat of following stagnation: the rubble has been depreciated, credits became more costly, workforce productivity decreased, households’ consumption and investments have dropped, financial condition of businesses have gone downhill, unemployment

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  • Discuss the barriers underrepresented groups face in developing a career in the legal profession, examine the case in favour of diversity, and critically evaluate the effectiveness of measures taken in the legal profession to promote diversity in England

    Discuss the barriers underrepresented groups face in developing a career in the legal profession, examine the case in favour of diversity, and critically evaluate the effectiveness of measures taken in the legal profession to promote diversity in England

    The legal profession in England and Wales has long held a reputation for being dominated by people who are “heterosexual, white, middle-class and male” . In a society which is becoming increasingly diverse, the idea of the “heterosexual, white, middle-class and male” lawyer is more unrepresentative of society than ever before and as Lady Hale rightly states, “it is wrong for [the law] to be wielded by such an unrepresentative section of the population” .

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  • Taxation: Artist and sportsmen, example of the problem

    Taxation: Artist and sportsmen, example of the problem

    Taxation Artist and sportsmen example of the problem When artistes and sportsmen perform abroad they pay income tax in two countries. Not only in their residence country on their world-wide income, but also in the country of performance. Reasons for this source tax are that countries want to eliminate the risk of tax avoidance, because the foreigner would not mention the income in its tax return in the residence country or would have moved his

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  • Article "the evolution of India".

    Article "the evolution of India".

    The evolution of India India is changing, and is becoming a powerful country. India is an emerging country and the second most populous country. How became India a developed country ? Are all the citizens on an equal footing in India? First of all, the development of high tech cities with western type building shows the modern part of India. We notice that western Europeans are used to see these kind of buildings but not

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