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  • Analyse Commentée de "Lord of the Flies"

    Analyse Commentée de "Lord of the Flies"

    INTRODUCTION Through the character of Atticus, Harper Lee delivers to us a vision of the world at first sight simple in its formulation but revealing itself infinitely complex once placed in our societies. Thus, when the former states "The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience", he illustrates his will to be fair in his actions, despite the external pressure applied by society. And that’s how among other means that

    1 265 Mots / 6 Pages
  • Script of the final task : present a series of news reports

    Script of the final task : present a series of news reports

    Script of the final task : present a series of news reports Journalist : Lucas Boxer: Oihan Napoleon: Elio Hello dear viewers, we are broadcast live on news report. Today we are in the animal farm in England, in order to know a little more about the event which happened on this farm : the animal confessions. To understand this we will interview two main characters of this event : boxer the horse, and the

    811 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Was this the right answer to the problems of terrorism?

    Was this the right answer to the problems of terrorism?

    The September 11 attacks committed by the terrorist organization Al Qaeda deeply traumatized the American population. The country believed itself to be invulnerable and safe from any attack. The collapse of the twin towers was an electric shock. After the attacks, foreign policy becomes the number one priority of the American government. To deal with terrorism, the United States will provide a global and military response. Was this the right answer to the problems of

    300 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The history of animation

    The history of animation

    The history of animation and comics is a rich and varied one, with roots stretching back centuries. Animation can be traced back to the late 19th century, when early filmmakers began experimenting with techniques such as stop-motion and hand-drawn cel animation. One of the first successful animated films was "The Tortoise and the Hare," a 1915 production by the Lumière brothers. In the 1930s, Walt Disney revolutionized the field with the release of "Snow White

    283 Mots / 2 Pages
  • H. James, The Portrait of a Lady, Chapter 42, 1881

    H. James, The Portrait of a Lady, Chapter 42, 1881

    "The novel has become a general inquiry into human beings and the world." This quote from the famous French novel, Le Roman expérimental, written by Emile Zola in 1880, makes a statement on the great power of literature, in the 19th century, to renew itself by exploring the sensibility of one or more characters, to show the social and especially the psychological evolution of them and, in other words, to describe the complexity of the

    321 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Liberalism and Economic Nationalism understand the interaction of states and markets

    Liberalism and Economic Nationalism understand the interaction of states and markets

    Critically compare how Liberalism and Economic Nationalism understand the interaction of states and markets. “Globalization certainly poses new problems for states, but it also strengthens the world cultural principle that nation-states are the primary actors charged with identifying and managing those problems on behalf of their societies”. This analysis according to Meyer et al (1997: 157) highlights the ever-present debate on the relationship between states and the market as well as the role that states

    2 251 Mots / 10 Pages
  • How do dystopias warn us against the dangers of our society ?

    How do dystopias warn us against the dangers of our society ?

    Dossier llcer : How do dystopias warn us against the dangers of our society ? Introduction Today, I’m going to talk about my following key question : How do dystopias warn us against the dangers of our society ? This question is part of the theme « Arts and debate » and it is particulary interested in dystopias. By the way, dystopian narrative has been a popular literary genre for more than a century. Not

    1 271 Mots / 6 Pages
  • The stroy of an hour analysis

    The stroy of an hour analysis

    The Story of an Hour Context Date : 1894 Author : Kate Chopin, American (Louisiana) short story writer, predecessor of 20th c. feminist litterature TAP : T > Short, fictional story A > General, adults+teens, educated middle-class women (when published) P > Entertain, inform, explore position of women in society + marriage Summary The Story of an Hour recounts the epiphany of Louise Mallard following her husband's alleged death. While initially she is grief-stricken, she

    510 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Do you agree that for employees the paycheck is the most powerful incentive?

    Do you agree that for employees the paycheck is the most powerful incentive?

    Do you agree that for employees the paycheck is the most powerful incentive, or do you believe that there are other incentives that can motivate them? There is a well-known quote that says, "All work deserves a wage". However, pay is far from being our only source of motivation at work. Contrary to popular belief, I believe that there is no correlation between high pay and high motivation/performance at work, or at least that pay

    267 Mots / 2 Pages
  • What makes the legitimacy, not to say its grandeur, of the American Constitution?

    What makes the legitimacy, not to say its grandeur, of the American Constitution?

    Maha Kobbi Tle B Question of discussion: what makes the legitimacy, not to say its grandeur, of the American Constitution? As an integrated part of the American political system, would you say it increases or reduces individual liberties? “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquillity, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves

    1 912 Mots / 8 Pages
  • 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
  • The start of an addiction ? Nostalgia ?

    The start of an addiction ? Nostalgia ?

    The start of an addiction ? Nostalgia ? British Romanticism has shown a consistent representation of the author's passions since the publication of William Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads. This man is important because he acted as a mentor to Thomas de Quincey, the author of our text, but he was also the one who pushed him to use opium to cure his teeth. The author's first consumption is told in his autobiography "Confession of an English

    2 392 Mots / 10 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 the artist denounce the restrictions of women’s rights ?

    How the artist denounce the restrictions of women’s rights ?

    “Comment les artistes dénoncent les restrictions des droits des femmes” “How the artist denounce the restrictions of women’s rights?” I- women in the art-world : the XX century For many years, in a world where men dominate, women all around the world have been fighting to get the rights they deserve, to get the equality. Before the twentieth century, women artists struggled to participate in the male-dominated art world. Along with the educational limitations, female

    465 Mots / 2 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 Curious Incident of the dog in the night

    The Curious Incident of the dog in the night

    Synthèse This set of documents is composed of the book cover with an extract from The Curious Incident of the dog in the night - time written by Mark Haddon. Mark Haddon is an author, illustrator and screen - writer who has written fifteen books for children and won numerous prizes. The Curious was published in 2003. This set of documents is composed of some pictures from the serie Wednesday on Netflix published on november

    714 Mots / 3 Pages
  • The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time

    The Curious Incident of the dog in the night time

    "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" is a novel written by Mark Haddon that tells the story of Christopher, a teenager with autism spectrum disorder. The novel provides readers with a unique perspective on how someone with autism experiences the world around them. Throughout the story, Christopher faces many challenges in his interactions with others. He has difficulty understanding social cues, emotions, and nonverbal communication, which leads to misunderstandings and misinterpretations. For

    453 Mots / 2 Pages
  • 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
  • Communication et culture de masse : Lord of the rings

    Communication et culture de masse : Lord of the rings

    Ève LANTHIER Maximilien SANSCARTIER Victor SCHIRMER Yanis TSELKIM Communication et culture de masse 601-ZP5-LG Groupe 26 La création d’un monde Jude et les Ni’lilins Travail présenté à M. Laurent DE MAISONNEUVE Département de sciences humaines Collège Lionel-Groulx Le 29 juin 2022 Table des matières Introduction 4 Nature 4 1. Géographie 4 Le Royaume de Feu : Ignis 4 Le Royaume de l’Eau : Aestus 4 Le Royaume de Terre : Runia 5 2. Créatures fantastiques

    5 515 Mots / 23 Pages
  • The impact of social networks in our lives

    The impact of social networks in our lives

    The impact of social networks in our lives In recent years, social networks have become a big part of our lives. Moreover, 81.71% of the UK population use social networks in 2011, which ranks them 3rd in Europe. Young and old alike are now using them to socialize or get information. Social networks can allow commercial companies to communicate about their products, they use it as a promotional tool. Social networks are also used to

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  • The role of cashiers

    The role of cashiers

    The article highlights the important role of cashiers in the retail grocery industry and asks why there is a growing trend to eliminate them through automation and technology. Cashiers are often the last interaction customers have with a store and can have a significant impact on their overall shopping experience. They also handle most of the payments a grocery store receives, though they are low-paid and sometimes entry-level workers. As a cashier, you're on the

    264 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The Declaration of Independence – a (the parchment in the National Archive)

    The Declaration of Independence – a (the parchment in the National Archive)

    The Declaration of Independence – a (the parchment in the National Archive) Instead of being British and colonists we’re now American. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political (…) All men are created equal. Yeahhhh!!!! I’ve come now to Washington DC. It’s a city that didn’t even exist in 1776. It was 1791 before the ….. for a new national capital was ………….. But it’s

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  • Assess the role of Mikhail Gorbachev in bringing the Cold War to an end

    Assess the role of Mikhail Gorbachev in bringing the Cold War to an end

    introduction Mikhail Gorbachev : last Soviet Leader, elected in 1985 & resigned → 25th of December 1991⇒ fall of the USSR implemented social & eco. reforms goal: improve relations between 2 superpowers → belief that without change USSR would collapse ‘New thinking’ = major changes (internally & internationally) What was the role of Mikhail Gorbachev in bringing the Cold War to an end ? Revolutionary goals ✧ demilitarize Soviet foreign policy to fix broken eco

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  • The Road of Liberty

    The Road of Liberty

    The Road of Liberty An innocent being came to our earth, This is the beginning of our bird’s birth. Born in a little tree in Mississippi, He wanted to discover the world taken by curiosity, Flying North across rivers, forests and danger With the hope of escaping places of anger. Seeing less and less lynching scenes on his way, Discovering new cities and churches to pray, He arrived in Harlem, the holy land of diversity.

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  • The importance of oil

    The importance of oil

    The importance of oil *Did you know that chewing gum was derived from petroleum? Many products depend on petroleum, which demonstrates how necessary it is. Petroleum, also known as crude oil and petroleum, is a naturally occurring yellowish-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the earth's surface. It is usually refined into various types of fuels. In fact, since the mid-1950s, petroleum has become the world's most important source of energy and is used for

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