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Spending Boom Fueled By The Desire For Happiness
I : (183 mots) Ce document est un article tiré du journal The Daily Telegraph, publié le 1er août 2005 qui traite de l’évolution des habitudes de consommation de la population au court des 40 dernières années. Dans les années 60, les consommateurs ne satisfaisaient que leurs besoins élémentaires. A partir des années 80, les habitudes de consommation changent et deviennent plus matérialistes. Le but est désormais d’assouvir des besoins d’épanouissement personnel et de joie
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The Idea Of Any Sort Of Genuine Collaboration Between Pétain's Vichy Regime And Nazi Germany Was Always Belied By The Facts. Discuss
After the German invasion of France in 1940, the Nazis set up a puppet government in Paris, the Vichy government, who, under President Pétain, were nominally in charge of running the country, but worked very closely with the Nazi leadership in Berlin. However, whether the regime and its population actually genuinely collaborated with the Nazis is a subject open for debate. In order to come to a conclusion, one must, first and foremost, evaluate whether
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Points of discussion proposed by the upcoming Moroccan Presidency for the Marrakech Climate Conference
Points of discussion proposed by the upcoming Moroccan Presidency for the Marrakech Climate Conference The upcoming Moroccan Presidency wishes to present some ideas for the agenda and objectives of the COP22 as "food for thought" and as a basis for discussion for the Parties and very much welcomes all suggestions, analysis and proposals. 1. Ratification of the Paris Agreement The upcoming Moroccan Presidency proposes that France and Morocco make every effort to ratify the Paris
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Susan Meiselas Muchachos await the counterattack by the National Guard, Matagalpa, Nicaragua, 1978 ©Susan Meiselas/ Magnum Photos
This photo “Muchachos await the counterattack by the National Guard” is taken from the the series “Nicaragua” 1978-1979 which is part of the project “Latin America (1978-2003)”, originally published in 1981 by Susan Meiselas. The photographer arrived in Nicaragua just before the insurrection in June 1978 and returned there ten years later. S.Meiselas’ aim was to shoot the revolution with colour photography which is, to her mind, a strong testimony. Susan Meiselas is not a
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Meritocracy is a myth invented by the rich
Meritocracy is a myth invented by the rich In the wake of scandal concerning inequalities of admission to US college, the author deems that the main factors are: both the privilege due to the student’s educational background and thus the advantages granted to the latter according to the social status of the parents. Access to the college in the US is not within everyone’s reach and disparities are plentiful among students who target the most
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The Vietnam War or the trauma of the first War lost by the United States of America
Antoine De Rore L3 Histoire American Civilization Subject: The Vietnam War or the trauma of the first War lost by the United States of America Summary I- The Origins of the Vietnam War (1954-1963) A) The foreign origins (1954-1959) B) The immediate origins (1961-1963) II- The progress of the Vietnam War (1964-19) A) The USA in the Vietnam War (1964-1967) B) The TET Offensive and the retreat of USA (1968-1969) C) The extension of the
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How heroism has been reinvented by the new generation ?
FAKE HEROES Over the time the word « heroism » has evolved , changing the characteristic of this expression. Words have lost their meaning and today have become both vague and specific, and we rely on connotation and equivocation instead of definition . How heroism has been reinvented by the new generation ? First of all we will see the evolution of heroism ,then if heroism is now a synonym of fame and finally the
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Towards an economy dominated by the tertiary sector
CIVI CHAPTER 4 Towards an economy dominated by the tertiary sector Britain today its a services economy. Most of its revenue it’s derived from services. To explain how the transition from secondary sector to tertiary sector occured. 2-A The tranformation of british manufacturing 2-A-1 the decline of the 20th century In the early 20th century britain failed to keep up with the latest technological change. Firstable bc of the strategy he chose which consisted in
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Analyse Flower by the sea de William Carlos William
Analyse de Poème Bonjour, je vais vous faire part de mon expérience de lecture des deux versions et de leurs traductions du poème "Flowers by the sea», écrit par Williams Carlos Williams. Je vais analyser et interpréter les deux versions de ce poème, en prenant compte de leur composition et de leurs traductions. La première lecture de Flowers by the sea nous dresse un tableau de paysage, au bord de la mer ou au sommet
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COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Texte anglais Hello everyone, today I'm going to tell you about the situation in the United States because of Covid 19. First we will see what covid is, then we will see what consequences it has had on the United States and finally we will see how the United States is dealing with this problem. Covid: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The majority of people with COVID-19 will experience only
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Open-plan offices don't work and will be replaced by the "coffice"
Maxime Matter Monday, March 7th, 2022 Open-plan offices don't work and will be replaced by the "coffice" This document is an article written by Sarah Knapton. It was published in The Telegraph on October 1st in 2017. The main topic is the open plan offices. How does open-plan offices affect the working atmosphere and how can it be solved? First, we can study how open offices are saw by workers and how it impacts their
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Analyse des poèmes « Flowers by the sea » & « Les fenêtres »
William Carlos Williams, est un des grands représentants du modernisme américain. Né en 1883, l’homme s’illustre tant en tant que poète, qu’en tant que traducteur, critique littéraire ou encore romancier américain. Il participe également aux mouvements de l'imagisme et de l'objectivisme dont il est l'un des membres fondateurs. Cette particularité, on l’observe notamment dans son poème « Flowers by the sea », dont je vais tenter ici de vous offrir une analyse; notamment en comparant
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Analyse du poème « Flowers by the sea »
William Carlos Williams, est un des grands représentants du modernisme américain. Né en 1883, l’homme s’illustre tant en tant que poète, qu’en tant que traducteur, critique littéraire ou encore romancier américain. Il participe également aux mouvements de l'imagisme et de l'objectivisme dont il est l'un des membres fondateurs. Cette particularité, on l’observe notamment dans son poème « Flowers by the sea », dont je vais tenter ici de vous offrir une analyse; notamment en comparant
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Toute Société dans laquelle la garantie des Droits n'est pas assurée, ni la séparation des Pouvoirs déterminée, n'a point de Constitution. » Article 16 de la Déclaration des Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen. Qu’est ce qu’une Constitution ?
BOUCHER Lucie 12/10 « Toute Société dans laquelle la garantie des Droits n'est pas assurée, ni la séparation des Pouvoirs déterminée, n'a point de Constitution. » Article 16 de la Déclaration des Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen. Qu’est ce qu’une Constitution ? La constitution est une loi fondamentale qui définit les droits et libertés des citoyens, qui organise et précise le fonctionnement d’un Etat. La Constitution pourrait être définit comme un ensemble de règles
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The Grieving Of The Mother By Gwendolyn Brooks
The Grieving of The Mother "The Mother," by Gwendolyn Brooks, is about a mother who has experienced a number of abortions and now has remorse. You can feel the remorse she is going through when reading the poem. She is regretful, yet explains that she had no other choice. It is a heartfelt poem where she talks bout how she will not be able to do certain things for the children that she aborted. This
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The Great Depression
The great dipression:Though the United States of America is a world power and a leading nation which is an example of development and progress, it went through a period which no one can forget and still managed to come out of it shining and stronger than ever. That period was the period of Great Depression which started in 1929 and was over with the World War II. Officially the great depression started on a Tuesday
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The Great Gatsby
Important Quotations Explained 1. I hope she’ll be a fool—that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool. Explanation for Quotation 1 >> Daisy speaks these words in Chapter 1 as she describes to Nick and Jordan her hopes for her infant daughter. While not directly relevant to the novel’s main themes, this quote offers a revealing glimpse into Daisy’s character. Daisy is not a fool herself but is
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The Industrial Revolution In Great Britain
The Industrial Revolution and its Immediate Impact. Great Britain was the homeland of the Industrial Revolution nowhere else in the world had such a revolution taken place. It took place from 10 to 1830 these are the dates given by historians. Obviously it was urban and modern and those phenomenon are very important. Great Britain was as a result the first country confronted with the first economic impacts of the Industrial Revolution, but also political,
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La démoralisation du rêve américain dans The Great Gatsby (film) (document en anglais)
The Demoralization of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby After World War I, soldiers came back to a very different America than they had left. People had lost the morals and work ethic that made America great, and were more focused on material possessions than traditional success. The American Dream had taken on a vastly different persona to the one they were used to. As such, in his novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott
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The poems Horses by Edwin Muir and Pike by Ted Hughes
In the poems Horses by Edwin Muir and Pike by Ted Hughes, the poets use poetic devices to convey their views towards the animal world and nature. Both poems possess central themes of animals and nature, although Edwin Muir incorporates a negative theme of industrialization and the repression of nature while Ted Hughes maintains a more positive tone throughout the poem. Towards the beginning of the poem "Horses" the poet conveys his feelings towards animals
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Uniform Act On Contracts For The Carriage Of Goods By Road
Introduction “OHBLA is a legal tool conceived and realized by Africa to serve economic integration and growth” Keba M’BAYE. Few legal instruments have assigned themselves more ambitious objectives than the Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHBLA). On October 17, 1993, in Port Louis, Mauritius, 14 african heads of states signed a treaty creating a climate of trust in the economic systems of the contracting states with a view to creating a
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The Fly Littérature Britannique By Katherine Mansfield
The Fly, by Katherine Mansfield Katherine Mansfield : influenced by Virginia Woolf, DH Lawrence. She was a symbolist. 1915 : her brother was killed in the tranchees : she was traumatized. 1922 : the Fly. The Fly Part1 : Mr Woodifield Part2 : Boss remembers the past Part3 : The fly 1) Rhythm The whole short story is a scene. Part 3 is the most detailed, the most important. 2) Narrator (Who tells?) Extradiegetic and heterodiegetic => a criticism. 3) Focalization (Who
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The Great Exhibition
THE GREAT EXHIBITION The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations, was an international exhibition that took place in Hyde Park, in London, from the 1st May to the 11th October 1851. It was organized by Prince Albert and other members of Royal Society, in the Crystal Palace. This exhibition marks the peak of British power in the Victorian time and the triumph of modern industry with the presentation of craft and
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The Crucible By Arthur Miller
Arthur Miller didn’t choose the title of his play, The Crucible, by accident. Indeed, the various meanings of the term “crucible” can be seen as a metaphor for American society. First of all, we can say that the first meaning of “crucible” is “a metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted or subjected to very high temperatures”. This metaphor appears in the play throughout Salem. Indeed, Salem, where the play takes
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The inaugural address by John F. Kennedy
COMMENTARY : THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS BY JOHN F. KENNEDY Introduction The inaugural address of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, was delivered on January 20, 1961. Kennedy was elected as the new President of the United States, famous for being a war hero during the Second World War, he was attempting through his speech to stand as an influential president in spite of the fact that he won with a slim margin, popular character. In times of the
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