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  • The puritans

    The puritans

    The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to purify the Church of England. England in the 17th century was what is known as a “confessional state” – everyone was supposed to practice religion in the way the government decided. But puritans didn’t much like

    4 042 Mots / 17 Pages
  • The quadratic funtion

    The quadratic funtion

    The quadratic funtion I)History and Definition The Babylonians: Tablets of this time( 1 800-1 500 BC) keep a crowd of information, in particular they reveal us an already very developed algebra and testify of the control of the Babylonians to solve quadratic equations. The Babylonian clay tablet N 13901 of

    820 Mots / 4 Pages
  • The race and gender in election, typically american reality ?

    The race and gender in election, typically american reality ?

    The race and gender in election, typilacally american reality ? In United States of America the situation of women rights still tragic, a real discrimination remain, many forcast realated on, like the women earn 21% less than man in iqual post, and more. Add to this, many of racial trouble,

    326 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The racism

    The racism

    Le racisme Good morning, today I’m going to talk you about the racism. The racism is a form of discrimination that calls to mind some American practices under the Bush Republican presidency ; of harassment too which is present in every country, every school, every high school, all over the

    396 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The religion and the society

    The religion and the society

    Religion and society in the USA since the 1890s Introduction: « In God we trust » This famous national motto – and yet officially passed in 1956 – shows the particular link existing in the USA between society and religion. Despite the great diversity of the American people, the religious

    951 Mots / 4 Pages
  • The road not taken

    The road not taken

    « The road not taken » Robert Frost GENERAL COMPREHENSION 1. Identify the main character. The main character is the narrator, he is traveler (l.3) 2. Identify the main tense : what is the poem about ? The main tense is simple past in this poem. This poem is about

    700 Mots / 3 Pages
  • The Roaring twenties

    The Roaring twenties

    The Roaring twenties In aftermath of the first world war the United-States needs a new age. The raring twenties announce what the americans wanted in other words to live fully of life. This period means the growth of the United-States The notion that I chose is idea of progress. In

    403 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The role of Dorothea Lange in the Great Depression

    The role of Dorothea Lange in the Great Depression

    DOROTHEA LANGE AND THE GREAT DEPRESSION Working for the Farm Security Administration (FSA), Dorothea Lange accomplished both works of informing as a journalist and raising awarness as a social worker, using photojournalism. Dorothea Lange was born on May 26, 1895, and she died on october 11, 1965. She was and

    312 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The role of racism and stereotypes in jokes

    The role of racism and stereotypes in jokes

    The role of racism and stereotypes in jokes Some languages replace the /r/ sound with the /l/ sound, but not under the same circumstances; sometimes, this behavior is a choice and other times it’s the rule. Puerto Ricans as spanish language speakers are distinguished by their /l/ at the

    1 048 Mots / 5 Pages
  • The Route 66

    The Route 66

    Notions abordées : * Myths and heroes : côté mythique de la route 66 (american Dream) * Idea of progress : 1ère route qui traverse tous les USA et progrès grâce à la création de l’Interstate 40 * Spaces and exchanges : échange démographique avec migration de la population notamment

    416 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The Safety Bicycle

    The Safety Bicycle

    Starley was born on December 24, 1855, and lives on Chapel Hill in Walthamstow, London, England. He is the son of gardeners John Starley and Mary Ann In 1872, he moved to Coventry to work with his inventor uncle James Starley. He worked with his uncle and William Hillman for

    517 Mots / 3 Pages
  • The scarlet letter

    The scarlet letter

    This document is a photography . According to the clothing style of the different characters, we can say that the era in which they are is probably the middle ages. We can identify the faces of two characters who seem sad or worried. The woman in the middle of the

    329 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The Screen Tourism

    The Screen Tourism

    SPACES AND EXCHANGES This notion deals with the geographical and symbolic areas that all societies occupy and the interactions between men and different societies. Our world is built on the exploration and conquest of new spaces. The different cultural, economic, sociological and language interactions have shaped and characterised our modern-day

    830 Mots / 4 Pages
  • The self and others : conflict

    The self and others : conflict

    Chap. 12 : The self & Others : conflict displeasure : discontent a nuisance : a pain in the neck to irritate : to annoy to be cross with someone : to be angry at/ with spitefulness : malevolence pitilessness : ruthlessness to mock someone : to laugh at to

    1 115 Mots / 5 Pages
  • The sharing economy

    The sharing economy

    The sharing economy The sharing econmy, also known as collaborative consumption or peer-to-peer, is a concept that put foward the ability of people to rent or borrow things and services rather than buy and keep them for themselves, the sharing economy follows a different path from the normal economy; in

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