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  • Notion de pouvoir : how does the power influence us in companies ?

    Notion de pouvoir : how does the power influence us in companies ?

    I'm going to talk about the notion of Power. First of all, I would like to give a brief definition of the notion.The power is the capacity or ability to direct on the influence the behaviour of others on the course of events. We can then wonder how does the power influence us in companies ? I)bad influence in companies on the employees yet It can happen that the leaders overuse their power over others,

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  • The idea of progress : How for is the notion of the idea of progress developed in the documents, we have studied in class this year?

    The idea of progress : How for is the notion of the idea of progress developed in the documents, we have studied in class this year?

    Today we are going to talk about the notion of the idea of progress. This year, we have studied many document, we can link this notion. But to begin with we have to define the keyword “idea of progress”. The idea of progress is the theory that the different advances in technology and social organization can produce an improvement in the human condition. Progress implies change and evolution and throughout history most advances have been

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  • How did French nationalism evolve in France from 1870 to 1945?

    How did French nationalism evolve in France from 1870 to 1945?

    Nationalism refers to the passionate attachment to a nation, the belief in the superiority of the nation towards others. The nation is a group of people sharing a past, a history, a language, and a same culture. Nationalism is attached to the national sovereignty, to the independence of the nation. Two kinds of nationalism can be distinguished: aggressive and reactionary nationalism; and defensive nationalism, which essentially refuses the loss of national sovereignty. Nationalism affirms that

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  • Spaces and Exchanges : Why do immigrants choose to leave their countries for the US? What difficulities do they face over there ?

    Spaces and Exchanges : Why do immigrants choose to leave their countries for the US? What difficulities do they face over there ?

    I'm going to talk about the notion of S&E .The notion of spaces and exchanges is a broad concept that relates to the movement from one place to another. All societies are somehow defined by the geographical and symbolics spaces they occupy and how they open up these spaces. The notion may include an exchange in the context of the immigration per exemple. To illustrate this notion, we will ask ourselves why do immigrants choose

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  • The role of Comfort Women in actual South Korea’s antagonism toward Japan

    The role of Comfort Women in actual South Korea’s antagonism toward Japan

    The role of Comfort Women in actual South Korea’s antagonism toward Japan “You cannot continue to victimize someone else just because you yourself were a victim once—there has to be a limit”. Edward Said There is one topic that keeps coming up in the South-Korean newspapers even very recently and that strongly affect the Korean people, I want to talk about the Comfort Women issue. From 1910 to 1945 South Korea went through the Japanese

    3 620 Mots / 15 Pages
  • Notion Places and forms of power : how speech used to exert power, and in what different forms and places ?

    Notion Places and forms of power : how speech used to exert power, and in what different forms and places ?

    Places and forms of power « Places » could be important buildings or institutions that represent a certain form of power or a symbol. A place can also be a country or a state. « Power » is the ability to control others, events, or resources; the ability to make things happen despite obstacles, resistance, or opposition. I will focus, on my analysis, on the power of speech. So, we will ask ourselves the following

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  • Analyze the impact of deindustrialization on a global and regional scale and the role of technology in deindustrialization

    Analyze the impact of deindustrialization on a global and regional scale and the role of technology in deindustrialization

    Clea Bonnet, 1SIA 05/09/17 Analyze the impact of deindustrialization on a global and regional scale and the role of technology in deindustrialization Since the 1970s, developed countries have been witnessing the demise of their heavy and manufacturing industries and the subsequent growth of their service sector. Deindustrialization is defined as the process of social and economic change caused by the removal and/or reduction of industrial activity or capacity in a region or economy. This essay

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  • How events like the terrorism in Mosul impact people and their fundamental rights as human beings?

    How events like the terrorism in Mosul impact people and their fundamental rights as human beings?

    I chose this article because the situation with ISIS throughout the last few years has really impacted a large group of people, and after not hearing much about it the past few months it interested me to look into it more. I think this article ties in to bigger problems around the world like I chose this article because the situation with ISIS throughout the last few years has really impacted a large group of

    864 Mots / 4 Pages
  • The idea of progress : to what extent technology is improving sport ?

    The idea of progress : to what extent technology is improving sport ?

    Idea of progress The idea of progress can be defined as an improvement a development or a change (a technical, scientific or social advance wich contributes to making the world a better place). In the notion of idea of progress we will talk about Positive and negative aspects of the evolution of technology in sport. We will ask the following question: To what extent is technology improving sport? First of all, we will see positive

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  • Mythe et heroes : How ordinary people become heroes in the eyes of society and influences people's careers ?

    Mythe et heroes : How ordinary people become heroes in the eyes of society and influences people's careers ?

    Meunier Marie Notion d’anglais T°ES Myths and heroes I'm going to talk about the notion Myths and Heroes through Steve Jobs and A myth is a story of gods or heroes, and hero represent an object of extreme admiration and devotion, admired for his achievements, noble qualities and great courage. To illustrate this notion, I chose to talk about heroes and that can represent them to society. We shall wonder : How ordinary people become

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  • Lieux et formes de pouvoir : should we ban guns in the united states ?

    Lieux et formes de pouvoir : should we ban guns in the united states ?

    I am going to talk about the notion of locations and Forms of power. First of all I would like to give a quick definition of that notion. Power is a strength or force exerted or capable of being exerted, power is synonym of might. It can be exerted by Justice, the media like television, radio or high political authorities per exemple. Should we ban guns in the United States? First I will present arguments

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  • HOW HAS NGOs WORK IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED REGIONS CHANGED SINCE THE 1990s AND WITH WHAT CONSEQUENCES?

    HOW HAS NGOs WORK IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED REGIONS CHANGED SINCE THE 1990s AND WITH WHAT CONSEQUENCES?

    With the shift of international relations in 1991, due to the end of the Cold War, the humanitarian world also got affected by significant transformations. Indeed, with the changing nature of conflict and the emergence of “new wars” there had been a decline of violence, but contrastingly, an increased decentralisation of it (Kaldor, 2007, p. 50), contributing to the blurring of boundaries between civilians and the military. This constituted a challenge for both non-governmental

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  • The european Union in the globalization

    The european Union in the globalization

    Antoine Jolivet – PGE 4 The European Union in the globalization The European Union is a power area which is in the center of the globalization and the world trade. It has a powerful sea front which is called the “Northern Range” which allow the EU to be globally open on the rest of the world. First of all, I will present the European Union as a major actor and a major pole of the

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  • Melba Patillo's Testimony on the segregation in Little Rock

    Melba Patillo's Testimony on the segregation in Little Rock

    Melba Patillo's Testimony on the segregation in Little Rock In a city of the South of the United States, the public school continues the school segregation ninety two years after the abolition of slavery as well as three years after the stop of the segregation in the country. In summer, 1957, nine black students are chosen to form the first integration of the Blacks to the Exchange High School of Little Rock which is

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  • Freedom of expression as it exists in the United States is not a good example

    Freedom of expression as it exists in the United States is not a good example

    Mariam Burton HOMEWORK Freedom of expression as it exists in the United States is not a good example for me, and I could not encourage or even want all states to have such freedom of expression. Every country has its freedom of expression, a freedom that is sometimes limited, but freedom of expression as it exists in the United States is not a freedom to have in all countries. Freedom of expression must only allow

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  • Business in China: The Risks, Costs and Benefits

    Business in China: The Risks, Costs and Benefits

    BUSINESS IN CHINA: THE RISKS, COSTS AND BENEFITS Business in China: The Risks, Costs and Benefits Gabrielle Kasza, Alice Mueller, Jonah Sutton, Victor Van den Heuvel Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona We are Samsung from South Korea looking to do business in China. Here is our geographic, cultural, and legal analysis to conclude our risks, benefits, and costs. 1.Geographic Influences China is the third biggest country in the world, following Russia and Canada. It has a

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  • Myths and heroes : to what extent one individual's action trigger off the improvement of a whole people ?

    Myths and heroes : to what extent one individual's action trigger off the improvement of a whole people ?

    MYTHS AND HEROES The notion I’m going to deal with is myths and heroes. First of all, I’d like to give a definition of these two concepts: A hero is a person admired for his great bravery, his achievements and who played a major role in an important situation. A myth can be defined as a story about fictional character or heroes whose several traits correspond to a human ideal. The notion of myth is

    611 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Seats and forms of power : To what extent can we say that the social rejection is a matter of psychology ?

    Seats and forms of power : To what extent can we say that the social rejection is a matter of psychology ?

    Intro : I’m going to deal with the notion Seats and Forms of power. First of all, I would like to give you a definition. In politics and social science, power is the ability to influence the behavior of peoople. In order to live together, members of a community accept rules, laws… This helps to create social cohesion but can also lead to conflicts and tensions. Even when authority seams absolute, tree are always couter-pokers

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  • Does the severity of global poverty make it wrong for us to buy luxuries rather than using the money to help the global poor?

    Does the severity of global poverty make it wrong for us to buy luxuries rather than using the money to help the global poor?

    In this essay, I will discuss the question: does the severity of global poverty make it wrong for us to buy luxuries rather than using the money to help the global poor? This question implies the principles of luxuries, severe global poverty, individual contribution and/or aid, and morality. Luxuries spendings are by definition spendings that are pricey, but also non-essential: they are not necessary for survival and are beyond comfort. People that can afford luxuries

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  • Analyse of "a day in the life"

    Analyse of "a day in the life"

    _ voici maintenant l’heure de la chronique d’André Manoukian. Bonjour André de quoi allez vous nous parlez ? _ Et bien mon cher Patrick je vais vous parler des Beatles et plus précisement de : A day in the life A Day in the Life est une chanson des Beatles, qui clôt leur album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.. Elle est remarquable pour les paroles surréalistes. A Day in the Life est souvent considérée

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  • Role of international institutions in the world's economic governance since 1945

    Role of international institutions in the world's economic governance since 1945

    OIB ORAL TOPICS Key Issue 4: (by Nano ) Evaluate the role of international institutions in the economic governance of the world since 1945. INTRODUCTION: After WWII, a new era completed by a worldwide economic governance dominated by the USA began. New international institutions were built to regulate the economic governance and help all countries to develop. From the 80’s, the increase of globalisation, the transformation into a multipolar world, the awareness of liberal capitalism’s

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  • Comparison and contrast between the approaches taken by H&M, Benetton and Zara to managing their supply networks

    Comparison and contrast between the approaches taken by H&M, Benetton and Zara to managing their supply networks

    Comparison and contrast between the approaches taken by H&M, Benetton and Zara to managing their supply networks H&M Zara Benetton Concept Fashion and quality at the best price Fashion and quality at the best price Less high fashion but higher quality and durability Design * The “design” stage is separated from the “volume buying” stage and “delivery dates” choices * One single homogeneous department gathering: 100 designers in Stockholm + 50 pattern designers + 100

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  • Places and forms of power : what are the different ways members of a society can use to protest?

    Places and forms of power : what are the different ways members of a society can use to protest?

    I’m going to introduce to you the notion of places and forms of power. • In politics and social science, power is the ability to influence the behavior of people. In or- der to live together members of a community accept rules, regulations, laws. This helps to create social cohesion but can also lead to conflicts and tensions. Even when authority seems absolute, there are always counter-powers which question it, aim at limiting its ex-

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  • Prepare the following questions for discussion in class

    Prepare the following questions for discussion in class

    Prepare the following questions for discussion in class 1. What is a zero- hours contract? Explain in your own words. The zero contract hours is a contract which not guaranteed neither weekly working time, nor minimum wage. 1. What are the disadvantages of ZHCs for workers? Be inconveniences for the employees are that they have to remain available all the time for the employers. They cannot organize their day as them wish it The number

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  • Is power a major theme in The Use of Force?

    Is power a major theme in The Use of Force?

    Power and dominance are two recurring concepts in every domain around the world. In the medical world, for example, there have been many instances of professionals using and abusing power. This can be seen in William Carlos Williams’ The Use of Force, where power and the abuse of power are central themes. The doctor in Williams’ work irrationally decides to use power to help his patient and enjoys doing so. This is shown through the

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