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  • Midnight summer Dream

    Midnight summer Dream

    Exercices récapitulatifs 1. On lance un projectile avec un canon à ressort tel qu'illustré ci-dessous. Le ressort à une constante de rappel de 2000 N/m et est initialement comprimé de 20,0 cm. Le canon est incliné de 45 degré et le projectile à une masse de 0,500 kg. Lorsque le projectile se déplace dans le canon, ce dernier subit une force de frottement de 5,00 N. Portée 1. Calculez la portée du projectile. Rép :

    904 Mots / 4 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
  • How did reconstruction create economic, social and political freedom for African american

    How did reconstruction create economic, social and political freedom for African american

    Reconstruction, which lasted from the end of the Civil War until 1877, was a period of rebuilding and reform in the United States, particularly in the Southern states. During this period, the federal government implementell a series of measures aimed at creating economic, social, and political freedom for African Americans. One of the most significant ways in which Reconstruction created economic freedom for African Americans was through land ownership. The federal government implemented a number

    470 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

    1 964 Mots / 8 Pages
  • The american revolution and independence

    The american revolution and independence

    the american revolution and independence ppt revolution américaine.pptx Introduction: The Revolutionary War, also known as the American Revolution, arose from growing tensions between residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies and the colonial government, which represented the British crown. Conflicts between British troops and colonial forces in Lexington and Concord in 17 kicked off the armed conflict, and by the following summer, the rebels were waging a full-scale war for their independence. France entered

    2 268 Mots / 10 Pages
  • Essay, how do americans feel about guns?

    Essay, how do americans feel about guns?

    How do Americans feel about guns? American history is rooted in guns. The Second Amendment to the American Constitution was instated so that the state may never exercise tyrannic power such as lived under British rule. Ever since, Americans have clung to their guns whether it be for their own protection and freedom, or sports. However, guns are violence, violence compressed in a barrel, in a bullet, in a trigger, thrown across time and space

    2 707 Mots / 11 Pages
  • Description of a portrait photograph of American artist Jim Morrison

    Description of a portrait photograph of American artist Jim Morrison

    Daumas Lucas Photojournalism Seminar “Young Lion” photograph of bare-chested Jim Morrison by American photographer Joel Brodsky, summer 1967 Une image contenant personne, habits, pose Description générée automatiquement I chose this picture of American singer Jim Morrison because of its iconic status and the feline energy it emanates of one of my favorite artists. Compositionally, the posture of the artist creates a sense of strong intensity and directness in the image. His arms are stretched out

    415 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Art and power – African-American art

    Art and power – African-American art

    1ère : Art and power – African-American art Historical background : MCQ - Choose the correct answer : 1. The American Civil War : 1. Lasted 4 years from 1914 to 1918 2. Lasted 4 years from 1861 to 1865 3. Lasted 4 years from 1776 to 1780 2. One of the main reasons why this war was waged was (2 answers): 1. Northerners wanted to limit slavery and even abolish it 2. Southerners wanted

    597 Mots / 3 Pages
  • American Imperialism in The Reluctant Fundamentalist

    American Imperialism in The Reluctant Fundamentalist

    American Imperialism final text Introduction American imperialism describes policies aimed at extending the political, economic, and cultural control of the United States over areas beyond its boundaries. It may include military conquest, gunboat diplomacy, unequal treaties, or preferred factions, economic penetration through private companies followed by intervention when those interests are threatened, or regime change. The government of the US has never referred to itself as an empire, but some refer to it as such.

    4 018 Mots / 17 Pages
  • African American In New York City - Info for Oral

    African American In New York City - Info for Oral

    Dominique : Racial displacement is the action of moving a racial group from its place to another. Many communities and especially the African American community have been suffering from this , which explains why their community is so present in some areas in NY but inexistant in others. Today I am going tell you geographically where they live and why. During segregation many black families moved to the north of the United States to escape

    893 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Le Système SABRE d’American Airlines

    Le Système SABRE d’American Airlines

    RAPPEL DES FAITS : Le Système SABRE d’American Airlines est un système informatisé de réservation de billets d'avion qu’ils ont su mettre sur pieds, dans le but de résoudre un problème opérationnel sur le processus de réservation des billets qui était assez lourd. Le processus étant long et lourd, AAL se retrouvait donc généralement avec plusieurs sièges vides, ce qui impactait sur leur rentabilité. Ils sont parvenus à inventer un système qui permettrait de réduire

    567 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Anglais juridique : Introduction to the British and American Political Institutions

    Anglais juridique : Introduction to the British and American Political Institutions

    ANGLAIS JURIDIQUE * Introduction to the British and American Political Institutions CM + module de grammaire en autonomie « English Booster » : Cours : Remédiation en anglais - Grammaire (univ-lyon3.fr) Semaine 1 – 18 septembre Noms dénombrables et indénombrables Semaine 2 – 25 septembre A, the ou absence d’article ? Semaine 3 – 2 octobre This/These, That/Those Semaine 4 – 9 octobre Les quantifieurs Some, Any et No Semaine 5 – 16 octobre Les

    3 964 Mots / 16 Pages
  • My dream job

    My dream job

    First, to me, a dream job would be a job which makes you happy every morning when you wake up. The secret that leads to happiness is to do what you like and the secret to be successful in life is to like what you do. This is how I would define a dream job. So, my dream job would be to be a doctor and build my own hospital. I want to help as

    416 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Analyse de l'œuvre American Progress de John Gast 1872

    Analyse de l'œuvre American Progress de John Gast 1872

    John GAST, American Progress, 1872 American Progress is a painting created by John Gast in 1872. In the 19th century in the United States, Manifest Destiny was the idea that Americans were destined to rule the continent which allowed the Americans to take and destroy the land, the animals and native people. Manifest Destiny is depicting the west as uncivilized, wild and unruly which America must naturally colonize and dominate. a lot of people believed

    597 Mots / 3 Pages
  • American Brevet Oral

    American Brevet Oral

    American Brevet oral Intro: in this presentation I will talk about mental illnesses. The history of mental illness goes back as far as written records. Psychiatry got its name as a medical specialty in the early 1800s. There are a lot a books about mental illnesses and mental health in general but a small percentage of them hit the spotlight. In this presentation I will talk about The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath; Girl, interrupted

    944 Mots / 4 Pages
  • What’s the Americans relationship to the media ?

    What’s the Americans relationship to the media ?

    ANGLAIS.2 : FAKE ! What’s the Americans relationship to the media ? Faire une suppositions : - I think it could be about (Je pense qu’il pourrait s’agir de) documentary movies since (puisque) this may be from a movie or a filming - I guess the movie is about (Je suppose que … parle de) astronomy because the scene takes place on the moon scene - I suppose it will deal with (Je suppose que

    653 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Stage American Vintage

    Stage American Vintage

    convention_type.jpg ________________ SOMMAIRE INTRODUCTION 3 I/ A FAIRE PENDANT LE STAGE 3 II/ LES FICHES DE SYNTHESE 4 1. ENTREE EN MATIERE 4 1.1. LA PAGE DE GARDE 4 1.2. L'ENGAGEMENT DE NON PLAGIAT 5 1.3. L’INTRODUCTION 5 2. CONTENU DES FICHES DE SYNTHESE 5 2.1. SYNTHESE 1 : présentation de l’organisation et de son environnement (3 pages max.) 5 2.2. SYNTHESE 2 : LA MISSION PRINCIPALE (3 PAGES MAX) 6 2.3. SYNTHESE 3 :

    2 864 Mots / 12 Pages
  • The evolving landscape of american media: WikiLeaks, Whistleblowers, and the battle for information

    The evolving landscape of american media: WikiLeaks, Whistleblowers, and the battle for information

    The Evolving Landscape of American Media: WikiLeaks, Whistleblowers, and the Battle for Information Medias are one of the 5 powers estates : it is the fourth one, the others being the executive, the legislative and the judiciary. The media internet are considered to be the fifth estate. So medias and internet medias occupy two places : we can thus consider them extremely powerful. American media is diverse and incluses television, radio, print, and internet media.

    276 Mots / 2 Pages
  • The rise and fall of the American Mall: Video

    The rise and fall of the American Mall: Video

    The rise and fall of the American Mall: Video Watch the video https://www.businessinsider.com/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-american-mall-2020-7?r=US&IR=T Then answer the questions or fill in missing words in sentences. 1. How do American Malls look like today? Find three adjectives to define them. 2. When and why were American Malls created? …......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3. What is the state of the American Mall today? It has either …................................ or is on …....... …..................... to do so. 4. In the years …............... there

    507 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Course on american history : westward expansion from the natives point of view

    Course on american history : westward expansion from the natives point of view

    History Theme 2 – Westward Expansion Theme 2 - Westward Expansion “Go west young Man” The American Frontier during the 19th century PART 2 – A tragedy for the Native Americans (PPT1 – Slide 1) Slides 2-7 Introduction: 5 maps: From 1850 to 1900, Native Americans lost most of their land in the Western part of the USA after losing all of it in the Eastern part because the encroachment by the settlers. Key Questions:

    6 341 Mots / 26 Pages

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