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  • The idea of progress : how have women improved their living conditions and struggle for equality during the Sixties?

    The idea of progress : how have women improved their living conditions and struggle for equality during the Sixties?

    THE IDEA OF PROGRESS Introduction First, I will define the notion of progress. The idea of progress can be defined as an improvement, a development or a change. A technical, scientific or social advance which contributes to making the world a better place. Socialy speaking, it means less discrimination and more equality. This year, we studied several documents about the idea of progress. In order to illustrate this notion, I have chosen to talk about

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  • How to clothe oneself and allow the education of one's children when one is in need?

    How to clothe oneself and allow the education of one's children when one is in need?

    It is undeniable that the world is getting richer over time, that is a fact. Man is now able to become richer, and then to enjoy his wealth, in pleasant and luxurious comfort. It is undeniable, the quality, the standard of living of the rich is increasing and improving. This is called progress. I am not against progress, on the contrary, progress is a promise towards a better future. But neither can it be denied,

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • 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

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  • Sustainability in the Agriculture Industry

    Sustainability in the Agriculture Industry

    2810456 STUDENT ASSESSMENT FORM By submitting this assignment I confirm that I have not sourced or used any information from any online ‘essay’ provider nor any other third party not acknowledged in my assignment. Student Registration Number: 2810456 Module Code: MGTU9S1 Assessment Due Date: 4/11/2019 Assignment Received: (office use only) Tutor’s Name: Grade Descriptors Criteria (that meets the module learning outcomes) 0-29% 30-39% 40-49% 50-59% 60-69% 70-79% 80-100% Structure of Essay Does the essay have

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  • How has society perceived the idea of implants in the USA over the past two decades?

    How has society perceived the idea of implants in the USA over the past two decades?

    How has society perceived the idea of implants in the USA over the past two decades? According to Oxford Languages, an implant designates something that is put into a part of the body, usually in a medical operation, with the goal of improving or enhancing different aspects of human life. Coming from the Egyptian and Mayan civilisations, they have greatly evolved in precision and technicality during the XXth century. However, a new type of implant

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  • How to understand and prevent the process of jihadist radicalisation in today’s Europe ?

    How to understand and prevent the process of jihadist radicalisation in today’s Europe ?

    HOW TO UNDERSTAND AND PREVENT THE PROCESS OF JIHADIST RADICALISATION IN TODAY’S EUROPE ? Essay Economic Political Science Written by Romane Comte 2018 ________________ Table of contents Introduction I. A suitable and efficient process, difficult to understand A) The causes of radicalisation B) The Radicalisation Process : how to understand it in order to prevent it II. How to set up efficient measures in Europe A) Inspiring and promising European models B) European measures are

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  • How England became one of the most powerful empire in tu world ?

    How England became one of the most powerful empire in tu world ?

    EXPO DNL How England became one of the most powerful empire in tu world ? Intro At its peak in 1920, the British Empire covered 22% of the planet's landmass, and a quarter of the world's population was under its domination. Queen Victoria, the emblematic figure of this empire, left her mark on it through her prosperous reign. But English domination began long before Victoria. To trace its origins, we need to go back to

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  • How significant is the ‘digital’ in the wars of the 21st century?

    How significant is the ‘digital’ in the wars of the 21st century?

    How significant is the ‘digital’ in the wars of the 21st century? In the 21st century, the world has undergone a great evolution towards digitalization in various aspects. Whether in medicine, industry or warfare, all of these areas have been affected by this digital revolution. Warfare in the 21st century has greatly evolved with the digitization of the world, particularly in different aspects such as industrialization. Moreover, since the 90s, new weapon creation processes and

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  • USA Neutrality Before The Attack Of Pear Harbor

    USA Neutrality Before The Attack Of Pear Harbor

    For more than a hundred years, from 1815 to 1917, the United States had kept itself out of European wars and after the First World War, the feeling of this traditional policy revived through the country. However, isolation failed again when the country entered the Second World War in December 1941 after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The neutrality of the United States until this attack was a controversy and this essay will discuss its

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  • The Fire Of Carlton Hall Dormitory, Maybe A Criminal Act

    The Fire Of Carlton Hall Dormitory, Maybe A Criminal Act

    February the 18th, a fire destroys University dormitory on the campus of Southern Missouri. More than Hundred students were killed and injured. A few days after, this incident, a police investigation is in progress, but it is known that has been said that this incident is maybe a criminal act. Before this accident, the redaction received many anonymous messages. These mails have been sent to the redaction to condemn building of the madhouse, the Campus

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  • The danger of robots

    The danger of robots

    To begin with a robot is a mechatronical device doing tasks which are dangerous, repetitive or impossible for humans. Robots are a complex assembly of mechanical and electronical parts. We’re going to present you domestic robots. A domestic robot is a robot used to do household chores. The first domestic robot to be sold was “Aibo” and it was built by Sony in 1999. Today the most sold robot is a vacuum robot, the “Roomba”

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  • The English Music Industry

    The English Music Industry

    The music business, as one of the largest components of the UK's creative industries, is an essential part of the UK's culture and economy (bpi) In fact, Britain has arguably the strongest music market in Europe in terms of sales per capita, media impact, effect on lifestyle and global influence. Pop music is an important part of British culture, not just as an expression of Englishness, but as a indicator of the multi-cultural nature of

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  • Renault Nissan - The Making Of A Global Alliance

    Renault Nissan - The Making Of A Global Alliance

    Renault/Nissan: The Making of a Global Alliance Prepared By: Jason Park & Isaac Hattem Why is Renault seeking a strategic partner? What are Renault’s strengths and weaknesses in seeking a partner? The most successful strategic alliances are between companies with complementary strengths and weaknesses. Renault has been building cars since it was started under the name Société Renault Frères. Louis Renault, his brothers Marcel and Fernand, and his friends Thomas Evert and Julian Wyer founded

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  • The Role Of The Sahara Question In Framing Moroccan Foreign

    The Role Of The Sahara Question In Framing Moroccan Foreign

    The Sahara question has been the most important concern of the Moroccan foreign policy. The role and the impact of the Sahara issue in the Kingdom’s foreign policy have varied considerably across the range of its foreign relations. In some cases, the dispute has been a fundamental factor in the relations, while in others it has beenfar less important. I will go through the different international relations of Morocco depicting the role of the Sahara

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  • The Study Of The Bell Curve - Civilisation Américaine

    The Study Of The Bell Curve - Civilisation Américaine

    THE STUDY OF THE BELL CURVE I - A DEBATED AFFAIR 1 - How does the press consider the authors of THE BELL CURVE ? 2 - Is the high percentage of low IQ an accurate explanation of the failure of American society ? 3 - THE BELL CURVE disturbs the political scene. II - CONSEQUENCES OF SUCH IDEAS 1 - Slavery. 2 - The « Jim Craw Law ». 3 - Quotas of immigration.

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  • The city of New York

    The city of New York

    New York1 (/nuː ˈjɔrk/ ), officiellement City of New York2, autrement connue sous les noms et abréviations de New York City ou NYC, est la plus grande ville des États-Unis et l'une des plus importantes du continent américain. Elle se situe dans le Nord-Est des États-Unis, sur la côte atlantique, à l'extrémité sud-est de l'État de New York. La ville de New York se compose de cinq arrondissements appelés « boroughs » : Manhattan, Brooklyn,

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  • The Oil Industry

    The Oil Industry

    Introduction The petroleum is a very controversial product because of its issues in many fields; it is not only a common consumption good, but also a rare commodity, which a lot of protagonists are ready to fight for. Its repartition is unequal, and his industry is then quite unusual, because in all the fields that petroleum affects (commercial, economical, industrial, geopolitical, environmental…), its represents a real advantage. The petroleum has been exploited since the 1850s

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  • The End Of Cold War

    The End Of Cold War

    Max Ranger THE END OF THE COLD WAR a.What was the Second Cold War? The Second World War is a notion used by contemporary historians to describe the intense degradation of East-West relations which had been softened during Détente. The initial notion, used to picture the reawakening of tensions between the USSR and the USA, belongs to Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, who stated on June 1st 1978 in

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  • The power of attitude (document anglais)

    The power of attitude (document anglais)

    Power of Attitude Our lives are not determined by what happens to us, but by how we react to what happens; not by what life brings to us, but by the attitude we bring to life. A positive attitude causes a chain reaction of positive thoughts, events and outcomes. It is a catalyst...a spark that creates extraordinary results. Excellence Excellence is the result of caring more than others think is wise, risking more than others

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  • Organization Culture Of The FBI Via The Film "The Silence Of The Lambs"

    Organization Culture Of The FBI Via The Film "The Silence Of The Lambs"

    The main purpose of this paper is to reveal how the organizational culture of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is embedded in the dialogue between the characters of Clarice Starling and her mentor, Jack Crawford, during the first minutes of the movie the “Silence of the Lambs”. This analysis relies on the Edgar Schein's organizational culture model and the three levels of culture he identifies. According to this author “Culture is an abstraction, yet

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  • The importance of water to human beings

    The importance of water to human beings

    The main topic this class discussion deals with is the importance of water to human beings. The articles raise new issues that few of us know about. The worst thing most humans fear is the disappearance of water as a drinking and irrigating source. The articles discussed subjects beyond the ordinary issues. In fact it deals with water as a natural leaving environment for millions of species. Experts have identified dead zones called Hypoxic areas

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  • The Effects Of Basel III

    The Effects Of Basel III

    The causes of the crisis are complex, multiple and wide spread gue to the interconnectedness of the financial system. However the effects were not felt the same way in all the countries and some were lefts unscathed such as Brazil, Russia or Asia in general. There are many explanations on why the financial crisis occured : macro economic imbalances, lax monetary policies, regulatory and supervisory failures, too big to fail and dissorted incentives, excesses of

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  • The problem of immigration in the EU

    The problem of immigration in the EU

    Abstract This paper is dedicated to the problem of migration as an inevitable and controversial process. The research conducted in this paper is based on following the evolution of the EU documents and analyzing migration statistics and findings provided by experts in this area. The main finding of this study lies in the fact that there is a permanent contradiction within the European Union between the need for common actions and the national interests of

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