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What is an intentional tort?
I- What is an intentional tort? A tort is a kind of wrongful act that causes harm to someone else. Torts can be divided according to the mental state of the person who commits them; for example, torts are often caused by a person's negligence. When the person who commits a wrongful act actually intends to do so, it is an 'intentional tort'. An intentional tort occurs when someone deliberately intends to do something that
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History is who we are and why we are the way we are
« History is who we are and why we are the way we areâ this quote was written by David Mc Cullough, who is an American writer, historian and biographer. This quote makes us think that anything that happened in the past has an impact on today. I chose to talk to you about this quote rather than about the painting as my personal history is the exact example of this quote. Letâs look first
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What is bioethics ? Explain
What is bioethics ? Explain (definition ; history, moral values, purpose) In a world that is changing at an extraordinary speed, new technological advances in the sciences, and in particular in medicine, have brought to light more and more ethical dilemmas. How to determine what is good and what is not ? This is the question posed by bioethics. The word bioethics comes from the grec words bios which means life and ethos which is
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Great Britain and the United Kingdom are not the same thing and it is important to differentiate them.
United Kingdom, Great Britain and the Commonwealth Great Britain and the United Kingdom are not the same thing and it is important to differentiate them. First of all, the geographical term Great Britain is used to talk about the island formed by England, Wales and Scotland. Then, the United Kingdom is the term designating the grouping of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. All these countries have a different capital: London for England, Edinburgh for
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Etude de cas (cas MEI LIN IS ILL)
Etude de Cas (MEI LIN) 1. Est-ce que la structure initiale de lâentreprise Ă©tait adaptĂ©e ? * Elle avait une structure simple, mais ça a crĂ©e une tension avec la taille du CA et de la clientĂšle qui ont augmentĂ© au fil du temps, donc il y a un besoin de changer. 2. Pourquoi MEI LIN doit-elle changer la structure organisationnelle de lâentreprise ? * Elle Dans un premier temps MEI LIN doit changer sa
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Who is involved in the fight for fair and sustainable development ?
Who is involved in the fight for fair and sustainable development ? The struggle for more sustainable and equitable development is a global effort that relies on the collaboration and commitment of a wide range of players in society. Each of these actors plays a unique role in promoting these goals, and their cooperation is essential to creating a better future for all. These players come from various sectors of society, including government, non-governmental organizations
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Who is my antihero?
In the town of Villemomble, we find the enigmatic figure of Adams Parker. He's not your archetypal hero; he's more of a man weathered by life's storms. Once, he wore the badge as a cop, but not one to uphold justice. He was part of a group of officers tainted by corruption, and now he's on the outskirts of society, striving to redeem himself for his past misdeeds. Adams was raised in a part of
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What is the origin of the New Left movement ? What are their claims ?
1) What is the origin of the New Left movement ? What are their claims ? The Left and Leftist Movement is fighting for social justice, that's why they revolted against modern universities. This ideology is inspired by Marxism that can pass through Maoism. All these ideologies are against all injustices. The student movement emerged at the University of Michigan (SDS : Student for a Democratic Society) and at the University of California at Berkeley.
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How significant is the âdigitalâ in the wars of the 21st century?
How significant is the âdigitalâ 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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Everything you know about hula is wrong
1. Fill the gaps (beginning of video) Hula is a deeply spiritual practice with layers of cultural significance, but you wouldnât know it by looking at the way itâs been represented over the years. You know...beautiful women at a luau, hips swaying in grass skirts. But this is the real hula. Whenever people hear the word hula, they want to do the, "oh," whatever their version of hollywood hula is and it is a little
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No CEO: the Swedish company where nobody is in charge
La vidĂ©o "No CEO: the Swedish company where nobody is in charge" prĂ©sente la sociĂ©tĂ© suĂ©doise Crisp, une entreprise de conseil en logiciels de 40 employĂ©s qui a dĂ©cidĂ© il y a trois ans de fonctionner sans PDG. AprĂšs avoir essayĂ© diffĂ©rentes structures organisationnelles, ils ont constatĂ© que de nombreuses responsabilitĂ©s du PDG pouvaient ĂȘtre partagĂ©es entre les membres du conseil et les employĂ©s. La sociĂ©tĂ© organise des rĂ©unions de quatre jours plusieurs fois par
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What sort of society is evoked in the book The Handmaid's Tale?
LLCE - 2021 The Handmaid's Tale review. Answer to the question : What sort of society is evoked in your book? The Handmaid's Tale was written in 1985 by Margaret Atwood, it evokes a dystopian society. Indeed women are treated as objects and have to follow a lot of rules because they are under the pressure of a religious organisation . Religion has taken a lot of place in the society and it forces women
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Is religion a unifying or a disunifying factor in the USA?
Martin Preuilh--Rollin AMC Synthesis Is religion a unifying or a disunifying factor in the USA? The impact of religion on America's unity or disunity is complex and multifaceted. Religion has played an important role in American history, culture, and society, with its impact varying from community to community and individual to individual. So Religion is a unifying or a disunifying factor in the USA ? We are going to see that have unifying factor in
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En quoi londres est-elle une ville mondiale? / Why is London a global City?
Londres dispose dâun statut de ville mondiale. En effet, Londres est l'un des principaux centres financiers mondiaux, abritant la Bourse de Londres, de nombreuses entreprises multinationales et une gamme diversifiĂ©e d'industries, notamment la finance, la technologie, les mĂ©dias et les services professionnels. Ainsi, son Ă©conomie solide et son infrastructure financiĂšre contribuent considĂ©rablement Ă son statut de ville mondiale. Dâautre part, Londres est une ville trĂšs cosmopolite ou se mĂ©lange de nombreuses cultures, avec une riche
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Oscar Wilde, a famous Irish writer, once said âBetween men and women there is no friendship. There is passion, enmity, worship, love, but no friendshipâ.
COMPOSITION 1 Name: MaĂ«va Sobo Group: 604-100-MQ Subject: Oscar Wilde, a famous Irish writer, once said âBetween men and women there is no friendship. There is passion, enmity, worship, love, but no friendshipâ. Friendship relationship is now defined as a lasting sympathy between 2 or more people who have no physical or psychological attraction. Nowadays friendly relationships between two people of the opposite sex are possible. Fortunately, being friends with a person of the opposite
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How is health a social construct ?
Entretien avec Maeva.V, le 6 novembre 2021 Mes interventions sont en italique. - Alors⊠dĂ©jĂ je vais te demander d'oĂč vient ton rapport aux Ă©crans de base, genre ton capital d'Ă©cran on va dire⊠- Mon capital dâĂ©cran haha - DĂ©jĂ aussi⊠tu es myope ? - Myope astigmate oui - Myope astigmate ok - Oui oui oui⊠et depuis longtemps. - Ouais c'est ça depuis quand ? - Euh⊠la primaire⊠ouais, je crois
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Régime d'imposition IS
I. Les trois rĂ©gimes dâimposition Les plafonds de chiffre d'affaires des diffĂ©rents rĂ©gimes dâimposition sont Ă distinguer, caractĂ©risĂ©s par diffĂ©rents niveaux dâobligations fiscales. Par dĂ©faut, le rĂ©gime d'imposition dâune entreprise est dĂ©terminĂ© en fonction de : * son chiffre d'affaires * son secteur d'activitĂ© * la catĂ©gorie Ă laquelle appartiennent ses bĂ©nĂ©fices (BIC/BNC). cf. chap 6 II. Le rĂ©gime du rĂ©el normal A) Champ dâapplication Le rĂ©gime rĂ©el normal concerne les entreprises soumises Ă lâimpĂŽt
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L'Utopie De Thomas More
Le mot « utopie » est formé à partir du grec ou-topos, qui signifie en aucun lieu ou bien lieu du bonheur (du grec "eu" bien, heureusement et "topos" lieu, endroit). Dans cet ouvrage écrit sur le mode du dialogue avec un narrateur, l'explorateur Raphaël Hythlodée, Thomas More prÎne la tolérance et la discipline au service de la liberté, à travers le portrait d'un monde imaginaire, proche de l'idéal de l'auteur. Thomas More est témoin
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Biographie De Thomas More
Thomas More est le fils de l'homme de loi londonien John More (c. 1451-1530), probablement un avouĂ© ou un magistrat2, et d'Agnes More3. Il Ă©tudie Ă l'universitĂ© d'Oxford Ă partir de 1492, puis dans une Ă©cole de droit, New Inn, et Ă Lincoln's Inn4 ; parmi ses maĂźtres, John Colet et Ărasme deviendront ses amis. Inscrit Ă vingt-et-un ans au barreau des avocats, il enseigne le droit jusqu'en 1510. Il devient l'avocat des marchands de
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Biographie Thomas More
Thomas More, latinisĂ© en Thomas Morus (7 fĂ©vrier 1478, Londres â 6 juillet 1535, Londres), est un juriste, historien, philosophe, humaniste, thĂ©ologien et homme politique anglais. Grand ami d'Ărasme, Ă©rudit, philanthrope, il participe pleinement au renouveau de la pensĂ©e qui caractĂ©rise cette Ă©poque, ainsi qu'Ă l'humanisme, dont il est le plus illustre reprĂ©sentant anglais. NommĂ© « Ambassadeur extraordinaire », puis « Chancelier du roi » Henri VIII, il dĂ©savoue le divorce du Roi et refuse
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Thomas More
Biographie de Thomas More Thomas More est nĂ© Ă Londres le 7 fĂ©vrier 1478. Il est le fils d'un juge et chevalier. DĂšs 1496, More Ă©tudie Ă l'universitĂ© d'Oxford, puis dans une Ă©cole de droit et Ă Lincoln's Inn. Thomas va devenir ami avec Erasme, qu'il rencontre en 1499. En 1504, Thomas More est membre du Parlement. AprĂšs s'ĂȘtre opposĂ© aux taxes demandĂ©es par Henri VII en vue de combattre en Ecosse, il se retirera
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Fiche De Lecture : Utopia, Thomas More, 1516
Utopia (Thomas More â 1516) I) Contexte historique de lâĆuvre et biographie de lâauteur a)Contexte historique de lâĆuvre La fin du 15Ăšme siĂšcle et le dĂ©but du 16Ăšme siĂšcle sont marquĂ©s par des bouleversements historiques importants. Tout dâabord câest lâĂ©poque de la Renaissance marquĂ©e par une rĂ©volution culturelle, artistique mais Ă©galement scientifique et sociale. Les grandes dĂ©couvertes, par exemple, transforment profondĂ©ment les modes de penser occidentaux : lâEurope nâest plus seule au monde. Cette pĂ©riode
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Biographie de Thomas More
Membre du Parlement Ă partir de 1504, il s'Ă©lĂšve contre les taxes demandĂ©es par le roi Henri VII pour la guerre d'Ăcosse. Le roi fait emprisonner John More ; Thomas More se retire en France (1508). L'avĂšnement d'Henri VIII en 1509 marque le dĂ©but d'une brillante carriĂšre politique. Le roi prend Thomas More comme maĂźtre des requĂȘtes, puis Ă son Conseil privĂ©, et l'envoie en missions diplomatiques et commerciales aux Pays-Bas (1515), oĂč il rĂ©dige
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Thomas More - Utopie
Thomas More = socrate chrĂ©tien pour son attitude inflexible et son martyre. Sur le panthĂ©on des communistes : LĂ©nine l'honora en faisant Ă©riger Ă Moscou un obĂ©lisque oĂč figure son nom avec celui de Marx et de Engels â parmi une vingtaine de prĂ©curseurs du communisme. http://www.e-litterature.net/publier2/spip/spip.php?page=article5&id_article=404 Utopia est une invitation Ă un voyage , un moyen et non une fin. Il faut savoir en revenir pour ĂȘtre ensuite mieux armĂ©. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ltp/1984/v40/n3/400118ar.pdf Laboratoire de la modernitĂ©
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Résumé Du Texte " More americans swap beach for the office "
ANGLAIS RĂ©sumĂ© MORE AMERICANS SWAP BEACH FOR THE OFFICE Ce texte est tirĂ© de la revue amĂ©ricaine The Guardian et date du 21 AoĂ»t 2006. Globalement, il compare la durĂ©e de vacances de diffĂ©rentes populations, ici les amĂ©ricains et les europĂ©ens. Dans un premier temps, les amĂ©ricains accordent beaucoup dâimportance au travail et de ce fait, prennent moins de vacances que les europĂ©ens. Dans leur pays, le travail est une valeur prĂ©dominante. En effet, 40%
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