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  • Myths and heroes: is there a myth about British characters?

    Myths and heroes: is there a myth about British characters?

    NOTION 3 : Myths and heroes 1.definition : I’m going to speak about Myths and Heroes. A myth is a story that has existed for a long time,it belongs to folklore. Myths explain life. A Hero he’s very strong ,he can be also a normal person , display extraordinary qualities and the hero is always admired. British characters are know all over the world for example Harry potter, Sherlock Holmes. Is there a myth about

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  • Myths and heroes: Comporaison between Dracula from Bram Stocker and Twilight written by Stephanie Meyer

    Myths and heroes: Comporaison between Dracula from Bram Stocker and Twilight written by Stephanie Meyer

    Myths and heroes (Introduction) 1/ To deal with “myths and heroes” I’d like to talk about vampires. 2/ Vampires are mythical creature. People are fascinated by them. The myths has given birth to many films and novels : “Dracula” by Bram stoker or more recently “Twilight” by Stephanie Meyer. 3/ But are the vampires in Twilight the same as the traditional vampires? The traditional vampires like Dracula wear black cloaks. Their face is pasty. They

    345 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Cognitive language and literacy development

    Cognitive language and literacy development

    CLASS 10 COGNITIVE LANGUAGE AND LITERACY DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD During the class, we spoke about the importance for parents to read books Everyday to their kid. Two stories were read : “Mama, do you love me ? “written by Barbara M Joose and “Don’t let the pigeon drive the bus “by Mo Willems. These books get the kids to respond. By showing them the cover , we could ask open questions such as “What

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  • Myths and heroes: the english heroes

    Myths and heroes: the english heroes

    Today, in this presentation I’m going to deal with the notion of myths and heroes. First of all I would like to start by giving a definition of this notion. A myth is a popular story which tries to guide the society toward certain values, or some ideal. Usually, it is composed of unreal fact and action, often led by a Hero. A hero is a courageous person who is ready to sacrifice himself to

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  • Myths and heroes: does artist helped society during the last 60 years and why they can be defines as heroes?

    Myths and heroes: does artist helped society during the last 60 years and why they can be defines as heroes?

    ----------- MYTHS AND HEROES ----------- Introduction I am going to talk about the myths and heroes. First of all I would like to give a definition of this notion: A myth is a story that may or may not be true, who comes from the history, the imagination or the mythology. A hero is any person really intent on making this: a better place for all people. In order to illustrate this notion I have

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  • Myths and Heroes: the american culture

    Myths and Heroes: the american culture

    Notion Myths and Heroes I am going to talk about the notion of myths and heroes. Let's start with a quick definition. A myth is a traditional story concerning the early history of a people, generally involving supernatural beings or events. A hero is a person who is admired for his qualities, his courage, or his achievements. A hero can be part of a myth inasmuch as some heroes create a truly myth. To illustrate

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  • Idea of progress: what are the promises and perils of biotechnology?

    Idea of progress: what are the promises and perils of biotechnology?

    The notion i am going to présent is « Idea of progress » Today, scientific advancements are controlled by reflection and laws on bioethics; Science is rather free, it could in the near future to help save even more lives, it is necessary for the progress of man and is beneficial in many cases as in the fight against serious genetic diseases but this notion involves reflecting on life. It raises questions about what is

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  • Australia: aboriginal's live and lifestyle, animals, Sydney and places to visit

    Australia: aboriginal's live and lifestyle, animals, Sydney and places to visit

    Let me teyou about my topic on austalia, a country i was intersed by. First of all will speak about aboriginal’s live and lifestyle, then on animals in austalia and finally i will present sydney and what is intersting to visit First australian aborigines are the first humans known to have inhabited the mainland. These men were living of the hunting, fishing, picking in territoires defined by each tribe. Sometimes they had to move thousands

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  • Idea of progress: the relationship betwen men and machines

    Idea of progress: the relationship betwen men and machines

    MOIA Marvin Ts Idee of progress The notion I’m going to deal with is idea of progress. The subject of my oral presentation that I’m going to speak about is the relationship between man and machine. First of all i’ll define a progree : a progress is a development towards a better, more compltete, or more modern condition. I fell like this notion is best illustrated by trying to see differences between man-machine and machine-man

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  • Myths and heroes: what is truly a self made man or woman?

    Myths and heroes: what is truly a self made man or woman?

    Definition : A myth is a story which regroups popular beliefs and conceptions about a character or a real person. It can be true, but most of the time there is part of doubt in it. They require heroes, the main characters, who are idealised for their incredible values and acts, representing a famous model. Some of them ascended from rags to riches and are considered as self made men/women. But what is truly a

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  • Myths and heroes: how has witch hunting evolved through the centuries?

    Myths and heroes: how has witch hunting evolved through the centuries?

    We are going to deal with the notion, Myths and heroes. To begin, we can define this notion. A myth is a popular belief on what social values are often based while a hero is someone who is ready to sacrifice his or her life in order to make things evolve positively. In relation to the notion, the subject of my presentation will be the witch hunting since the XVIIth century. We may wonder to

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  • Myths and heroes: the myth of wutches in America

    Myths and heroes: the myth of wutches in America

    The notion i'm going to deal with is Myths and heroes with the exemple of the myth of witches in America. First, I think that is important to define the terms of myth and hero. A myth can be defined as a story about gods or heroes, it can be a popular belief or a tradition or a false notion. A hero can be a mythological figure, a person who is admired for his or

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  • Places and forms of power: do the images have a stronger and lasting impact over the time?

    Places and forms of power: do the images have a stronger and lasting impact over the time?

    ESPERANCE Yael TS2 Places and formes of power Well, then let me consider the following notion places and forms of power. First let me try and give a simple definition of this notion. A place is could be important buildings or institutions that represent a certain form of power, a place can also be a country or a state. A Power is the ability to control others, events, or resources; the ability to make things

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  • Myths and heroes : Gothic literature

    Myths and heroes : Gothic literature

    To illustrate the notion Myths and heroes I will show how' romantic ideas and scientific experiments gave birth to gothic litterature and movies. Some famous characters from literature have become myths and are part of the collective culture of a nation. Then some myths travel in time and space. For example, Gothic litterature wich was born in England and then developped worldwide. The gothic fiction was born in 1764 and it's associated with romanticism. Gothic

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  • Places and forms of power: the power of media

    Places and forms of power: the power of media

    Places and Forms of power « Places » could be important buildings or institutions that represent a certain form of power, for example Buckingham Palace. A place can also be a country or a state –  for example the USA is a state which is powerful enough to influence events throughout the world (superpower) and China is a major economic power in today’s world. « Power » is the ability to control others, events, or resources; the ability to

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  • Oral anglais, places and forms of power

    Oral anglais, places and forms of power

    Places and Forms of Power : DOC 1 : EXTRACTS FROM BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE BY MICHEAL MOORE. 2Oth April 1999 : two 17yo students killed 12 pupils and a teacher at Columbine High School (Littleton / Colorado). Besides they wounded many others. Next, the two pitiless murderers killed themselves, they committed suicide. Many Americans are in love with guns because they think they can’t rely on the police all the time, they feel entitled to

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  • Places and forms of power: the tuition fees

    Places and forms of power: the tuition fees

    I'm going to discuss about the notion of place and form of power. I will talk about higher education in UK and in US. Indeed, in this countries, the cost of university is really expensive so in what having a degree in universities in UK or in US are instruments of power ? First, I m going to talk about the tuition fees and after the disagreement between people about that. Firstly, the tuition fees

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  • Jean Moulin, Myths and Heroes

    Jean Moulin, Myths and Heroes

    I will present you Jean Moulin, who’s for me a hero. Jean Moulin was born in 1899 and died in 1943. He was before the 2nd world war a politic man indeed he was the prefect of Chartres but when the war burst he refuses submit himself at the Germans and he condemns the signature of the armistice by Pétain so he enters on the resistance. In 1940 he joins England and met the General

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  • Myths and heroes: Was the American Dream beneficial for everybody?

    Myths and heroes: Was the American Dream beneficial for everybody?

    ORAL D’ANGLAIS Hello, I’m going to talk about the notion Myths and Heroes. To begin I am going to define you what is a myth. A myth is a story that may or may not be true. There may not be records or other proof that they happened, but there is a part of truth in these. In order to illustrate the notion I have chosen to talk about the American dream and a figure

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  • Places and forms power: how can people from different cultures live together in harmony such as the South African population?

    Places and forms power: how can people from different cultures live together in harmony such as the South African population?

    PLACES AND FORMS OF POWER Hello so today, I will talk to you about South Africa who is a theme that we studied in class and wich illustrates very well the notion of “Places and Forms of power”. But before entering in the subject, there is a key question we can ask ourselves in order to better understand: what does this notion mean ? Well, power is for me the ability to act in order

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  • Myths and heroes: to what extent are myths and heroes cornestones of our societies?

    Myths and heroes: to what extent are myths and heroes cornestones of our societies?

    Myths and heroes Today I am going to talk to you about myths and heroes. In order to understand the issues involved in this topic, I will first of all give a definition. Generally speaking, a myth is a popular belief which embodies the ideals and institutions of a society. Furthermore, it may include heroes, who are fictive or real persons admired for their great accomplishments and noble qualities, because they contribute to the well

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  • Ethics and compliance

    Ethics and compliance

    Ethics and compliance cours 1. PART ONE : The international regulatory environment Goal : improving and ensuring the well functioning of the financial system. Consumer and investor protection. Overall stability of the financial system. Compliance : to implement rules and regulation put in order in the government to reach these goals. AMF/ACPR FCA in the UK. BAFIN in Germany. SEC aux US. Achieve better allocation in fonction and to avoid market failures. Idea of appropriateness

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  • Myths and heroes: how can an orinary person can change a dociety model.?

    Myths and heroes: how can an orinary person can change a dociety model.?

    Myths and heroes : During this presentation, I will talk about the notion of myths and heroes but particulary about the leader of the civil rigths mouvement, MLK, and the heroes of south africa, NM. A hero is a person who is admired for their courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. It can be the main character in a book or a film or a person with superhuman qualities. It can also be a modern-day

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  • Places and forms of power

    Places and forms of power

    Places and forms of power I would like to talk about places and forms of power. First of all, « Places » could be important institutions that represent a certain form of power, but even so a country or a state. Power is the ability to influence people's behaviour; it can be related to law, money, media or men and their opinions. However some forms of power are criticized and rejected by some people. They

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  • Places and forms of power, plan

    Places and forms of power, plan

    Places and forms of power symbolic places (the White House) human relations : the language (English) democracy →freedom to vote works of art (NicK Ut’s photo) you accept authority (power) religious places (the Ganga →purification oppression : China (for the treatment = clean your body) of its minorities) the internet, the press, media the capacity to influence people (see the street India) the community (communities) power ↔ counter-power (resistance) (example : social networks) examples 1.

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