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Do you believe that one should respect and honour one’s ancestors culture and heritage ?
Essai in English Question : Do you believe that one should respect and honour one’s an cestors culture and heritage? "What you have received from your ancestors, acquire it, to possess it." , this quote from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe illustrates my point in this following paper : We are fortunate to have received a spiritual heritage from our forebears. However, our ancestors can make tragic errors and we must learn from it to progress. Today all societies are based on the c...
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- Isaac Newton I INTRODUCTION Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English physicist, mathematician, and natural philosopher, considered one of the most important scientists of all time.
- George Washington I INTRODUCTION George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States (1789-1797) and one of the most important leaders in United States history.
- Metalwork I INTRODUCTION Metalwork, in the fine arts, objects of artistic, decorative, and utilitarian value made of one or more kinds of metal--from precious to base--fashioned by either casting, hammering, or joining or a combination of these techniques.
- Comedy I INTRODUCTION Laurel and Hardy Stan Laurel, in overalls, and Oliver Hardy, left, formed one of the most popular comedy teams in motion-picture history.
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Tom Jones (1749)Henry FieldingBook I -- Chapter 1An author ought to consider himself, not as a gentleman who gives a private oreleemosynary treat, but rather as one who keeps a public ordinary, at which allpersons are welcome for their money.
Tom Jones (1749) Henry Fielding Book I — Chapter 1 An author ought to consider himself, not as a gentleman who gives a private or eleemosynary treat, but rather as one who keeps a public ordinary, at which all persons are welcome for their money. In the former case, it is well known that the entertainer provides what fare he pleases; and though this should be very indifferent, and utterly disagreeable to the taste of his company, they must not find any fault; nay, on the contrary, good breedin...
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The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9th November 1989 was one of the majorpolitical events at the end of this century.
The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9th November 1989 was one of the major political events at the end of this century. It was the end of opposition between the "free" world and the "socialist" world which resulted from the Second World War. With the Iron Curtain dismantled, the reunification of Germany became effective on 3rd October 1990. The population of Germany then increased by 18 million. Germany is one of the founder States of the European Union. From 1990 to 1994 integration of the new Lände...
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La maisonUne maison à soiA house of one'ownUn appartementA flat,
La ma ison Une maison à soi A house of one’ow n Un appartement A flat, an appartment Le possesseur Th e own er Posséder quelque chose To o wn so mething Habiter une maison To live in a house Faire bâtir une maison To have a house built La construction de la maison Build ing the house Louer (au propriétaire) To rent from someone Appartenir à quelqu’u n To belong to someone Le, la propriétaire Th e landlord, landlady Une habitation à loy er modéré Counci l fla t, low...
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A member of the European Union, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is one ofthe Union's six founder countries.
A member of the European Union, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is one of the Union's six founder countries. Today it is host to several European institutions. Attracted by jobs in international institutions and big companies, foreign workers make up almost a quarter of the population. Financial and banking activities are important since, benefiting from considerable tax advantages numerous foreign companies have established their head offices there. The first European commercial radio station, Ra...
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A member of the European Union since 1986, it is one of the poorestcountries in Western Europe, but rapid changes and strong growth areensuring that Portugal is gradually catching up.
A member of the European Union since 1986, it is one of the poorest countries in Western Europe, but rapid changes and strong growth are ensuring that Portugal is gradually catching up. To improve the efficiency of the country's economic structures, the new Socialist government launched a big wave of privatisations in 1996. 4.5 million Portuguese live abroad the equivalent 50 % of the country's population. Currency sent home by emigrants and incoming money associated with tourism provide a signi...
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sherlock
Corentin Sallé de Chou Tuesday 10 March 2015 Alexandre Théophile Anglais 1SSI EXPOSÉ SKERLOCK Sherlock is a British police television series created by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat and spread since 25 in July, 2010 on BBC One. It is a modern adaptation of Sherlock Holmes adventures written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, with Benedict Cumberbatch in the role of the central figure and Martin Freeman In watson Dr's rôle. Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character create...
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Miss Peregrine 's Home for Peculiar Children is a movie directed by Tim Burton and was released in 2016.
Miss Peregrine 's Home for Peculiar Children is a movie directed by Tim Burton and was released in 2016. It is an adaptation of the novel Miss Peregrine 's Home for Peculiar Children of Ransom Rigg. This movie is a fantastic drama. Tim Burton is an American film director, screenwriter and producer, he has already directed 48 films and short films and is currently making a new one called "night of living". The summary is : In 2016, Jake Portman is a shy 16-year-old teenager leading a p...
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CONTEXT : Jane Eyre has found the house where Rochester was living since Thornfield burnt. After coming to Mary and John's, Jane Eyre learns that Rochester had lost his eyesight in that accident. The scene starts with Mary who is going to give Rochester some water. However Jane takes the tray from her and brings the water herself. INT.AT DUSK - ROCHESTER'S ROOM - FULL SHOT. The room is very sad, and gloomy. A neglected handful of fire burn in the grate. In one corner, there are some ca...
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anglais
We are going to talk about the concept of Spaces and Exchanges. First of all, according to the dictionnary definition Exchanges « is the act of giving or receiving something in substitution for something else (…) these exchanges can take several forms: economic, cultural and movement of people ». In class, we focused on one form of exchange : the immigration in the USA. immigration in the United States has always existed and it's o ne of the first places people turn to when it...
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- Consciousness
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Sujet national, juin 2005, série L, LV1:Adapted from jeffrey Eugenides, Middlesex, 2002.
Sujet 3 ♦ Sujet national,juin 2005, série L, LVI Shortly after the riots, like many other white Detroiters, my parents began looking for a house in the suburbs. The suburb they had their sights on was the affiuent lakefront district of the auto magnates: Grosse Pointe. It was much harder than they ever expected. In the Cadillac, scouting the five Grosse Pointe (the s Park, the City, the Farms, the Woods, the Shores), my...
- Buddhism
- Poker.
- Gene - biology.
- Billiards.
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- Confucius.
- Confucius
- Chromosome.
- Concepts
- Bridge (game).
- Set Theory.
- Soccer.
- Sailing.
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- Plato.
- Chess.
- Trigonometry I INTRODUCTION Trigonometry, branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles and with the properties and applications of the trigonometric functions of angles.
- Stroke.
- Psychotherapy.
- Race - biology.
- Learning.
- Marriage.
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- Telephone.
- John Macdonald.
- Probability.
- Ice Skating.
- Horse Racing.
- Ice Hockey.
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- Tiger Woods.
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- Tennis.
- Michelangelo.