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2) I went during two weeks to see a shrink. I had become completely depressive. 3) The shrink suggests me to leave New York, and move to somewhere else, in a more restful place. My wife have just left me, furthermore she managed to have the child care. Nothing more holds me in New York. This idea is very interesting. 4) I move in Arkansas and I buy a small house and fields to cultivate vegetables. I become a small farmer. I am very happy. I spend all my days outside. 5) My fields become bigg...
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James Joyce: LIFE AND WORKS
James Joyce LIFE AND WORKS The most radical innovator of 20th century writing, James Joyce, was born in Dublin in 1882. He was educate at Jesuit schools. He studied French, Italian and German and graduated in modern languages. He thought of himself as a European rather than an Irishman. His attitude differed from that of his literary contemporaries who were leading the Irish Renaissance and were trying to rediscover the Irish Celtic identity in order t...
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VIE ET L’¼UVRE DE SIGMUND FREUD (La) [The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud]. (résumé)
VIE ET L'ŒUVRE DE SIGMUND .... F'R ...... EUD (La) [The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud]. Ouvrage en trois volumes du psychanalyste anglais Ernest Jones (1879-1958). Disciple de Freud dès 1908, Jones fut tln des rares qui lui resta fidèle jusqu'à sa mort et conserva intact le culte du grand homme qu'il avait connu. Introduc teur de la psychanalyse dans les pays de langue anglaise, il consacra toute sa vie au triomphe...
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Work Energy & Power
Work, energy and power Work, energy and power are words used frequently in everyday life. However, in science (and physics in particular) we need careful definitions which sometimes conflict with everyday usage. Work Work is done when a force moves an object on which it is acting in the direction of the force. We define work formally as follows: Work is done when force F moves its point of application in such a way that some resolved part of the displacement vector s lies along the dire...
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Dexter
TPE : Anti-héros / Dexter C’est au XIX eme siècle que l’on voit apparaître de plus en plus d’antihéros. Dans l'antiquité, les qualités du héros étaient : la renommée, la gloire, la force, la volonté de vaincre, le courage , la sagesse, l’intelligence , la grandeur, l’accomplissement d’exploits. Un héros (ou, au féminin, une héroïne) est un personnage réel ou fictif de l'Histoire, de la mythologi...
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Log In
Log In Unit 5-8 !Unit 5 !SHE PASSED HER DRIVING TEST WITH FLYING COLOURS. !!An Edinburgh woman was taking her driving test. At one point, the examiner told her to take the Þrst turning on the left. At that moment a boy ran across the road just in front of the car. She braked hard, and the examiner who had been looking at his notes, hit the windscreen giving him a nice bump on his forehead. She passed the test with the dry but objective comment "Your emergency stop is excellent. Ó !ELLE A...
- Claude Monet.
- Rembrandt.
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- Unemployment.
- Child Labor.
- Welfare.
- Isaac Newton.
- Paul Cézanne.
- Titian.
- Michelangelo.
- Honey Bee.
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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.
- Robert Frost.
- Crafts.
- Pablo Picasso.
- Labor Union.
- Aristotle.
- Jane Austen.
- William Blake.
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- Ant - biology.
- Ptolemy.
- James Joyce.
- Anthropology.
- Psychotherapy.
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- Renaissance .
- Women's Rights.
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- United Nations.
- Richard Wagner.
- Culture.
- Museum.
- American Literature: Drama I INTRODUCTION American Literature: Drama, literature intended for performance, written by Americans in the English language.
- Poverty.
- Bible.
- Franklin D.
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- Franklin D.
- Cuba - country.
- 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.
- Prison.
- Psychology.
- Vladimir Lenin.
- Mark Twain.
- Taxation.
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- Pornography.
- Mental Illness.