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07 mai 2012
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The Net Delusion: How Not to Liberate the World by Evgeny Morozov- Review

Book review - 3 pages - Literature

This article reviews the book The Net Delusion: How Not to Liberate the World, Evgeny Morozov. The themes of the book explore the dichotomy between the democratic nature of the internet being used by opposition forces all over the world and the blatant repression of stable authoritarian regimes...

24 avril 2012
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Four Fish by Paul Greenberg

Book review - 4 pages - Literature

The author begins by telling us his personal story: where he comes from, his social origins and his family members. In this passage, we learn how Greenberg came to discover fishing and why it became the passion of his life. As he shows us how he gradually went further in his discovery of the sea,...

20 avril 2012
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Bring Me My Machine Gun: The Battle for the Soul of South Africa from Mandela to Zuma by Alec Russell

Book review - 6 pages - Literature

This book report defines the important aspects of Nelson Mandela's leadership and it reflects the character of liberty that is being expressed after the fall of Apartheid. Russell makes sure to understand the political dimensions of the appearance of a change in leadership after Apartheid in the...

20 avril 2012
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L'Allegorie du patrimoine or The invention of the Historic Monument (&translated by Lauren M. O'Connell) by Françoise Choay - publié le 20/04/2012

Book review - 10 pages - Literature

L'Allegorie du patrimoine or The invention of the Historic Monument (&translated by Lauren M. O'Connell) was written by Françoise Choay. She was born in 1925 in Paris, has been a historian of the theories and of the urban and architectural forms. She is an emeriti professor at the university of...

20 avril 2012
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L'Allegorie du patrimoine or The invention of the Historic Monument (&translated by Lauren M. O'Connell) by Françoise Choay

Book review - 10 pages - Literature

L'Allegorie du patrimoine or The invention of the Historic Monument (&translated by Lauren M. O'Connell) was written by Françoise Choay. She was born in 1925 in Paris, has been a historian of the theories and of the urban and architectural forms. She is an emeriti professor at the university of...

17 avril 2012
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If on a Winters Night a Traveler by Italo Calvino

Book review - 6 pages - Literature

The story If On A Winter's Night a Traveler is about the immersion of a reader within a story and his determination to go on with the plot and discover what happens. This is foiled within this story when the Reader constantly encounters with books that suddenly break off and have no ending. What...

16 avril 2012
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Invisible Cities

Essay - 6 pages - Literature

Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities is written in such a way that while reading, we begin to see that there are two opposing outlooks which the main characters, Marco Polo and Kublai Khan, take when observing or imagining a city. It is very interesting to see how initially these two opposing...

16 avril 2012
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Notes from Underground

Essay - 6 pages - Literature

Dostoyevsky crafted Notes from Underground in a way that upon reading the first section, one is filled with confusion and many conflicting ideas. Yet as the second part of the story unravels, the confusion and conflict start to become clearer and it becomes apparent how the experiences of the...

16 avril 2012
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We Can't Teach What We Don't Know: White Teachers, Multi Racial Schools, By Gary R. Howard

Essay - 9 pages - Literature

Gary R. Howard's book "We Can't Teach What We Don't Know: White Teachers, Multiracial Schools" articulates the knowledge and actions necessary for White teachers to move forward on the path of multicultural education toward transformative pedagogy. Howard sets a sturdy foundation of deconstructed...

16 avril 2012
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Analysis of The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood

Essay - 2 pages - Literature

The dystopia that is portrayed in "The Handmaid's Tale" was created by Margaret Atwood as a warning of the future, with reflections from the time she was living. The book was written in 1986, in the heart of the Reagan administration, and many new strides in technology had taken place, as well as...

16 avril 2012
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Analysis of Erasure by Percival Everett

Essay - 2 pages - Literature

Throughout reading Percival Everett's Erasure, many conclusions can be made about Thelonius Ellison's character development, one could argue, even possible digression. Everett's title Erasure, itself signifies the act of devolution, to complete non-existence. Not only does the content of the text...

16 avril 2012
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Langston Hughe's "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain"

Essay - 4 pages - Literature

During a time when Black culture was developing and creating its place in history, Langston Hughes wrote “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain”, which became the manifesto of the Harlem Renaissance, and urged Blacks to not be ashamed of who they are; to take pride in their...

16 avril 2012
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The influence of the Disney Princess

Essay - 3 pages - Literature

Most girls grow up watching Disney films, especially the films that have story lines where the protagonist is a princess. Included among these films are classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, and Aladdin. Although many people see these films as harmless...

26 mars 2012
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"The Reception" by Maria Barrett

Text commentary - 3 pages - Literature

This is an extract from Dishonored written by Maria Barrett in 1996. Thanks to the title "Reception", we can know at the first sight that this text relates an invitation and a kind of meeting. This story deals with relationships and reactions between the different characters and reveals the...

26 févr. 2012
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John Dunn and Locke's concept of State

Essay - 4 pages - Politic philosophy

John Locke, who was born in 1632, and died in 1704, was an English philosopher, a philosopher of the Enlightenment. His political theories founded what is called "liberalism". In his political theory, Locke is concerned with concepts that are specific, for example: the natural law, property,...

20 févr. 2012
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Great Expectations by Charles Dickens(1860) - A review

Book review - 2 pages - Literature

This is a passage of a novel written by the famous author Charles Dickens during the great period described in the novel, the end of the nineteenth century. An adult remembers his experience, his first meeting with the other character when he was a child; so there is a question of remembering....

12 févr. 2012
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Should gay marriage be legalized?

Presentation - 13 pages - Politic philosophy

-5 countries in Europe have legalized gay marriage -Some, like France, put forward other types of partnerships -Others forbid any type of partnerships between gay people -Most states ban same-sex marriage -The issue is discussed in some specific cases -A few states have legalized same-sex marriage

31 janv. 2012
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A perfect day for a banana fish

Book review - 2 pages - Literature

A perfect day for a banana fish is a short story written by JD Salinger in 1948, it deals with one day in the life of Seymour and his wife Muriel who are staying at a hotel in Florida near the beach. Through the story, we understand that Seymour is a veteran and has lost his mind after coming...

27 janv. 2012
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A State of Being in Society

Tutorials/exercises - 1 pages - Literature

One Society- Religious and cultural belief has been something of a stumbling block in the realization of a unity of nations. Communication and travel have broadened our horizons to the point where we are no longer able to live in isolation with our spiritual ideologies, and must therefore seek a...

19 janv. 2012
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Clive Ponting's 'A Green History of the World: The Environment and the Collapse of Great Civilizations'

Book review - 10 pages - Literature

"In state affairs, by foreseeing [problems] at a distance, which is only done by men of talents, the evils which might arise from them are soon cured ; but when, from want of foreseight, they are suffered to increase to such a height that they are perceptible to everyone, there is no longer any...

19 janv. 2012
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A review of 'The human web: A bird's-eye view of world history' by J.R. & W.H. McNeill

Book review - 8 pages - Literature

In this book, the authors propose to traverse the field of world history and 'to know how the world got to be the way it is' through the theory of webs of exchanges and communication. Schematically a web is 'a set of connections that link people to one another' and is...

18 janv. 2012
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Martin Luther King: "I've Been to the Mountaintop"

Text commentary - 5 pages - Literature

King's final speech took place in a specific context of tension and it represented the heyday of the civil rights movement. Large riots in major cities and the divisive issue of the Vietnam War had shattered the liberal consensus for civil rights and created an atmosphere of crisis. On April...

18 janv. 2012
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Ernest Hemingway: A Pursuit Race

Essay - 4 pages - Literature

‘A Pursuit Race' is a short story in Ernest Hemingway's ‘Men Without Women' which is narrated from an omniscient point of view and which incorporates more precisely a heterodiegetic narrator. Here, the author knows everything and reveals to us the motivations, thoughts and feelings,...

18 janv. 2012
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Ernest Hemingway: A Pursuit Race - publié le 18/01/2012

Book review - 4 pages - Literature

‘A Pursuit Race' is a short story in Ernest Hemingway's ‘Men Without Women' which is narrated from an omniscient point of view and which incorporates more precisely a heterodiegetic narrator. Here, the author knows everything and reveals to us the motivations, thoughts and feelings,...

12 janv. 2012
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Research of Joan of Arc

Essay - 5 pages - Literature

Saint Joan of Arc, the 'Maid of Orleans' (Orleans -a French city) is considered a national heroine of France. She was also a Catholic Saint. Joan was a peasant girl born in eastern France at Domrémy, just next to the Loraine, who claimed divine guidance. She said she could hear God...

11 janv. 2012
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John Rawls, A Theory of Justice

Book review - 10 pages - Literature

John Rawls (1921-2002) was a major political philosopher of the twentieth century. He occupied several teaching positions in Harvard, Princeton, Cornell and Oxford universities. In 1971, he published his most famous work - 'A Theory of Justice'. As one of the most commented and ambitious...

09 janv. 2012
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The Giant Trees

Essay - 2 pages - Literature

This text is the story of Clyde Macfarlane's Australian gap-year. Clyde is a 23 British anthropology graduate. He wrote this after his backpacking experience in Tasmania for the travel section of the famous British newspaper “The guardian”. He went there in order to see the big trees...

09 janv. 2012
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The Other Side Of The Truth

Essay - 2 pages - Literature

The Nigerian police is different than the English police. First, in Nigeria, they are in khaki uniforms and they have black berets. They do much noise because it's written « banging, rattling. » Their attitudes is rough because their way of speak is very bad for example. They don't...

06 déc. 2011
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The death penalty: The importance of dying with honor

Internship report - 15 pages - Literature

In literature as in cinema, the subject of death penalty has been largely used. It can be seen in fantastic films such as The Green Mile by Frank Darabont, as well as in journalistic type of books, as in In Cold Blood by Truman Capote or in The Executioner's song by Norman Mailer, as well as many...

16 sept. 2011
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Same sex desire as demonstrated in Art and Literature in antiquity

Essay - 3 pages - Literature

Many artists use their medium to express their thoughts or feelings on a particular subject. Often this material has to do with a current event, trend, or mindset that they have noticed. Some choose to portray things in a very realistic light, and others were more inclined to put their own...