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Author : Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens was a famous English novelist of the 19th century, known for his vivid characters and powerful social commentary. He wrote classics like Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and Great Expectations. Dickens often highlighted the struggles of the poor and criticized social injustice in Victorian England. His storytelling combined humor, drama, and deep compassion, making him one of the greatest writers in English literature.

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25 sept. 2008
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Charles Sanders Peirce, the fundamental hypothesis

Essay - 6 pages - Social, moral & civic education

Peirce's presentation of the fundamental hypothesis centers around his notion of doubt. The hypothesis is fundamentally a scientific one and supports the fact that things exist and have ascertainable causes and consequences. Doubt, for example, arises in the face of uncertainty, and the...

30 juil. 2022

Towards a European Confederation? From de Gaulle's Return to Power to the Milan European Summit (1958-1985)

Course material - 6 pages - Modern history

After the failure of the federal concept and the more prudent approach of the Rome Treaties, for about 30 years, the European Economic Community (EEC) seemed to develop more along the concept of a European Confederation, not a Federation, as envisioned by the Founding Fathers, Robert Schuman or...

04 sept. 2025

Political Participation in Authoritarian Regimes

Essay - 6 pages - Political life and election

This document discusses the concept of political participation in authoritarian regimes, highlighting the dynamics between the dominated and the dominant, and the role of hidden and public texts in shaping political conflict.

11 sept. 2025

Evolution of Princess Stereotype in Children's Literature

Essay - 4 pages - Literature

This document explores the transformation of the princess character in children's literature over time, from classic fairy tales to modern stories.

25 sept. 2025

Legitimizing Monarchical Power: The Coronation of French Kings as Described by Jean Golein in 1372

Text commentary - 2 pages - Law's history and philosophy

Unlock the secrets of France's monarchic past with the Treatise on the Coronation of the Kings of France by Jean Golein (1372). This seminal work reveals how the coronation ceremony legitimized royal power, asserted independence from external authorities, and symbolized institutional...

03 oct. 2025

Semiology: Understanding Image and Language

Course material - 4 pages - Communication

Semiology is a European discipline that studies the interaction between image and language, particularly in advertisements, to understand the meaning and interpretation of signs.

14 oct. 2025

Poetry Beyond Verses

Text commentary - 2 pages - Literature

This document explores the concept of poetry, discussing its relation to verses, rhymes, and literary figures, and how it can be present in both verse and prose texts.

21 nov. 2025

Understanding the Constitution's Role and Value

Text commentary - 2 pages - Constitutional law

The constitution is a foundational legal document that organizes societal life, limits power, and protects individual rights and freedoms.

30 nov. 2025

Victor Hugo Against Napoleon III

Dissertation - 22 pages - Literature

Victor Hugo's criticism of Napoleon III's actions and decisions, including his wars of expansion and suppression of individual freedoms.

12 févr. 2026

Living in France in Democracy since 1945

Course material - 4 pages - Educational studies

A course sequence in Terminal Bac Pro History exploring the evolution of the Fifth Republic and significant historical events in France from 1945 to 1975.

26 févr. 2026

Isabelle de Lorraine, Duchess of Lorraine and Queen of Naples

Biography - 2 pages - Medieval history

Discover the life of Isabelle de Lorraine, Duchess of Lorraine and Queen of Naples, her struggles and achievements during her reign.

20 mars 2026

Louis III of Provence, Emperor of the West

Biography - 1 pages - Medieval history

Discover the life and reign of Louis III of Provence, also known as Louis the Blind, Emperor of the West from 901 to 905 and King of Provence, Arles, and Burgundy.

31 mai 2026

Marie I of Anjou, Queen of Hungary

Biography - 1 pages - Medieval history

Marie I of Anjou was a queen of Hungary and the eldest daughter of Louis I, king of Hungary and Poland. She became queen at a young age and faced numerous challenges to her throne.

01 juin 2026

Terrorism Impact on French Politics

Dissertation - 11 pages - Political science

This document analyzes the impact of terrorism on the organization of French political life, exploring its effects on political reactions and the rise of the far right.

02 juin 2026

Rebalancing Executive and Legislative Powers: France's 2008 Constitutional Revision and its Departure from Gaullist Conception

Essay - 6 pages - Constitutional law

The 2008 constitutional revision in France aimed to limit the executive powers and enhance the role of Parliament, deviating from the Gaullist conception of the Fifth Republic.

16 oct. 2024

Discipline in Special Education - Case of a Child in Need

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

After Charlie's 13-day suspension, the special education teacher should first and foremost focus on delivering his services to the child in compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). As 20 USC § 1415(k)(1)(D) states, students with disabilities are entitled to...

28 mars 2009
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TV Shows in France

Essay - 5 pages - Television

The term ?serial' has achieved a different meaning in today's world. It is now being used as a base issued from the novels which were written in the 19th century by Flaubert and Dickens. Flaubert and Dickens published their novels chapter by chapter in newspapers. The...

29 sept. 2010
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Intercultural Management - example of the Intel companyin China - publié le 29/09/2010

Case study - 10 pages - Management

A culture must have several characteristics: it must be adaptive, transgenerational, symbolic, shared, learned, and patterned. Culture influences relationships and interactions between people. Thus, each culture has specific habits and behaviors. In consequence, the interaction between two...

17 mars 2010
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Intercultural Management - example of the Intel companyin China

Case study - 10 pages - Management

A culture must have several characteristics: it must be adaptive, transgenerational, symbolic, shared, learned, and patterned. Culture influences relationships and interactions between people. Thus, each culture has specific habits and behaviors. In consequence, the interaction between two...

07 févr. 2011
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Examining Brain Myths and Folk Psychology in Flowers for Algernon

Thesis - 3 pages - Psychology

In today's world, an individual's IQ (intelligence quotient) is a common measure of their cognitive ability. This cognitive ability can make them successful in education and in the workplace. In the United States, individuals in prestigious positions have a generally higher IQ (Sternberg, 1996)....

15 nov. 2012
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"A tale so plausible, so boldly uttered": Reading the Popish Plot in Nahum Tate's The History of King Lear

Case study - 9 pages - Literature

On March 21, 1681, King Charles II appeared before the British House of Lords to deliver a speech regarding allegations of a Catholic plot against him, which had enveloped England in yet another storm of religious furor. An Anglican clergyman named Titus Oates had initially brought the...

18 juil. 2014
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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...

03 févr. 2011
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Film analysis: Mean Streets

Case study - 5 pages - Film studies

The famous American filmmaker, Martin Scorsese spent his childhood obsessing over missionaries and gangsters. These two themes remain dominant even in his films. He is the man behind the autobiographical, Who's That Knocking at My Door (1968) and the feature film Boxcar Bertha (1972). Mean...

04 déc. 2012
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Absalom, Absalom by William Faulkner

Case study - 2 pages - Philosophy

Epistemology is the science of how we know. It strives to draw connections in order to clarify abstract concepts such as “meaning” and “reality”. These are broad subjects and each has many of its own sub-divisions. “Meaning” and “reality”, however, are...

24 mars 2009
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Homage and plagiarism in cinema

Essay - 8 pages - Film studies

Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times was a partial remake of Rene Clair's A nous la liberté (1931), a French comedy which was in turn inspired by Fritz Lang's 1926 science fiction epic, Metropolis. In this document, we try to find answers for the following questions: What did Chaplin borrow...

24 févr. 2010
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Alfred Hitchcock's 'Shadow of a Doubt'

Thesis - 1 pages - Literature

Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt is an indictment of the American middle class lifestyle. This is evident in two scenes which together act as a sort of point/counterpoint of lifestyles. One is the opening sequence of the movie, in which we as viewers are slowly introduced to Uncle Charlie,...

17 oct. 2011
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Starting point (Religion as politics)

Thesis - 35 pages - Political science

In 1670 Charles II signed the secret Treaty of Dover, the first of a series with France whereby he became a pensioner, albeit a modest one, of Louis XIV and, in the words of the treaty sought jointly 'to humble the pride of The States General' (the Netherlands). Few in 1670 could...

26 mars 2013
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Introduction to scientific humanities, an historical perspective:Case study

Case study - 5 pages - Politic philosophy

“[The book] revolutionized the study of Natural History, and carried away captive the best men of the… age”1—such were the words that the co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection, Alfred Russel Wallace, used to describe Charles Darwin's seminal work On the...

21 avril 2014
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Cross-reference study on the notion of "Leadership" - publié le 17/05/2009

Thesis - 16 pages - Journalism

Joan of Arc's public career lasted only for two years but her history has come down through the ages, so that each year, her courage is praised on May 1st. Why is this sixteen-year-old girl engraved in our memory in such an unforgettable way? Answering to this question amounts to go over her...

20 oct. 2024

Comparative Rights and Legal Systems

Case study - 6 pages - Constitutional law

Numerous arguments concerning the right to bear arms have always been a topic of significant concern, especially in countries such as the United States and Mexico, where it bears clear cultural and legal value. According to Charles (2022), though the two countries have the citizenship...