anglais, liberté d'expression, tourisme spatial, influence des célébrités, démocratie, consommateurs du luxe, inégalités sociales, exploration spatiale, Réseaux sociaux, Virgin Galactic, Puma, Burberry, développement personnel, censure, colonisation spatiale, culte de la célébrité, success story, Elon Musk, SpaceX, space tourism, freedom of speech, fame, celebrity marketing
Dans cet exercice, il s'agit de composer 3 essais en anglais (niveau LV1) sur les thèmes du tourisme spatial, de la liberté d'expression et des célébrités.
[...] They argue that free speech should not come with alleviating harm or discrimination. The issue here is to find a way to strike that balance between needing open speech and stopping marginalized groups from being verbally abused. Overall, freedom of speech is one of the cardinal values in world democratic societies; however, to prevent harm to the community as a whole, there must be some control. New challenges associated with digital platforms and the culture of cancellations have arisen. A crucial element for a healthy public discourse is to find a way to protect free expression while at the same time making sure that no harmful speech undermines social harmony. [...]
[...] Essay writing training Instructions: Write an essay of 350 words - one page - on each of the following three topics: 1. TOPIC SPACE TOURISM 2. TOPIC FREEDOM OF SPEECH 3. TOPIC CELEBRITIES Essay Space Tourism Private billionaires like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Richard Branson have helped space tourism grow in popularity recently (Roberts p.6). This essay will discuss that, despite the strong probability that space tourism could provoke some innovation, as an industry, it is an unnecessary waste of resources that could be better utilized to fix more urgent world problems. [...]
[...] Space tourism is too overpriced, according to critics, to qualify as a public good. Space travel is, hence, a luxury for the very wealthy, as a journey on Virgin Galactic, for example, costs over $250,000 (Roberts p.7). This is a stark contrast between rich and poor, and access to what could be a life-altering experience is limited. Michael Hiltizk also joins in as figures who criticize the billionaires' ventures as vanity projects, taking point away from the problems on Earth. [...]
[...] This essay will argue that free speech is still necessary but has to be responsible for averting potential harm. Freedom of speech is more and more debatable in modern society. The article 'The Hell You Say' by Kelefa Sanneh talks about how free speech and control of speech threaten each other's existence, and most often, sustained by some judged in america (Kelefa Sanneh p.14). It set off a debate by the public about whether such demands for censorship were overreactions or necessities in the direction of making an environment safer. [...]
[...] On the other hand, this obsession with celebrity involves a price. Thus, numerous individuals worship famous figures and fall into an unattainable standard. This effect is magnified on social media, where fans can get closer to their idols while comparisons get even sharper. This is the case for Rihanna, who has constructed a solid bond with her fans through social posts (French p.22). Even though celebrities pursue perfection in their public persona, there is a belief that celebrities are perfect humans. Overall, It is better to nurture personal development and expression than aspiring to be like celebrities. [...]
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