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Nadeau, Chapitres 14, 15 et 22
Posted in 1 on Oct 6th, 2008 Comments Off
Chapitre 14: Halloween en France. Comment expliquer l’importation de cette fête américaine ? Selon Nadeau, est-ce un exemple de la mondialisation du pays ? Et quelles observations générales sur la mondialisation fait-il ? Etes-vous d’accord ?
Chapitre 15 : Qui est José Bové ? D’où vient-il ? Pourquoi est-il renommé ? Pour quel acte […]
Sarkozy: Le discours de Toulon
Posted in 1 on Oct 2nd, 2008 Comments Off
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Nadeau, Chapitres 11-13
Posted in 1 on Sep 12th, 2008 Comments Off
1. Comment est-ce que le chapitre XI est composé de deux sections différentes ? Comment ces sections contribuent-elles à donner deux images différentes de la France ?
2. Dans le chapitre 12, Nadeau éprouve deux sentiments différents quand il apprend que Ridha a fermé l’épicier du quartier pour ses vacances. Identifiez-les. Quelles conclusions sur les […]
Nadeau, Chapitres 5-6, 8-9
Posted in 1 on Sep 5th, 2008 Comments Off
Nadeau, Chapitre 5
1. Quelles particularités du village de Genouillac renforcent une image de la France comme résistante à la mondialisation ? Qu’est-ce qui est « typiquement français » de ce village ?
2. Que veut dire « parigocentrisme » ? Et comment est-ce que la conception des directions (est,ouest, nord, sud) en France en est un […]
Dilbert’s Prefrontal Cortex
Posted in 1 on Jul 14th, 2008 Comments Off
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This Dilbert comic strip accurately portrays the profrontal cortex as necessary for appropriate social judgement. It calls to mind the well-known story of Phineas Gage. In 1848, When Mr. Gage was 25 years old, he survived a traumatic brain injury in which his frontal lobes were pierced or destroyed. Following this injury, he is said […]
I’ll Refrain From Drinking to That
Posted in 1 on Jul 8th, 2008 Comments Off
College students drinking: it is culturally the opposite of an oxymoron. Professors know of this and may wink and smile about it in class, figuratively if not literally. Students communicate with each other about parties, get-togethers and new drinking games or new tales on old ones. Parents know that “kids drink,” but may hide […]
Trouble in the Chesapeake
Posted in 1 on Jul 6th, 2008 Comments Off
The Chesapeake Bay has declined in overall health steadily over the last few years; in 1988, the Chesapeake Bay Act was put in place to improve the water quality. Positive change has been not yet come about, however. According to a July 2008 article in the Free Lance-Star detailing the EPA’s assessment of the Bay, the only […]
Long time no see!
Posted in 1 on Apr 30th, 2008 Comments Off
So it’s been a while since i have last written. Well there are a few things that have caught my interest latelly. In my History of Jazz class the other day my professor brought up the question of why there has been a decline in Jazz music interest. And he started to then take that […]
My Digital Story
Posted in 1 on Apr 30th, 2008 Comments Off
This is my final project for Ideas in Performance. YouTube makes everything a little blurry and icky so imagine it all nice and pretty!
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