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    Les Trente Glorieuses : un regard français sur une période de 30 ans de transformations majeures Le progrès scientifique et technique la deuxième guerre mondiale est l 'origine d 'une nouvelle science et technologie d 'âge d 'or. Les états et les sociétés concurrencent. Quelques secteurs connaîtront un développement considérable: physique nucléaire, l 'espace, technologie de l 'information, biologie - Ils perturberont l 'économique et la vie sociale. C 'est la période post-industrielle. La reconstruction

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    La Haine Film Analysis

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    The extract I’ve chosen is taken from Mathieu Kassovitz’s film La Haine and I’m going to analyze it in its social, economic and political context and then focus on how it uses cinematography, editing and mise-en-scène to convey meaning according to the filmmaker’s intentions. La Haine is set in an underprivileged banlieue and that the main characters are banlieusards is essential to the identity of the film. There was a great amount of unemployment, high crime rates, and a high amount of residents

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    France Research Paper

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    Among all the countries in Europe ‘France’ is largest. It has six neighboring countries from which it’s border lies those are Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg to the northeast, Switzerland and Italy to the southeast and Spain to the southwest. United Kingdom borders France via the English Channel. France is considered to be the gateway to Europe because there are several huge International airports (two are in Paris itself), French rail service and ferry terminals. It is the diverse country which

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    The Liberation of Paris Essay example

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    The Liberation of Paris, also referred to as the Liberation of France, took place during World War II from the 19th of August 1944 until the surrender of the occupying German army on the 25th of August. The Liberation began with an uprising by the French Resistance against the German troops. The capital of France had been governed by Nazi Germany since the signing of the Second Compiègne Armistice in June 1940, when the German Army occupied northern and westernmost France, and when the puppet regime

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