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« Dans ma ville, on traîne » : Orelsan chante Caen

Évocatrices d’images et d’ambiances, les chansons traduisent aussi une réalité géographique !

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Saint-Nazaire, 1er parc éolien offshore en France

Le 22 septembre 2022, E. Macron a inauguré le premier parc éolien offshore en France.

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Ce que révèle l'iPhone sur la géopolitique mondiale

En réaction aux tensions entre la Chine et les États-Unis, la firme Apple envisage de modifier sa géographie industrielle.

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Rennes : un nouveau métro pour la ville archipel

Comment les transports en commun sont-ils pensés dans une ville archipel comme Rennes ?

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Self-made billionaires are a myth

Robert Reich aims at pointing out that self-made men in America are just heirs who take advantage of policy failures.

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The Queen is Dead, Long Live the King!

The instant that the queen died, her eldest son and heir, Charles, became Britain's new monarch. Charles had been first in line to the throne for 70 years since the accession of his mother and was the longest-serving Prince of Wales.

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Le retour des frontières dans le commerce mondial

La crise sanitaire et les tensions géopolitiques favorisent un ralentissement de la mondialisation. 

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Celebrating Languages

26 September is the day the EU celebrates all the many languages spoken in Europe and around the world. They have lots of suggested activities to get your pupils enthusiasm flowing for languages.

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Comment les piétons investissent les villes

Deuxième mode de déplacement en France, la marche rencontre encore de nombreux obstacles dans les villes.

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Les énergies renouvelables : enjeux et défis

Socle de la transition énergétique, le développement des énergies renouvelables implique de nombreux défis.

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See How They Run: A Whodunit Within a Whodunit

On 1952 London’s West End, Agatha Christie’s play, The Mousetrap, is a hit. Hollywood comes knocking at the stage door. But plans for a movie version of this smash-hit play come to an abrupt halt after the film’s Hollywood director is murdered.

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The End of an Era

On 8 September, the British Royal Family announced the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96. Britain’s longest reigning monarch had been on the throne for 70 years, which had been marked this summer by Platinum Jubilee celebrations. She was immediately succeeded by her son Charles, who will be known as King Charles III.

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Pupils Vote on Press Photography

Since 1994, the Prix Bayeux has been awarded annually to war correspondents. The event also organises a schools’ project: Regard des jeunes de 15 ans. 3ème classes from France or abroad can vote for one of 20 press photos they feel best symbolises the world today. Votes close on 29 September.

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Bye-bye Boris

Boris Johnson learned who would replace him as British Prime Minister on 5 September:  Liz Truss. The change came after Mr Johnson admitted he had lost the faith of his own cabinet and MPs and the Conservative Party held a two-month long election to choose a new leader.

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Gothic Nightmares: Fuseli

Under the pseudonym Henry Fuseli, Swiss artist Johan Heinrich Füssli, became one of the leading lights of the 19th-century British art world and a popular proponent of Romanticism and the Gothic. His many depictions of Shakespearean scenes, the supernatural, dreams and nightmares are rich food for the imagination. A new exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart André in Paris would be a great outing for classes studying Romanticism and the Gothic.  Fuseli was born in Zurich in 1741 and followed paternal instructions to study theology. Despite studying theology, his real passions were art and literature. He toured Europe learning to paint. He settled permanently in London in 1780  and in 1782 exhibited the first version of his emblematic work The Nightmare at the Royal Academy (above). Fuseli was fascinated by myths and tales from Greek, Roman and Nordic traditions but the enigmatic Nightmare is an invention all his own. (And shows his love of language with the presence of a horse (a mare?) in the background.) It chimed perfectly with the Romantic movement with its Gothic atmosphere. Fuseli aspired to attain the sublime in his work, following the philosophy of Edmund Burke. The new exhibition gives a thematic overview of his famous works and Shakespeare is the opening theme.  Fuseli was a great admirer of Shakespeare and attempted a translation of Macbeth into German while still a student. He was a keen theatregoer and lived in London in a period when some of the greatest Shakespearean actors were active. Fuseli painted David Garrick, Sarah Siddons and Hannah Pritchard many times. Nine of his paintings were included in the Shakespeare Gallery that opened in London in 1786.  Macbeth was a repeated inspiration for Fuseli, here "Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers" from her husband after he has followed her prompting to kill King Duncan. In this version of a painting he revisited several times the actors are believed to be David Garrick and Hannah Pritchard. The exhibition then moves on to mythological and biblical tales, the female figure, nightmares and their polar opposites, dreams and apparitions. The supernatural is a frequent presence in Fuseli's work. Another of his great literary inspirations was John Milton's Paradise Lost, of which he did almost 50 paintings. . The Shepherd's Dream illustrates a scene in which fairy elves. "on their mirth and dance Intent, with jocund music charm his ear; At once with joy and fear his heart rebounds." Füssli, entre rêve et fantastique Musée Jacquemart André Till 23 January 2023  

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Chine : la mer, la puissance et le (non) droit

Brandissant ses propres cartes, Pékin bafoue le droit international de la mer pour étendre sa souveraineté en mer de Chine.

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[HGGSP] Chine : la mer, la puissance et le (non) droit

Brandissant ses propres cartes, Pékin bafoue le droit international de la mer pour étendre sa souveraineté en mer de Chine.

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Les enjeux de la conquête spatiale

Avec Artemis, les États-Unis repartent à la conquête de la Lune et relancent la course à l'espace internationale.

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La subordonnée relative

En complément de la séquence sur Gargantua , la fiche sur les propositions subordonnées relatives propose un grand nombre d'exercices à partir d'extrait du roman de Rabelais.

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L'humanité des esclaves

En latin, ce parcours qui associe l'étude d'un extrait d'une satire du poète Horace et un texte du philosophe Nicolas de Condorcet permet de saisir la réalité complexe de l'esclavage dans le monde antique.

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This is Our BBC Video

As a standalone activity or an introduction to our resource on the centenary of the BBC, this cleverly edited video provides the BBC's answer to the question, "What is public-service broadcasting?" Or simply an introduction to the variety of programming that it has pioneered.  [embed]https://youtu.be/bFVvXfrle8Y[/embed] If you show pupils the video on the Indy 100 news site from The Independent , you can ask them to focus on the headline the site chose: "BBC releases new advert celebrating 100 years". You can then ask, "What do you know about the BBC?" (British Broadcasting Corporation / 18th of October 2022 100th anniversary / etc.) They can then watch the video and find out about the specificities of the BBC, and use the advert to explain the following quotations: "What is public service broadcasting?" "a PUBLIC service" "SERVICES provided by the BBC" "a service for everyone" "a bridge between us" "a reflection of who we are" "a unique experiment" This is a transcript of the video. We've started a new line each time a new person starts speaking, since the message is edited together from lots of different footage from BBC drama, news, interviews, comedy and sport. We're on air in 5, 4… Standby studio. BBC one Well defining the BBC's role involves answering the central question what is public service broadcasting? It literally means providing… Booooring! Let me, let me rephrase that. The BBC Has something For everyone. Everyone. That includes you Caroline and John from Cornwall So the question is What do you want? How about A full-throttle tango Or A high-ranking corrupt police officer With a soft centre Or Do you require assistance Thinking about The square root of 350,000 litres of milk What about Banger after Banger? But there's more to it than that. The BBC is A unique experiment. There's no angle There's No bias vibes No sponsors. Interfering with play. It's a bridge Between us Kind of a common ground. Look a bit closer It's a reflection Of who we are. But here's the thing. The BBC Doesn't have to be here. It only exists If we really believe It matters. We're in it together aren't we? Let's do this! Come here! The BBC Is something that belongs to all of us. Every one of us. Every one of us.

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La connaissance, arme du soft power américain

L’influence américaine se diffuse profondément et met à mal l’indépendance stratégique de la France.

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Des citoyens éteignent les enseignes éclairées la nuit

Des adeptes du parkour éteignent les enseignes lumineuses des magasins qui ne respectent pas la loi sur l’éclairage public.

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Mobilités et inégalités dans l'espace public

Par ses aménagements, Lyon considère les différents usages que font les citoyen·ne·s de l'espace public.

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