Author: Amporn Wathanavongs
Publisher: Maverick House
ISBN: 190851860X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
L’enfant au Coeur de Bambou
Author: Amporn Wathanavongs
Publisher: Maverick House
ISBN: 190851860X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
Publisher: Maverick House
ISBN: 190851860X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 237
Book Description
Author:
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738180930
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Publisher: Odile Jacob
ISBN: 2738180930
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
Vanity Fair
Proceedings
Le diamant retrouvé
Author: Liane Seelhofer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493102613
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Cesser de croire aux mensonges, apprendre à se voir dans sa beauté, son unicité. Voir l'ordonnancement parfait de notre vie, afin de nous permettre de réaliser au mieux le projet de notre âme. Apprendre à faire confiance à la vie. Arrêter de se plaindre, d'accuser les autres, de croire au drame. Partir à la recherche de qui nous sommes profondément. Être le créateur conscient de sa vie. Prendre ses peurs à bras-le-corps, rentrer en soi, apprendre à s'aimer et commencer à vivre pleinement. Nous avons reçu la vie, cet incroyable cadeau, cette aventure passionnante, qu'en faisons-nous?
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493102613
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Cesser de croire aux mensonges, apprendre à se voir dans sa beauté, son unicité. Voir l'ordonnancement parfait de notre vie, afin de nous permettre de réaliser au mieux le projet de notre âme. Apprendre à faire confiance à la vie. Arrêter de se plaindre, d'accuser les autres, de croire au drame. Partir à la recherche de qui nous sommes profondément. Être le créateur conscient de sa vie. Prendre ses peurs à bras-le-corps, rentrer en soi, apprendre à s'aimer et commencer à vivre pleinement. Nous avons reçu la vie, cet incroyable cadeau, cette aventure passionnante, qu'en faisons-nous?
The Journal of Education
Le mensonge
Author: Kate Averis
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443825271
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
This collection of essays considers the political, social, literary and artistic impact of the pervasive dichotomy of truth and lies in the context of French society and culture. A fundamental element of our social existance, the notion of le mensonge underpins how we participate in and respond to all aspects of society, from the political process to the capacity of art, literature and other aesthetic forms to fulfill a representative function. This book explores the ways in which French society and culture is regulated by the overriding oppositional structure of truth and lies, and the impact this has on both collective and individual existence. The theme brings together research from diverse disciplines of the Humanities, from political science to literature, film, music and visual arts, in a work that will be of great relevance to a wide range of students and researchers alike. As such, the theme serves as a means of gaining an insight into the range and scope of research currently being conducted in French studies. The book will be useful as a support text for a range of academic courses including those in the fields of cultural studies, literary studies, political studies and sociology. On a larger scale, it posits the theme’s potential to develop as an independent area of study, and offers a starting point for future academic study devoted to the idea of le mensonge.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443825271
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
This collection of essays considers the political, social, literary and artistic impact of the pervasive dichotomy of truth and lies in the context of French society and culture. A fundamental element of our social existance, the notion of le mensonge underpins how we participate in and respond to all aspects of society, from the political process to the capacity of art, literature and other aesthetic forms to fulfill a representative function. This book explores the ways in which French society and culture is regulated by the overriding oppositional structure of truth and lies, and the impact this has on both collective and individual existence. The theme brings together research from diverse disciplines of the Humanities, from political science to literature, film, music and visual arts, in a work that will be of great relevance to a wide range of students and researchers alike. As such, the theme serves as a means of gaining an insight into the range and scope of research currently being conducted in French studies. The book will be useful as a support text for a range of academic courses including those in the fields of cultural studies, literary studies, political studies and sociology. On a larger scale, it posits the theme’s potential to develop as an independent area of study, and offers a starting point for future academic study devoted to the idea of le mensonge.
W.-A. Mozart, Sa Vie Musicale Et Son Œuvre de L'enfance À la Pleine Maturité (1756-1777)
Author: Teodor de Wyzewa
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Composers
Languages : fr
Pages : 570
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Composers
Languages : fr
Pages : 570
Book Description
The Child in French and Francophone Literature
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004333657
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
From the contents: Sandra BECKETT: Babes in the woods: today's riding hoods go to granny's. - Lewis SEIFERT: Madame Le Prince de Beaumont and the infantilization of the fairy tale. - Michael O'RILEY: La Bete est morte!': Mending images and narratives of ethnicity and national identity in post-World War II France. - Eileen HOFT-MARCH: Child Survivors and Narratives of Hope: Georges Perec's W ou le souvenir d'enfance'. - Alioune SOW: L'enfance metisse ou l'enfance entre les eaux: Le chercheur d'Afriques' de Henri Lopes. - Cheryl TOMAN: Writing Childhood: Reflection of a nation in a village voice in Marie-Claire Matip's Ngond'. - Julie BAKER: The childhood of the epic hero: representation of the child protagonist in the Old French Enfances' texts. - Mary EKMAN: Destinataire et/ou heritier du texte': figuring the child in early modern French memoirs."
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004333657
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
From the contents: Sandra BECKETT: Babes in the woods: today's riding hoods go to granny's. - Lewis SEIFERT: Madame Le Prince de Beaumont and the infantilization of the fairy tale. - Michael O'RILEY: La Bete est morte!': Mending images and narratives of ethnicity and national identity in post-World War II France. - Eileen HOFT-MARCH: Child Survivors and Narratives of Hope: Georges Perec's W ou le souvenir d'enfance'. - Alioune SOW: L'enfance metisse ou l'enfance entre les eaux: Le chercheur d'Afriques' de Henri Lopes. - Cheryl TOMAN: Writing Childhood: Reflection of a nation in a village voice in Marie-Claire Matip's Ngond'. - Julie BAKER: The childhood of the epic hero: representation of the child protagonist in the Old French Enfances' texts. - Mary EKMAN: Destinataire et/ou heritier du texte': figuring the child in early modern French memoirs."
From UI to EI
Author: Georges Campeau
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 9780774811231
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Established in 1940 in response to the Great Depression, the original goal of Canada’s system of unemployment insurance was to ensure the protection of income to the unemployed. Joblessness was viewed as a social problem and the jobless as its unfortunate victims. If governments could not create the right conditions for full employment, they were obligated to compensate people who could not find work. While unemployment insurance expanded over several decades to the benefit of the rights of the unemployed, the mid-1970s saw the first stirrings of a counterattack as the federal government’s Keynesian strategy came under siege. Neo-liberalists denounced unemployment insurance and other aspects of the welfare state as inflationary and unproductive. Employment was increasingly thought to be a personal responsibility and the handling of the unemployed was to reflect a free-market approach. This regressive movement culminated in the 1990s counter-reforms, heralding a major policy shift. The number of unemployed with access to benefits was halved during that time. From UI to EI examines the history of Canada’s unemployment insurance system and the rights it grants to the unemployed. The development of the system, its legislation, and related jurisprudence are viewed through a historical perspective that accounts for the social, political, and economic context. Campeau critically examines the system with emphasis upon its more recent transformations. This book will interest professors and students of law, political science, and social work, and anyone concerned about the right of the unemployed to adequate protection.
Publisher: UBC Press
ISBN: 9780774811231
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Established in 1940 in response to the Great Depression, the original goal of Canada’s system of unemployment insurance was to ensure the protection of income to the unemployed. Joblessness was viewed as a social problem and the jobless as its unfortunate victims. If governments could not create the right conditions for full employment, they were obligated to compensate people who could not find work. While unemployment insurance expanded over several decades to the benefit of the rights of the unemployed, the mid-1970s saw the first stirrings of a counterattack as the federal government’s Keynesian strategy came under siege. Neo-liberalists denounced unemployment insurance and other aspects of the welfare state as inflationary and unproductive. Employment was increasingly thought to be a personal responsibility and the handling of the unemployed was to reflect a free-market approach. This regressive movement culminated in the 1990s counter-reforms, heralding a major policy shift. The number of unemployed with access to benefits was halved during that time. From UI to EI examines the history of Canada’s unemployment insurance system and the rights it grants to the unemployed. The development of the system, its legislation, and related jurisprudence are viewed through a historical perspective that accounts for the social, political, and economic context. Campeau critically examines the system with emphasis upon its more recent transformations. This book will interest professors and students of law, political science, and social work, and anyone concerned about the right of the unemployed to adequate protection.