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    The Road to State wrestling It was my freshman year in high school. We had a pretty good wrestling team and we made it to the regional duals and the four best teams in our district were there and the team who has made it to state wrestling the past three years and we had to beat all three teams in order to make it to state which was going to be difficult. it was the day after sectionals and we found out we would be one of the teams that qualified for Regional duals. We started focusing on that the

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    Imagine: a 99 lbs, 5’4, skinny, shy, ginger kid. Doesn’t seem like the athletic kind does it? This was me as a freshman, and I was really self conscious about myself, granted I was taller than the shortest people who were once taller than me about 2 years ago, I was still skinny and light. I was a good runner, placing 1st in my very first track race, but I hurt my hip during practice and didn’t say anything to the coaches because I was scared they’d say, “Wow, I knew this kid wouldn’t be able to

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    CHAPITRE 1 : LA REVOLUTION NUMERIQUE A. Historique Gaston Bachelard (1993) affirme que : « Le réel n’est jamais « ce qu’on pourrait croire » mais il est toujours ce qu’on aurait dû penser. » (p. 13) ( a citer ds la bibl) Avec la révolution numérique depuis les années 1940 et l’apparition des premiers ordinateurs on s’est engagé dans un profond bouleversement technologique qui est devenu non seulement technologique. Puis grâce à la puissance des super-ordinateurs apparus dans les années 1950 et

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    Avec le livre imprimé, les textes s’étaient stabilisés dans des formes conformes à des règles et certaines normes, qui étaient devenues quasi stables. L’expérience de lecture pouvait s’appuyer sur ces constantes cristallisées dans le livre imprimé. Avec le texte numérique, l’écran devient l’unique lieu d’interaction avec l’œuvre. De nouveaux repères sont construits par le lecteur pour identifier l’œuvre, se repérer dans son parcours, mémoriser des passages importants et des expériences spécifiques

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    Imagery and Metaphor as Resistance in Miguel Asturias' The President In The President, Miguel Angel Asturias uses madness as his initial tool to launch a social examination of evil versus good under the strains of a terrifying dictatorship. To paint a vivid picture of the political and social atmosphere under the regime of The President, Asturias wields rich and abstract imagery, repetition and metaphors throughout his novel to punctuate, foreshadow, and illuminate. Wind is one of these recurring

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    “The very simple plot of a tragedy involves a protagonist who desires something—object of love, power, wealth, righteousness, justice—and obstacles come in the way of his path to reach its fulfillment.” ("Tragedy." Literature of Love. N.p., 14 June 2010. Web. 29 Mar. 2017.) In the book El Señor Presidente the protagonist is involved in a love tragedy where he desires Camila’s love but him being the president 's right hand becomes an obstacle for him and his relationship. Political corruption increases

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    contribuiu para a elaboração de várias teorias sociais. Algumas justificavam os rumos da nova sociedade industrial capitalista. Outras, identificadas com o interesse dos operários, denunciavam a exploração do trabalho e pregavam uma sociedade mais livre e justa. 3.1 SOCIALISMO: Entre as teorias que criticavam a exploração dos trabalhadores e as injustiças da sociedade industrial destacou-se o socialismo. Essa teoria reunia correntes político-ideológicas que se opunham, de modo geral, ao liberalismo

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    O Empirismo Baconiano

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    O Empirismo Baconiano Em uma época de dúvida e de questionamento do que se sabia até então, Sir Francis Bacon buscou um “verdadeiro e extraordinário progresso do saber”, assim como uma “reforma total do conhecimento humano”. Para que tal fosse alcançado ele deixou marcado o caminho a seguir. As descobertas e invenções científicas resultantes dariam ao homem o controle sobre as forças da natureza -“saber é poder”. A este projeto foi dado o nome de Grande Instauração. Ele abrangia seis partes, sendo

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