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The motives for the creation of the Welfare State from 1945 to 1951 ? 
From 1945 to 1951, a new term had emerged, that of a Welfare State, a "national compulsory insurance for all classes for all purposes from the cradle to the grave" as Churchill explained it. So we can wonder what were the motives for the creation of the Welfare State from 1945 to 1951 ? We will see that there were economic, political and historica...
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Michael Moore 
Michael Moore should be “man of the year“ 2004, first and foremost because, the 57th Cannes film festival awarded to him the most popular Palme d’Or, secondly because he led actions against the American President George W. Bush and the war in Iraq, at last because his career is a masterpiece.
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Hamlet, Acte 3 scene 1 (Shakespeare) 
In our commentary, we are going to analyse the Act III, scene 1. Our extract shows the dialogue between Hamlet and Ophelia. He denies any love for her and advises her not to get married and to enter a convent instead. Will Hamlet’s feelings for Ophelia manage to make this scene a love scene ?
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La poésie américaine, à travers Walt Whitman 
These two poems, “Hush’d Be the Camps To-day” and “Oh Captain! My Captain!”, were written by Walt Whitman in 1865 after the death of then President Abraham Lincoln. “Hush’d Be the Camps To-day” was published in Drum-Taps, and “Oh Captain! My Captain!” in The Sequel to Drum-Taps. Both poems would be added in Leaves of Grass in 1867.
We shall first ...
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La poésie britannique au XIXème siècle : focus sur Emily Brontë et Christina Rossetti 
The nineteenth century in England was a century of increasing prosperity, great changes, discoveries, evolutions and development in various fields. Critic Matthew Arnold even labelled it as “deeply unpoetical”. So it was normal that the poetic genre, also, should have experienced some modifications.
We will first have a look at the evolution of t...
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