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Life after death: the memory of Léopoldine in Victor Hugo’s Pauca Meae

“I did not want, my beloved Didine, to let this day pass without writing to you. There are no days, there are no hours that go by during which I don’t think of you. To get here I have crossed very beautiful green and flowery landscapes that spoke to me of God; I spoke to them of you…”

Posted on 26 novembre 2021 by Jessica Moriarty
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Banana Republics: the impact of the United Fruit Company on Central America

Today, in the field of political science, ‘banana republic’ refers to the political and economic instability of a country due to its dependence on the export of limited resources. The term, considered derogatory by many, has a sinister history in Central America.

Posted on 22 octobre 2021 by Jessica Moriarty
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Les réseaux sociaux : une discussion sur l’addiction, la désinformation et la santé mentale.

Le 9 septembre 2020, le documentaire Derrière nos Écrans de Fumée est sorti sur la plateforme de visionnage Netflix et, fin octobre, il avait été vu par 38 millions de…

Posted on 21 avril 2021 by Jessica Moriarty
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Social Media: a discussion on addiction, misinformation and mental health.

On September 9th, 2020, the documentary The Social Dilemma was released onto the viewing-platform Netflix and by the end of October it had been seen by 38 million households. Written…

Posted on 17 avril 2021 by Jessica Moriarty
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L’œuvre d’Allen Ginsberg : un moment déterminant dans l’histoire de la littérature américaine.

Dans la nuit du 7 octobre 1955, au 3119 Fillmore Street à San Francisco, Allen Ginsberg lit son poème « Howl » pour la première fois devant un public. Décrit par ceux…

Posted on 27 décembre 2020 by Jessica Moriarty
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Allen Ginsberg’s work: a pivotal moment in the history of American literature.

On the night of October 7th, 1955, at 3119 Fillmore Street in San Francisco, Allen Ginsberg read his poem “Howl” to an audience for the first time. Described by those…

Posted on 23 décembre 2020 by Jessica Moriarty
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