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The robots for better... or for worse?
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Cette leçon regroupe plusieurs documents qui abordent les enjeux de l'intelligence artificielle et des progrès robotiques. 
Les points culturels permettent d'élargir la vision qu'on a de ces avancées technologiques. 
Les documents sont variés (films, articles, cartoons, vidéos). 
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linguistique générale
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les bases sur la linguistique générale en anglais
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Notes de cours Approfondissement Anglais
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notes de cours qui retranscrit les bases de l'approfondissement en anglais
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Semester 1 : US Civilisation
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Ce groupage comporte 10 chapitres traitant du système politique américain depuis l'ère coloniale à nos jours. Il retrace les notions clés menant à la découverte ( ou à l'approfondissement ) de la vie politique américaine. 
Le programme complet de la 1ère année LLCER-Anglais est traité. + Correction d'une question de partiel.
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Chapter 1 : The American Independence.
- Class notes • 4 pages • 2018
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This chapter tackles the history of the American Independence from 1756 to 1783. 

Plan : 

I. The Causes of the Revolution 
II. The Escalation
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Chapter 6 : The Executive Power
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The Executive Branch is defined in article 2 of the constitution : "The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his office during the term of four years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same term, be elected, as follows:
Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors, equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in th...
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Chapter 9 : Federalism
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It is one of the 5 founding principles in which the US Constitution rests. Though the term "federalism" is never mentionned in the Constitution. 

Plan : 

I. Reminders 

II. Different Types of Power

III. The Evolution of Federalism
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Chapter 5 : The Legislative Branch : The US Congress.
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The US Congress is considered to be the most powerful Legislative body in the world. It's the first Branch of Government and defined in Article 1. 
The Founding Fathers wanted the Congress ( and not the President ) to be the central policy-making body. They had a very strong suspission towards the Executive Branch. 
The Capitol is located on Capitol Hill in W.D.C. Its architecture is inspired by a temple one. 

Plan : 

I. Structure of Congress
II. Powers of Congress
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Chapter 8 : The Judicial Branch
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It is the third and last branch of Government . It is defined in Article 3 of the Constitution. It is an un-elected branch. Its main role is to interpret the Constitution.
The general attorney is the head of the justice department.
In the US, there are three types of laws : 
- Constitutional 
- Common
- Statutory 



Plan : 

I. The Federal Supreme Court 

A) Composition 
B) Appointment process
C) Powers of the Supreme Court
D) Judicial Philosophy
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Chapter 1 : The American Independence.
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In this chapter you can proceed to a better understanding of the American Independence. 
Plan : 

I. The causes of the Revolution 
II. The Escalation

The context periode is situated from 1756 to 1783.
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