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English paper - February 2011 : “Good Friends” : are they really as we think they are?
Makes me wonder, why so often we let decide and so easily we submit to another people. We call them "Good Friends", but of course in the deeper reflection, our "good friends" are just pitful worms. They set a goal to destroy your life for their personal profits. Many of you can think that I am talking about materials profits, but what I mean is more related with the physical and psychological background. Lire la suite... Commentaires (1)
English paper - Janvier 2010 : Morality
Is it something what is said for thousands and thousands years, a sense of behavioral conduct that differentiates intentions, decisions and actions – when we are able to state that something is good/ right or bad/wrong? What happens if something what I think is right, in fact is wrong or what I think is wrong, in fact is right ? English Paper - December 2010 : Run and Live : Boring sport or sport which offers much more?
This issue comes back to us each season and mostly we can state that some activities can be really very expensive expenditure. We search for something what brings to us energy, inspiration and pleasure. During searching for the most extreme sports which lead us to those 3 attributes, we forget about the most specific sport – running. Comment le Canada est devenu un surdoué de l'école (The Globe and Mail, 8 dec)
Mesuré à 65 autres pays, le Canada obtient le cinquième rang en lecture, le septième et le huitième en sciences en mathématiques, selon le rapport de l'Organisation de coopération et d’évaluation de l'éducation et de Développement économique. |


“Moral codes adjust themselves to environmental conditions”. William J. Durant
Nowadays, many people treat sport activities like a trendy life element. For sure, many of you want to do aerobics, yoga or maybe karate? Thinking about going to the pool systematically? Some of you prefer playing tennis, basketball or going windsurfing or cycling.
Après près d'une décennie de grands résultats aux tests internationaux en lecture, en écriture et en mathématiques, le Canada se rend compte qu’il n'est plus seul au sommet. La Corée du Sud et la Chine laissent le pays dans la poussière de la craie alors que les petites provinces ralentissent les bons scores. 




