Lieux / formes de pouvoir
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Bonjour,
j'ai écrit un texte sur la notion Lieux et formes de pouvoir pour mon Oral d'anglais et
I’m going to talk about the notion of Locations and Forms of power.
First of all I would like to give a definition of this notion. The power is the ability or official capacity to exercise control or authority like the State or the government. It’s also a person, group, or nation having great influence over others. The power isn’t the same in all places and it has changed over generations.
To my mind, the documents that seem to best illustrate the notion are those which talks about the Forms of power in different period of history. In the seventeenth century there was the trial of the witch of Salem in Massachusetts, at this time there wasn’t government and the person who are accused to witchcraft are convicted. Over the centuries the power has progressed in the U.S.A. and we are arrived to a republic with lot of presidents like Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln or Roosevelt who are represented in the Mount Rushmore, a National Memorial which is testify of the evolution of power in the United States.
In another place in the world, we have the Maori, who aren’t in power in New Zealand but they have a lot of social, economic and cultural influence of the people in the country.
In conclusion, the power is in different forms in the World and it changes continually. It can be represented by a emblem, like the Bald Eagle or Uncle Sam for the U.S.A.
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Modifié par lucile83 le 04-03-2015 17:34
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