Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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15 cm beautiful snow

Eventually the rain turned into 15 cm of snow.

we say more than WOW!

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The network is open to 95% and we are currently in the process of tracing. We received 12 inches of snow that brought happiness to all skiers! Good sunny day

Sunday, February 27, 2011

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Very beautiful Sunday in perspective, we received 2 inches of snow.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

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Good Saturday to all! 80% of the network is open and groomed, good skiing and good day!

Friday, February 25, 2011

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storm we sulk ...

Storm announced shifted southward we expect 3-5 cm by Sunday. This little snow will to have beautiful ski conditions for the weekend.

Enjoy it finishes the season

Thursday, February 24, 2011

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Winter Storm Warning!

By Friday we expect 15 to 20 cm of beautiful snow!

This allows us to believe that the first weekend of release will be superb.

conditions today, 24 February are hardened and very quick caution.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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concept of defenses (SRC1)

The deposit base is more than simple

You have 15 minutes to
convince us to invest in your project .

The oral will take place Monday, March 7 2011, afternoon. Spend
group of TD .
The jury will consist of a communicator, a graphic designer & a developer.

When you visit, you file your paper file ,
2 copies.
rendering is done via paperless moodle .
ENT => Education / moodle
=> IUTBM => SRC =
> rendered creativity => Render PDF creativity. You will deposit
by your PDF file
and PDF your presentation.

For your oral
you will think well you allocate speaking time
within the group.
Warning, this is a collective oral . Many of you will "on stage"
(from the floor, what will those who do not speak? Etc..). A support
PDF is obviously expected, with the traditional councils
(no fault ... Please note, we are uncompromising on this point!
You can not "sell" a concept without this effort.)

After oral examinations, I will publish a list of concepts used
(note: not a concept used here is not necessarily a bad idea ...).
This list is scheduled for Tuesday, March 8,
late morning.
Then you will form groups of 3 students to achieve the
promotional site concept.
Specific features
be expected and given by the "teacher-developers."
Wednesday, March 9, you are indicating your choice
(concept and team).
This list is irreversible ...
groups
TD will be modified to accommodate this collaborative project.
In case of absence,
if you did not know your choice, we will determine your group
!

Good luck and good vacation ...

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The brain time available, Ch.Nick. (SAP)

Reminder instructions for your statement of March 23, 2011 .
This presentation may be individual or in pairs.
The following must be presented
(the order presented is not the expected order.
is for you to organize your remarks):

A slogan ,
5 keywords (justification) that identify the best documentary,
Pitch the video (you have 30 seconds to "sell" the video),
Opinion argued, justified
A reconciliation with book or movie that you present.

All will be presented March 23, 2011.
You will have 10 minutes.
Support (PDF ) is obviously binding.

You will find the story on the following link:
Good luck.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

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"Without the freedom to blame, it is not flattering praise. "

notes during the Tuesday, February 8, CS-MDI

From drumming in The Gazette
Humans have always needed information about the world around them.
Ancestors of newspapers are the troubadours of the Middle Ages or town criers.
  • The "acta diurna " the Romans are the first publications approaching the log name. They are distributed in public places throughout the Roman Empire.
    The sensational events, new political and military related.
  • From verbal information is organized:
    - network by Indian smoke signals
    - pigeons
    - System couriers of the Mongol Empire (Genghis Khan, 1150-1227, 20000 -? - couriers).
  • Gradually, written manuscripts spread in Europe (late 13 th ). Trade needs information (Merchants and bankers advise their counter-s-s). Papermaking and the establishment of a network of stations allow this development.
  • GUTENBERG (Johann Gensfleich his real name, picture) invented the printing press (v.1430). Thin pamphlets (" casual ") are sold primarily in the cities and the countryside through hawkers. The subjects are court cases, cataclysms, watches ... Sensationalism.
    These logs are called "ducks " and retain their popularity until the early 19 th .
the early 18th century, attitudes are changing and the thirst for knowledge touches part of the population. To follow the news, we need closer publications. RENAUDOT Theophrastus (pictured) had understood this need. He published (by royal privilege dated 16 May 1631) "The Gazette " which reaches 1200 copies in 1638. His contribution is crucial because he invented the editorial and prefers facts to sensational reviews.
        "I do not give a history of the stuff done but to make it"
  • The Enlightenment are also felt on the press.

The press and the state
barely born, the press has to face the political power that mistrusts and therefore wishes to control, smooth or by force.
  • Gazette, the Journal des Savants, Le Mercure Galant 3 titles are authorized under Louis XIV (plus a few newspaper titles specializing in medicine or law).
  • gossip, rumors or indiscreet criticisms go hand in hand through underground publications which escape censorship.
  • The reading rooms or spaces of public libraries reflect the passion of the information or the taste of the discussion. Censorship is becoming increasingly difficult. In this period of the Enlightenment philosophers, they regret the lack of distance information or weakness of reflection, affirm the importance of presence of a free press .
  • In the U.S., freedom of the press is guaranteed by the p irst Amendment to the Constitution . Congress can not vote laws limiting freedom of the press.
  • During the French Revolution, the press enjoys a virtually unlimited freedom from 1789 to 1792.
  • Napoleon after his coup, took over control of the press. He then removes some sixty newspapers and restores permission. In 1811 he left Paris to 4 daily.
  • 1881: law on freedom of information. This text affirms a few liberties but also establishes the press offenses (crimes against the State or against persons tired ...).

techniques and progress
The rise of the press to 19 th is inseparable from technological change.
  • In 1795, English Stanhope (pictured) invented the all-metal press, the first industrial machine, greatly increases the daily production .
  • 1816: Koenig & Bauer develops perfecting press (allowing both sides; 11,000 newspapers per hour).
  • 1860: Coverley & Mac Donald who invented the printing press to modernize and further develop rapidly. In rotating the second generation appeared in 1866, the paper itself is mounted on reels. The prints go up to 20,000 sheets per hour (1866, press Bullock) and 50,000 (1872 Marinoni press).
  • Meanwhile, means of communication improve and develop (telegraph, rail, telephone).
  • News agencies born, with the presence of correspondents in each country ( Havas in France - founded in 1835, Reuters UK - Founded in 1851, Agenzia Stefani Italy - founded in 1853).
  • Journalism is a profession that relies on principles (accuracy, brevity, objectivity ...). These rules will define the news media that opposes the opinion press.
  • The press becomes a power and fills the public's expectations for new ideas or events important.
The golden age of newspapers
Big media companies are created from 1830 to 1914. They will face a problem: newspapers are read much but sell little.
  • 1836: "The Press" newspaper at half price. The increase in the number of readers compensates process (taken over by France Soir, a priori, without success).
  • 1863: the "Petit Journal " is launched. He reached one million copies daily. Wow, brief news items and serial captivate readers.
  • 1898: "L'Aurore " publishes "J'accuse" of Zola (pictured). 300,000 copies sold out within
    hours (against the 20,000 to 30,000 on average).

The image has the power

The technological progress makes the picture, radio and television compete first, then upset the information structures. The photograph was an immediate success (strong immediate impact, potential emotional).

  • In 1843, launch of "The illustration ", weekly (for an affluent audience) amply illustrated.

  • agencies specialized in the field of image are: Gamma (founded by Depardon Lattès ... 1966), Sygma (founded by Henrotte in 1973, bankruptcy since May 2010), Magnum (founded by Henri Cartier Bresson Robert Capa ... in 1947)


  • The search for a scoop at all costs may lead to drifts.
  • 1924: first newspaper spoke from the transmitter of the Eiffel Tower. This new medium has a huge advantage: the immediacy of news transmission.
  • 1949: the first newspaper in image contains 10,000 spectators. Gradually, practice a television dramatization of information that changes the role of journalists and the public.
  • The reaction of the press is working in the vicinity and particularly the fact-diverse neighborhood (what is now the radio).
  • Internet and the tabloids threaten the traditional print media information.

The problem internet
Can it offer a place for a public debate of opinion? Or deliver it completely destroys the journalistic profession? Obviously everyone can talk, spread the photos or videos, stating the opinion most questionable without any control.
Two concepts are emerging:
  • reaction of the press because it functions as a confrontation of opinions.
  • End of classical journalism because the net offers greater proximity to its readers.
Notes:
  • transmitters and multiple locations can mean a loss of identity.
  • Individual expression is possible, but the comparison must be done openly, otherwise it is impossible to construct a new public space.


    Bibliography:
    P. Albert, History Press , PUF, coll. What do I know? 2003, 126p .
    D. Lormier History of the Press in France , Paperback, 2004, 126p.
    J. Wolgensinger, The great adventure of the press , et al. Discoveries, Gallimard, 1998, 189p.
    Encyclopedia Universalis.
    BNF, the BNF's bookmarks, history section.

Friday, January 28, 2011

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write for the web: the basics.




order to finalize the content of the site "social careers,"




I offer a quick reminder on the basics
alternative script for the web.
  • techniques from journalism.
  • Difficulty reading the screen.
bases of the sentence:
- short => 12 words maximum
- easy => limited to the simplest grammar
(Subject - Verb - Complement)
- direct => active sentence
- present => = present tenses
- clear => precise vocabulary , common, known, living
Basics of the paragraph:
- prioritization
- "Chapo" (grip)
- Structured + General + particular
- 1 § = 1 idea
Basics of Text:
- classified as paragraph
- airy => break the textual density



- organized (inverted pyramid)
- structured 5W + 2H
The title
- simple
- Brief
- catch the eye
- title = § content
the heading
- markup information
- keeping the reader's attention - user

Sunday, January 23, 2011

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SNAP! Magazine.



Snap Magazine - Decades
Photo: John Londono
Art Direction: Pascale Jean Seberg Georgiev
Whitney Lafleur
Props Soleil Denault
Makeup: Maina Militza
Hair: Zazoone
Editing: Visual Box

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Souvenirs For 70th Birthday

further studies DT:)

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collection of sweet words in the form of beautiful things to write to a girl.









he once was a guy who wrote nice things to a girl.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Oxford Sadlier Answers Level E Unit 6

Panache - Girls and boys: a dilemma.

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Director: David Valiquette
Director of Photography: John Londono
Artistic director: Marie-Soleil Denault
Graphics and stop-motion Alexandre Bazinet
Make-up: Side Maïna
Production Assistant: Francis Khouzam
Editor: David Valiquette
Producer: David Valiquette

Produced by: Dare To Care Records

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meeting creative

I remind you that JCD has you say
The facilitator must be sent as quickly as possible
the agenda .
Transmission (very) late is detrimental
of your final grade ...
Obviously if I do not share access to your
google group , I can not validate your work.
The facilitator must also prepare for the meeting to the last detail!
That means it should also consider setting up the room.
The Secretary will, in turn, ensure the usefulness of its notes to
to exploit the report .
As the agenda, the report must be sent in the
promptly .
Regarding the notation, I will show you how
this evaluation early in the first TP.
Finally, I said that elements of creative thinking
are available on moodle.
Be creative! !

Saturday, January 1, 2011

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Noë l: life big.

Christmas: Life in big

from christinegrosjean we Vimeo.