Pour
l'oral de langue du type BCE-CCIP, chacune des 9 écoles concernées
prépare et donne ses propres sujets (extraits d'articles de presse
récents).
S'ils sont tous comparables, de par les thèmes abordés et la
difficulté de la
langue, la longueur moyenne des sujets varie d'une école à l'autre : de
500 mots pour certaines, à 800 pour d'autres.
Attention : d'autres écoles
que celles-ci adhèrent à la BCE-CCIP
pour
certaines épreuves, mais pas
pour
l'oral de langues, pour lequel elles utilisent la banque de sujets IENA
(voir lesquelles).
Notre
choix d'extraits
d'articles de presse de 2016, 2015 et 2014, exploitables comme sujets d'oral du type BCE-CCIP :
T104 - Apple's FBI battle is just the beginning of a reality check for the tech sector - The Guardian, 21 February 2016
T103 - Genetically modified rice could withstand the ravages of climate change - Newsweek, 13 February 2016
T102 - China's young reporters give up on journalism: 'You can't write what you want' - The Guardian, 12 February 2016
T101 - The world's poor lose out as aid is diverted to the refugee crisis - The Guardian, 10 January 2016
T100 - Facebook fights back in row over its free internet for India's poor - The Guardian, 9 January 2016
T99 - The sickness at the heart of modern cities is clear. But what's the cure? - The Guardian, 11 December 2015
T98 - Feminism isn't just a fad - and that's why so many anti-feminists are angry - The Guardian, 30 December 2015
T97 - Ownership is overrated: the joys of communal property - The Guardian, 1 December 2015
T96 - Developed countries must do more than reduce emissions - The Guardian, 23 November 2015
T95 - World's largest animal cloning factory can save species - The Guardian, 24 November 2015
T94 - You might not like Republicans calling for a ban on refugees. But it's smart politics - The Washington Post, 17 November 2015
T93 - Wind power is not driving the UK towards blackouts - The Guardian, 12 November 2015
T92 - Cereal doesn't cause inequality - The Blog, in The Huffington Post, 29 September 2015
T91 - French mayor rants against kebabs - so critics declare an international kebab festival - The Independent, 5 November 2015
T90 - UK now has one of the worst healthcare systems in the developed world - The Independent, 5 November 2015
T89 - Amazon begins a new chapter with opening of first physical bookstore - The Guardian, 3 November 2015
T88 - You know you're consuming too much - how to stop before it consumes you too - The Guardian, 3 November 2015
T87 - Winter is coming: the new crisis for refugees in Europe - The Guardian, 2 November, 2015
T86 - No wallet, no worries: Denmark considering cash-free shops - The Guardian, 14 May, 2015
T85 - China makes strides with environmental reform, but has long way to go on labor - The Guardian, 4 May 2015
T84 - EU under pressure over migrant rescue operations in the Mediterranean - The Guardian, 15 April 2015
T83 - UK passes law to require plain cigarette packaging in England - Newsweek, 16 March 2015
T82 - The wealth that failed to trickle down: the rich do get richer while poor stay poor - The Independent, 20 February 2015
T81 - Battle to feed the world pits small farmers against big agriculture - The Guardian, 19 February 2015
T80 - A close call on publication of Charlie Hebdo cartoons - The New York Times, 8 January 2015
T79 - The Euro - the most socially destructive political act since WWII - The Huffington Post, 7 January 2015
T78 - Top executives earn the average annual salary in just two days - Newsweek, 6 January 2015
T77 - Germans take to the streets to oppose rise of far-right 'pinstripe Nazi' party - The Guardian, 5 January 2015
T76 - Superman 'ecstasy' pill deaths are result of 'illogical and punitive drugs policy' - The Guardian, 5 January 2015
T75 - How 3D printing is set to shake up manufacturing supply chains - The Guardian, 25 Nov 2014
T74 - A class war is raging in Britain. but only one side is taking punches - The Huffington Post, 9 December 2014
T73 - Astronauts lift our spirits. But can we afford to send humans into space? - The Guardian, 7 December 2014
T72 - Brazil's Javari valley threatened by Peruvian oil,
warn tribes - The Guardian,
28 November 2014
T71 - Child homelessness in U.S. reaches historic high - Newsweek, 18 November 2014
T70 - UK gains £20bn from European migrants - The Guardian, 5 November 2014
T69 - Supermarkets' struggle for economic survival must not
come at expense of human rights - The
Guardian, 27 Oct 2014
T68 - Perk up: Facebook and Apple now pay for women to
freeze eggs - NBC News,
14 October 2014
T67 - EU
treaties on freedom of movement may have to change - The Guardian, 15 October 2014
T66 - Ageing alone: isolation and loneliness await growing
number of men - The Independent,
13 October 2014
T65 - The new Washington consensus - time to fight inequality
- The Guardian, 5 October 2014
T64 - Tensions rise as migrants mass in Calais hoping to
reach Britain - Newsweek,
12 August 2014
T63 - Are we losing sight of reality in an increasingly
virtual world? - The Huffington
Post, 10 August 2014
T62 - Ebola outbreak: Deadly epidemic declared international
public health emergency by WHO - The
Independent, 8 Aug 2014
T61 - Campaigners
fear new surveillance powers... - The
Guardian, 4 July 2014
T60 - The 5 routes a British exit from the EU could take
- The Huffington Post, 30
June 2014
T59 - The deodorant spray that eats pollution - Newsweek, 26 June 2014
T58 - Amazon
tribal chief's SOS: the white man is destroying everything - The Independent, 10 June 2014
T57 - FIFA
World Cup: wave of protests and strikes unleashed in Brazil - Marxist.com, 10 June 2014
T56 - Countdown to the vote that could break up the UK -
Newsweek, 29 May 2014
T55 - Five million British children 'sentenced to life of
poverty thanks to welfare reforms' - The Independent, 28 May 2014
T54 - Priced out of Rio's booming favelas, Brazil's poor
resort to mass squatting - The
Guardian, 12 May 2014
T53 - Nepalese women torn between slavery in Lebanon and
poverty at home - The Guardian,
9 May 2014
T52 - Jobseekers being forced into zero-hours roles - The Guardian, 5 May 2014
T51 - Is this the death of the traditional employee? - The Independent, 24 April 2014
T50 - Better read than dead: why books will endure - The Independent, 11 April 204
T49 - The Big Field Wind Farm in north Cornwall is dividing
local opinion - The Guardian,
4 April 2014
T48 - A town called Malnourished - Newsweek, 3 April, 2014
T47 - Shetland, Orkney and the Outer Hebrides demand
independence referendums - The
Independent, March 26, 2014
T46 - Green light for GM? First report into GM crops in 5
years recommends... - The
Independent, March 13, 2014
T45 - Nasa-funded study warns of 'collapse of civilisation'
in coming decades - The
Independent, March 16, 2014
T44 - Film 'Vessel' follows ship that offers women
do-it-yourself abortions - ABCNews.com,
March 7, 2014
T43 - Caribbean nations prepare demand for slavery
reparations - The Guardian,
March 9, 2014
T42 - Footing the bill on friendship - Newsweek, March 4, 2014
T41 - Thousands of young people forced to go without food...
- The Independent, March 2,
2014
T40 - From Uganda to Russia, homophobia spreading worldwide
- Newsweek, February 27, 2014
T39 - Switzerland
votes to limit the number of EU migrants - The Independent, February 10, 2014
T38 - Pollution's
circle game - Newsweek,
January 30, 2014
T37 - Queensland adopts populist laws 'reminiscent of Soviet
Russia and Hitler's Germany' - The
Independent, Jan 5, 2014
T36 - As
cannabis is widely legalised, China cashes in on unprecedented boom
- The Independent, January 5,
2014
T35 - Mars One Mission: 1,000 chosen to take part in
'reality TV show' - The
Independent, January 3, 2014
T34 - A giant European network of electricity
interconnectors is solution to... - The Independent, January 2, 2014
Ecole
de Management de Grenoble, annales sujets
2015
gr15-01 - A breed apart
gr15-02 - Crime and Punishment
gr15-03 - Inside the Chinese boot camp
gr15-04 - Greek fairy tales
gr15-05 - The walls that hurt us
gr15-06 - The Tories' plan for poor people
gr15-07 - British food winning over the French
gr15-08 - Meat is bad news
gr15-09 - Why the modern world is bad for your brain
gr15-10 - Drop that plate right now!
gr15-11 - The Anglosphere
gr15-12 - Americans, just like the French, want to work less
gr15-13 - Climate fight won't wait for Paris: vive la résistance!
gr15-14 - Gender gap in education cuts both ways
gr15-15 - Everyone wants you to have security, but not from them
gr15-16 - Excellence v. equity
ESCP Europe,
annales sujets 2015
Anglais LV1 :
Les 10 sujets en un seul fichier pdf.
es15-1-01 - The US is still the only developed country that does not guarantee paid maternity leave
es15-1-02 - Immigration is a problem for most GOP 2016 hopefuls es15-1-03 - Hacking for humanity es15-1-04 - The horrors of fishing with dynamite es15-1-05 - The hidden cost of a flexible job es15-1-06 - Where will all the workers go? es15-1-07 - Food waste is becoming serious economic and environmental issue es15-1-08 - Britons still want a global role es15-1-09 - Climate change triggered Syrian conflict: study es15-1-10- Fewer women run big companies than men named John
Anglais LV2 :
Les 10 sujets en un seul fichier pdf.
es15-2-01 - David Cameron calls on obese to accept help or risk losing benefits
es15-2-02 - Solution to zero-hour contract is to rebrand them, says Iain Duncan Smith es15-2-03 - The US minimum wage must increase es15-2-04 - Protesters try to force affordable housing up the election agenda es15-2-05 - Auf wiedersehen, Britain: 'Merkel ready to cast UK adrift' over quotas on migrant workers es15-2-06 - Keep calm and carry on: Brits getting intolerant of noise pollution es15-2-07 - Lack of financial literacy among voters is 'a threat to democracy' es15-2-08 - Warner music reveals streaming income has overtaken downloads es15-2-09 - Scientists have discovered nature's newest, strongest material es15-2-10 - Facing mixed messages, Alabama may gain clarity on gay marriage
ESCP Europe,
annales sujets 2014
es01 - 'Flawed'
Direct Action climate plan should go, says Senate committee - The Guardian, 27 March 2014
es02 - Telling a young person to 'Just
get a job' is like going to the Sahara and yelling 'Just rain!' - The
Guardian, 17 March 2014
es03 - Blackphone: can a mobile ever
truly be hack-proof? - The Guardian, 4 March 2014
es04 - McDonald's low wages cost
taxpayers $1.2 billion per year: study - The Huffington Post, 15 October 2013
es05 - Michael Gove told: 'Don't
believe your own hype' - The Huffington Post, 3 February 2014
es06 - 'Right to be forgotten': EU
court rules Google must amend results on request - The Guardian, 13 May 2014
es07 - If you're really saddened by
the death of Marius the giraffe, stop visiting zoos - The Independent, 10 February 2014
es08 - The price of success - The Economist, 13 March 2014
es09 - Is college worth it? - The Economist, 5 April 2014
es10 - New rules for spooks - The Economist, 25 January 2014
Ecole
de Management de Grenoble, annales sujets
2014
gr01 - Why other countries
teach better
gr02 - The fall of France
gr03 - Mandela is gone
gr04 - Big Brother can watch me
work any day
gr05 - The need to rein in
perfectionism
gr06 - A digital Bill of Rights
gr07 - Greed is good
gr08 - The case against grades
gr09 - Zappos says goodbye to
bosses
gr10 - Next US President
gr11 - Nature trumps nurture
gr12 - The Frogs of war
gr13 - Google's future
gr14 - 85 richest people as
wealthy as poorest half of the world
gr15 - How can we help women?
By helping men
gr16 - Failing elites threaten
our future
EDHEC : annales
sujets 2014
ed01 - Despite
what you've been told, you aren't 'left-brained' or 'right-brained'
- The Guardian, 16 Nov 2013
ed02 - Why Americans are so
angry - The Economist, 7
Dec 2013
ed03 - Students reading
e-books are losing out, study suggests - The NY Times, 10 April 2014
ed04 - EU migration: the
gates are open - The Economist,
4 Jan 2014
ed05 - Barack Obama:Russia is
a regional power showing weakness over Ukraine - The Guardian, 25 March 2014
ed06 - Europe's Tea Parties
- The Economist, 2014
ed07 - Poor children's life
chances are decided in primary school - theguardian.com, 8 Oct 2013
ed08 - Who's afraid of an
active President? - The New
Yorker, 9 April 2014
ed09 - More workers work
through lunch or eat at their desks - The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal,
13 April 2012
ed10 - All work and low pay
- The Economist, 9 Nov 2013
ed11 - IPCC climate change
report: Britain should 'get used' to more flooding and storms - Daily Telegraph, 31 March 2014
ed12 - French academia in war
of words over plan to teach in English - theguardian.com, 10 May 2013
ed13 - Homeopathy is bunk,
study says - theguardian.com,
8 April 2014
ed14 - Busting the myth of
France's 35-hour workweek - bbc.com,
13 March 2014
ed15 - Why is youth
unemployment so high? - economist.com,
8 May 2013
ed16 - Facebook bets on
virtual reality - International
NY Times, 27 March 2014
EDHEC : annales
sujets de 2013
Anglais 1ère langue
D01 - No smoke. Why the fire? (the e-cigarette) - The Economist, 23 Mar 2013
D02 - Heathrow: our solution - The Economist, 30 Mar 2013
D03 - The euro was meant to underpin the single market,
but... - The Economist,
20 Oct 2012
D04 - The Tories' barmiest policy: Britain's immigration
policy is crippling business... - The
Economist, 20 Oct 2012
D05 - Eating quinoa may harm Bolivian farmers, but eating
meat harms us all - guardian.co.uk,
22 Jan 2013
D06 - Greek politics: immigrants as scapegoats - The Economist, 6 Oct 2012
D07 - Rubbish jeans: how Levi's is turning plastic into
fashion - Guardian Professional,
18 April 2013
D08 - French are 'taught to be gloomy by their culture'
- The Observer, 24 Mar 2013
D09 - Can India become a great power? - The Economist, 30 Mar 2013
D10 - The global Mexican - The Economist, 27 Oct 2012
D11 - Has public opinion really changed regarding gun
control? - Forbes, 13 Feb
2013
D12 - How America's fast food industry makes a quick buck
- guardian.co.uk, 10 April
2013
D13 - A minimum income, not wage, is a fairer way to
distribute wealth - Financial
Post, April 2013
D14 - Redefining medicine with apps and iPads - NY Times, 8 Oct 2012
D15 - BP gambles on court victory over Gulf of Mexico spill
claims - International Herald
Tribune, 21 Feb 2013
D16 - Sex, drugs and hope - The Economist, 13 April 2013
Anglais 2ème langue
D17 - Look mum, I just want to be amodel - irishtimes.com, 22 Mar 2013
D18 - Building resilience by wasting time - Harvard Business Review, Oct 2012
D19 - The lottery of life: where to be born in 2013 - The Economist, 21 Nov 2012
D20 - Is the HIV 'functional cure' the breakthrough it seems?
- The Guardian, 3 May 2013
D21 - The future of telecommuting - Corralling the Yahoos
- The Economist, 2 Mar 2013
D22 - Mad money - The bitcoin - Time, 22 April 2013
D23 - Obama's gun control laws would permit, not destroy
$32b firearm undustry - Forbes,
16 Jan 2013
D24 - Rise of the supermarket own brand - The Guardian, 4 Feb 2013
D25 - The Sunday blues: some US states don't seem to realize
prohibition is over - guardian.co.uk,
3 Mar 2013
D26 - Goodyear's French nightmare - Time, 1 Feb 2013
D27 - Texting 'lowers students' grades' - Daily Telegraph, 12 Apr 2013
D28 - Increasing the minimum wage ignores economic realities
- The Spectator, 15 Apr 2013
D29 - Women's health - Strange medicine - The Economist, 8 Apr 2013
D30 - Unconventional gas in Europe - Frack to the future
- The Economist, 2 Feb 2013
D31 - China employers adapt to cope with labour pains - Financial Times, 21 Mar 2013
D32 - The end of easy money - It's getting tougher for
capital to move around the world - Time, 15 Apr 2013
D33 - Capitalism's giving side - FT Wealth, Sping 2013
D34 - Zero TV households on the rise - The Chronicle Herald, 7 Apr 2013
Ecole de
Management de GRENOBLE : sujets de 2013
G01 - The
glory of self-learning - huffingtonpost.com,
February 7, 2013
G02 - The richer, the better - The Telegraph, February 5, 2013
G03 - They eat horses, don't they? - The Telegraph, Jan 16, 2013
G04 - Dependents of the State - The NY Times, Feb 26, 2013
G05 - Brirain's drift from Europe - The Economist, Jan 22, 2013
G06 - The working poor - The New Statesman, Dec 17, 2012
G07 - Future identities - Foresight Future Identities
(2013), The Government Office for Science, London
G08 - How bloated film stars ate French cinema - The Independent, Jan 5, 2013
G09 - Learning new lessons - The Economist, Dec 1, 2013
G10 - Three-parent babies - The Telegraph, Sep 17, 2013
G11 - Society is not a zero-sum game - The Christian Science Monitor, Jan
29, 2013
G12 - Nano goods - The
Independent, Jan 26, 2013
G13 - Scottish power - The
Independent, Feb 2, 2013
G14 - A digital cold war? - The Economist, Dec 14, 2012
G15 - The freedom of an armed society - The NY Times, Dec 16, 2012
G16 - Immigration is not a domestic issue - The Nation, Feb 6, 2013
ESCP-Europe :
sujets donnés en 2013
Anglais 1ère langue
E01 - South Sudan initiatuve aims to keep young girls in
primary school - The Guardian,
22 May 2013
E02 - Scotland
warned independence could cost billions in renewable subsidies - The Guardian, 22 May 2013
E03 - It
takes more than an IQ to describe how our brains work - The Telegraph, 20 Dec 2013
E04 - Gym
shoe tax could fund aid for dropouts - Chicago Tribune, 6 Feb 2013
E05 - Women's
sport is underfunded and ignored, charity claims - The Guardian, 24 Oct 2013
E06 - Most
universities 'to raose student tuition fees in 2013' - The Telegraph, 13 Jan 2013
E07 - Are
we raising a generation of self-conscious narcissists? - The Globe and Mail, 18 Oct 2013
E08 - For
second opinion, consult a computer? - The NY Times, 3 Dec 2012
E09 - Is
voting going out of fashion? - The
Huffington Post, 15 May 2013
E10 - ...slim
chance of fair treatment if we don't all exercise our right to live
dangerously - The Scotsman,
3 Feb 2013
Anglais 2ème langue
E11 - Hypercleanliness
may be making us sick - The
Washington Post, 26 March 2013
E12 - Warning
over social networking 'snooping' technology - The Telegraph, 10 Feb 2013
E13 - More
babies, please - The NY Times,
1 Dec 2012
E14 - "Don't
hot house your children if you want them to thrive" - The Irish Times, 15 Jan 2013
E15 - Immigration:
Romanian or Bulgarian? You won't like it here - The Guardian, 27 Jan 2013
E16 - When
'grading' is degrading - The NY
Times, 22 Nov 2012
E17 - Food
vouchers to provide emergency help but prevent spending on alcohol
- The Guardian, 26 March 2013
E18 - A
genetic code for genius? - The
Wall Street Journal, 15 Feb 2013
E19 - Adults
struggling with basic maths - The
Independent, 13 March 2013
E20 - Can
manners maketh a comeback in the modern world? - The Telegraph, 15 Jan 2013
AUDENCIA
: sujets donnés en 2013
Anglais 1ère langue
A01 - Silicon
Valley says step away from the device - The New York Times, July 23, 2012
A02 - The
harsh lives of the forgotten rural poor - The Observer, 24 February 2013
A03 - Pennsylvania: the 'ground zero' of the US shale gas
drilling boom - guardian.co.uk,
21 April 2011
A04 - Data privacy: out of shape - The Economist, July 21 2013
A05 - Occupy Wall Street: a frenzy that fizzled - The New York Times, September 17,
2012
A06 - Cameron
promises Britons vote on EU exit - Reuters, 23 Jan 2013
A07 - The
Big Mac index - The Economist,
Dec 15th 2012
A08 - Online courses are transforming higher education -
The Economist, Dec 22nd
2012
A09 - No longer the land of opportunity - The Washington Post, Jan 4, 2012
A10 - The
politics of e-waste: growing mounds of electronic scrap can mean...
- The Economist, Jan 26th 2013
A11 - Carrots
for doctors - The NY Times,
Jan 27, 2013
A12 - In search of New India - Time Magazine, Oct 29, 2012
A13 - IKEA homes, minus the women - The Wall St Journal, Oct 1, 2012
A14 - The unaffordable cost of climate change delay - The Independent, 13 Jan 2013
Anglais 2ème langue
A15 - Must the poor go hungry just so the rich can drive?
- The Guardian, 13 Aug 2012
A16 - Kenya's mobile telephones: vital for the poor - The Economist, Nov 10th 2012
A17 - New tools to encourage sensible behaviour - The Economist, Dec 15th 2012
A18 - NRA calls for arms in school - The Wall St Journal, Dec 22, 2012
A19 - Past
philanthropists: how giving has evolved - BBC News, 17 Sep 2012
A20 - Silencing
the smartphone - The NY Times,
Dec 31, 2012
A21 - Young adults have become reluctant to fly the family
nest - The Economist, Oct
13th 2012
A22 - How can we break the cycle of iWant? - The Guardian, 25 Oct 2012
A23 - One year out of college, women already paid less than
men - The Washington Post,
Oct 24, 2012
A24 - We should be proud of Britain's great melting pot
- The Independent, 19 Nov 2012
A25 - Facebook's Graph search tool causes increasing privacy
concerns - guardian.co.uk,
23 Jan 2013
A26 - India's new focus on rape shows only the surface of
women's perils - The NY Times,
Jan 12, 2013
EDHEC : sujets
donnés en 2012, en Anglais oral
1ère langue
E2-01 - Britain's police are at war with
the people - Guardian.co.uk,
April 2nd 2012
E2-02 - Brands in
China :
pro logo - The Economist,
January 14th 2012
E2-03 - Life under
Alabama's harsh immigration law - Newsweek, Feb 6th 2012
E2-04 - Why would
Scotland
leave the UK? - Wall
Street
Journal, Jan 25th 2012
E2-05 - Free exchange - The Economist, Feb 25th 2012
E2-06 - Slaves to the smartphone
- The Economist, March
10th 2012
E2-07 - Gangs
are good for society
- The Guardian, Nov 10th 2011
E2-08 - Lessons from a great school
- The Economist, Feb 4th 2012
E2-09 - Domestic
goddess or
director-general but not both - Financial Times, April 2nd 2012
E2-10 - John
Lewis staff bonus shrinks as
group profits fall to £353m - The
Guardian, March 8th 2012
Ici, ces 10 textes
groupés en 1 seul fichier
EDHEC : sujets
donnés en 2012, en Anglais oral
2ère langue
E2-11 - Why Germany
should leave the euro
zone - TIME, April
12th 2012
E2-12 - Wishing upon
an
atom in a tiny French village - New York Times, Feb 2nd 2012
E2-13 - Have firearm,
can
travel - The Economist, Nov
26th 2011
E2-14 - Dutch mobile
euthanasia units to make house calls - guardian.co.uk, March 1st 2012
E2-15 - Must
it be a Gandhi? - The
Economist, Nov 19th 2012
E2-16 - Fun
and games - The Economist,
Nov 12th 2012
E2-17 - The
cashier and the carpenter
- The Economist, Dec
2nd 2011
E2-18 - Nike
agrees $1m overtime payment
for Indonesian workers - bbcnews.co.uk,
Jan 12th 2012
E2-19 - Animal-rights
protests: a beastly
business - The Economist, Oct
22nd 2011
E2-20 - Global
poverty: a fall to cheer
- The Economist, March
3rd 2012
Ici, ces 10 textes groupés en 1 seul fichier
AUDENCIA
: sujets donnés en 2012, à l'oral d'anglais
Anglais 1ère
langue
A2-01 - The sad
road from Kyoto to Durban - The Economist, Dec. 3, 2011
A2-02 - Opposite
of built-in obsolescence - ScienceDaily, Sep. 9, 2011
A2-03 - How we see immigration - and why we're wrong -
Time, Feb. 3, 2011
A2-04 - Should the
world of toys be gender-free? - The New York Times,
Dec 29, 2011
A2-05 - The subtle
poison that we are all hooked on - The Guardian
Weekly, Nov 4, 2011
A2-06 - The politics of
plutocracy - The Economist, Jan 21, 2012
A2-07 - Boardroom equality won't happen on its own - The
Independent, Feb
10, 2012
A2-08 - Independent group
inspecting Chinese Apple suppliers amid
criticism... - Associated Press, Feb
13, 2012
A2-09 - United States of Narcissism - July 17, 2011
A2-10 - Green energy
isn't always good energy - Jan 27, 2012
A2-11 - How Steve Jobs
changed capitalism - The Guardian, Oct 6, 2011
A2-12 - Poor numeracy
'blights the economy and ruins lives' - March 3,
2012
A2-13 - How to have fun,
do good and make money - Dec 3, 2011
A2-14 - Give me your Gucci-clad masses - The Economist,
Dec 3, 2011
Anglais 2ème
langue
A2-15 - 'Social
Mission' vision meets Wall Street - The New York Times,
Feb 1, 2012
A2-16 - Hardback sales
plummeting in age of the ebook - guardian.co.uk,
Aug 12, 2011
A2-17 - Steve Jobs: think different - guardian.co.uk, Oct 6, 2011
A2-18 - The dream is
getting closer - The Economist, Feb 11, 2012
A2-19 - The kids are not all
right - The New York Times, Aug 21, 2011
A2-20 - Royal economics
- The
economist, April 29, 2011
A2-21 - Digging for oil in South
Africa - The New York Times, Dec 30, 2011
A2-22 - The
traditional family is
now the preserve of a minority - The Economist, June 23, 2011
A2-23 - Time person of the
year
2011: 'The protester', The Washington Post, Dec 14, 2011
A2-24 - Supersized market
economy, supersized belly: ...more fast food... - ScienceDaily, Dec
21, 2011
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