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je me propose de lancer un post avec les sujets tombés cette année en anglais

aider moi a le completer au fur et a mesure de vos passage a l'oraux

- Rowley Douglas on the gifts of the Greeks : http://news.bbc.co.uk

- la grippe Aviaire

- Les cantine scolaire

- la telephone portable a l'ecole : The time Aout 2004

- l'ouragan Katrina

moi je passe mercredi matin a etiolles je v ous tiendrais au courrant

bonne revision

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j'en ajoute deja un

- obesité (avec le mac do) chez les enffant

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Nous les oraux ne commencent que le 26 juin donc les textes d'entrainement sont les bienvenues... :P

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c'est ça sur les mobiles ???

Get off that mobile, expert tells children :blush:

AN OFFICIAL report into the safety of mobile phones will warn that adults’ and children’s use of the technology is in danger of “running out of control” despite previous warnings of possible health risks.

Sir William Stewart, chairman of the Health Protection Agency, is expected to say this week that new evidence of potential health problems reinforces the need for children to use the phones only for essential calls.

He issued similar advice five years ago and is known to be concerned that it has been largely ignored. The proportion of children with phones has doubled since then as companies have promoted their use to the young. Stewart, who has barred his own grandchildren from using the technology, accepts that although there is no proof that mobile phones damage health, children need to limit their use as a precaution.

His scientists believe that if there are as yet unknown risks from mobiles, children may be more vulnerable because of their developing nervous systems, the greater absorption of energy into the tissues of the head and a longer lifetime of exposure.

Stewart, chairman of the National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB), was appointed by the government to monitor mobile phone safety. His guidance, to be published on Tuesday, is expected to call on mobile telecoms companies to stop targeting children.

Among the most controversial moves have been attempts to encourage their use among children at primary schools. The British firm Communic8 recently launched MyMo, a phone aimed at children aged from four to eight.

According to a report by Mobile Youth, a mobile telecoms consultancy, a quarter of primary school children now own a mobile. The figure rises to 90% among 11 to 16-year-olds, according to research by Sheffield Hallam University.

The industry has directly challenged the NRPB’s advice that children should limit their use of mobiles. The Motorola website states: “There is no scientific basis to restrict the use of mobile phones by children and this remains a matter open for parental choice.”

The Stewart report is, however, expected to advise children and adults to take a “more precautionary approach”.

It will question whether mobile phone use is in danger of getting “out of control” and say that, though the weight of evidence does not show that mobile phones are dangerous, they have only been in use for a relatively short time and the possibility of health risks remains.

Of particular concern to the NRPB is a report published by researchers at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute in October, which showed that people who had used mobile phones for 10 years or more had an increased risk of developing acoustic neuroma, a benign tumour regarded as serious because of its position next to brain tissue.

In December, EU-backed research found that mobile phones can potentially cause cancer. The £2.2m Reflex study did not prove that mobile phones represent a serious health risk but provided worrying results in laboratory tests.

Human tissue was exposed to mobile phone radiation and the results showed that the radiation was able to damage DNA in human cells.

A spokeswoman for the Mobile Operators Association, which represents the five UK network operators, said: “It is up to parents whether they give their children phones. They must weigh up the possibility of future unknown health risks with the security benefits to children of carrying a mobile.”

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Normalement le texte doit être d'environ 20lignes, là il doit en faire facilement une trentaine <_< c'est trop.

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bah aolrs personne ne passe ce matin ???????

On veut les nouveaux themes de la journee!!!!

Merci a tous et bon courage.

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Je passe cette après midi, et viendrai vous faire un compte rendu.

Je stresse, je stresse, je stresse !!!!!!

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super sympa

soit cool, le tout est de limiter les degas .

Je parle mais je suis aussi super stressée je ne conait rien et je ne sais pas trop quoi reviser

bref bon courage on attend tes impressions

:clover::clover::clover::clover:

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pour ma part je vous tiens au courant demain en fin d'aprem , je stress car l'anglais jsuis passé un peu a coté cette année!

courage a ceux qui passent aujourd'hui

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je me propose de lancer un post avec les sujets tombés cette année en anglais

aider moi a le completer au fur et a mesure de vos passage a l'oraux

- Rowley Douglas on the gifts of the Greeks : http://news.bbc.co.uk

- la grippe Aviaire

- Les cantine scolaire

- la telephone portable a l'ecole : The time Aout 2004

- l'ouragan Katrina

- choix du sapin de Noël : vrai ou artificiel ? Arguments pour/contre ? Enjeux économiques/environnementaux (extrait du Guardian website)

moi je passe mercredi matin a etiolles je v ous tiendrais au courrant

bonne revision

+ questions sur développement durable / protection environnement / ce que je ferais avec une classe pour les sensibiliser ...

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merci pour votre contribution, et si d'autres peuvent mettre leur sujet en ligne, c'est un bon entrainement pour les suivants

j'y retourne, c'est pour demain

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tu te souviens de quand date l'article????

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