samedi 12 janvier 2008

Dove








The communication of Dove everybody loves it! Because they se there finally true women....Dove goes even farther by throwing a program ntended to help the women to have a better respect of them-even.




Some figures prove the necessity of this operation: Fifteen por cent of the women do not like their body and sixteen por cent think that they woud be happier if they were more slim. What is definitely it is because the women can testify on the site.




Why the respect of one? Dove grows that a big respect of one is in the middle of beauty. The women who are really nice feel well in the skin. She does not suffer from insecurity, they do not compare themselves with the others, they do not believe the criticism of others.




The happy and confident women bite with relish into life. Dove thinks that every women should feel nice and celebrating her beauty. That is why Dove in taken the commitment to tell a true difference in the life of the women in to go into partnership with organisms and in programs which encourage a big respect of one Canadians and in developpantdes tools and of means which will help the individuals and groups to tell a difference for the ux-same.




Only two por cent of women of the whole world think they are nice. Sixty-three por cent of women think firmly that they expect that the today's women are more attractive than those of the generation of their mother.




Beauty is defined for a long time by narrow and frozen stereotypes. Because we think that beauty can cover all forms, Dove throws the campaign in 2004 and 2005 "For all beauties". On the 2006, the ambition of Dove is to continue feeding debate on the presentation of beauty thanks to its news advertising campaign which always registers in step anti-stereotypes of mark. It stages four women demanding across a tee-shirt with message, their beauty.




With this campaign, Dove also throws the Bottom of the respect of one with the intention of bringing a real change in fawn among which the women and the girls receive beauty and reconaissent theirs. The vocation of the Bottom is to dedicate means to support concrete initiatives aiming at helping the women to gain a better respect of themselves.


lundi 7 janvier 2008

Reading 2:


I also read the Samira BELIL's book on the hell of the swivel.


Samira BELIL is a woman who is born on November 24th 1972 at Algiers and died on December 4th 2004, inhumée in the graveyard of ère-Lachaise. She was a french teatcher, known for his evidence "In the hell of the swivel".
Samira is a daughter of a cleaning woman and a worker. At the adge of fourteen, she is sequestrated and violated by a friend of the boss of its quarter, a dificult quarter of Garger-lès-Gonesse in Val-d'Oise. She wrote that, in quarters "a girl who trails along, it is a pute, therefore that she does not complain if it arrives at him of shady goings-ons ". Her rapist takes the rap of 8 years. This test will drive Samira in a restless wandering of which she goes out thanks to a psychotherapy.
Her book is extremly moving because it is written with simple words sometimes crude, emotion is intense and palpable because during its test, even its family dropped it and rejected. It was miscomprehensible by her parents especially by his father who there been of benefit to beat it.
His evidence reports collective rapes so called swivel and necessity to exceed the victimisation, the need of revenge and traumatism. His book also reports the French judicial system and its difficulty in finding an ear which listens to it without judging it and peoplein whom she can trust. His tale is devoted to his "companions of galley so that it know that they can take out there".
It's a very beautiful book.


mercredi 21 novembre 2007

Me

Good morning everyone,
Thanks for coming,
I talk to you about my work during last summer hollyday, during July and August I worked in factory.
This factory is Aerochim at Bernay, in this factory, I worked one month as operator of production.
I was should to put bottle on the chain, it's approvisionement, or put the top of bottles, or to control etiquettes and codes on the bottles and put the bottles in the cartboards.
It's a work who is very noisy because of the machinery and tiring with hours but it's also interressant because I met much different peoples.
And I worked one month in August in offices in this factory as swithboard operator and during this month I place an order for differents services for the operators I also do packages, in this packages there are specimens of cosmetics for laboratory who analys if there is germs of microbes.
I will not went to work all my life in factory.
I was been very lucky to work in offices and when "on" is come to ask me if I will work in offices, I answer that yes instantly because it were a very good opportunity and a new experience for me.
That's all.
Have you got any questions?

mardi 16 octobre 2007

Reading:

I read very little but I read "L'Herbe Bleu".


It's a story about a girl who tell her life when she was on drugs. It is the personal diary of a fifteen-year-old girl whose identity we don't know. This narrative shows us how this girl in the middle of a crisis of adolescence. She is going to take refuge, against its liking in the world of narcotic.Thanks to her newspaper, they can know of that she thanks and her feelings.



The reader in impression to know about it more that the circle of this girl, so they want to help her. They can follow it also in his fall but also, at the end of this evidence, in its progress, its efforts, to find a normal life.

But they realize her fragility and its innocence.

As this book written by a teenager, he reads very easyly and it is very nice to read. History being real, it is wholly possible to become identified to the figure who makes a particularly touching book. This evidence is notable all the more as they have access without taboos in all thoughts and details, even the most horrifying. He allows us to understand the world in which we live across the world of narcotic. It is therefore for all these reasons that I like this book.