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State building: gouvernance et ordre du monde au XXIe siècle
Par Francis Fukuyama. 2005
Depuis la fin de la guerre froide, "l'absence d'une capacité d'Etat dans les pays pauvres est devenue une hantise beaucoup…
plus directe pour le monde développé", écrit l'auteur de La fin de l'histoire qui plaide ici pour la construction de l'Etat en parallèle avec celle de la nation, en privilégiant la méthode nord-américaine à celle prônée par l'Europe occidentale.What universities owe democracy
Par Ronald J Daniels. 2021
"Universities have historically been integral to democracy. What can they do to reclaim this critical role? Universities play an indispensable…
role within modern democracies. But this role is often overlooked or too narrowly conceived, even by universities themselves. In What Universities Owe Democracy, Ronald J. Daniels, the president of Johns Hopkins University, argues that--at a moment when liberal democracy is endangered and more countries are heading toward autocracy than at any time in generations--it is critical for today's colleges and universities to reestablish their place in democracy. Drawing upon fields as varied as political science, economics, history, and sociology, Daniels identifies four distinct functions of American higher education that are key to liberal democracy: social mobility, citizenship education, the stewardship of facts, and the cultivation of pluralistic, diverse communities. By examining these roles over time, Daniels explains where colleges and universities have faltered in their execution of these functions--and what they can do going forward. Looking back on his decades of experience leading universities, Daniels offers bold prescriptions for how universities can act now to strengthen democracy. For those committed to democracy's future prospects, this book is a vital resource." -- Provided by publisherI color myself different
Par Colin Kaepernick. 2022
"When Colin Kaepernick was five years old, he was given a simple school assignment: draw a picture of yourself and…
your family. What young Colin does next with his brown crayon changes his whole world and worldview, providing a valuable lesson on embracing and celebrating his Black identity through the power of radical self-love and knowing your inherent worth. I Color Myself Different is a joyful ode to Black and Brown lives based on real events in young Colin's life that is perfect for every reader's bookshelf. It's a story of self-discovery, staying true to one's self, and advocating for change--even when you're very little!" -- Provided by publisherKid innovators: True tales of childhood from inventors and trailblazers (Kid Legends)
Par Robin Stevenson. 2021
Moving, funny, and totally true childhood biographies of Bill Gates, the Wright Brothers, Walt Disney, and other international innovators Throughout…
history people have experimented, invented, and created new ways of doing things. Kid Innovators tells the stories of a diverse group of brilliant thinkers in fields like technology, education, business, science, art, and entertainment, reminding us that every innovator started out as a kid. Florence Nightingale rescued baby mice. Alan Turing was a daydreamer with terrible handwriting. And Alvin Ailey felt like a failure at sports. Listeners will learn about the young lives of people like Grace Hopper, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Reshma Saujani, Jacques Cousteau, the Wright Brothers, William Kamkwamba, Elon Musk, Hedy Lamarr, Jonas Salk, Maria Montessori, Madam C. J. Walker, and Walt DisneyBe kind to the planet, but most of all, be kind to yourself When you feel the weight of the…
world on your shoulders, grab this book for a dose of calm and courage. Packed with reassuring tips and advice, from mindfulness exercises to practical steps you can take to make a difference, this guide will ease your eco-anxiety and help you to live a more environmentally friendly lifeSalma Writes a Book (The Salma Series #2)
Par Danny Ramadan, Anna Bron. 2023
Charming, creative Salma takes on big feelings with even bigger ideas as she navigates life in a new country, Syrian…
identity, family changes and new friendships in this engaging and heartfelt early chapter book series. Book Two: Salma Writes a BookSalma is going to be a big sister! She’s determined to be the best sister ever, so she sets out to write the ultimate guidebook to siblinghood. But the more Salma learns about siblings, the more confused she gets, especially since her mama is fighting with her own brother, Khalou Dawood, about who he loves. Can Salma figure out what it means to be a good sister before the baby arrives?About the Series: Charming, creative Salma takes on big feelings with even bigger ideas as she navigates life in a new country, Syrian identity, family changes, and new friendships in this engaging and heartfelt early chapter book series.The Science and Superpowers of Seaweed: A Guide for Kids
Par Amanda Swinimer. 2023
A middle-grade and family-friendly introduction to the enchanting world of seaweed. Young readers will be delighted to learn about the…
wonderful, watery world of seaweed, where emerald-green kelp forests grow as tall as trees and rainbow seaweeds shimmer like gemstones in the sunlight. Seaweed can be fun too, providing tasty snacks like nori crisps and cool things to do: hunt for dead man’s fingers to squeeze like a squirt gun, have a popping contest with rockweed or make seaweed art. Seaweeds are also critical to the health of the planet—they produce most of the oxygen we need to breathe, help to keep the earth cool and provide habitat for sea creatures. And they're full of healthy vitamins and have more minerals than any other food! This colourful, activity-packed book explores the science of seaweed while showing how to sustainably harvest and use it, and providing many fun facts about marine plants and animals. It is a unique field guide, featuring seaweeds from both Atlantic and Pacific oceans and showcasing the beautiful and vital ecosystems of the coasts, and is sure to inspire curious beachcombers of all ages.Option Québec (La Voie ouverte #8)
Par René Lévesque. 1988
René Lévesque lance Option Québec en 1968, quelques mois après avoir quitté le Parti libéral. Texte de combat, défense et…
illustration de la souveraineté-association, Option Québec demeure l'oeuvre la plus importante de René Lévesque et l'expression la plus achevée d'une pensée qui a animé tous nos débats politiques depuis trente ans.Our enemies will vanish: The russian invasion and ukraine's war of independence
Par Yaroslav Trofimov. 2024
“ Our Enemies Will Vanish achieves the highest level of war reporting: a tough, detailed account that nevertheless reads like…
a great novel. One is reminded of Michael Herr's Dispatches . . . Frankly, it's what we have all aspired to. I did not really understand Ukraine until I read Trofimov's account.” — Sebastian Junger A revelatory eyewitness account of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and heroism of the Ukrainian people in their resistance by Yaroslav Trofimov, the Ukrainian chief foreign-affairs correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Yaroslav Trofimov has spent months on end at the heart of the conflict, very often on its front lines. In this authoritative account, he traces the war’s decisive moments—from the battle for Kyiv to more recently the gruelling and bloody arm wrestle involving the Wagner group over Bakhmut—to show how Ukraine and its allies have turned the tide against Russia, one of the world’s great military powers, in a modern-day battle of David and Goliath. Putin had intended to conquer and annex Ukraine with a vicious blitzkrieg, redrawing the map of Europe in a few short weeks with seismic geopolitical consequences. But in the face of this existential threat, the Ukrainian people fought back, turning what looked like certain defeat into a great moral victory, even as the territorial battle continues to seesaw to this day. This is the story of the epic bravery of the Ukrainian people—people Trofimov knows very well. For Trofimov, this war is deeply personal. He grew up in Kyiv and his family has lived there for generations. With deep empathy and local understanding, Trofimov tells the story of how everyday Ukrainian citizens—doctors, computer programmers, businesspeople, and schoolteachers—risked their lives and lost loved ones. He blends their brave and tragic stories with expert military analysis, providing unique insight into the thinking of Ukrainian leadership and mapping out the decisive stages of what has become a perilous war for Ukraine, the Putin regime, and indeed, the world. This brutal, catastrophic struggle is unfolding on another continent, but the United States and its NATO allies have become deeply implicated. As the war drags on, it threatens to engulf the world. We cannot look away. At once heart-breaking and inspiring, Our Enemies Will Vanish is a riveting, vivid, and first-hand account of the Ukrainian refusal to surrender. It is the story of ordinary people fighting not just for their homes and their families but for justice and democracy itselfHave you filled a bucket today?: A guide to daily happiness for kids
Par Carol McCloud. 2024
"It's an important lesson to teach and remind us all . . . that showing kindness and appreciation of others…
goes a long way to making this world a happier place for everyone, including ourselves. A classic tale, beautifully told and beautifully shared." - Emily-Jane Hills Orford, Readers' Favorite Book Reviews While using a simple metaphor of a bucket and a dipper, author Carol McCloud illustrates that when we choose to be kind, we not only fill the buckets of those around us, but also fill our OWN bucket! Conversely, when we choose to say or do mean things, we are dipping into buckets. All day long, we are either filling up or dipping into each other's buckets by what we say and what we do. When you're a bucket filler, you make the world a better place to be! This 32-page picture book is perfect for children, parents, grandparents, teachers and people that want to teach empathy, nurture, kindness and create a positive environment in their home, classroom, workplace and communityAutobiographie (Babel #388)
Par Martin Luther King. 2000
Chroniques internationales (Points. Actuels #43)
Par Gil Courtemanche. 1990
Une sorcière comme les autres (Deux continents. Best-sellers)
Par Louise Lanctôt. 1981
Ce livre va beaucoup plus loin que le froid document politique, on l'aura deviné. C'est une voix de femme qui…
s'élève: c'est avec sa troublante sensibilité de femme que Louise Lanctôt nous fait ses confidences, nous raconte sa traversée du désert, ses doutes, sa solitude, ses conflits, ses inquiétudes et son anxiété de mère de famille emportée dans un tourbillon où elle n'arrive plus à rien contrôler... Une femme à la recherche d'un idéal, tandis qu'autour d'elle s'effondrent les rêves et que le quotidien l'use tout doucement.Sans yeux et sans mains (Le Livre de poche #5061)
Par Jacques Lebreton. 1966
C'est un soldat français, dans le désert de Libye, après la bataille d'El-Alamein. Une grenade éclate dans ses mains. L'accident…
le laisse presque mort. Il vivra, mais il n'a plus d'yeux et plus de mains. Ce livre est son histoire et une longue confidence, franche, abrupte, pudique. Acceptera-t-il ? Un combat terrible se livre en lui au moment de la double révélation. Mais après, un autre combat commence, plus long et peut-être plus âpre accepter, mais ne pas se résigner. Ne pas être un inutile, tenir sa place parmi les hommes malgré le double handicap telle sera la vraie lutte de Jacques Lebreton. Mais ce n'est pas assez. Une aventure spirituelle le happe sans lui laisser de repos. Son frère est prêtre-ouvrier. Il décide avec sa femme (car il s'est marié et est devenu père de famille) d'aller le rejoindre en banlieue et de vivre en baraque. Il participe de très près à la grande espérance de ceux qui se voulaient présents au monde ouvrier. Il fait du syndicalisme. Il passe au communisme. Il se révolte et perd la foi quand survint la condamnation de Rome. Il est à nouveau mutilé, mais c'est dans son âme. La reconquête de la foi, la rentrée dans l'Eglise sans rien renier de sa soif de justice sociale, c'est un nouveau combat qu'il mène. Comme le premier, il le gagne, avec la grâce de Dieu. Lebreton a simplement voulu conter sa vie. L'infirme devenu homme mène une bataille d'homme. C'est là sa vraie grandeur. On ne sait s'il faut admirer davantage celui qui surmonta son affreux handicap ou celui qui, devenu pareil aux autres, traverse victorieusement les risques de l'engagement spirituel. Louis Rétif, confident de Jacques Lebreton tout au long de son itinéraire, fait apparaître, dans la Préface qu'il a écrite pour ce livre, les racines mêmes de ce combat où la foi en l'homme et la foi en Dieu se rejoignent dans la plénitude de la vocation humaine.We the Sea Turtles: A collection of island stories
Par Michelle Kadarusman. 2023
In a collection of powerful stories by Governor General’s Award-nominated author Michelle Kadarusman, eight children on islands around the world…
are each changed by a chance meeting with a turtle as they find their own grounding in an increasingly unpredictable world.Hopeless in Hope
Par Wanda John-Kehewin. 2023
Fourteen-year-old Eva’s life is like her shoes: rapidly falling apart. With Nohkum in the hospital, Eva’s mother struggles to keep…
things together and loses custody of Eva and her little brother. As Eva tries to adjust to living in a group home, can she find forgiveness for her mother within the pages of an old diary?Mélie quelque part au milieu
Par Mylène Goupil. 2022
- D’où je viens, il faut dire comme tout le monde ou bien se taire. Et ton père, ce n’est…
pas quelqu’un qui sait se taire. Ni quelqu’un qui aime dire comme tout le monde. Alors on a eu des ennuis.Pourtant, depuis qu’il est arrivé dans la vie de Mélie, se taire, c’est tout ce que son père sait faire. C’est que Sami, arrivé de loin, ne parle pas la même langue que sa fille et ne sait plus vivre en homme libre. Mélie devra l’apprivoiser, comme le chaton qu'elle a trouvé, et comme devront le faire monsieur Xavier et son amoureux avec la petite Mei-Li qu’ils viennent d’adopter. Décidément, les choses qui en valent la peine ne sont pas toujours faciles.Afghanistan, la spirale infernale
Par Eric Cheysson. 2023
Le 15 août 2021, les talibans reprennent le pouvoir à Kaboul. Dans le chaos créé par leur retour, l'Institut médical…
pour la mère et l'enfant tente de poursuivre son action humanitaire et reste un refuge pour soigner les plus démunis. Président de la Chaîne de l'espoir, ONG française qui a conçu cet hôpital, E. Cheysson retrace ce moment de bascule dans l'histoire de l'Afghanistan.Renaissance d'une aveugle après une enfance martyrisée
Par Lola Redon. 2021
Issue d'une modeste famille algérienne, l'auteure reçoit des coups de ceinture au visage de sa mère, à la suite d'un…
banal incident domestique. Une prise en charge trop tardive entraîne une cécité totale. Malgré ce drame, elle a pu mener un cursus scolaire puis travailler dans une administration publique.Un guide dans ma nuit
Par Frédéric Gaillanne. 2022
Devenu aveugle à la suite d'un accident à 18 ans, F. Gaillanne découvre les chiens guides quelques années plus tard.…
Il décrit son chemin de vie pour s'adapter au handicap et la réalisation de son projet d'école d'entraînement de chiens guides d'aveugles pour les enfants.