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This course discusses the various themes linked to tourism, with a focus on cooking, restaurant and hotel businesses, and the professions that relate to tourism. The class practices linguistic competencies used in tourism and analyzes documents from the press specializing in tourism, websites, films and videos, and ad catalogs from the tourism industry.
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This course introduces how to find relevant and exhaustive data, how to compute and analyze data, how to propose and objective assessment of the data, and how to recommend appropriate policy. It decrypts main statistical sources by economics and policy makers to formulate their decisions. Topics include surveys, GDP, unemployment, imbalances, and leading indicators. The course covers the process for determining these data points as well as the meaning embedded within them.
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This course covers genes studied in pathologies (such as cancer) at multiple levels: selector genes, regulatory genes, and cell type-specific genes. Topics include the developmental biological role, mutated phenotypes, related experiments, and the mechanism in cancer or the relevance to the study of cancer for each gene type.
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This course explores the history of cinema with an emphasis on French cinema and its development since 1945. Students analyze a range of aspects of cinema, including its effects on society and the economy. The course also focuses on the historical context of films, and begins with World War II-era films. The New Wave film style in France and elsewhere is studied, and the course extends into the modern period. Film movements, auteurs, and film techniques are studied, accompanied by relevant clips of the films.
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This course covers a variety of audiovisual tools, exploring their history, inventors, and effects on society. The first part of the course covers networks and long-distance communication, focusing specifically on the telegraph, telephone, and telecommunications. The second part covers fixed and animated images, specifically the camera, the photograph, and cinema. The third part of the course explores sounds and image machines: the phonograph, radio, and television. Finally, the fourth part of the course focuses on digital media, primarily the internet. The course utilizes a global lens, but especially explores these topics in France and the United States.
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