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All equal ? Notion Idea of Progress How have determined women helped societies evolve towards equality ?

Michelle Obama michelle-obama-so-divisive-in-graduation- speech/?#sp=show-clips Questions: 1st Speech – What was lady Obama victim of ? – Give examples – Describe the first time she has been on a magazine cover – What is the presenter’s opinion towards this speech ? – What is the debate about ? What do the Michelle Obama’s supporters answer ? 2nd Speech – According to Michelle Obama what could happen during your college years ? – Finally what do these journalists report about Michelle Obama ? – Do you think they are fair and reliable ?

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How to comment a graph ? Introduction This graph shows... The diagram outlines... This table lists... This pie chart represents This line chart depicts... This chart breaks down (ventile)... Indicating upward movement :  (to) increase (an) increase (to) raise (to) rise (rose, risen) (a) raise (US), a rise (UK) (to) push/put/step up (to) go/be up (an) upswing (to) grow (a) growth (to) extend, (to) expand (an) extension, expansion (to) progress (a) progression (to) boom/soar/climb (a) boom (to) jump, (to) skyrocket (a) jump (to) reach a peak, (to) peak (a) peak (to) reach an all-time high Indicating downward movement :  (to) decrease (a) decrease (to) cut, (to) reduce (a) cut, (a) reduction (to) fall (off) (fall, fell, fallen) (a)Fall (to) plunge, to plummet (a) plunge (to) drop (off) (a) drop (to) go down (a) downswing (to) decline (a) decline (to) collapse (a) collapse (dramatic fall) (to) slump, (to) go bust (a) slump (to) bottom out Indicating no movement :  (to) keep... stable (to) remain stable (to) hold... constant (to) stay constant (to) stabilize Stability (to) level off (to) level off/out, to flatten out (a) levelling-off (to) stop falling/rising (a) change (to) stand at (to) remain steady (to) stop falling and start rising Conclude by saying whether this graph is typical or not; Justify your answer.

Mellody Hobson First viewing Who is this woman ? What is she talking about ? What is her job ? How old is she ? Where does she live ?

Mellody Hobson Investment expert arielinvestments.com Mellody Hobson is president of Ariel Investments, a value-driven money management firm — and an advocate for financial literacy and investor education. Mellody Hobson handles strategic planning for the Chicago-based Ariel Investments, one of the largest African-American-owned money management firms in the United States. Beyond her work at Ariel, Hobson has become a nationally recognized voice on financial literacy and investor education. She is a regular contributor and analyst on finance, the markets and economic trends for CBS News, contributes weekly money tips on the Tom Joyner Morning Show and writes a column for Black Enterprise magazine. As a passionate advocate for investor education, she is a spokesperson for the Ariel/Hewitt study, 401(k) Plans in Living Color and the Ariel Black Investor Survey, both of which examine investing patterns among minorities. Hobson is chair of the board for DreamWorks Animation. Her community outreach includes serving as chairman of After School Matters, providing Chicago teens with high quality out- of-school-time programs.

Second viewing 1.What happened when Mellody went with a friend in a famous NY restaurant ? 2.What did her mother ask her after a birthday party ? 3.What did her friend tell her when she said she would perform a TED speech ? 4.What did she learn about numbers ? 5.What are household / job opportunities / wealth / income / healthcare in French ? 6.What is the percentage of White men in the US population ? 7.How many corporate board seats do they hold ? 8.How many publicly traded companies are chaired by Black women ? 9.What should we think is weird ? 10.How would you define color blindness ? 11.According to her what could be embracing minorities ? 12.What was her breath-holding exercise for ? 13.What should we be instead of colorblind ? 14.What would be better with greater diversities ? 15.Should we hire the minority or the best person for the job ? 16.How should we solve a big problem ? 17.Give an example 18.Who should we invite in our life ? 19.How was her mother’s life ? 20.What did she teach her daughter ? 21.What happened then ?

Debate Listening to Hillary Clinton arguments, do you think this woman could make the US evolve towards equality ? =2HkCYLcDB5I

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