Mademoiselle Bloch première candidate à l'Ecole Polytechnique de Paris (candidature non retenue) par Albert Harlingue, 1900.
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Mademoiselle Bloch première candidate à l'Ecole Polytechnique de Paris (candidature non retenue) par Albert Harlingue, 1900.
Je suis satisfait de la notice sur la dynamo - électrique de Gramme évoquant J.Ch.d'Almeida/ École Polytechnique.
https://pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/palissy/PM91000712
Je suis ému du message de Mme Nathalie Pielok pour la Documentation immeubles et objets Département Patrimoine. Mediatheque du patrimoine et de la photographie.
https://mediatheque-patrimoine.culture.gouv.fr/
The École Polytechnique Tragedy | Remembering December 6, 1989
On December 6, 1989, the École Polytechnique in Montreal was the site of one of Canada’s most devastating and transformative tragedies. In this somber episode, Mel revisits the massacre that claimed the lives of 14 young women—students tragically targeted for being women—as Marc Lépine entered the engineering school and unleashed a shooter’s rampage.
What’s Inside This Episode:
A precise recounting of the mass shooting, where Lépine separated men and women, then declared, “You are all feminists,” before opening fire, killing 14 women within minutes.
How the massacre became widely recognized as an act of misogynist terrorism, igniting intense national debate and spurring changes in how Canada confronts gender-based violence.
The tragedy’s legacy: the prompt establishment of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, sparking memorials, policy reforms on gun control, and shifts in emergency response protocols
Why This Episode Matters: This narrative isn’t just about the painful past—it’s about a country’s reckoning with misogyny, policy reform, and collective memory. For true crime fans, this episode is both a tribute and a call to never forget.
Content Warning: This episode includes gender-based violence, a school shooting, and emotional trauma. Listener discretion strongly advised.
Subscribe & Reflect: ► Listen on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and more ► Subscribe for thoughtful true-crime storytelling that honors victims and explores societal impacts ► Share your reflections: How has the École Polytechnique tragedy shaped conversations on gender violence and policy today?
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. We remember the 14 women who lost their lives at Montreal's École Polytechnique and work towards ending all forms of gender-based violence. Say their names, never his. #ecolepolytechnique #montrealmassacre #30years #weremember #endgenderbasedviolence (at Vernon, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5vFuzkHAx6/?igshid=1v5g5xibror2m
successfully completed my first MOOC - « Étudier en France: French Intermediate course B1-B2 » offered by École Polytechnique and Coursera 🏆🇫🇷🎉❤️ validated for 20 hours of formation doctorale (formation professionnalisante) ❤️ hirap ng B1-B2 ha! lalo dun sa maraming past tenses, modes verbaux at pronoms.... feeling ko minimal retention to hahaha parang ça va ça va lang talaga ako e 😂😅 trying hard parler français pa din haha 😂 #amazingadventuresofbeaujethro #coursera #mooc #educationforall #ecolepolytechnique #french #frenchlanguage #formationdoctorale #2ndphd #deuxiemedoctorat #success #completed #filipinoscientist #français #formationprofessionnelle #parlerfrançais (at Nice, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5CwOpziZv1/?igshid=1mdce8l7fvhqb
J.N.L. Durand, Table 20 in: Précis des leçons d'architecture donnés à l'École polytechnique, 1802/5
The principles of architectural composition will be systematized by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand at the beginning of the 19th century. Its purpose is to teach them in a synthetic way to the students of the polytechnic school. These principles will remain in force in the teaching of Fine Arts until the beginning of the 20th century.
L'X oh L'X, to be continued in September :))
Mad abt @madeon 🔊🔊🙌 #aboutlastnight ✨ #ecolepolytechnique #palaiseau 📍🇫🇷 #pointgamma2016 #studentlife 🎉 (à École Polytechnique)