Quand je dois bosser pour le mémoire et les travaux de groupes de la fac ainsi que pour préparer ma classe. Et que j'ai qu'une semaine de vacances pour faire tout ça.

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Quand je dois bosser pour le mémoire et les travaux de groupes de la fac ainsi que pour préparer ma classe. Et que j'ai qu'une semaine de vacances pour faire tout ça.
Quand on me demande si j'ai déjà rencontré ma directrice de mémoire alors que j'ai pas encore mon stage.
So I’ve been admitted to University. One year master degree in Communication ! (French Master 2 level) I think this Tumblr gonna evolve to some Studyblr thing ;-) Instagram @mondeflottant
It was that woman. The one who looked like she never went out in the sun, from the cafe. Janice? No. Jessica Jones. A mutual acquaintance of Brekker’s. Great. Harold shoved his hands into his pockets, and sighed. They were standing far enough away from the public that he felt like he didn’t have to put on his mayoral persona, and he had a sneaking suspicion that this woman wouldn’t fall for it anyway.
“Nah,” he said, casually. “It’s not an attack. It’s those Kevinian people. The ones who live in the woods.” He stood on his tiptoes to see over the crowds. “The Chief of Police told me. That’s one of the things about being Mayor. You get the inside scoop.” He flashed Jessica a smile. “They’re just walking through town. God knows why. The police don’t want everyone gawking at them, so they cordoned everything off. But it’s nothing to worry about.” He paused, before turning to her properly. “You’re Jessica Jones, right? I don’t think we introduced ourselves when we met last time.”
~*~
She’d asked the question sarcastically, but his flippant answer was still unnerving. When she first saw the commotion, the lights and cop cars and the crowd gathering, she thought it was another body. But the thought of pushing through that crowd made her skin crawl. She’d been counting on the mayor to know what was going on -- he might’ve been aggravating as hell, but he had the connections she didn’t. For once, he didn’t disappoint.
“The cops are doing just a fabulous job at stopping the gawking” she said, rolling her eyes. But secretly, she was relieved. She wasn’t thrilled about The Community, but they seemed mostly harmless. Which was more than could be said for most religious weirdos. She turned towards the mayor and narrowed her eyes. It wasn’t exactly difficult to match her up to her articles, get her name that way, but she didn’t like the way it sounded coming from him. Like he was trying to make her nervous by mentioning her full name so casually. “I didn’t think you’d care,” she said jauntily. “I’m just a lowly reporter after all. Don’t you have a full schedule coming up with bullshit excuses on why the killer hasn’t been found yet?”
@saxons cont from here
Harold looked up from patting his blazer pockets at the sound of the strangely recognisable voice. It was strange because he’d met this man only once before, but something about his voice – that concern – was so familiar, like they’d had more than one oddly intimate conversation.
He frowned for a second. “What?” he said, before realising that he had been looking for something, but he’d been completely thrown by the question that he’d temporarily forgotten. “Oh! No, don’t worry.” And he lowered his hands, and waved one in a dismissive gesture, before immediately changing his mind. “It’s just… Well -” And, in an impulsive move, he reached into his trousers pocket and pulled out the silver watch that had bothered him immensely ever since he’d found it on his bedside table. “This thing is broken. Can’t get it to open for the life of me. You wouldn’t happen to know where I could get it fixed, would you?”
~*~
He wasn’t sure what had prompted him. It wasn’t unusual for John to offer to help -- he was famous for it among the other teachers, the librarian called him a ‘darling’ for it. He enjoyed helping people, lending a hand wherever he could. But that usually extended to tutoring or grabbing a book off a very high shelf, and once oddly enough chasing down a very wily duck. Now here he was, offering his services to the mayor, and with an enthusiasm he couldn’t explain. He felt a kinship to Harry, which after that night under the stars was hardly surprising. The fact that they’d had that night was the real surprise. This connection, whatever it was, it had begun the instant the two men set eyes on each other.
So when Harry brushed him off, John couldn’t help but feel a wave of disappointment wash over him. “Right, course,” he said quickly, grin faltering for just a second. He shoved his hands into his pockets, started to turn away, but then Harry spoke again. John turned on his heel, grin back in full force. “Let’s take a look shall --” He stopped short, head tilted. “Huh,” he whispered. “Now would you look at that.” He reached out for the watch, leaning forward to study it. It wasn’t the exact same markings, but similar. Like different phrases written in the same alphabet. “Afraid I don’t, mate,” he said, slipping a hand into his pocket. “Otherwise, I’d know what to do about this.” He pulled out his own watch, and dangled it from the chain in between them.
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Stage 6 mois -Stage master 2 / Ingénieur en physico-chimique
LABORATOIRE DE PHYSICO-CHIMIE DES POLYMÈRES ET INTERFACES
Lieu de travail: Cergy Ile-de-France France
Date limite de candidature: 18/01/2016
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La microfluidique se révèle aujourd’hui comme un des domaines émergents les plus dynamiques aussi bien dans le monde des biotechnologies que dans celui des sciences analytiques. La microfluidique se définit comme la manipulation de fluides aux…
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