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A SCHOOL TRIP TO BRUSSELS

A SCHOOL TRIP TO BRUSSELS. 1° Sciences de la Santé et du Social March 22nd, 2010. THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT. 736 members. Elected once every five years by voters from the 27 Member States of the European Union. An active role in drafting legislation

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A SCHOOL TRIP TO BRUSSELS

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  1. A SCHOOL TRIP TO BRUSSELS 1° Sciences de la Santé et du Social March 22nd, 2010

  2. THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT 736 members • Elected once every five years by • voters from the 27 Member States of • the European Union. • An active role in drafting legislation • which has an impact on the daily lives • of its citizens. European symbol European linguistic diversity • Historically four languages were • spoken. • Today, no fewer than 23 official • languages are used in the European • Parliament. The European Parliament

  3. THE EUROPEAN HEMICYCLE At the top, on two levels, we can see cubicles where the interpreters work

  4. THE GRAND’PLACE The Grand’Place is the main square in Brussels. It was rebuilt after bombardments. It is a symbolic place in Brussels. The architecture is very structured on these buildings and we can notice that gold was used in decoration on the House of the King. The King was called “Charles Quint, Duke of Burgundy”. The King’s house On the facade of this house they are stone statues in a baroque style. When we went to this place we were impressed because we had never seen buildings like this and we felt the place is festive, warm and the atmosphere friendly We were surprised because we felt an impression of unlimitedness. Guilds’ houses

  5. The myth in action… Bobigny’s touch ! T'Serclaes The myth : If a woman touches his leg, she will get married or have children at the end of the year The parts where the gold was very shiny were touched the most T’Serclaes death bed We can’t help touching the statue hoping that our wish will be fulfilled

  6. MANNEQUIN PIS Menneke Pis “The kid who pisses" “Petit Julien” A bronze statue of fifty centimeters The symbol of the independence and the spirit of Brussels He saved Brussels Many people come from all around the world, even from Bobigny, to see a statue like that...! Mannequin pis

  7. THE RESTAURANT Most of the students of the class took Mussels-fries (the typical dish from Belgium). Steak-fries Salmon-fries Teachers negotiated a good price Nice lunch One of our favorite moment in Brussels Waiting for the lunch with style

  8. Arguing for the menu

  9. THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY ZAABÄR 3 types of cacao-trees The Forasteros : average quality of cocoa - 80% of the worldwide production. The Criollos : higher quality - 10% of the worldwide production. The Trinitarios : A mix of the 2. 3 Types of chocolate • Dark chocolate : cocoa mass, cocoa butter, sugar • Milk chocolate : cocoa mass, cocoa butter, sugar, milk • - White : cocoa butter, milk, sugar Chocolate factory window

  10. Chocolate flavors Lollipops

  11. European citizens

  12. Classe de 1° Sciences de la Santé et du SocialEuropean Section 2009-2010 Baldé Mariama Chikhe Hasna Sandjak Leïna Benyagoub Aïda Domi Anaëlle Sinnathamby Suvathy Elyafi Rim Surville Olivia Bigord Edwy Cakallik Hatic Magnon Elodie Timothe Sarah Chakay Samia Nzamba Alexandra Yansane Aminata et leurs accompagnateurs : E. Cartier B. Mace Y. Croguennec T. Lebegue T. Questiaux D. Gabbani

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