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  2. Journal intime - Wikipedia

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    Journal intime is the debut studio album from French-Malian singer Aya Nakamura. It was released on 25 August 2017 by Warner Music France . The album features guest appearances by MHD, Dadju , Jizo Djohn P., Lartiste and Gradur.

  3. Henri-Frédéric Amiel - Wikipedia

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    The French philosopher Ludovic Dugas, in trying to describe a new psychological phenomenon, took the word depersonalization from an entry in his Journal intime, "Everything is strange to me, I can be outside of my body, of me as an individual, I am depersonalized, detached, away". Dugas took this as a literal description, but a few paragraphs ...

  4. Lou! Journal infime - Wikipedia

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    Journal infime is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Julien Neel, based on the first volume of his comic book series, Lou!. The screenplay was written by Julien Neel and Marc Syrigas . It stars Lola Lasseron , Ludivine Sagnier , Kyan Khojandi , and Nathalie Baye .

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  6. Intensive journal method - Wikipedia

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    The intensive journal method is a psychotherapeutic technique largely developed in 1966 at Drew University and popularized by Ira Progoff (1921–1998). [1] It consists of a series of writing exercises using loose leaf notebook paper in a simple ring binder , divided into sections to help in accessing various areas of the writer's life. [ 2 ]

  7. The Thief's Journal - Wikipedia

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    As stated above, 'The Thief's Journal' is a semi-autobiographical novel, so when the narrator commits to a life of crime, the same way Genet did, we know we are reading a first-hand account of a working-class, queer person in the 1930s. However, poverty isn't seen as one of the central themes of the novel as it's mostly represented explicitly ...

  8. M6 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    M6 (French: [ɛm sis]), also known as Métropole Television, is the most profitable private national French television channel [1] [2] and the third most watched television network in the French-speaking world. [3]

  9. Journal to Eliza - Wikipedia

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    Journal to Eliza is a work by British author Laurence Sterne. [1] [2] It was published posthumously in 1904. [3] It is written as a diary, but was supposedly intended as a love letter to Eliza Draper. Sterne accurately predicted that it would be published long after the deaths of both himself and Draper.