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SUJET 1 Le sujet porte sur la thématique « Faire société ». Partie 1 – synthèse en anglais (16 pts) Prenez connaissance du dossier proposé, composé des documents A, B, et C non hiérarchisés, et traitez en anglais le sujet suivant (500 mots environ) : Say what the documents show
SUJET 1 Le sujet porte sur la thématique « Faire société ». Partie 1 – synthèse en anglais (16 pts) Prenez connaissance du dossier proposé, composé des documents A, B, et C non hiérarchisés, et traitez en anglais le sujet suivant (500 mots environ) : Say what the documents show about access to food in American cities. You may focus on the nature and the causes of nutrition problems that some American citizens face, and on the solutions that are set up to address these problems. Partie 2 – transposition en français (4 pts) Rendez compte en français des idées principales du document A (80-100 mots). 22-LLCERANMCNC1 Page 2/9 Document A First Lady: Let’s move fruits and veggies to ‘food deserts’ Today, first lady Michelle Obama announced that several major retailers, foundations and small businesses have committed to bringing healthier food to neighborhoods where supermarkets are scarce1. But she knows it’s not going to be easy. If you have kids, you know that given the 5 choice of Kit-Kats or kiwis, kids will usually pick the candy. But today’s target is the parents living in so-called “food deserts.” “If a parent wants to pack a piece of fruit in a child’s lunch… they shouldn’t have to take three city buses,” Mrs. Obama said during a press conference today. As part of her Let’s Move campaign, the First Lady wants to help families make better 10 choices—especially the 23.5 million Americans living in largely urban, low-income areas where access to healthy food can be spotty. The White House Task Force on Childhood Obesity has identified this challenge of bringing more nutritious, affordable foods to so-called food deserts as one of the key pillars to solving the epidemic. 15 “We can give people all of the information in the world about healthy eating… but if parents can’t buy the food they need to prepare those meals… if their only options for groceries are in the corner gas station or in the local mini mart, then all of that is just talk… and that’s not what Let’s Move is about,” she said. The new initiative builds on a pledge2 announced in January with Walmart. The 20 nation’s largest food retailer says it knows firsthand how important access to good food is. “We will use our position to reduce the cost of an increased access to healthy foods,” wrote Chad Mitchell on the Walmart