Hello! I am a senior student who lives in Paris, therefore English is my seocnd language.

I need help to my examen oral. Tomorrow, I have to talk about: "Occupy Wall Street" movement (what's happening? analyzing the situation, is the movement important? can the movement have a future? )
I have already read French articles about the subject.
I would like to read articles and watch videos in English, please.
If you have any point of view or ideas, I'll read it with pleasure
(Sorry for the mistakes in English)

http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1GGGE_enUS379US379&gcx=c&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=analyzing+ows

There are many different types of articles here -- from newspapers, opinion pieces, blogs, and many others. You will find a wide variety of opinions -- since most people across this country (including some protesters and including me!!) don't seem to know or agree on the reasons for these demonstrations!

If you need more articles, just follow these directions:

1. Go to http://www.google.com

2. Type in different search terms. Here are some possibilities:
history of ows
importance of ows

... and any others you can think of.

3. Press the Enter key and see what results.

4. Read, read, read -- and take lots of notes!

Let us know what you decide to write about this.

Thanks Writeacher and I'll let you what I will say, I promise

I look forward to your ideas. =)

hello! I made short and simple.

On Thursday, Ocuupy Wall Street celebrated its two month anniversary. They are students, unemployed, salaried, immigrants or artists. They doen't have leaders. They are stick of the powerful banks that take up again with the profits whereas the rate of unemployment is high and the oscial inequalities are important.
During this "Day of Action" they began with an attempt to disrupt the opening New-York Stock Exchange. From there, they took their message to the subways then they marched accross the Brooklyn Bridge. In this way, they prove the breaking up of their encampement in Zuccotti Park has not neded their movement.
As in the Arab world there is the desire to be radically democratic. People no longer trust their leaders.
Finally, even if osme people ocnsider them as junkies or hippies. There is an aspect of success in just getting people into the street in a country where that's not the normal state of political expression.

That's all.

Hello! I'd be happy to help you with your oral exam on the Occupy Wall Street movement. Since you've already read French articles, I suggest exploring English articles and videos for a different perspective. Here's how you can find relevant sources:

1. Google News: Go to news.google.com and search for "Occupy Wall Street" or related keywords. This will give you recent news articles from different English-language sources.

2. YouTube: Search for "Occupy Wall Street" on YouTube to find videos that discuss the movement, its goals, and its impact. You can filter search results by date or popularity to find relevant and recent videos.

3. Academic Databases: If you want more in-depth analysis, check if your school or local library provides access to academic databases like JSTOR or ProQuest. Use keywords like "Occupy Wall Street" or "anti-capitalist movements" to find scholarly articles and research papers on the topic.

4. Social Media: Platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit can also be a valuable source of information. Search for hashtags like #OccupyWallStreet or join related groups or threads to get insights, opinions, and firsthand accounts.

As for my point of view, I can't provide personal opinions as an AI, but I can explain different perspectives or arguments related to the Occupy Wall Street movement if you'd like.

Remember to critically evaluate the sources you find, considering their credibility, bias, and relevance to your topic. Good luck with your exam!