This home page is consecrated to a personnage of strip cartoon, Rahan, the fierce ages' son. there is obviously a lot of graphics
Rahan.org ,  site of Rahan, fierce ages'son


© Roger Lécureux for storys
©André Chéret for drawing
© Marc Rioux for web site

The  authors : Roger Lecureux. - Andre Cheret.

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English pages about Rahan, great french comics.

 

Playing For Keeps Now

Option 1: The Evolution of Consequence (Historical/Cultural)

: Explore how "for keeps" transforms human relationships from casual associations into "bonded" lifelong commitments. Option 2: Improvisation as Survival (Sociological/Artistic)

: Analyze the shift in stakes when a child moves from recreational play to competitive "keepsies". Playing for Keeps

This essay explores how the phrase originated in the 19th-century game of marbles—where winners literally kept their opponents' marbles—and how it now defines our approach to modern life.

Based on the academic work Playing for Keeps: Improvisation in the Aftermath , this essay focuses on how people use "serious play" to navigate crises. Playing For Keeps: Improvisation In The Aftermath Based on the academic work Playing for Keeps:

: The transition from "playing for fun" to "playing for keeps" marks the definitive end of innocence and the beginning of a life governed by permanent consequences. Key Points :

: Discuss how this mindset applies to professional ambition, financial investments, and legal systems where "do-overs" do not exist. The phrase has shifted from a literal playground

The phrase has shifted from a literal playground rule into a powerful metaphor for high-stakes commitment, risk, and the transition from childhood play to adult consequence . Below are three distinct essay concepts based on different interpretations of the phrase.

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All about new book (june 2008):

La horde des bannis
(The horde for banned)

In french only

All in lot of news : Statuette, exposition, cartoons in video ... (in french)

 

Playing for Keeps

New cartoon, by Xilam at the TV in 2009,

on France 3 for France
and RAI for Italy...
And for all country ...

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Summary of Crao's son
(all pages only in french for the moment):

Option 1: The Evolution of Consequence (Historical/Cultural)

: Explore how "for keeps" transforms human relationships from casual associations into "bonded" lifelong commitments. Option 2: Improvisation as Survival (Sociological/Artistic)

: Analyze the shift in stakes when a child moves from recreational play to competitive "keepsies".

This essay explores how the phrase originated in the 19th-century game of marbles—where winners literally kept their opponents' marbles—and how it now defines our approach to modern life.

Based on the academic work Playing for Keeps: Improvisation in the Aftermath , this essay focuses on how people use "serious play" to navigate crises. Playing For Keeps: Improvisation In The Aftermath

: The transition from "playing for fun" to "playing for keeps" marks the definitive end of innocence and the beginning of a life governed by permanent consequences. Key Points :

: Discuss how this mindset applies to professional ambition, financial investments, and legal systems where "do-overs" do not exist.

The phrase has shifted from a literal playground rule into a powerful metaphor for high-stakes commitment, risk, and the transition from childhood play to adult consequence . Below are three distinct essay concepts based on different interpretations of the phrase.

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