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Qu'est-ce (qui) est jeunes - définition

ORGANIZATION
JEF; Jeunes Europeens Federalistes; Jeunes Européens Fédéralistes; Jeunes Européens Fédéralistes); YEF; JEF Europe

Confédération des jeunes chercheurs         
The Confédération des jeunes chercheurs (often abbreviated CJC) (English name: French Confederation of Early Career Researchers) is a French not-for-profit organization which goal is to represent French Doctoral candidates and Early-stage Researchers (Doctorants/Chercheurs en début de Carrière) and new doctorate holders at the French and European levels (for the latter, see Eurodoc). Established March 2, 1996, the CJC is an advocator on all questions related to research, higher education and doctoral training.
La vie secrète des jeunes         
FRENCH CARTOON
La Vie secrète des jeunes; La vie secrete des jeunes
La Vie secrète des jeunes is a cartoon series by French cartoonist Riad Sattouf that appeared weekly in French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo from 2004 to summer 2014. In the series, the artist portrays real life anecdotes.
École des Jeunes de langues         
Jeune de langues; The École des Jeunes de langues; École des Jeunes de Langues; Ecole des Jeunes de langues
The École des Jeunes de langues was a language school founded by Jean-Baptiste Colbert in 1669 to train interpreters and translators (then called dragomans after the Ottoman and Arabic word for such a figure, like Covielle in Le Bourgeois gentilhomme) in the languages of the Levant (Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Armenian, etc.) for ancien regime France.

Wikipédia

Young European Federalists

Young European Federalists (French: Jeunes Européens Fédéralistes, JEF) is a political youth organisation. Active in most European countries, it seeks to promote European integration through the strengthening and democratisation of the European Union (EU). JEF has close ties to the European Movement and the Union of European Federalists and is a full member of the European Youth Forum (YFJ).

Former activists of JEF can join the alumni association, Friends of JEF.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour jeunes
1. Mandy does get a 21,000 housing allowance, but I would imagine that all goes towards paying for his Brussels residence in the exquisitely–named Rue des Six Jeunes Hommes, where he holds court with his Madame Pompadour, Reinaldo.
2. Should he give an impromptu performance, one song Hallyday is unlikely to cover is his "L‘idole des jeunes." Even Sarkozy‘s aides admit he will struggle to win the youth vote after last year‘s riots.
3. Jon Henley Tuesday July 4, 2006 The Guardian The Diary comes to you this week from Paris, for reasons, we promise, that have nothing to do with a desire for Agneau de lait des Pyrénés frotté de piment d‘Espelette et de sarriette ŕla broche avec ses jeunes légumes sautés et gratinés for lunch.
4. Through an executive order, Bush blocked the property and interests in U.S. property of Eugène Ngoran Kouadio Djue, leader of Union pour la Liberation Totale de la CĂ´te d‘Ivoire ("Union for the Total Liberation of CĂ´te d‘Ivoire"); Martin Kouakou Fofie, zone commander in Korhogo for Forces Nouvelles ("New Forces"); and Charles Ble Goude, head of Congres Panafricain des Jeunes Patriotes ("Pan–African Congress of Young Patriots"). In a message to the U.S.
5. Jon Henley Wednesday July 5, 2006 The Guardian However far from home we may be – and this week, you‘ll recall, we‘re in Paris, for reasons that have nothing whatever to do with Homard de Bretagne cuit au four avec son gratin de macaroni, morilles et jeunes épinards etc – we find we can always draw solace from a Really Good Parliamentary Written Question (and, preferably, answer). Eric Pickles (Cons, Brentwood and Ongar): "To ask the deputy prime minister what training courses he has attended in the last 12 months to assist him in his ministerial role." The DPM: "I have not attended any training courses in the past 12 months, but rely on my 10 years‘ seafaring experience, five years‘ experience as a union official, 36 years‘ experience as a member of parliament and nine years as a minister in the cabinet to help me fulfil my role to the best of my ability." Ask a stupid question, Eric.