362 résultats pour "60s"
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En un an, il a dû subir 27transfusions sanguines et 60 séances de caisson
hyperbare pour oxygéner son sang.
Je fais bouger mes mains pour activer ma circulationsanguine . Anique Poitras , le Roman de Sara , Québec Amérique La peste septicémique survient lorsque l’infection se propage directement danslacirculation sanguine . L'Encyclopédie de L'Agora On utilise aussi des sangsues adultes – de 7 centimètres de long – pour stimulerlacirculation sanguine . CyberSciences La testostérone, seule hormone testiculaire mâle de l’adulte, est sécrétéelocalement et dans la circulation sanguine . Wikipédia...
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Le Roman Reflet De La Réalité
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Women's Swimming: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1912 Fanny Durack Australia 1:22.2 1920 Ethelda Bleibtrey United States 1:13.6 1924 Ethel Lackie United States 1:12.4 1928 Albina Osipowich United States 1:11.0 1932 Helene Madison United States 1:06.8 1936 Hendrika Mastenbroek The Netherlands 1:05.9 1948 Greta Andersen Denmark 1:06.3 1952 Katalin Szöke Hungary 1:06.8 1956 Dawn Fraser Australia 1:02.0 1960 Dawn Fraser Australia 1:01.2 1964 Dawn Fraser Australia 59.5 1968 Jan Henne United States 1:00.0 1972 Sandra Neilson United States 58.59 1976...
- Amazonie Bassin de l'Amazone, couvrant 60% du territoire brésilien et une partie des territoires colombien, équatorien, péruvien et bolivien.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo - country.
Except in the high elevations, the country’s climate is very hot and humid. The average annual temperature in the low central area is about 27°C (about 80°F).Temperatures are considerably higher in February, the hottest month. At altitudes above about 1,500 m (about 5,000 ft) the average annual temperature is about 19°C(about 66°F). Average annual rainfall is about 1,500 mm (about 60 in) in the north and about 1,300 mm (about 50 in) in the south. Frequent heavy rains occur fromApril to November...
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Missouri - geography.
Saint Francois Mountains, at the eastern end of the crest of the dome. Only in these mountains have the sedimentary rocks been sufficiently eroded away so that theunderlying igneous rocks are exposed. They form the rounded, knoblike peaks of an old mountain range. The peaks project, in isolation or in clusters, between 230 and300 m (750 and 1,000 ft) above the surrounding sedimentary basins. One of these knobs, Taum Sauk Mountain, reaches 540 m (1,772 ft) above sea level and is thehighest point...
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Missouri - USA History.
Saint Francois Mountains, at the eastern end of the crest of the dome. Only in these mountains have the sedimentary rocks been sufficiently eroded away so that theunderlying igneous rocks are exposed. They form the rounded, knoblike peaks of an old mountain range. The peaks project, in isolation or in clusters, between 230 and300 m (750 and 1,000 ft) above the surrounding sedimentary basins. One of these knobs, Taum Sauk Mountain, reaches 540 m (1,772 ft) above sea level and is thehighest point...
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Europe .
D Vegetation Although much of Europe, particularly the west, was originally covered by forest, the vegetation has been transformed by human habitation and the clearing of land.Only in the most northerly mountains and in parts of north central European Russia has the forest cover been relatively unaffected by human activity. On the otherhand, a considerable amount of Europe is covered by woodland that has been planted or has reoccupied cleared lands. The largest vegetation zone in Europe, cuttin...
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Europe - Geography.
D Vegetation Although much of Europe, particularly the west, was originally covered by forest, the vegetation has been transformed by human habitation and the clearing of land.Only in the most northerly mountains and in parts of north central European Russia has the forest cover been relatively unaffected by human activity. On the otherhand, a considerable amount of Europe is covered by woodland that has been planted or has reoccupied cleared lands. The largest vegetation zone in Europe, cuttin...
- ORBITALES ATOMIQUES La conception actuelle de l'atome s'est principalement formée dans les 60 premières années du XX ème siècle.
- Quel bilan de la guerre et quels nouveaux enjeux pour l'Europe en 1945 ? Les modèles américain et soviétique dans les années 50 et 60 : caractéristiques et formes prises par leur affrontement. Le Tiers Monde : indépendances et tentatives d'organisation (1945 – fin des années 1980) - corrigés d'histoire
- FTIMP030 PAYS-BAS Superficie : 41 863 km2 Point culminant : Vaalserberg 321 m 60 % de la population des Pays-Bas vit sur des terres conquises sur la mer (polders).
- «Titre» le Maire, Je me permets de vous demander de m'expédier un extrait de mon acte de mariage : Pierre Duval, né le 25/11/60 à Port-Vendres, et Marie-Hélène Dubois, née le 01/08/66 à Pau.
- DTIMP030 NIEDERLANDE Oberfläche : 41 863 km2 Höchste Erhebung : Vaalserberg 321 m 60 % der Bevölkerung der Niederlande lebt auf Land, das vom Meer aufgenommen wurde (Polder).
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La Poésie américaine
par Georges-Albert Astre
Au milieu des années 60, la poésie est aux États-Unis en situation
privilégiée : jamais on n'avait publié tant de vers, jamais ils n'avaient
rencontré pareille audience.
par Georges-Albert Astre
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- Nestor Greek King of Pylos (on the west coast of Messenia, in the Peloponnesus) and, at 60 years old, the oldest and most experienced of the chieftains who fought in the Trojan War.
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Cass. Soc. 13 octobre 2010 n°10-60.130 (commentaire)
Par ailleurs, cette solution est à mettre en parallèle avec une autre solution, cette fois-ci rendue au regard du critère de l'indépendance du syndicat, qui avait retenu cemême renversement de la charge de la preuve : « l'indépendance étant présumée, le défaut d'indépendance doit être établi par la partie qui la conteste » (Cass. soc. 22juillet 1981, n° 81-60.695, BC V n° 748). Même si dans cet arrêt, la chambre sociale ne parle pas explicitement de présomption de respect des valeurs républicain...
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doc martens
ÉCONOMIE 11 www.directsoir.net nSource : Fédération française de la chaussure. nPour sa nouvelle campagne publicitaire, Dr Martens a choisi la fraîche et pétillante Daisy Lowe. Fille de la créatrice de mode Pearl Lowe, et du leader du groupe Bush Gavin Rossdale, belle-fille de la chanteuse Gwen Stefani, le jeune mannequin de 18 ans incarne les valeurs de la marque. Glamour, sexy, rock’n’roll, des atouts pour relancer les ventes des bottines et attirer une clientèle plus jeune. David Suddens,...
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Le troisième âge: UNE POPULATION EN PLEINE EVOLUTION (Travaux Pratiques Encadrés – Droit & Société)
Les voyages occupent aussi une part importante de l'emploi du temps. Les plus de 50 ans voyagent en effet deux fois plus que l'ensemble de la population (surtout les retraités de moins de 70 ans). Lorsque les conditions de voyages sont garanties, ils n'hésitent pas à partir vers des dest inations lointaines. La croisière est la formule qui les séduit le plus : 60 % des croisières vendues en France le sont aux plus de 60 ans. Bénéficiant en moyenn...
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Oerter Wins Third Gold Medal.
Few expected Oerter to show up for the qualifying rounds. Nevertheless he did, with several parts of his 6-foot-4-inch, 270-pound body wrapped in tape, packed inice, and numbed with Novocain. After doffing his neck brace, he propelled the discus a miraculous 198 ft 7.5 in (60.5 m) in his first effort, achieving anotherOlympic record. Wrenched with pain, Oerter told a teammate before the start of the final round that his only chance to win was with a strong first throw. His initial effort, ho...
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Irlande.
n’étaient que des tenanciers, soumis à des fermages prohibitifs, qui louaient ou sous-louaient à des intendants des terres morcelées à l’extrême, qui appartenaient à degrands propriétaires britanniques. La misère et, jusqu’à l’indépendance, le poids de la domination britannique, continuèrent d’alimenter une émigration, qui, si elle seréduisit après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, perdura jusque dans les années 1970. Plus de 6 millions d’Irlandais émigrèrent entre 1845 et 1950. Le mouvement,pratiquem...
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Les relations économiques internationales
1- Les évolutions structurelles Les évolutions structurelles par produit, c'est ce que l'on appelle la division internationale du travail. La DIT s'est transformée au cours des 50 à 60 dernières annéesjusque dans les années 1990, la division du travail à l'échelle internationale consistait à ce que les pays industrialisés exportent des produits manufacturés etimportent des produits primaires en provenance essentiellement des pays en voie de développement. On parle alors d'ancienne DIT. Une divis...
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Volcán - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Volcán Stromboli, islas EoliasStromboli es una de las islas que constituyen el grupo insular siciliano de las Eolias (también denominadas Lípari), famosa por elvolcán activo que la originó. Su población se concentra en unas pocas aldeas de tamaño reducido.C. Falco/Photo Researchers, Inc. Algunos volcanes son mucho más activos que otros. Se puede decir que algunos se encuentran en estado de erupción permanente, al menos en el presente geológico. ElStromboli, en las islas Lípari cerca de Sicilia,...
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Leichtathletik (Männer): Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1896 Thomas Burke, USA 54,2 Herbert Jamison, USA 55,2 Charles Gmelin, GBR 55,6 1900 Maxwell 'Maxey' Long, USA 49,4 William Holland, USA 49,6 Ernst Schutz, DEN - 1904 Harry Hillman, USA 49,2 Frank Waller, USA 49,9 Herman Groman, USA 50,0 1906 Paul Pilgrim USA 53,2 Wyndham Halswelle,GBR 53,8 Nigel Barker, AUS 54,1 1908 Wyndham Halswelle, GBR 150,0 1912 Charles Reidpath, USA 48,2 Hanns Braun, GER 48,3 Edward Lindberg, USA 48,4 1920 Bevil Rudd, RSA 49,6 Guy Butler, GBR 49,9 Nils Engdahl, SWE 50,0 1...
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Estland - geographie.
4 VERWALTUNG UND POLITIK Die heutige Republik Estland ist Nachfolger der unabhängigen, gleichnamigen Republik, die vor der Annexion durch die Sowjetunion von 1918 bis 1940 bestand. Gemäß derVerfassung, die 1992 durch eine Volksabstimmung bestätigt wurde, ist Estland eine parlamentarische Republik. Staatsoberhaupt ist der Präsident, der für fünf Jahre durchdas Parlament gewählt wird und mit eingeschränkter Exekutivgewalt ausgestattet ist. Die Legislative liegt beim Riigikogu (Reichstag), einem...
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São Paulo (city) - geography.
universities include the State University Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (1976), and the even larger University of São Paulo (1934), which incorporates the city’s famousand influential Faculty of Law. Important private universities are Mackenzie University, originally founded by Presbyterian missionaries from the United States (1870);the Paulista University (1972); the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (1946); and the University São Judas Tadeu (1971). The city is home to the São Pau...
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Algebra
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INTRODUCTION
Algebra, branch of mathematics in which symbols (usually letters) represent unknown numbers in mathematical equations.
B Order of Operations and Grouping Algebra relies on an established sequence for performing arithmetic operations. This ensures that everyone who executes a string of operations arrives at the sameanswer. Multiplication is performed first, then division, followed by addition, then subtraction. For example: 1 + 2 · 3 equals 7 because 2 and 3 are multiplied first and then added to 1. Exponents and roots have even higher priority than multiplication: 3 · 2 2 = 3 · 4 = 12 Grouping symbols override...
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New Orleans - geography.
D Metropolitan Region The New Orleans metropolitan region covers 8,800 sq km (3,400 sq mi) and includes the counties—known in Louisiana as parishes— of Orleans, Jefferson, Saint Bernard, Saint Charles, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Tammany, Saint James, and Plaquemines. At the center is the city of New Orleans, which is coextensive withOrleans Parish. It has a land area of 468 sq km (181 sq mi). Extending from this base are numerous suburban towns in the surrounding parishes. Metairie, Harahan...
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Earth (planet).
Milky Way to complete one revolution around the Galaxy’s center. Earth’s axis of rotation is inclined (tilted) 23.5° relative to its plane of revolution around the Sun. This inclination of the axis creates the seasons and causes the height of the Sun in the sky at noon to increase and decrease as the seasons change. The Northern Hemisphere receives the most energy from the Sun when it is tiltedtoward the Sun. This orientation corresponds to summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the S...
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Earth (planet) - astronomy.
Milky Way to complete one revolution around the Galaxy’s center. Earth’s axis of rotation is inclined (tilted) 23.5° relative to its plane of revolution around the Sun. This inclination of the axis creates the seasons and causes the height of the Sun in the sky at noon to increase and decrease as the seasons change. The Northern Hemisphere receives the most energy from the Sun when it is tiltedtoward the Sun. This orientation corresponds to summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the S...
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Washington (state) - geography.
The crest of the Cascade Range divides Washington into two distinct climatic regions. The area west of the Cascades, which is exposed throughout the year to rain-bearing winds from the Pacific Ocean, has a temperate marine type of climate that is characterized by mild wet winters and cool summers. The Cascades prevent themoist air blowing in from the Pacific from reaching eastern Washington. The Rocky Mountains on the eastern border also represent a climatic barrier. As a result, thesevere winte...
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Washington (state) - USA History.
The crest of the Cascade Range divides Washington into two distinct climatic regions. The area west of the Cascades, which is exposed throughout the year to rain-bearing winds from the Pacific Ocean, has a temperate marine type of climate that is characterized by mild wet winters and cool summers. The Cascades prevent themoist air blowing in from the Pacific from reaching eastern Washington. The Rocky Mountains on the eastern border also represent a climatic barrier. As a result, thesevere winte...
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Thailand - country.
E Natural Resources Thailand possesses a range of mineral resources. Tin is mined in the peninsula. Important gemstones, such as sapphires, are found in the southeast, and coal reserves,particularly lignite, are in the north. Fish are abundant in rivers and coastal waters. In addition to being consumed domestically, fish are also exported. F Climate Thailand experiences a typical monsoon climate. Winds blow from the northeast during the winter months of October to March or April (known as the...
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Minnesota - geography.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Minnesota - USA History.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Texte du bac francais (EAF)
ADM Communication Baccalauréat de français Page 2 sur 174 Étude de quarante sonnets.............................................................................................................51 Vers dorés..................................................................................................................................51 Bataille navale...........................................................................................................................52 Midi............
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Native Americans of North America.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native Americans of North America - Canadian History.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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La gestion de l'eau
En France, on dénombrait environ 20 000 moulins au début du XVIII' siècle et, lorsque la machine à vapeur se développa, l'Europe comptait quelque 500 000 moulins. UNE RÉPARTITION INÉGALE • La répartition de l'eau sur la Terre est inégale. C'est pourquoi, bien qu'il y ait globalement assez d'eau pour tous les habitants de la Terre, certaines parties du monde, particulièrement en Afrique, manquent d'eau. • En rapportant l'ensemble des...
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African American History - U.
In their day-to-day lives, slaves and servants shared similar grievances and frequently formed alliances. Advertisements seeking the return of slaves and servants whohad run away together filled colonial newspapers. When a slave named Charles escaped in 1740, the Pennsylvania Gazette reported that two white servants, a 'Scotch man' and an Englishman, escaped with him. Sometimes interracial alliances involved violence. During Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, slaves and servants took up armsagainst Na...
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Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland - geographie.
Wild lebende Großsäugetiere sind Rothirsche und Rehe sowie die eingebürgerten Damhirsche, Sikahirsche, Wasserrehe und Muntjaks (die beiden letzteren in Südengland).Die früher heimischen Wölfe und Wildschweine wurden ausgerottet. In Exmoor, auf den Shetland-Inseln und im New Forest gibt es halbwilde Ponys. Insgesamt entsprichtdie Säugetierfauna Großbritanniens weitgehend derjenigen Mitteleuropas. Das Eichhörnchen wird durch das ausgesetzte nordamerikanische Grauhörnchen verdrängt. InSüdengland le...
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Bundesrepublik Deutschland - geographie.
Durch die Zerstörung natürlicher Lebensräume wurde auch die Fauna stark beeinträchtigt. Die großen Raubtiere Braunbär und Wolf wurden bereits vor Jahrhundertenausgerottet, in neuerer Zeit sind Wölfe allerdings in geringer Zahl wieder nach Ostdeutschland eingewandert. Versuche, Luchse und Biber wieder einzubürgern, warengebietsweise erfolgreich. Die landbewohnende Säugetierfauna besteht zudem aus den für Mitteleuropa charakteristischen Arten von Paarhufern (Reh, Rothirsch,Wildschwein), Raubtieren...
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Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Geschichte.
Durch die Zerstörung natürlicher Lebensräume wurde auch die Fauna stark beeinträchtigt. Die großen Raubtiere Braunbär und Wolf wurden bereits vor Jahrhundertenausgerottet, in neuerer Zeit sind Wölfe allerdings in geringer Zahl wieder nach Ostdeutschland eingewandert. Versuche, Luchse und Biber wieder einzubürgern, warengebietsweise erfolgreich. Die landbewohnende Säugetierfauna besteht zudem aus den für Mitteleuropa charakteristischen Arten von Paarhufern (Reh, Rothirsch,Wildschwein), Raubtieren...
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Iran - country.
Zagros mountains. In the more arid central part of the country, wild pistachio and other drought-resistant trees grow in areas that have not been disturbed by humanactivity. Tamarisk and other salt-tolerant bushes grow along the margins of the Dasht-e Kavir. A wide variety of native mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects inhabit Iran. Many species of mammals—including wolves, foxes, bears, mountain goats, red mountainsheep, rabbits, and gerbils—continue to thrive. Others—including Caspian tigers,...
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Andy Warhol, la star du pop-art
Warhol devient la superstar du pop art, et son atelier, la « Factory », entièrement habillé d'aluminium, est le haut lieu de la scène artistique new yorkaise. Là, des assistants de Warhol fabriquent des sérigraphies suivant ses instructions. Warhol travaille avec d'autres média (surtout le cinéma), orga nise des happenings et des spectacles, notamment avec le groupe Velvet Underground, qui place son nom à côté d'une banane sur la couverture de leur p...
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Ireland - country.
F Plants and Animals Ireland’s animal life does not differ markedly from that of England or France. Over many centuries of human settlement almost all of Ireland’s natural woodlands werecleared, and indigenous animals such as bear, wolf, wildcat, beaver, wild cattle, and the giant Irish deer (a type of fallow deer) gradually disappeared. However, thehardy and versatile Connemara pony, Ireland’s only native pony breed, has been used by Irish farmers since prehistoric times. The great auk, or gar...
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Alaska - geography.
depression surrounded by highlands and have the coldest winter and hottest summer temperatures in Alaska. Once the Kuskokwim River passes through theKuskokwim Mountains, it forms the southern edge of a vast lake-studded alluvial plain bounded on the north by the Yukon River. This water-logged lowland is a majorsummer nesting area for birds. Fairbanks is the major city in this region, while Fort Yukon is the major community in the Yukon Flats and Bethel the largest settlementon the Lower Kuskokwi...
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Alaska - USA History.
depression surrounded by highlands and have the coldest winter and hottest summer temperatures in Alaska. Once the Kuskokwim River passes through theKuskokwim Mountains, it forms the southern edge of a vast lake-studded alluvial plain bounded on the north by the Yukon River. This water-logged lowland is a majorsummer nesting area for birds. Fairbanks is the major city in this region, while Fort Yukon is the major community in the Yukon Flats and Bethel the largest settlementon the Lower Kuskokwi...
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tir. n.m., action ou art de lancer un projectile avec
positions (trois fois 40 coups), carabine libre à 50 m position couchée (60 coups), skeet olympique (150 plateaux), fosse olympique (150 plateaux), double trap, et cinq épreuves féminines : pistolet sport à 25 m (deux séries de 30 coups), pistolet à air comprimé à 10 m (40 coups), carabine à air comprimé à 10 m (40 coups debout), carabine à 50 m trois positions (trois fois 20 coups), double trap. Pour les épreuves sur cibles, on utilise des armes rayées et pour les épreuves sur plateaux, des arm...