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Museum.
History museums are dedicated to promoting a greater appreciation and knowledge of history and its importance to understanding the present and anticipating thefuture. They range from historic sites and small historic house museums to large, encyclopedic institutions such as the Smithsonian’s National Museum of AmericanHistory in Washington, D.C. Many cities and states have historical societies that operate museums or historic sites. History museums usually collect a wide range ofobjects, includi...
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Les grands sites romains
ne le cède en rien à celui de Nîmes, un magnifique théâtre, des galeries souterraines que surmontaient jadis des cryptoportiques, des termes de l'époque de Constantin , et nombre de sculptures exhumées de tous ces sites . ORANGE (Arausio) Firma Julia Secundanarum, fondée par Octave pour les vétérans de la Il' légion, conserve notamment l'un des plus anciens arcs de triomphe à trois baies (inauguré par Tibère en 26), ainsi qu'un magnifique t...
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Archaeology.
Prehistoric archaeology is practiced by archaeologists known as prehistorians and deals with ancient cultures that did not have writing of any kind. Prehistory, a term coined by 19th-century French scholars, covers past human life from its origins up to the advent of written records. History—that is, the human past documented insome form of writing—began 5000 years ago in parts of southwestern Asia and as recently as the late 19th century AD in central Africa and parts of the Americas. Becaus...
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Les "Fady" de Madagascar
Sommaire I- Description des « fady » et des sites sacrés 1- Les sites sacrés 2- Fady II-
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Boston - geography.
The neighborhoods of Allston and Brighton occupy the northwest corner of the city to the west of Fenway. The Allston-Brighton area is bordered to the east, north, andwest by the Charles River and to the south by the Massachusetts Turnpike and the town of Brookline. It is an industrial and residential neighborhood that is also thelocation of Boston College and Harvard University Business School. Boston has been unsuccessful in annexing Brookline, the birthplace of U.S. president John F.Kennedy an...
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Mexico City - geography.
The park houses some of Mexico's most important public buildings, including Chapultepec Castle. Construction of the castle began in 1783. Positioned on the park’shighest elevation, the castle functioned as a fortress during colonial times. It once served as the presidential residence and now houses the National Museum of History,which includes murals by 20th-century Mexican painter Juan O'Gorman. Los Pinos, the official residence and working offices of the president, is also on the grounds, buti...
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Camping.
Commercial campgrounds serve as campsites for RV and car campers on the outskirts of national and state parks and along highways throughout North America.Owners of commercial campgrounds charge campers on a daily or weekly basis, and provide campsites equipped with hookups for electricity and water. They may alsoprovide such amenities as showers, laundry facilities, or a swimming pool. Many commercial campgrounds belong to a club or network that allows its members toreserve campsites in advance....
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Aegean Civilization .
warlike. The styles are also more formal and geometric than those of earlier examples, anticipating the art of classical Greece. A typical Mycenaean city had, at its center, the fortress palace of the king. The cities were fortified with massive structures of unevenly cut stones, known as Cyclopeanwalls. The Linear B tablets from this time include names of Greek gods, such as Zeus, and contain detailed records of royal possessions. The gold masks, weapons, andjewelry found by Schliemann at the r...
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Aegean Civilization - USA History.
warlike. The styles are also more formal and geometric than those of earlier examples, anticipating the art of classical Greece. A typical Mycenaean city had, at its center, the fortress palace of the king. The cities were fortified with massive structures of unevenly cut stones, known as Cyclopeanwalls. The Linear B tablets from this time include names of Greek gods, such as Zeus, and contain detailed records of royal possessions. The gold masks, weapons, andjewelry found by Schliemann at the r...
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Les territoires de nature protégée en France métropolitaine
De plus, il faut attendre 1906 pour qu'apparaisse la première véritable idée de conservation de la nature ,à savoir la loi deprotection des sites naturels. Désormais, les communes et les départements doivent souscrire les espaces classées auxusages agricoles. De même, en 1927,est créée la 1er réserve naturelle en Camargue facilitée par le fait qu'il s'agit d'un espacetrès peu agricole. L'année 1930 marque le début du classement des sites naturels et des sites d'intérêt « pittoresque ». Il nes'a...
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Paris (city, France) - geography.
Théâtre Musical de Paris and the Théâtre de la Ville. Just north of the Hôtel de Ville is the Pompidou Center, also known as Beaubourg, an arts complex devoted to modern and contemporary art and design. The structure,in steel and glass and featuring brightly colored, exposed pipes and ducts, is the work of Italian architect Renzo Piano and British architect Richard Rogers. Itscontroversial pop-art design contrasts sharply with the overall gray hue of the city, and was criticized by many followin...
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Pornography.
censorship. Congress passed 20 obscenity laws between 1842 and 1956, most of which were variations of or amendments to the original Comstock Law. Later, Congress passed aseries of antipornography and anti-indecency laws dealing with new forms of technology and with the protection of children. The Protection of Children Against SexualExploitation Act of 1977 prohibits anyone from employing or inducing a minor to participate in sexual conduct or in the making of pornography. In 1988 Congresspassed...
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Paris (city, France) - geography.
and its vibrant public square, frequented by street performers, soon became among the most popular landmarks in the city. West of the Pompidou Center is Les Halles, the site of the central market of Paris from the 12th century until 1969. The market was subsequently replaced by the Forum LesHalles, a multilevel underground complex featuring a shopping mall, museums, the Paris film library ( vidéothèque ), and a sports center. The street level of Les Halles features a garden, the Jardin des Halle...
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Ancient Egypt.
around 4500 BC. The style and decoration of the pottery found at these sites differ from those of pottery found in Upper Egypt. The northern type eventually fell out of use. Other differences between the peoples in Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt include the nature of their architecture and the arrangements for burial of the dead, thelatter perhaps signifying differing religious beliefs. B Unification and Early Dynastic Period By 3500 BC, the settlement of Hierakonpolis, located on the west bank...
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Ancient Egypt - USA History.
around 4500 BC. The style and decoration of the pottery found at these sites differ from those of pottery found in Upper Egypt. The northern type eventually fell out of use. Other differences between the peoples in Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt include the nature of their architecture and the arrangements for burial of the dead, thelatter perhaps signifying differing religious beliefs. B Unification and Early Dynastic Period By 3500 BC, the settlement of Hierakonpolis, located on the west bank...
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San Antonio (city, Texas) - geography.
The SBC Center is the home venue for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the San Antonio Silver Stars of the Women's NationalBasketball Association (WNBA). The dome also serves as the site for the Alamo Bowl, an annual post-season college football game. Large themed amusement parks inthe San Antonio area are Fiesta Texas and Sea World of Texas. San Antonio’s major annual event is the Fiesta, a ten-day celebration in late April with carnivals, ethnic feasts, art...
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education civique
responsabilité en cas de préjudice suite à la publication d’informations sur le site Web Remarque : Légalement, le rectorat est considéré comme un hébergeur de sites. En tant qu'hébergeur, le rectorat ne peut donc pas être poursuivi si, à son insu, des sites qu'il héberge contiennent des propos négationnistes et des messages incitant à la haine raciale. 1.2. LES INFRACTIONS Les délits de presse « La loi sur la liberté de la presse du 29 juillet 18811 définit les libertés et responsa...
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benzocaine
Spectres IR Identification de liaisons à l'aide du nombre d'onde correspondant ; détermination de groupes caractéristiques. COMPRENDRE Transformation en chimie organique Aspect macroscopique : - Modification de chaîne, modification de groupe caractéristique. - Grandes catégories de réactions en chimie organique : substitution, addition, élimination. Aspect microscopique : - Liaison polarisée, site donneur et site accepteur de doublet d'électrons. - Interaction entre des sites...
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Dubuffet, Jean - sculpture.
groupe Cobra, Asger Jorn. Leur collaboration se traduit par l'enregistrement d'un album de quatre disques, Asger John et Jean Dubuffet, musique phénoménale (1960-1961), suivi de Jean Dubuffet, expériences musicales (album de six disques, 1961). En 1961 toujours, le cycle Paris Circus marque le grand retour à la peinture aux couleurs primaires et aux formes exacerbées. Dubuffet y campe la grande ville, son affluence, ses rues, ses enseignes, ses automobiles. 6 L'HOURLOUPE : LA FUSION DE...
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Ancient Egypt - history.
The Nile River runs through the ancient city of Thebes in eastern Egypt. For a time, beginning in 2040 bc, Thebes was the capital ofEgypt.Farrell Grehan/Photo Researchers, Inc. According to inscriptions and documents found by archaeologists, the Egyptians called their country Kemet, meaning “the Black Land,” a reference to the dark, fertile soil that remained after the Nile floodwaters had receded. They also used another term, Deshret, or “the Red Land,” a designation for the desert sands th...
- Arthus-Bertrand (Yann), site archéologique de Troie- photographie.
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Drug.
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Drug, substance that affects the function of living cells, used
normalizing chemical activity in the emotional centers of the brain. Antianxiety drugs, also referred to as tranquilizers, treat anxiety by decreasing the activity in theanxiety centers of the brain. Sedative-hypnotic drugs are used both as sedatives to reduce anxiety and as hypnotics to induce sleep. Sedative-hypnotic drugs act by reducing brain-cell activity.Stimulant drugs, on the other hand, increase neuronal (nerve cell) activity and reduce fatigue and appetite. Analgesic drugs reduce pain...
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Charlottetown - Geography.
Royalty. In 1864 Charlottetown was the site of the Charlottetown Conference, a meeting between representatives of most of the British North American colonies to discussConfederation. The meeting was a success, and led eventually to the establishment of the Dominion of Canada in 1867. Charlottetown was incorporated in 1855, with a population of 6500. On July 16, 1866, the city experienced its worst of several fires. “The Great Fire” broke out in an oldbuilding near the waterfront. It was thought...
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barrage.
Les tunnels ainsi formés sont souvent transformés et réutilisés après l’achèvement de l’ouvrage. Si les conditions topographiques empêchent la réalisation de canaux de dérivation, un barrage peut être construit en deux étapes. On établit alors un batardeau sur la moitié de la largeur de la rivière, pendant la construction de la partie basse du barrage. Ce batardeau est ensuite enlevé et un second est établi autour de la partie opposée du site. L’élaboration de grands barrages peut s’étendre sur...
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barrage.
L’eau qui retourne à la rivière en aval du barrage ne doit pas avoir la possibilité de creuser ou d’éroder ni le lit de la rivière, ni d’affecter la fondation du barrage par effet decavitation. Ainsi, des plans d’eau, appelés bassins de rétention, sont prévus pour réduire la vitesse de l’eau, et donc son énergie cinétique. Ces bassins constituent unélément majeur du barrage. Le bassin en tablier et le bassin à chocs sont des structures courantes, permettant de diminuer l’énergie élevée de la chu...
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Rapport de stage 3eme Page Jaune
I : INTRODUCTION Le groupe PagesJaunes est constitué de la société holding cotée en Bourse, PagesJaunes Groupe, et de ses filiales. Elle se compose actuellement de 4 500 collaborateurs en France , Espagne, Luxembourg et en Autriche. Leader sur le marché de la publicité et de l’information locale, l’ambition du Groupe est d’être la référence en la matière en Europe. La stratégie de la Sté PagesJaunes repose sur 3 axes clé. - Enrichir ses contenus - Accroître ses audiences - Renforcer...
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Tutorat 2004-2005
Biologie - Corrigé du sujet n°2
Questions de cours : (8 points)
1) Les différents types de jonctions intercellulaires: ( 2 points)
Citer les différents types de jonctions intercellulaires pouvant exister entre deux cellules,
précisez leurs noms et leurs structures.
2 2) La pompe sodium potassium: (3 points) * Quel type de transporteur est-ce ? (1 point) C'est un cotransporteur fonctionnant en antiport (transport de 2 substrats dans des sens opposés : exportation de sodium et importation de potassium dans la cellule), sur un mode actif (nécessitant de l'énergie pour aller à l'encontre d'un gradient). * Quelles sont ses fonctions ? (1 point) Elle participe au maintien de l'osmolarité entre les milieux extra et intracellulaires, au maintien de la conce...
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homme, évolution de l' - paléontologie.
3.1 Le genre Australopithecus Des fossiles appartenant au genre Australopithecus ont été découverts dans un certain nombre de sites en Afrique de l’Est et du Sud. Probablement apparu il y a environ 4,2 millions d’années, le genre semble s’être éteint il y a environ 2,5 million d’années. Les fossiles présentent une très grande variabilité de dimensions et surtout un fortdimorphisme. Tous les australopithèques sont bipèdes, mais présentent encore certaines des caractéristiques anatomiques de...
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St. Louis (city) - geography.
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St. Louis (city) or Saint Louis,
Between 1940 and 1990 the black population in metropolitan St. Louis nearly tripled. Blacks are most heavily concentrated in three areas in the St. Louis metropolitanregion: East Saint Louis, the North Side close to downtown, and an east-west belt extending from the waterfront to beyond Forest Park. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, areas to the north and south of the central business district were settled by immigrant working families from Germany, Ireland,and many Eastern European countrie...
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Ancient Egypt.
around 4500 BC. The style and decoration of the pottery found at these sites differ from those of pottery found in Upper Egypt. The northern type eventually fell out of use. Other differences between the peoples in Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt include the nature of their architecture and the arrangements for burial of the dead, thelatter perhaps signifying differing religious beliefs. B Unification and Early Dynastic Period By 3500 BC, the settlement of Hierakonpolis, located on the west bank...
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cisaillement du vent
INTRODUCTION Une réunion conjointe OACI-OMM (MET/OPS) tenue à Paris en janvier/février 1964, avait reconnu pour la première fois que la connaissance du phénomène de cisaillement du vent est un besoin opérationnel aéronautique particulièrement à l’atterrissage. Cette même réunion avait recommandé que soit menées des études sur l’occurrence des gradients verticaux du vent entre 10 et 100 m, sur des aérodromes internationaux. En réponse positive à cette recommandation, le site de Dakar-Yof...
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Native Americans of Middle and South America.
A line that snakes across central Mexico near the Tropic of Cancer forms the northern boundary of Mesoamerica; north of this line rainfall sharply declines and theclimate is much drier. The ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica all arose and developed in the area between this line and the Guatemalan highlands far to the south. Richvolcanic soils are found throughout much of the region. A2 People and Languages Mesoamerica was a great melting pot, home to many peoples and interrelated cultures. In...
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Société LE TOURISME
Le tourisme rentes, a été lancé par le fascisme. Les vacances collectives, les échanges estivaux entre militants et autres manifestations internationales donnèrent lieu à des flux de tourisme importants en Europe. En France, le gouvernement du Front populaire instaure les congés payés en 1936. La même année, le Ministère des Loisirs fut créé, les auberges de jeunesses réaménagées et la semaine de 40 heures instituée. Dans les années 1950, la France en...
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Egyptian Art and Architecture - USA History.
The kings of the 1st Dynasty (2920 BC-2770 BC) were buried in the cemetery of their ancestors at Abydos in southern Egypt. Their burial sites were built of mud brick (bricks baked in the sun) and consisted of two parts: a tomb in the desert where the king was buried, and a rectangular funerary enclosure at the desert's edge, whererituals were performed. A pair of stone slabs called stelae marked the tombs and bore the name of the royal occupant. In the 2nd Dynasty (2770 BC-2649 BC), most r...
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A la découverte du Sinaï
cautions indispensables à tout séjour dans le désert. La côte méditerranéenne au tour d'el-Arich est moins tou ristique mais n'en offre pas moins d'attraits que le litto ral de la mer Rouge. On y trouve notamment de ma gnifiques palmeraies et des plages bien entretenues dont le sable clair et fin invite à la détente. Dans la ville elle même, il convient de visiter les ruines d'un fort ottoman édifié sur les vestiges d'...
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Iranian Art and Architecture
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Iranian Art and Architecture, the visual arts of Iran.
The first great development of ancient Persian architecture took place under the Achaemenid dynasty during the Persian Empire, from about 550 to 330 BC. Remains of Achaemenian architecture are numerous, the earliest being ruins at Pasargadae, the capital city of Cyrus the Great. These ruins include two palaces, a sacred precinct, acitadel, a tower, and the tomb of Cyrus. The palaces were set in walled gardens and contained central columnar halls, the largest of which was 37 m (111 ft) in length...
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Athens (Greece) - geography.
expected to further develop the city’s tourism industry. Athens serves as the hub of Greece’s national transportation network. The Greek railway system is centered in Athens, and ferries sail to the rest of the country from theport at Piraeus. The urban area itself in Athens is served by taxis and public buses that must contend with heavily congested traffic. The major part of the city’s metrosubway, Attiko Metro (Athens Metro), was completed in 2000 and serves the heart of Athens; extensions to...
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Cairo (Egypt) - geography.
Prize-winning author and Cairo native Naguib Mahfouz, whose fiction has provided a chronicle of the city. VI POINTS OF INTEREST The pyramids of Egypt, which served as tombs for the ancient pharaohs, and the statue of the Sphinx, which dates from about 2500 BC and is probably the country's most famous monument, are located just west of Cairo in the suburb of Giza. Depite the desert background usually depicted in photographs, the pyramids areextremely close to Cairo and are likely to be affecte...
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Pittsburgh - geography.
College of Allegheny County (1966), with branches in the city and suburbs. Pittsburgh has many outstanding cultural institutions. The Oakland district is where Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh are located. The CarnegieMuseums of Pittsburgh include The Carnegie Museum of Art (including the Scaife Galleries), which holds a distinguished motion-picture and video collection and a uniquestudy of architecture; the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, which displays an extensi...
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Berlin - geography.
boroughs of Wedding and Tiergarten. Other important central areas include Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain, now united as the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg borough, andPrenzlauer Berg, now incorporated as a part of the Pankow borough. Tiergarten contains a large wooded park, a zoo, and a variety of public monuments as well as the large, modern Congress Hall and the Reichstag building, which wasbuilt from 1884 to 1894. The Reichstag and the surrounding area have undergone renovation to accommodate the Bun...
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Les chaines Youtube pour les entreprises
Youtube est aujourd'hui le 2ème moteur de recherche au monde et le 3ème site le plus visité après Google et Facebook. Près de 1 milliard d'utilisateurs utilise le site et regarde plus de 6 milliards d'heures de vidéo chaque mois. Ne serait-ce qu'en France, près de 2,7 millions de visiteurs uniques se rendent sur Youtube chaque jour, et ce nombre ne cesse d'augmenter ; Youtube peut aussi se targuer de chiffres impressionnants en termes de contenu : chaque minute, près de 100 heures de vidéo so...
- Site de ÇATAL HÖYÜK: Anatolie (analyse).
- Site de SUSE: Iran Archers royaux.
- Un site sur lequel vendre tous tes documents scolaires ?
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précolombien, art - beaux-arts.
indiscutablement attribués aux Olmèques. Ces deux derniers sites étaient d’ailleurs consacrés au culte du jaguar, divinité maintes fois représentée. 3. 2 La période classique Teotihuacan, les villes mayas, le centre zapotèque de Monte Albán et la culture classique de Veracruz ont vu naître les civilisations dominantes de l’ère classique. 3.2. 1 Teotihuacan La civilisation de Teotihuacan, à 40 km au nord-est de Mexico, a connu son apogée vers l’an 700 apr. J.-C. À cette époque, la ville c...
- Le Mercantour est célèbre par ses sites et ses vestiges préhistoriques.
- Le Mercantour est célèbre par ses sites et ses vestiges préhistoriques.
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L'histoire de la guerre pendant le 20 eme siècle
© Nathan 2011, Histoire 1 re coll. Sébastien Cote 69 • Chapitre 5 – De la Guerre froide aux nouvelles confl ictualités – Pierre Grosser, 1989, l’année où le monde a basculé, Perrin, Paris, 2009. – Stanislas Jeannesson, La Guerre froide, La Découverte, coll. « Repères », Paris, 2008. – Georges-Henri Soutou, La guerre de cinquante ans. Les relations Est-Ouest 1943-1990, Fayard, Paris, 2001. – Collectif, Le temps de la Guerre froide, Le Seuil, coll. « Points histoire », Paris, 1994 (artic...
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Les droits subjectifs et leurs titulaires
2Prépas HEC « Ce qu’on appelle liberté , dans le langage politique , c’est le droit de faire des lois , c’est-à- dire d’ enchaîner la liberté . » Auguste Vermorel pénale. Dans certains cas toutefois, le secret ne s’applique pas, il en va ainsi de la correspondance des détenus. En France, les écoutes téléphoniques depuis 1991 doivent faire l’objet soit d’une autorisation écrite et motivée du Premier ministre (écoute administrative) soit d’une autoris...
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St. John's (city, Newfoundland and Labrador) - Geography.
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St. John's (city,
coast of Newfoundland and Labrador have brought some hope of potential economic upturn for the port. St. John’s has an international airport, which connects the city to mainland Canada and points outside the country. The city is also the eastern terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway. Although traffic through the city’s harbor has diminished considerably, the port of St. John’s continues to serve as an important Canadian Coast Guarddepot and port of call for container ships. Passenger service on t...