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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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"nombre" chez DESCARTES
tout autre objet qu'on cherche cette mesure, qu'ainsi il doit y avoir une science générale qui explique tout ce qu'on peut trouversur l'ordre et la mesure, prises indépendamment de toute application à une matière spéciale, et qu'enfin cette science est appeléed'un nom propre, et depuis longtemps consacré par l'usage, savoir les mathématiques, parce qu'elle contient ce pourquoi lesautres sciences sont dites faire partie des mathématiques. Et une preuve qu'elle surpasse de beaucoup les sciences qu...
- Le livre de la Religion d'Al-Fârâbî
- zola l'oeuvre incipit
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London (England) - geography.
In the northern part of the West End is Bloomsbury, the city’s traditional intellectual center, with its concentration of bookshops and homes of writers and academics. Inthe early 20th century a number of famous writers, critics, and artists who lived here became known as the Bloomsbury Group. Here, too, is the British Museum, one ofLondon’s chief tourist attractions. Nearby is the giant complex of the University of London, whose various colleges and departments have taken over much ofBloomsbury...
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Cambodia - country.
The population of Cambodia is 14,241,640 (2008 estimate). Population growth per year is estimated at 1.8 percent, one of the highest rates in Asia. The rate of infantmortality is also high. The population density is 81 persons per sq km (209 per sq mi), with the densest concentrations on the heavily cultivated central plain. Themountainous regions of the country, where malaria is widespread, are thinly populated, as are the poorly watered northern provinces. During the late 1970s, under thebruta...
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Qu'est-ce qu'un esclave ?
quel droit mon esclave aurait-il contre moi, puisque tout ce qu'il a m'appartient et que, son droit étant le mien, cedroit de moi contre moi-même est un mot qui n'a aucun sens ? »d) L'homme en tant qu'être raisonnable qui peut se définir moralement, suivant la loi morale et l'impératifcatégorique et c'est pour cela que l'homme ne doit pas être réduit à un simple rouage, ou à une force de travail telun animal. Or cette valeur en soi de la raison se réfléchit donc dans l'être qui la possè...
- On the road
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- Conventions théatrales
- les bonnes de Jean genet
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Arkansas - geography.
temperature rises to the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F). C2 Precipitation Arkansas receives about 1,000 to 1,300 mm (about 40 to 50 in) of precipitation a year, and some areas receive even more. Most of the rain comes during winter andspring and at times is so heavy as to cause flooding. Snow is rare in the south but amounts to more than 250 mm (10 in) a year in the mountains. C3 Growing Season Arkansas has a long growing season. It averages 211 days for the state as a whole and ranges from 241...
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Arkansas - USA History.
temperature rises to the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F). C2 Precipitation Arkansas receives about 1,000 to 1,300 mm (about 40 to 50 in) of precipitation a year, and some areas receive even more. Most of the rain comes during winter andspring and at times is so heavy as to cause flooding. Snow is rare in the south but amounts to more than 250 mm (10 in) a year in the mountains. C3 Growing Season Arkansas has a long growing season. It averages 211 days for the state as a whole and ranges from 241...
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Comparative Anatomy.
In comparing two species, anatomists have to be careful to differentiate between homologous structures, which are ones that have evolved from a shared ancestor, andanalogous structures, which have developed from different origins. Homologous structures are built on the same underlying plan. A human arm, a bat’s wing, and awhale’s flipper look quite different from the outside, but the bones inside reveal that these limbs all have the same basic structure. Analogous structures, by contrast,often l...
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Guatemala - country.
C Climate The climate of Guatemala varies according to elevation, from hot coastal plains to cold mountain heights. Most of the population lives between 900 and 2,400 m (3,000and 8,000 ft) above sea level, where there are warm days and cool nights with average annual temperatures of 20°C (68°F). The coastal regions are hot and humid,with average annual temperatures of 28°C (83°F). A rainy season, from May through October, is sometimes called “winter” because it brings cloudy afternoons andlower...
- Cours droit bancaire
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Louis XIV, le roi de guerre
dut s'arrêter au bord des régions isolées, à Utrecht.Guillaume III d'Orange réussit à réunir contre la France une coalition comprenant le Brandebourg, l'empereur, l'Espagne, le duc de Lorraine et de nombreux princesallemands. Et, en 1674, la France perdit l'Angleterre qui dut signer la paix. Louis XIV retirait alors ses troupes et c'est le Rhin et la frontière qui devinrent le champde bataille.Turenne dégagea alors l'Alsace à l'hiver 1674/75, Louis XIV fit une 2ème conquête de la Franche Comté....
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Franklin D.
Roosevelt entrusted his campaign management to the journalist Louis McHenry Howe. Howe, a genius at politics, performed brilliantly. Henceforth, Roosevelt and Howewere to be almost inseparable, and Howe, a wizened and colorful little man, guided the political fortunes of the Hyde Park aristocrat. B Assistant Secretary of the Navy Even before his reelection to the New York legislature, Roosevelt had entered the national political arena by taking part in the campaign of Governor Woodrow Wilson of...
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Franklin D.
Roosevelt entrusted his campaign management to the journalist Louis McHenry Howe. Howe, a genius at politics, performed brilliantly. Henceforth, Roosevelt and Howewere to be almost inseparable, and Howe, a wizened and colorful little man, guided the political fortunes of the Hyde Park aristocrat. B Assistant Secretary of the Navy Even before his reelection to the New York legislature, Roosevelt had entered the national political arena by taking part in the campaign of Governor Woodrow Wilson of...
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Ancient Greece.
The first culture of Aegean civilization on the Greek mainland is named Mycenaean for the palace at Mycenae on the Pelopónnisos. Scholars call the Mycenaeans the“earliest Greeks” because they are the first people known to have spoken Greek. Mycenaean culture developed later than Minoan. The ancestors of the Mycenaean people wandered onto the mainland from the north and the east from about 4000 to2000 BC, mixing with the people already there, and by about 1400 BC the Mycenaeans had become very...
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Ancient Greece .
The first culture of Aegean civilization on the Greek mainland is named Mycenaean for the palace at Mycenae on the Pelopónnisos. Scholars call the Mycenaeans the“earliest Greeks” because they are the first people known to have spoken Greek. Mycenaean culture developed later than Minoan. The ancestors of the Mycenaean people wandered onto the mainland from the north and the east from about 4000 to2000 BC, mixing with the people already there, and by about 1400 BC the Mycenaeans had become very...
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Ancient Greece - USA History.
The first culture of Aegean civilization on the Greek mainland is named Mycenaean for the palace at Mycenae on the Pelopónnisos. Scholars call the Mycenaeans the“earliest Greeks” because they are the first people known to have spoken Greek. Mycenaean culture developed later than Minoan. The ancestors of the Mycenaean people wandered onto the mainland from the north and the east from about 4000 to2000 BC, mixing with the people already there, and by about 1400 BC the Mycenaeans had become very...
- entreprises familiales
- Petite histoire de la subjectivité
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New Mexico - geography.
New Mexico’s major river is the Río Grande, originating in southern Colorado, and flowing southward for 760 km (470 mi) through the state. Between the San LuisValley and Española Valley the river flows in a deep canyon known as the Río Grande Gorge; then, below White Rock Canyon, it flows through several valleys containingagricultural land. Most of the water of the Río Grande is used to irrigate these valleys. The Río Grande’s waterflow in New Mexico is extremely low. One of the major tributarie...
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New Mexico - USA History.
New Mexico’s major river is the Río Grande, originating in southern Colorado, and flowing southward for 760 km (470 mi) through the state. Between the San LuisValley and Española Valley the river flows in a deep canyon known as the Río Grande Gorge; then, below White Rock Canyon, it flows through several valleys containingagricultural land. Most of the water of the Río Grande is used to irrigate these valleys. The Río Grande’s waterflow in New Mexico is extremely low. One of the major tributarie...
- Le respect de la dignité en institution
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Asie.
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PRÉSENTATION
Asie, continent du monde, regroupant 46 pays répartis sur six
On pourrait comparer le cœur du massif montagneux de l’Asie à une gigantesque roue, dont les rayons sont formés par de grands cours d’eau qui s’écoulent dans toutes lesdirections. Sept d’entre eux figurent parmi les douze plus longs fleuves du monde. Prenant naissance au nord et au nord-est du massif, la Lena, l’Ienisseï et l’Ob se jettentdans l’océan Arctique. Ils ont auparavant traversé de larges plaines alluviales. Vers l’ouest, des rivières comme l’Ili, le Syr-Daria et l’Amou-Daria dévalent...
- Midnighters
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correction DROIT DES AFFAIRES
quand les commerçants font faillite en tout cas c'est le moyen-âge le droit commercial arrosez tu ces 3 caractéristiques que l'on retrouve encore aujourd'hui caractéristiques qui sont fondamentales qui définissent le droit des affaires à savoir un droit international un droit simple et rapide un droit rigoureux adroit rigoureux qui protège les créances d'accord et non de peur pas moi que jusqu'au 16e dix-septième siècle ce sont les commerçants qui élaborent leurs propres règles et puis à par...
- la_peste
- Le suicide chez Durkheim
- kratch 1929 (histoire)
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- Commentaire composé la jeune veuve
- Géorgie
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TEXTE PHILOSOPHIE ETAT ET JUSTICE
EC1 Textes Etat + questions. L'Etat, la société, la justice, le droit. Textes. Répondre aux questions suivantes à partir des textes en rouge: 1) En quel sens et pour quelle raison Aristote fait-il de l’homme un animal politique ? 2) Qu’est-ce qui légitime l’existence de l’État selon Hobbes ? 3) Quelle est la différence entre liberté naturelle et liberté civile d’après Rousseau dans Du contrat Social ? 4) Comment peut-on définir l’équité ? Appuyez-vous sur le raisonnement aristotélicien...
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Viêt Nam
Que faire en cas de vol ? Les assures ont tout interet a constituer le dos- sier de leurs justificatifs avant tout sinistre. Une fois vic- times d'un cambriolage, ils devront prouver, par exem- ple, que le voleur s'est intro- duit clandestinement dans les lieux ou qu'il est entre en utilisant de fausses des. C'est pourquoi ils conser- veront tout indice suscep- tible de renseigner l'assureur ou l'expert sur ce point : - serrure forcee ; - porte fracturee ; - fenetre brisee, etc. Autres formalite...
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Criminal Punishment.
In the United States and Canada, younger offenders may be sentenced to highly regimented, military-style correctional programs known as boot camps. Generally,offenders volunteer to participate in boot camp programs to avoid other types of incarceration. At boot camps, officials subject offenders to strict discipline and physicaltraining. They also provide educational or vocational programs. Boot camps serve as an alternative to traditional, long-term incarceration and attempt to train offenderst...