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aviation militaire.
3 L’AVIATION DE GUERRE DE 1918 À 1939 À la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale, 17 700 avions ont été produits au total par les belligérants. Des dizaines de milliers d’hommes ont été formés à leur construction et à leur utilisation. La France à elle seule a produit 92 400 moteurs, autant que ses alliés et l’Allemagne réunis ; elle a fourni notamment tous les avions sur lesquels ont combattu les pilotes américains. Ce potentiel nouveau en matériels, en spécialistes et en capacité industrielle es...
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aviation militaire.
3 L’AVIATION DE GUERRE DE 1918 À 1939 À la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale, 17 700 avions ont été produits au total par les belligérants. Des dizaines de milliers d’hommes ont été formés à leur construction et à leur utilisation. La France à elle seule a produit 92 400 moteurs, autant que ses alliés et l’Allemagne réunis ; elle a fourni notamment tous les avions sur lesquels ont combattu les pilotes américains. Ce potentiel nouveau en matériels, en spécialistes et en capacité industrielle es...
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French Canadian Nationalism - Canadian History.
The revolution ended in independence for the Americans, who named their new country the United States of America. In the aftermath, thousands of people who hadopposed the American Revolution migrated from what was now the United States to British North America. These people, known as the United Empire Loyalists, settledin the Maritimes, where they greatly increased the British majority over the Acadians, and in Québec. Some settled near francophone communities around Montréal andin the Eastern T...
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Eye.
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INTRODUCTION
Eye, light-sensitive organ of vision in animals. The eyes of
Several structures, not parts of the eyeball, contribute to the protection of the eye. The most important of these are the eyelids, two folds of skin and tissue, upper andlower, that can be closed by means of muscles to form a protective covering over the eyeball against excessive light and mechanical injury. The eyelashes, a fringe ofshort hairs growing on the edge of either eyelid, act as a screen to keep dust particles and insects out of the eyes when the eyelids are partly closed. Inside the...
- Champagne-Ardenne Région administrative groupant les dép.
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Ethiopia - country.
constitute about 6 percent of the population. The Somali, who live in the east and southeast, notably in the Ogadēn region, are about equal in number to the Shangalla.The Denakil inhabit the semidesert plains east of the highlands. The nonindigenous population includes Yemenis, Indians, Armenians, and Greeks. B Political Divisions Ethiopia is divided into nine regions composed of specific ethnic groups. The regions, which have a significant degree of autonomy, are Tigray; Afar; Amhara; Oromia;S...
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USA - Iraq War - History.
B Making the Case for War B1 “Neoconservatives” and the Bush Doctrine Long before President George W. Bush took office in 2001, elements in or close to the Republican Party had called repeatedly for firmer U.S. steps against Iraq,including a war if necessary to force a regime change. One such group authored a white paper in 1996 called A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm , which was later sent to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of Israel’s Likud Party. It advocated...
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U.S.-Iraq War - U.S. History.
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INTRODUCTION
U.S.-Iraq War, military action begun in
B Making the Case for War B1 “Neoconservatives” and the Bush Doctrine Long before President George W. Bush took office in 2001, elements in or close to the Republican Party had called repeatedly for firmer U.S. steps against Iraq,including a war if necessary to force a regime change. One such group authored a white paper in 1996 called A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm , which was later sent to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of Israel’s Likud Party. It advocated...
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- le soutien offert par Kadhafi aux groupes terroristes
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UNIVERS
GÉNÉRALITÉS
DÉFINITION
L'Univers est l'ensemble de tout ce qui existe.
2 premiers atomes (les atomes d’hydrogène et d’hélium principalement) se forment, et que la matière ordinaire commence à s’agréger sous l’effet de la force d’attraction gravitationnelle. Au bout d'un milliard d’années environ, les premiers objets isolés, les quasars, puis les galaxies, se sont formés. Cette théorie a deux grands mérites. Elle ne nécessite pas l’introduction de lois nouvelles, en plus des lois connues de la physique vérifiables en laboratoire, et elle rend compte des trois obser...
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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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Psychology.
Clinical psychology is dedicated to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses and other emotional or behavioral disorders. More psychologists work in this field than in any other branch of psychology. In hospitals, community clinics, schools, and in private practice, they use interviews and tests to diagnose depression,anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses. People with these psychological disorders often suffer terribly. They experience disturbing symptoms t...
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Native American Languages.
From Nahuatl, spoken in Middle America, come avocado, cacao, cocoa, chile/chili, chocolate, coyote, tamale , tomato , and many others. Contributions from South American languages include jaguar, cashew, tapioca, and toucan from Tupinambá; alpaca, condor, jerky, llama, puma, and quinine from Quechua; and barbecue, canoe, guava, hammock, hurricane, iguana, maize, papaya, and potato from Maipurean (Arawakan). Native American languages, in turn, have borrowed words from European language...
- POULENC, Francis (1899-1963) Compositeur, il fait partie du groupe des Six.
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American Literature: Poetry
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INTRODUCTION
Phyllis McGinley
American poet and author Phyllis McGinley composed light, witty verse, much of which deals with family life.
Taylor, a poet of great technical skill, wrote powerful meditative poems in which he tested himself morally and sought to identify and root out sinful tendencies. In“God's Determinations Touching His Elect” (written 1680?), one of Taylor’s most important works, he celebrates God's power in the triumph of good over evil in thehuman soul. All of Taylor’s poetry and much of Bradstreet’s served generally personal ends, and their audience often consisted of themselves and their family andclosest frie...
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Cuba - country.
Only two land mammals, the hutia, or cane rat, and the solenodon, a rare insectivore that resembles a rat, are known to be indigenous. The island has numerous batsand nearly 300 kinds of birds, including vultures, wild turkeys, quail, finches, gulls, macaws, parakeets, and hummingbirds. The bee hummingbird of Cuba is thesmallest bird in the world. Among the few reptiles are tortoises, caimans, the Cuban crocodile, and a species of boa that can attain a length of 3.7 m (12 ft). More than700 speci...
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Croatia - country.
III PEOPLE OF CROATIA The total population of Croatia at the time of the 1991 census was 4,784,265; a 2008 estimate was 4,491,543. During and after the war ethnic Serbs fled Croatia whileethnic Croats moved in. Croatia’s population growth rate in 2008 was -0.04 percent, despite population gains due to immigration. Croatia’s natural population growthrate, which measures births and deaths, has been negative since 1998. Life expectancy at birth was 75 years in 2008. The population density in 2008...
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Extinction (biology) - biology.
III ROLE OF MASS EXTINCTION IN EVOLUTION Historically biologists—most famous among them British naturalist Charles Darwin—assumed that extinction is the natural outcome of competition between newlyevolved, adaptively superior species and their older, more primitive ancestors. These scientists believed that newer, more highly evolved species simply drove less well-adapted species to extinction. That is, historically, extinction was thought to result from evolution. It was also thought that this...
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Egypt - country.
Egypt has a wide variety of mineral deposits, some of which, such as gold and red granite, have been exploited since ancient times. The chief mineral resource ofcontemporary value is petroleum, found mainly in the Red Sea coastal region, at Al ‘Alamayn (El ‘Alamein) on the Mediterranean, and on the Sinai Peninsula. Otherminerals include phosphates, manganese, iron ore, and uranium. Natural gas is also extracted. D Plants and Animals The vegetation of Egypt is confined largely to the Nile Delta,...
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synthèse tpe
problématique a découlé un plan, qui par la suite a été retravaillé de nombreuses fois. En effet, la partie Histoire était trop importante par rapport à la partie Mathématique, nous l'avons ainsi modifié pour obtenir deux parties équitables. Dans un premier temps nous présentons la partie historique de la Tour Eiffel. Puis dans un second temps, nous parlons de l'aspect technique de ce sujet qui concerne par conséquent les Mathématiques. Et dans un dernier temps nous expliquons la symbolique de l...
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Bolivia - country.
E Plants and Animals Because of the wide variations in elevation, plant and animal species of nearly every climatic zone are found in Bolivia. A coarse grass, called ichu, grows on the largelybarren high plateau in the west. Para rubber trees, more than 2,000 species of hardwood trees, and vanilla, sarsaparilla, and saffron plants are common in the tropicalforests of the east. The llama, found chiefly on the Altiplano, is an efficient beast of burden. Alpacas and vicuñas also inhabit the platea...
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South America - Geography.
South America is dominated by relatively warm climatic regimes. Spanning nearly the entire continent along the equator is a belt of humid tropical climate that grades tothe north and south into broad zones where the length of the rainy season and the amount of rainfall diminish. These zones have wet summers and dry winters and aresubject to prolonged droughts. Droughts are a particularly serious problem in northeastern Brazil and along the northern coast of Venezuela and Colombia. The areas ofra...
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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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Russian Revolutions of 1917 (Histoire) .
as Marxists. They believed that the working class—with its struggles to organize trade unions and to bring about political reforms of benefit to the majority ofpeople—would become the primary force for revolutionary change. The Russian Marxists formed the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP) in 1898. By 1903,however, the RSDLP had split into two factions. The faction called the Bolsheviks (from the Russian word for “majority”), led by Vladimir Ilich Lenin, favored a more centralized a...
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Madrid - geography.
stores and offices on the first one or two levels. While many people rent their apartments, most own them and participate in cooperatives that maintain the building.Because living spaces are small by American standards, madrileños do most of their socializing in the streets, bars, restaurants, and parks of their neighborhoods. Onlya few very wealthy areas north of the city have single family houses with gardens and yards similar to those in American suburbs. Many of the newest neighborhoodsare c...
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Middle Ages .
Saints were very important in Late Antiquity. They were considered both models of virtue and powerful miracle workers. One of the most well-known saints of the periodwas Saint Anthony. Anthony gave away all his possessions and left his hometown in Egypt to live alone in the desert and pray. Anthony was one of the first Christianmonks. The word monk comes from a term meaning 'alone.' Gradually Anthony attracted followers, and he eventually became the center of a whole community of monks who wis...
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organisation. n.f., groupement différencié, distinct et autonome
liberté dans la fixation des structures réelles, officialisées par les organigrammes, en fonction des stratégies poursuivies. Les configurations les plus fréquentes se regroupent autour de deux formes dominantes : d'une part, l'organisation qui s'appuie sur les ressources et les compétences utilisées, et présente des départements fonctionnels ; elle est courante pour les organisations à activité « spécialisée » ; d'autre part, l'organisation calquée sur les produits ou les services rendus,...
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George Bush.
1986 it was folded into Harken Energy Corporation, another Texas petroleum company. Bush served as a consultant and a member of Harken’s board of directors. In 1987 Bush relocated his family to Washington, D.C., to assist his father in his bid to become president. He worked as a campaign adviser at his father’s nationalcampaign headquarters, serving as a liaison to the media and to conservative and Christian leaders. He was a trusted confidant of his father and mother, whosometimes dispatched Bu...
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George Bush - USA History.
1986 it was folded into Harken Energy Corporation, another Texas petroleum company. Bush served as a consultant and a member of Harken’s board of directors. In 1987 Bush relocated his family to Washington, D.C., to assist his father in his bid to become president. He worked as a campaign adviser at his father’s nationalcampaign headquarters, serving as a liaison to the media and to conservative and Christian leaders. He was a trusted confidant of his father and mother, whosometimes dispatched Bu...
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Austria - country.
Wildlife is generally scarce in Austria. Chamois, deer, and marmot are still present; bear, which were once abundant, are now almost completely absent. Hunting isstrictly regulated to protect the remaining species. F Environmental Issues Industrial emissions, a high volume of tourist traffic, and significant air pollution from other countries—principally the former East Germany, Slovakia, and the CzechRepublic—combine to make acid rain the major environmental problem in Austria. One-quarter of...
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Groupe Heppner
Baccalauréat STG, COM/GRH, Sujet : Groupe HEPPNER - CORRIGE - suivi des demandes, relances, B – EXPLOITATION DE LA BASE DE DONNÉES « SALARIÉS » (10 points) 1.4. Observer la table SALARIE a) Quelle est la relation entre l’ensemble des champs de cette table et la clé primaire IdSalarie ? (2 points) On attend : - la notion de dépendance fonctionnelle (ou l’expression : « …dépendent fonctionnellement ») de la clé primaire (1 point) - le sens...
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Vocabulaire:
CHEZ, préposition.
de chez le roi en nous rassurant tous : chacun se retira chez soi après minuit (Mme. DE STAËL, Considérations sur les principaux événements de la Révolution française, tome 1, 1817, page 270). 2. Chez + substantif désignant un lieu est exclu. Voici, par plaisanterie, placé dans la bouche d'un étranger : « Ah! bien, répondit le Scandinave, (...). Mais je dois faire observer à Madame que, si je me suis permis ce questionnaire — pardon, ce questation — c'est que je dois retourner demain à Paris pou...
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Islam.
commanded to face the Kaaba, an ancient shrine in the city of Mecca. The Qur’an also refers to the recitation of parts of the Qur’an as a form of prayer. However, evenwith its numerous references, the Qur’an alone does not give exact instructions for this central ritual of prayer. The most detailed descriptions of the rituals for prayer derive from the example set by the prophet Muhammad and are preserved in later Islamic traditions. Somedetails of these rituals vary, however all Muslims agree t...
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Sweden - country.
mi) and is Sweden’s second largest lake, after Vänern. The two lakes, together with several smaller lakes, rivers, and canals, form an internal water route called theGöta Canal. Built in the early 19th century, the Göta Canal extends for about 386 km (about 240 mi) and provides a scenic transportation link between the Baltic Sea,at Stockholm, and the Kattegat. Sweden’s other large lakes in the district include Mälaren, Hjälmaren, and the famously picturesque Siljan. D Climate Although one-seven...
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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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Définition:
EXCLU, -UE, participe passé et adjectif.
1951, page 1128). C.— Spécialement. PHILOSOPHIE, LOGIQUE. Principe du tiers exclu. Principe selon lequel de deux propositions contradictoires, l'une étant vraie, l'autre fausse, il n'y a pas d'autre possibilité. Ce n'est pas en effet l'amphibolie la moins déroutante du je-ne-sais-quoi que cette continuelle oscillation entre rien et quelque chose, que ce défi perpétuel au principe du tiers exclu (VLADIMIR JANKÉLÉVITCH, Le Je-ne- sais-quoi et le presque-rien, 1957, page 60 ). Fréquence absolue lit...
- LACOMBE, Georges (1868-1916) Sculpteur, il fait partie du groupe des Nabis.
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classe.
Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats ensembles (théorie des) équivalent partition [1] 4. SCIENCES SOCIALES : ensemble de personnes de même condition sociale (autrefois : division du peuple romain). Considérée comme importante pour les sciences sociales, la notion fait l'objet d'interprétations multiples, tant chez les chercheurs que chez les hommes politiques, voire au sein du grand public. Dans la sociologie américaine, on a tendance à considérer les classes comme...
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Les passereaux (Faune et Flore)
La nourriture Les passereaux ont conquis une multitude de milieux, des forêts pluvieuses tropicales aux déserts les plus chauds et auxmontagnes les plus hautes ; on les trouve également à proximité des hommes, tant à la campagne que près des villes. Une des raisons de ce succès est leur capacité d'adaptation à un large éventail de nourriture et leur comportement alimentairevarié. La plupart des passereaux sont insectivores, au moins quand ils sont jeunes, et certaines espèces se sont spécialisée...
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John Lennon, inspirateur des Beatles, assassiné à New York
John Lennon sur scène, en 1979 John Lennon , inspirateur des Bead es, assassiné à New York Le 8 déc embr e 19 80, un fan désé quilibré, vexé que son idole lui refuse un autog raphe , l'ab at devant son appartemen t de New York. John Lennon est mor t et le mythe du premier Beatle, dont la seconde carrière était liée à sa femme Yoko Ono , pr end naissance. L a mor t de John Lennon, enfant des quar tiers di ffi ciles de Liverpool, devenu une des pl...
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Alphabet
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INTRODUCTION
Bengali Script
India developed a number of different writing systems over the course of its history.
A Pictographic and Ideographic Systems Early systems of writing used pictures to represent things and then to represent the sounds of those things. Pictographic writing, in which a simplified picture of the sunstood for the word sun, was probably the first step toward a written language. Chinese began as a pictographic language. To represent abstract ideas, the Chinese writing system combined pictographs. For example, the pictographs for sun and tree were combined to represent the concept of...
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Dinosaur - biology.
The behavior of dinosaurs was governed by their metabolism and by their central nervous system. The dinosaurs’ metabolism—the internal activities that supply thebody’s energy needs—affected their activity level. It is unclear whether dinosaurs were purely endothermic (warm-blooded), like modern mammals, or ectothermic (cold-blooded), like modern reptiles. Endotherms regulate their body temperature internally by means of their metabolism, rather than by using the temperature oftheir surroundin...
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Fiche de lecture Le blanc de leurs yeux : idéologies racistes et médias Stuart Hall
l'idéologie ? Est-ce que c'est par le politique, le médiatique, la culture populaire ou la culture sérieuse ? Par l'un ou par l'autre selon les cas ? Un autre élément important est celui de l'affrontement des idéologies. En effet, il s'agit pour un groupe d'imposer sa conception du monde, l'articulation des conceptsqu'il propose et de les rendre hégémoniques au sens où le définit Gramsci. C'est-à-dire être prescripteur des valeurs qui conduisent une société et ses choix collectifs.Comment une id...
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Les vertébrés ne représentent qu'un des multiples embranchements (une trentaine) du
monde animal.
vécu du silurien (430 MA) à la fin du carbonifère (280 MA). Parmi eux se trouvent les ancêtres des chondrichtyens actuels, dont les plus anciens datent du dévonien (380 MA). Quant aux ostéichtyens, ils apparaissent à la limite silurien-dévonien (410 MA) sous deux formes : la forme actinoptérygienne comprend les paléonisciformes, dont la plupart s'éteignent au jurassique (180 MA), et les téléostéens, qui naissent au trias (230 MA) et qui forment l'essentiel des poissons osseux actuels ; la forme...
- Trilobite géant: On a pu suivre le développement complet du groupe.
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Sociologie
Partie I : De la naissance de la sociologie aux sociologies contemporaines L'invention de la sociologie : le contexte et les grands précurseurs : Auguste Comte, Alexis de Tocqueville, Karl Marx. L'avènement et l'institutionnalisation de la sociologie : Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, la sociologie empirique américaine. Les sociologies contemporaines : sociologie de l'habitus de Pierre Bourdieu, individualisme méthodologique de Raymond Boudon, l'interactionnisme symbolique de Howard B...
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CHAVÉE (Achille)
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)-------------------------------- ----- CHAVÉE Achille ( 1906-1969). Né à Charleroi, Achille Chavée est un des écrivains surréalistes belges les plus célèbres. Fondateur en 1934, à La Louvière, avec Lorent, Ludé et Parfondry, du groupe Rupture, auquel se join dront rapidement Fernand Dumont et l'écrivain proléta rien Constant Malva, il en sera l'animateur le plus actif. Plus préoccupé initialement de pensée révolutionnaire que...
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L'Etat est-il toujours le cadre essentiel du pouvoir ?
· D'autre part, les théoriciens du contrat social (Rousseau, Hobbes etc.) expliquent l'origine du pouvoir de l'Etat par le Pacte social qui unit des hommes libres et égaux. En échange de la soumission à l'Etat, ilsexigent entre autres la garantie de la paix civile, la liberté garantie et autorisée par la loi. Ainsi, l'Etat de droitlégitime le pouvoir en le distinguant définitivement de la simple puissance (pouvoir de dominer les hommes)par le biais du droit, des lois etc. ·...
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Woman Suffrage - U.
form the National American Woman Suffrage Association. For many years thereafter the association worked to advance women’s rights on both the state and federallevels. Besides Stone, Anthony, and Stanton, leaders and supporters of the association included the noted American feminists Harriet Beecher Stowe, Julia Ward Howe,Clara Barton, Jane Addams, and Carrie Chapman Catt. Largely as a result of agitation by the association, suffrage was granted in the states of Colorado (1893), Utahand Idaho (18...
- Possum du Queensland: Du groupe des «Ring-tailed Possums» des Australiens.