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Dog - biology.
French word for butterfly because it has ears that resemble butterfly wings, is a happy, friendly dog, suitable for small living spaces. The final dog group, nonsporting ,includes a wide variety of purebreds that differ in size, coat, overall appearance, and personality, from the shorthaired spotted dalmatian to the curly-haired poodle. V DOG BEHAVIOR Instinctive behaviors of the domestic dog are comparable to those of its wild relatives, the wolf, coyote, fox, and jackal. Unlike trained behavi...
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Vision.
fluid from inside the eye. The pressure in the eye slowly rises and over many years may cause damage to the optic nerve, eventually resulting in blindness. Maculardegeneration is a serious eye condition that is usually associated with aging. The macula is vital for clear, sharp sight. In people with macular degeneration,deteriorating cells or abnormal blood vessel growth in the macula cause blurred vision in the central area of focus. Vision loss associated with macular degenerationcannot be cor...
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Las Vegas (Nevada) - geography.
way for the Paiute people. In the late 1820s early Spanish explorers searching for water discovered an oasis in the region that now contains the city. They named theoasis “Las Vegas,” Spanish for “the meadows.” These expanses of wetlands, once irrigated by artesian waters carried under pressure from the nearby mountain ranges,were a main draw to southern Nevada until the 1940s. Las Vegas was an important stop along the Old Spanish Trail between Santa Fe, New Mexico, and southern California for m...
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- Freud Extraits - Anthologie
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William Howard Taft.
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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William Howard Taft
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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1984 orwell
par le Parti. 1984 est donc totalement dénué d'espoir. Le système de valeurs qui gouverne la société semble donc voué à perdurer. L'univers créé par Georges Orwell connaît un renversement des valeurs par rapport au monde réel. Ce renversement des valeurs est directement valorisé dans les slogans du Parti : «la guerre c'est la paix», «la liberté c'est l'esclavage», « l'ignorance c'est la force ». Tout d'abord, ce renversement des valeurs passe par l'interdiction de l'amour et du bo...
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James Polk.
1824. Jackson had won a plurality of the popular and electoral votes. But because he lacked a majority of the electoral votes, the House of Representatives had todecide the election among the three candidates with the highest number of electoral votes. When Henry Clay, the candidate who had come in fourth, swung his supportto Adams, Adams won the election. Polk, with his firm belief in democratic rule, held that the election of Adams was a violation of the people's will. In his first speech befo...
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James Polk
1824. Jackson had won a plurality of the popular and electoral votes. But because he lacked a majority of the electoral votes, the House of Representatives had todecide the election among the three candidates with the highest number of electoral votes. When Henry Clay, the candidate who had come in fourth, swung his supportto Adams, Adams won the election. Polk, with his firm belief in democratic rule, held that the election of Adams was a violation of the people's will. In his first speech befo...
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Ice Skating.
cold climate. Competitors for these events are chosen from the best skaters in each participating country, usually through preliminary national competitions. Speedskaters also compete on a World Cup circuit, which pits the world’s best skaters against one another during the year. A Figure Skating The major types of competitive figure skating are individual men’s and women’s competitions, pairs skating, ice dancing, and precision skating. In individualcompetitions a single skater performs requir...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Adventures of Aeneas - anthology.
out of his way. Hearing the oars, Polyphemus shouted after them, so that the shores resounded, and at the noise the other Cyclopses came forth from their caves andwoods and lined the shore, like a row of lofty pine trees. The Trojans plied their oars and soon left them out of sight. Æneas had been cautioned by Helenus to avoid the strait guarded by the monsters Scylla and Charybdis. There Ulysses, the reader will remember, had lost six of hismen, seized by Scylla while the navigators were wh...
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Choisir la violence
Choisir la violence Au niveau de la pertinence, ouvrir le champ sémantique de la notion invitée « choisir », il faut le tenir et ne pas le lâche. Il faut revenir dessus au cours du raisonnement, il faut soigner la notion invitée. Il faut s’adapter à la situation et ne pas reciter le cours. Choisir = liberté / volonté : cette force d’auto détermination à l’action ≠ du désir où je suis poussé par autre chose que moi. Qui dit choix dit possibilité ( faire face et s’engager en l’une d’entre e...
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- ACCOUDÉ, -ÉE, participe passé et adjectif.
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Définition: AGARIC, substantif masculin.
anneau supérieur blanchâtre et pelucheux, par sa chair molle, blanche, devenant rosée après la cueillette, comestible, croissant en abondance dans les terrains sablonneux et les bois,en été (Confer Dictionnaire universel de la langue française (LOUIS-NICOLAS BESCHERELLE) 1845, Dictionnaire universel des Sciences, des Lettres et des Arts (Marie-Nicolas Bouillet) 1859, Grand dictionnaire universel du XIX e . siècle (Pierre Larousse), Dictionnaire général des sciences théoriques et appliquées (Augu...
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Définition du mot:
ALLONGER, verbe.
? CHIMIE. Allonger une substance, une liqueur. M?langer une substance ? une autre substance, une liqueur ? une autre. (Attest? dans le Dictionnaire universel de la langue fran?aise (LOUIS-NICOLAS BESCHERELLE) 1845, Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe. si?cle (Pierre Larousse)). ? LITT?RATURE. Allonger un livre, un r?cit, un chapitre, etc.?: ? 4. Heureux ceux qui ne doutent pas d'eux et qui allongent au courant de la plume tout ce qui leur sort du cerveau. Moi j'h?site, je me trouble,...
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OBLIGATIONS DROITS RESPONSABILITE DU PE
Fiche synthèse construite par Sylvain
sylvain.
Ce principe s’applique à toutes les activités obligatoires organisées dans le temps scolaire. Ainsi, la rémunération des enseignants incombe à l’ Etat tout comme le matériel d’enseignement (livres, fournitures scolaires…). To utefois, les fournitures individuelles sont fournies par les familles et doi vent faire l’objet d’une liste limitée. D’autre part, l’adhésion à une « coopérative » n’es t en aucun cas obligatoire. Laïcité Ce principe est inscrit da...
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LE CARTEL, HERRIOT ET LES SOCIALISTES (1924)
Herrîot fut l'homme du lendemain de cette victoire. Sa foi démocratique,
sa sensibilité...
LE CARTEL, HERRIOT ET LES SOCIALISTES (1924) Herrîot fut l'homme du lendemain de cette victoire. Sa foi démocratique, sa sensibilité à tout ce qui était juste, généreux, humain, sa magni fique culture, qui le mettait de plain-pied avec tout ce qui fut grand dans notre passé, tout, jusqu'à sa bonhomie, son chapeau et sa pipe, 5 en avaient fait une figure populaire, où la France démocratique se reconnaissait. Il avait alors tout son parti derrière lui, il le garda longtemps, il eût pu le garder t...
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Sexual Harassment.
A person who believes he or she has experienced sexual harassment on the job has a limited period of time in which to file a complaint with the EEOC. After the EEOCinvestigates the matter, it issues a right to sue letter, regardless of its conclusions about the matter. The victim then has 90 days to file a lawsuit against the employer in federal court. If he or she is successful in the lawsuit, the victim can receive up to $300,000 in compensatory damages for each incident of unlawful harassme...
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AVENTURIER, -IÈRE, adjectif et substantif.
ruine. On y entrait par la cave, sous l'escalier, en se hissant ? travers le trou que formaient deux marches manquantes. Il y a un bon Dieu pour les enfants, naturellement aventuriers, explorateurs, romanesques, comblant le manque de connaissances par l'imagination. ELSA TRIOLET, Le Premier accroc co?te deux cents francs, 1945, page 287. ? Au figur?, domaine moral. Qui se pla?t ? poursuivre un id?al difficile et plein d'impr?vu?: ? 5.... l'intelligence a toujours d? s'urbaniser pour atteind...
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La conscience n'est-elle tournée que vers elle-même ?
la nécessité du monde naturel. L'esclave de son côté incarne l'amour biologique de la vie. Cela montre combien la conscience de soi est engagé dans le monde, et plus précisément sous la forme du désir.Lorsque la conscience se retourne sur elle même pour se saisir comme objet, elle va s'affirmer en niant l'altérité.Pour s'affirmer, elle se fait désir du désir de l'autre . Elle veut être l'objet du désir de l'autre, de sa reconnaissance. Et cela la mène précisément à nier l'autre en tant qu'autre...
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Alceste vient d'assister à la première représentation de Tartuffe, et il en écrit le récit à Philinte
vous une bête venimeuse, repoussante d'aspect, gluante et froide au tou cher, qui rampe dans l'obscurité humide des lieux souterrains : voilà Tar tuffe; le regard s'en détourne par un mouvement invincible de dégoût et de frayeur. Où la répulsion touche à l'extrême, c'est lorsque le misérable, voyant ses menées découvertes, déchire les voiles dont il s'était sacrilèg~- : ment travesti, se redresse et s'étale dans l'horrible nudité· de son c...
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Inorganic Chemistry - chemistry.
two electrically charged plates (positively charged top plate and negatively charged bottom plate). By measuring the difference in how fast these electron-laden oildrops fell when the metal plates were charged and uncharged, Millikan was able to calculate the total charge on each oil drop. Because each measurement was a wholenumber multiple of -1.60 × 10 -19 coulombs, Millikan concluded this was the charge carried by a single electron. Using Thomson’s electron charge-to-mass ratio, Millikan then...
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Shark - biology.
Sharks have two-chambered hearts that are relatively small compared to the rest of their bodies. Blood flows from the heart to the gills, where it collects oxygen fromwater and then distributes it to the other organs and tissues. The small heart produces weak blood pressure, and many sharks must swim continuously to create themuscular contractions needed to circulate blood throughout their bodies. Most sharks are cold-blooded—that is, they do not generate heat by digesting food. Instead, the bod...
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- Révolution industrielle
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Rapport de stage : Pratique de la logistique en milieu professionnel
DLC, a insi que le Gencod qui nous permet de certifier que le produit correspond bien. Si le nombre ne correspond point il nous faudra tout simplement modifier la quantité uniquement si elle est inférieure à celle commandé, mais jamais si elle est supérieure. Les produits en trop seront tout simplement envoyé dans la zone de souffrance. G1C1.7 : Remettre la zone de réception en état : Les produits sont triés de façons que le se...
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L'action humaine est-elle déterminée par les lois de la nature ?
I. Nous sommes au Tribunal d'Assise, qui juge les personnes majeurs accuséesde crime. L'avocat de la défense s'approche du jury, des assesseurs et duprésident de la Cours, pour exposer sa plaidoirie. Il nous explique que l'acte deson client n'est pas gratuit, il a plusieurs causes, à commencer par sonenfance malheureuse, le calvaire que lui faisait vivre son patron... En somme,il énonce des circonstances atténuantes. De cette manière, il éveille l'intérêtdu jury sur les causes qui ont jo...
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Excerpt from Sense and Sensibility - anthology.
was just arrived, and quitted not his hold till he had seated her in a chair in the parlour. Elinor and her mother rose up in amazement at their entrance, and while the eyes of both were fixed on him with an evident wonder and a secret admiration whichequally sprung from his appearance, he apologised for his intrusion by relating its cause, in a manner so frank and so graceful, that his person, which wasuncommonly handsome, received additional charms from his voice and expression. Had he bee...
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Harry S.
B2 Presiding Judge Political machines, such as the Pendergast organization, were common to both parties in the 1920s. They were based on the spoils system, in which winning politiciansgave government jobs to those loyal party members who had helped them get elected. Using government jobs as rewards, politicians created efficient (and oftenalmost unstoppable) vote-getting “machines,” in which party loyalty was often more important than doing any work. Without local machine support a political ca...
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Harry S.
B2 Presiding Judge Political machines, such as the Pendergast organization, were common to both parties in the 1920s. They were based on the spoils system, in which winning politiciansgave government jobs to those loyal party members who had helped them get elected. Using government jobs as rewards, politicians created efficient (and oftenalmost unstoppable) vote-getting “machines,” in which party loyalty was often more important than doing any work. Without local machine support a political ca...
- ABEILLAGE, ABOILAGE, substantif masculin.
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Cloning - biology.
found that such embryo cells are totipotent (able to give rise to all the different cell types in the body). Exploiting this characteristic, scientists developed three techniques to clone embryo cells: blastomere separation, blastocyst division, and somatic cell nuclear transfer. A Blastomere Separation In blastomere separation, scientists fertilize an egg cell with a sperm cell in a laboratory dish. The resulting embryo is allowed to divide until it forms a mass of aboutfour cells. Scientist...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Arthur - anthology.
It must not be concealed, that the very existence of Arthur has been denied by some. Milton [17th-century English poet John Milton] says of him: 'As to Arthur, morerenowned in songs and romances than in true stories, who he was, and whether ever any such reigned in Britain, hath been doubted heretofore, and may again, withgood reason.' Modern critics, however, admit that there was a prince of this name, and find proof of it in the frequent mention of him in the writings of the Welshbards. But th...
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Jung and Pauli: A Meeting of Rare Minds
JUNG AND PAU\bI A Meeting \bf Rare Minds BY BEVERLEY ZABR\bSK\bE Readers of the Swiss psychiatrist C. G. Jungare more familiar with Wolfgang Pauli’s unconscious than with his waking life and achievement. Through Jung’s Psych\bl\bgy and Alchemy—an exposition of “the problem of individuation” and “normal development . . . in a highly intelligent person”—depth psychologists have known the Nobel laureate’s dreams, not his professional genius. Meanwhile, the scientists who continue Pauli’s pur- sui...
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From Gulliver's Travels - anthology.
break my Bonds; but again, when I felt the Smart of their Arrows upon my Face and Hands, which were all in Blisters, and many of the Darts still sticking in them;and observing likewise that the Number of my Enemies encreased; I gave Tokens to let them know that they might do with me what they pleased. Upon this, theHurgo and his Train withdrew, with much Civility and chearful Countenances. Soon after I heard a general Shout, with frequent Repetitions of the Words, Peplom Selan, and I felt gre...
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American Revolution.
C1 The South Southern agriculture was founded on the cultivation of tobacco, wheat, and corn in Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina, and of rice and indigo (a blue dye) in SouthCarolina and Georgia. There was a large demand for these crops in Europe. These crops were cultivated with the help of black slaves imported from Africa. The whiteplanter class in the South was the most powerful, both politically and economically. C2 The North Wheat was the main cash crop of the mid-Atlantic colonies...
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American Revolution - U.
C1 The South Southern agriculture was founded on the cultivation of tobacco, wheat, and corn in Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina, and of rice and indigo (a blue dye) in SouthCarolina and Georgia. There was a large demand for these crops in Europe. These crops were cultivated with the help of black slaves imported from Africa. The whiteplanter class in the South was the most powerful, both politically and economically. C2 The North Wheat was the main cash crop of the mid-Atlantic colonies...
- Brejnev, Leonid
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Hinduism.
they do not share any basic terms. B Sanātana Dharma Evidence from inscriptions indicates that Hindus had begun to use the word dharma for their religion by the 7th century. After other religions of Indian origin also began to use this term, Hindus then adopted the expression san ātana dharma to distinguish their dharma from others. The word san ātana, meaning immemorial as well as eternal, emphasized the unbroken continuity of the Hindu tradition in contrast to the other dharmas . The Bu...
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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...
- Bob Wilson : la mémoire d'« Hamlet »
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Compagnies de commerce et de navigation
En 1602, une dizaine de sociétés d'armateurs forment la Compagnie unie des Indes orientales , communément appelée VOC (Verenigde Oost-/ndische Compagnie) . Dotée d'un capital permanent de 6 600 000 florins avec 2 200 actions, elle distribue chaque année des dividendes de 30 à 40 % à ses actionnaires . Elle en réfère au gouvernement pour le choix de son directeur mais reste la propriété des marchands . Ses prérogatives sont considérables: droits...
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KANT: Loi fondamentale de la raison pure pratique
inconditionnelle ? « De tout ce qu‘il est possible de concevoir dans le monde, et même en général hors du monde, il n'est rien quipuisse sans restriction être tenu pour bon, si ce n'est seulement une BONNE VOLONTE. » La bonne volonté est bonne, non pas d'abord par ses œuvres ou ses succès, mais déjà en elle-même et pour elle-même : « Ce qui fait que la volonté est telle, ce ne sont pas ses œuvres ou ses succès, ce n'est pas son aptitude à atteindre tel ou tel but proposé, mais seulement à l...
- Gandhi, Indira
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Petit traité de manipulation à l'usage des honnêtes des gens -bAuteurs : Jean-Léon Beauvois, Robert-Vincent Joule
Dans le premier chapitre, les auteurs nous donnent des éclaircissements sur les rouages de l'auto-manipulation c'est-à-dire des manipulations qui dépendent de nousseul et ou autrui n'interagit pas.Le premier effet est l'effet de gel, qui consiste tout simplement à adhérer à ce qui nous paraît être notre décision, sans tenir compte des raisons qui ont pu nousconduire à cette décision.Cet effet de gel est mis en évidence par plusieurs attitudes, comme : la dépense gâchée, le piège abscons, l'escal...
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From David Copperfield - anthology.
To this my mother returned, “Certainly, my dear Jane,” and said no more. I felt apprehensive that I was personally interested in this dialogue, and sought Mr. Murdstone's eye as it lighted on mine. “Now, David,” he said—and I saw that cast again, as he said it—”you must be far more careful to-day than usual.” He gave the cane another poise, and anotherswitch; and having finished his preparation of it, laid it down beside him, with an expressive look, and took up his book. This was a...
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