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Loïc Blondiaux, Le nouvel esprit de la démocratie. Actualité de la démocratie participative
déployés par les participants à la discussion ». Ce nouveau concept soulève plusieurs exigences telles que descitoyens fondés sur le modèle de l'Homo politicus ou encore l'absence de toutes contraintes internes ou externesportant atteinte aux « chances égales des participants ». Ce qui est visé ici est de « mieux fonder la décisionpolitique » par « un processus d'argumentation rationnelle impliquant des points de vue contradictoires ». Ceconcept de démocratie délibérative est aujour...
- Hockey sur glace: Un juriste dans les buts (sport).
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FREUD: les besoins sexuels de l'homme
Par ce deuxième essai, nous entrons dans un processus régressif. Les trois caractères dégagés par Freud (étayage,autoérotisme, zone érogène) viennent non seulement spécifier la sexualité infantile mais éclairent les perversionsadultes et marquent définitivement la sexualité humaine en exigeant un élargissement du champ de la sexualité.L'activité psychosexuelle de l'enfant passe donc par des étapes liées aux zones érogènes sollicitées. Ce sont lesstades qui se caractérisent par la domination de «...
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Anxiety.
A Genetics and Neurobiology Studies suggest that anxiety disorders run in families. That is, children and close relatives of people with disorders are more likely than most to develop anxietydisorders. Some people may inherit genes that make them particularly vulnerable to anxiety. These genes do not necessarily cause people to be anxious, but the genesmay increase the risk of anxiety disorders when certain psychological and social factors are also present. Anxiety also appears to be related to...
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Le Beau est-il le véritable but de la création artistique ?
Le beau peut se définir comme ce qui, dans un être ou un objet, est susceptible de procurer un sentiment de plaisir à celui qui le contemple. Lorsque nous nous interrogeons sur le but de quelque chose ou de quelqu'un, nous nous interrogeons sur l'objet qu'ilvise, sur ce qu'il cherche à atteindre au travers de son activité. Le but est donc la chose vers laquelle tend l'action,l'industrie ou la pensée d'un être, ce dont il est actuellement sépare mais qu'il cherche à atteindre au moyen de...
- Comment le théâtre permet-il une Représentation du pouvoir et dans quel But ?
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Druids - anthology.
Besides these two great annual festivals, the Druids were in the habit of observing the full moon, and especially the sixth day of the moon. On the latter they soughtthe Mistletoe, which grew on their favourite oaks, and to which, as well as to the oak itself, they ascribed a peculiar virtue and sacredness. The discovery of it was anoccasion of rejoicing and solemn worship. 'They call it,' says [1st-century Roman encyclopedist] Pliny [the Elder], 'by a word in their language, which means 'heal-a...
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Homer
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Homer, the name traditionally assigned to the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, the two major epics that have survived from Greek antiquity.
Apollo ), and some have argued that portions of the texts, such as the concluding scenes of the Odyssey, were added by another hand. However, they generally believed that Homer was a poet (or at most, a pair of poets) much like the poets they knew from their own experience. They believed that the Iliad and the Odyssey, although based on traditional materials, were independent, original, and largely fictional. In the last 200 years, however, this view has changed radically, following the emer...
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Homer.
Apollo ), and some have argued that portions of the texts, such as the concluding scenes of the Odyssey, were added by another hand. However, they generally believed that Homer was a poet (or at most, a pair of poets) much like the poets they knew from their own experience. They believed that the Iliad and the Odyssey, although based on traditional materials, were independent, original, and largely fictional. In the last 200 years, however, this view has changed radically, following the emer...
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clonage (Biologie et Anatomie).
le noyau somatique. C’est en quelque sorte un jumeau de cet organisme, mais produit à l’âge adulte. Si cette technique fait depuis 1996 l’objet de nombreuses expériences sur des mammifères variés, elle est cependant loin d’être au point. Tout d’abord, seule une infimepartie (quelques pour cent à peine) des embryons clonés se développent normalement et arrivent à terme. De surcroît, parmi ces derniers, une forte proportion développe,au cours de sa croissance ultérieure, diverses pathologies et m...
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Aksum.
doctrine that Christ was both divine and human. The Council of Chalcedon condemned Monophysitism in 451, and since that time the Coptic Church has beenindependent of other Christian churches. After the Council of Chalcedon, priests who continued to teach Monophysitism were persecuted in the eastern Roman Empire, and many migrated to Aksum. The influxof priests, along with the support of the royal family, strengthened missionary efforts in Aksum. Many churches and monasteries were founded after 4...
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Chester Arthur.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
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Chester Arthur
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INTRODUCTION
Chester Arthur (1829-1886), 21st president of the United States (1881-1885), who gained the presidency when President James A.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
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Stem Cell.
The medical profession used adult stem cells to treat diseases long before anyone isolated one. In 1968 scientists performed the first successful bone marrowtransplant, a procedure in which a patient receives an infusion of healthy bone marrow cells. The purpose of such transplants is to restore the blood-making capabilitiesof the patient’s diseased bone marrow after extremely strong chemotherapy has destroyed that bone marrow. From the beginning investigators suspected that stemcells in the inf...
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Constitution of Canada.
A2 Constitution Act of 1982 The Constitution Act of 1982 patriated Canada’s constitution, allowing Canadian lawmakers to amend the constitution without significant involvement by the United Kingdom. It also established procedures that made it somewhat easier to pass constitutional amendments. Before the act was passed, no amendments could be madewithout the unanimous consent of the provinces. The Constitution Act of 1982 established the so-called 7 and 50 rule, which allows amendments to the...
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Black Death.
disappeared in the West. V DISAPPEARANCE OF PLAGUE Plague became less common in Europe after the 1530s. The last plague in England was in 1665, the last in Western Europe in 1722. Numerous theories have beenoffered to explain the disappearance of plague. It has been argued that black rats, the primary carriers of plague, may have been replaced by larger brown rats that donot carry the infection. A second theory suggests that increased immunity among the rodents that carried the disease or chang...
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Black Death .
disappeared in the West. V DISAPPEARANCE OF PLAGUE Plague became less common in Europe after the 1530s. The last plague in England was in 1665, the last in Western Europe in 1722. Numerous theories have beenoffered to explain the disappearance of plague. It has been argued that black rats, the primary carriers of plague, may have been replaced by larger brown rats that donot carry the infection. A second theory suggests that increased immunity among the rodents that carried the disease or chang...
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Vikings .
Wessex (England) and Charles II the Bald and Louis III in France could command their resources to move to fortify their towns, station fleets and naval patrols alongthe coasts, and organize localized and mobile military forces. Some Christian leaders paid ransom to the larger Viking armies of the 10th and early 11th centuries.Taxing their people to pay the “danegeld,” the tribute to the Vikings, became a regular defensive strategy. But in return for the cash, the Vikings often negotiatedpeaceful...
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Eleanor Roosevelt.
disliked Washington, D.C., which she found only slightly less provincial than Albany. Moreover, she feared that the role of first lady would be a confining one. “I neverwanted to be a president’s wife,” she privately declared just after the election. At the time of Franklin’s election Eleanor was an independent journalist, making money from a monthly column in Woman's Home Companion and from radio broadcasts, where she regularly spoke out on controversial political issues. She sat on the board...
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Eleanor Roosevelt - USA History.
disliked Washington, D.C., which she found only slightly less provincial than Albany. Moreover, she feared that the role of first lady would be a confining one. “I neverwanted to be a president’s wife,” she privately declared just after the election. At the time of Franklin’s election Eleanor was an independent journalist, making money from a monthly column in Woman's Home Companion and from radio broadcasts, where she regularly spoke out on controversial political issues. She sat on the board...
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L'économie a-t-elle toujours pour fin l'accroissement des richesses ?
par ce travail répétitif , l'ouvrier n'a pas besoin d'études ni d'éducation , ainsi les jeunes qui veulent travailler dans ce genre de métier n'ont plus besoin de suivrebeaucoup d'études. Enfin , les richesses culturelles sont parfois mises à mal par l'économie et les lois du marché : beaucoup d'artisanat disparaissent car ils ne sontplus assez rentables , des entreprises prennent de plus en plus de place , s'installant dans des zones nuisant à la nature. La constante croissance de la production...
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Hundred Years' War.
knowledge of English tactics. Du Guesclin became Constable of France (head of the army) in 1370, and when he died in 1380, Clisson succeeded him. Charles also reorganized the French military, developing a full-time, professional army for the first time, and established a regular system of taxation to pay for it. Inaddition, France gained an important ally on the throne of the Spanish kingdom of Castile, Henry II, who had pledged support for Charles V. When the Caroline war began in 1369, the Eng...
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Hundred Years' War .
knowledge of English tactics. Du Guesclin became Constable of France (head of the army) in 1370, and when he died in 1380, Clisson succeeded him. Charles also reorganized the French military, developing a full-time, professional army for the first time, and established a regular system of taxation to pay for it. Inaddition, France gained an important ally on the throne of the Spanish kingdom of Castile, Henry II, who had pledged support for Charles V. When the Caroline war began in 1369, the Eng...
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Diseases of Animals.
infected animal. It may also spread in milk or in garbage that contains contaminated meat. Typical symptoms include blisters that appear on the mouth and feet;animals may become lame when their hooves degenerate. Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease caused by the paramyxovirus, which is transmitted in discharges from the nose and eyes. Symptoms begin with fever,malaise, and nasal and ocular discharges and may progress to convulsions and other nervous system disorders. Parvoviruses aff...
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Hurricane.
V HOW HURRICANES ARE DETECTED AND MONITORED Since 1943 U.S. military and civilian aircraft have been flying into hurricanes to measure wind velocities and directions, the location and size of the eye, air pressures,and temperatures in different parts of the storm. A coordinated system of tracking hurricanes was developed in the mid-1950s, and steady improvements have beenmade over the years. In addition to reports from aircraft, geosynchronous weather satellites (since 1966) and ocean buoys tha...
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Health Care System in Canada.
With a few exceptions, provincial health plans cover all medically necessary services, so that patients need not pay directly for anything except so-called incidental costs.These incidental costs include items such as a patient’s private hospital room, unless it is specified by a physician, and transportation to the hospital. Provincial healthplans also do not cover some nonessential procedures, such as laser surgery for the eye, cosmetic surgery, procedures to reverse sterilization, and, in mos...
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Poliomyelitis.
Physical therapy helps patients with paralytic polio stretch and move affected muscles. This movement minimizes the atrophy, or shrinkage, of affected muscles andlimbs and builds strength. Exercises can also retrain working muscles to compensate for other muscles that have permanently lost the ability to move. Rehabilitativetherapy trains patients to use braces, crutches, and other devices that provide support and aid mobility. V PREVENTION OF POLIO Immunization with polio vaccine is the best w...
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Dissertation sur la conscience
liberté...Alors nous allons nous interroger si le bonheur estil notre but de notre existence sur terre ? Tout d’abord dans un premier temps nous allons nous consacrer la qu ête continus du bonheur de l'Hommes. Pour commencer nous allons étudier le bonheur qui est la raison de vivre. En effet depuis des milliers d'ann ées l'Homme est guid é vers le bonheur, on peut l'apercevoir dans de nombreux texte religieux du monde entiers comme la Torah , la Bible , ou encore le Coran o...
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Rome (Italy) - geography.
country’s best, and in the summer at the Baths of Caracalla. The city also has some 20 theaters and 6 major concert halls, which offer a varied repertory during the fall,winter, and spring. The museums of the city deal with all aspects of the arts and sciences and are among the world’s finest. The oldest art collection in Rome, housed in the CapitolineMuseum, was established in 1471 and contains exceptional antiquities. Among other Roman museums are the National Museum of the Villa Giulia, which...
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Political Parties in the United States.
quickly enabled the Republican Party to overpower the Know-Nothings. Although the Republicans lost their first campaign for the presidency in 1856, they triumphed in1860 with former congressman Abraham Lincoln. The Republican victory resulted in part from the division of the Democratic Party into Northern and Southern factions,each of which ran its own presidential candidate, and in part from their success at attracting Whigs and Know-Nothings who had opposed the Republicans in 1856.During the C...
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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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Asteroid - astronomy.
Asteroids of the S type, related to the stony iron meteorites, make up about 15 percent of the total population of asteroids that can be seen from Earth. Much rarer arethe M-type objects, corresponding in composition to the meteorites known as “irons.” These objects are made up of an iron-nickel alloy and may represent the cores ofbodies that were large enough to differentiate into layers and to melt deep inside. Their rocky outer layers may have been removed by impacts with other asteroids . A...
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Moon - astronomy.
B Volcanic Features Maria, domes, rilles, and a few craters display indisputable characteristics of volcanic origin. Maria are plains of dark-colored rock that cover approximately 40 percent ofthe Moon's visible hemisphere. The maria formed when molten rock erupted onto the surface and solidified between 3.16 billion and 3.96 billion years ago. This rockresembles terrestrial basalt, a volcanic rock type widely distributed on Earth, but the rock that formed the maria has a higher iron content an...
- Apprendre à raisonner, est-ce le seul but de l'éducation ?
- COMTE: Toute science a pour but la prévoyance
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Quelle est la finalité de la technique ? Quelle est son utilité, son but pratique?
CORRIGÉ [Dissertation rédigée] [Introduction] Que faut-il attendre de la technique? Transmise, mise en œuvre en commun par le groupe social, c'est un fait culturel. L'opinion commune porte d'ailleurs des jugements contradictoires sur le développement tech nique : de l'émerveillement à la crainte, au rejet parfois. « Le monde est plein de dangers, mais aucun n'est plus formidable que l'homme», nous avertissait le poète tragique grec Sophocle, il y a...
- LA TECHNIQUE A-T-ELLE POUR BUT D'AMÉLIORER LA NATURE OU DE LA DÉTRUIRE ?
- A. COMTE: Toute science a pour but la prévoyance
- Quel but l'homme poursuit-il en imitant la nature ?
- La société a-t-elle pour but de nous mettre a l'abris de l'injustice ?
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- La liberté est elle le principal but de la vie en société ?
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Le but de la philosophie est-il de décrire le monde que nous percevons ?
Philosopher, c'est montrer que la conscience rend possible I ~ M ~. /es_ch_o_se _s __ _ C ' est la réflexion sur la subjectivité qui rend possible toute approche du monde. Il faut suspendre notre adhésion natu relle au monde pour dévoiler la subjectivité qui lui donne son sens. Il faut apprendre La certitude ainsi «entre pare nth èses». à voir apparaître du monde dépasse A trave rs cette «réduc- les choses la perception tio...
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club. n.m., réunion de personnes associées pour un but commun.
Clubs de loisirs et clubs de services. Il n'en reste pas moins que de nombreuses activités de loisirs non sportifs s'ordonnent également autour de clubs, que l'on pourrait ranger en deux types. Un premier type rassemble des personnes désirant s'investir dans une activité culturelle au sens large (clubs d'astronomie, clubs de bridge ou d'échecs, etc.) ou dans une intervention caritative (Rotary clubs ou Lion's Clubs). À des degrés divers, ce type de clubs est consommateur de temps libre. L'autre...
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Considérez-vous, l'ambition comme une qualité ?
L'histoire est en apparence chaos et désordre. Tout semble voué à la disparition, rien ne demeure : « Qui acontemplé les ruines de Carthage, de Palmyre, Persépolis, Rome, sans réfléchir sur la caducité des empires etdes hommes, sans porter le deuil de cette vie passée puissante et riche ? Ce n'est pas comme devant latombe des êtres qui nous furent chers, un deuil qui s'attarde aux pertes personnelles et à la caducité des finsparticulières: c'est le deuil désintéressé d'une vie humaine brillante...
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Angela
Next, Angela will take Frank to dance lesson, but after a few lesson, Frank spend the money to go to the cinema, and Angela discovered that Frank had been lying all this time so Malachy takes Frankie to the priest. About Malachy, he decided that it was time for Frankie to become an altar boy, but because of their situation, Frankie is refused. When Frank is now in the fourth class, he missed class and the teacher send a note to his parents. Frank is afraid to go home and he gets to his...
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How to live a good life according to aristotle and kant
Similarities and differences between them Kant and Aristotle: Kant and Aristotle both agree that for someone to be virtuous they must have good external conditions and that the state/government can help them achieve that and what separates human beings from animals is our capacity to reason. The difference is the way they achieve virtue for Kant it is trough learning the categorical imperative and acting upon it and for Aristotle it is by learning the 2 kinds of knowledge scientific knowledge...
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Autrui peut-il être autre chose pour moi qu'un obstacle ou un moyen ?
cadre qui ne me faisait appréhender autrui que dans la seule perspective de mes buts. b) Je peux alors respecter en autrui sa valeur absolue de fin.Il est comme moi capable de moralité, il est une personne : il n'est pas chose relative à moi et à mes buts, mais finen soi ; sa valeur n'est pas relative, elle est absolue. Impossible de le traiter seulement comme un moyen. c) Je peux même me rendre responsable d'autrui sans attendre la réciproque.Si je surmonte ma peur de l'autre, je découvre son v...
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LA LITTÉRATURE CHINOISE CONTEMPORAINE
li-p' o ont décrit les bouleversements dans les campagnes depuis la libération. Les principaux thèmes sont les e.fforts des cadres pour nationaliser et moderniser l'agriculture, l'opposition des générations à propos des réformes et la lutte des Jeunes pour la liberté du mariage. Ainsi leurs romans permettent de voir comment des réformes, qui autrement se réduisent à des principes théoriques, à des statistiques, s'inscrivent dans la...
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L'art est-il la reproduction du visible ?
la ressemblance : ce qui me fait découvrir un peu le monde extérieur.» Cependant il convient d'interroger ce qu'il entend par la découverte du monde extérieur, car la vision suffirait à le découvrir, la peinture n'apporterait rien de plus en reproduisant le visible. II – L'art comme interprétation du visible A première vue, le critère de ressemblance est attendu dans certains genres en peinture. La tradition du portrait a imposé à l’artiste une exigence de ressemblance. Toutefois certain...
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La mort est-elle une fin ?
préparer, en vivant, à passer dans l'au-delà. Ainsi, dans l' Apologie , Socrate montre-t-il que le philosophe n'a pas peur de la mort parce qu'il sait qu'il trouvera dans l'Hadès la sagesse qu'il a cherché sur terre. Il doit même au coursde sa vie se préparer à mourir en faisant de la recherche de la sagesse son oeuvre principale. Si l'on en croit ainsi les différentes eschatologies religieuses de la mort (c'est à dire les différentes réflexionsreligieuses sur le but de la mort) la mort...
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