1005 résultats pour "sées"
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Animation
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INTRODUCTION
Finding Nemo
A clown fish named Marlin, left, and his friend Dory search for Marlin's son in the computer-animated feature film Finding
Nemo (2003).
Animator at WorkAnimators use computers for every part of the animation process, from creating a storyboard (a scene-by-sceneillustration of the plot) to imitating camera movement. This animator is creating a scene for the motion picture Antz(1998).C. Lepetit/Liaison Agency If an animator is basing the animation project on drawings, one of the most common animation techniques, he or she will first create a series of rough sketches thatoften will be filmed in a pencil test (simple line drawings...
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Marriage.
In many traditional societies, marriage typically involved transfers of property from the parents to their marrying children or from one set of parents to the other. Thesecustoms persist in some places today and are part of the tradition of arranged marriages. For example, in some cultures the bride’s parents may give property (knownas a dowry) to the new couple. The practice of giving dowries has been common in countries such as Greece, Egypt, India, and China from ancient times until thepresen...
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Mountain Climbing.
teeth on one side, and a straight, flat, metal blade called an adze on the other. Ice axes have many uses. One of the most common is to help the climber stay balanced on steep slopes. The climber swings the axe with a short, quick movement to lodge the pick in snow or ice, creating a secure anchor. If a climber should slip and beginsliding down a snowfield, a self-arrest can be performed by turning face down on the snow and burying the pick in the snow surface. The climber’s weight over the...
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Great Depression in the United States - U.
prices would continue to rise and they could soon sell their stocks at a profit. The widespread belief that anyone could get rich led many less affluent Americans into the market as well. Investors bought millions of shares of stock “on margin,” arisky practice similar to buying products on credit. They paid only a small part of the price and borrowed the rest, gambling that they could sell the stock at a highenough price to repay the loan and make a profit. For a time this was true: In 1928 the...
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From Pride and Prejudice - anthology.
But why Mr Darcy same so often to the Parsonage, it was more difficult to understand. It could not be for society, as he frequently sat there ten minutes togetherwithout opening his lips; and when he did speak, it seemed the effect of necessity rather than of choice—a sacrifice to propriety, not a pleasure to himself. He seldomappeared really animated. Mrs Collins knew not what to make of him. Colonel Fitzwilliam's occasionally laughing at his stupidity, proved that he was generallydifferent, wh...
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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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Holy Roman Empire
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INTRODUCTION
Holy Roman Empire, political entity of lands in western and central Europe, founded by Charlemagne in
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800 and dissolved by Emperor Francis II in 1806.
acquired the imperial title and an area running from the North Sea through Lotharingia (Lorraine) and Burgundy to northern Italy; Louis II received East Francia (theGerman duchies of Saxony, Swabia, and Bavaria). In 870 Lothair’s middle kingdom was divided by the Treaty of Mersen, which gave Lotharingia to East Francia and therest to West Francia. This division created the foundation for today’s states of Germany and France, respectively; however, in the 9th century these were highly fractured d...
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Holy Roman Empire .
acquired the imperial title and an area running from the North Sea through Lotharingia (Lorraine) and Burgundy to northern Italy; Louis II received East Francia (theGerman duchies of Saxony, Swabia, and Bavaria). In 870 Lothair’s middle kingdom was divided by the Treaty of Mersen, which gave Lotharingia to East Francia and therest to West Francia. This division created the foundation for today’s states of Germany and France, respectively; however, in the 9th century these were highly fractured d...
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Laos - country.
by the year 2025. About one-quarter of Laos’s people live in mountainous regions. The rest live in upland valleys or on the flood plains of the Mekong and its tributaries.Just over three-quarters of the population live in rural areas, although the proportion of people living in urban areas is steadily increasing. Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos. Louangphrabang, the former royal capital, is an increasingly popular tourist destination. Other major cities are theregional capitals...
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Türkei - geographie.
Mauswiesel, Tigeriltis und Fischotter. Die Paarhuferfauna ist durch Wildschwein, Reh, Rothirsch und Bezoarziege repräsentiert. Greifvögel sind u. a. mit zahlreichenAdlerarten (See-, Stein-, Kaiser-, Schell-, Schrei-, Zwerg- und Schlangenadler) sowie Geiern (Bart-, Mönchs-, Gänse- und Schmutzgeier) vertreten. BemerkenswerteGroßvögel feuchter Gebiete sind Reiher (Nacht-, Kuh-, Rallen-, Seiden-, Silber-, Purpur- und Graureiher), Rosa- und Krauskopfpelikan, Rosaflamingo, Löffler, Sichler, Weiß-und S...
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Kenya - country.
threatens fish and other water life in the lake by depriving them of oxygen. Kenya is well known for its game parks—including Masai Mara Game Park and Tsavo National Park in the south, and Marsabit National Reserve in the north—whichattract large numbers of tourists and much revenue. Conservation of wildlife within reserves has thus received high priority. About 13 percent (2007) of Kenya’s totalland is protected. There are 229 (2004) threatened species in Kenya. Threatened habitats include the...
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Banking.
loans, and some commercial loans in addition to checking accounts and time deposits. Credit unions, SLAs, and savings banks help encourage thriftiness by paying interest to consumers who put their money in savings deposits. Consequently, creditunions, SLAs, and savings banks are often referred to as thrift institutions. Of the various types of banks in the United States, commercial banks account for the greatest single source of the financial industry’s assets. In 2000 the 8,528commercial banks...
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Michigan - geography.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
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Michigan - USA History.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
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La vie de Flaubert
L'écrivain ne doit laisser de lui que sés œuvres.
Sa vie importe peu. Arrière la guenille...
La vie de Flaubert L'écrivain ne doit laisser de lui que sés œuvres. Sa vie importe peu. Arrière la guenille ! /lettre à Ernest Feydeau, 21 août 1859) 11 L'IDIOT DE LA FAMILLE ,, Gustave Flaubert naît le 12 décembre 1821. Son père, AchilleCléophas, était chirurgien en chef de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Rouen. Alors que le fils aîné, Achille (né en 1813), incarne tous les espoirs de la famille (il deviendra chirurgien comme son père), le jeune Gustave est un peu délaissé et connaît une enfance morose dan...
- Nereus
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- Gardasee - geographie.
- Titicacasee - geographie.
- Nereids
- Quadratic Equation.
- Echinoderm - biology.
- Victoriasee - geographie.
- Balchaschsee - geographie.
- Phorcys
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BERTAUT (Jean)
BERTAUT Jean ( 1552-161 1 ). Écrivain né à Donnay, en Normandie, province fertile en talents littéraires, Bertaut fit une carrière de bon aloi, occupant diverses fonctions à la cour des derniers Valois et à celle du premier Bourbon. C'est à Henri IV qu'il devra sa nomination comme évê que de Sées en 1607. Il compose de bonne heure ses premiers essais poétiques, mais ne se décide à publier qu'assez tard, passé la quarantaine. Outre les composi tions de r...
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La discusión que lo Estudios Culturales proponen sobre cultura y política y sobre hibridación.
complejas construcciones de lo humano incluyendo sus conocimientos, creencias, costumbres, y todas formas de habilidades – capacidades conseguidas por el hombre etc. Construcciones también que se encontraron clasificadas de diversas formas que dieron lugar a distintas posiciones bien determinadas en las practicas sociales en donde se estructuran las luchas de poderes – de hecho, digamos que se estructuran las discusiones por el reconocimiento. Esta estructuración conceda lo que llamamos...
- Thalassa
- Thalassa - Mythology.
- Baikalsee - geographie.
- Energy.
- Tschadsee - geographie.
- Bodensee - geographie.
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- The Body de Stephen King. L'amitié.
- What would you do if you discovered an island by accident ?
- Aquariums.
- Stomach.
- Nuclear Chemistry - chemistry.
- Opening Brooklyn follies
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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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THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE US WORLD-SYSTEM
can see on the map, the Communist states don't follow any financial or military influence of US, and their big territory is even a big opposition and threat for US hegemony. And later, the emerging markets such as Asia would establish a “world economy” as says the French Fernand Braudel “économie monde”, mostly controlled by Europe, USA and Asia. The table (source 2) shows that the world GDP, from 1850 to 2010 is more and more split between all the countries, as in 2010 the c ategory “other...
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- Creation Stories Creation Stories, myths that explain the origin of the universe, or cosmos.
- BLACK BOARD JUNGLE
- Ladogasee - geographie.
- Atmosphere.
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University of Oxford.
hundreds of distinguished books of scholarly and general interest, including the renowned Oxford English Dictionary (see Dictionary). Reviewed by: University of Oxford Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Hero and Leander - anthology.
That tale is old, but love anewMay nerve young hearts to prove as true.' Source: Bulfinch, Thomas. Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, Legends of Charlemagne. New York: Random House, 1934.
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Dolphins.
Scientists believe dolphins are at least as smart as dogs. Dolphins can communicate with one another.Their language is a set of whistles, screeches, and clicks. Dolphins take care of other dolphins that need help. Dolphins will even hold a sick or injured dolphin upout of the water so that it will not drown. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Scenario
Give me the water, Mary ! MEDIUM SHOT ON ROCHESTER AND JANE. Jane sets the tray on the table. JANE Down Pilot! ROCHESTER (He looks confused and turns his head in Jane's direction.) This is you Mary, is it not? JANE (She turns around and faces him) Mary is in the kitchen, sir. ROCHESTER (He puts out his hand with a quick gesture, moving it in air but doesn't touch Jane. He looks a bit panicked.) Who is this? Who is this? (He knits his brows, frowns and try to see the person. He...
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TPE: Qu'est-ce-qu'une marée noire ?
du pétrole. Les problèmes commencent en fait avec le résidu. Celui-ci est en effet dense et visqueux. Une partie va se dissoudre lentement dans l'eau avec pourconséquence de densifier encore le reste de la nappe et de polluer gravement, car les molécules dissoutes à ce stade sont extrêmement toxiques pour la vie sous-marine. Le reste, presque du goudron tant c'est dense, est ballotté, brassé jusqu'à former une émulsion que les spécialistes appellent " mousse au chocolat ". Un nom qui lui vient c...
- From Bulfinch's Mythology: Daedalus - anthology.