2034 résultats pour "thema"
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Slavery in Africa.
The spread of Islam from Arabia into Africa after the religion’s founding in the 7th century AD affected the practice of slavery and slave trading in West, Central, and East Africa. Arabs had practiced slave raiding and trading in Arabia for centuries prior to the founding of Islam, and slavery became a component of Islamic traditions.Both the Qur'an (Koran) (the sacred scripture of Islam) and Islamic religious law served to codify and justify the existence of slavery. As Muslim Arabs conquered...
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From Julius Caesar - anthology.
Let but the commons hear this testament—Which, pardon me, I do not mean to read—And they would go and kiss dead Caesar's wounds,And dip their napkins in his sacred blood,Yea, beg a hair of him for memory,And, dying, mention it within their wills,Bequeathing it as a rich legacyUnto their issue.FIFTH PLEBEIAN : We'll hear the will. Read it, Mark Antony. ALL THE PLEBEIANS : The will, the will! We will hear Caesar's will. ANTONY : Have patience, gentle friends, I must not read it. It is not meet you...
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Commentaire composé : Apollinaire : Aubade chantée à Lætare un an passé
prennent sous sa plume la figure des adolescents d'aujourd'hui en s'embrassant « à bouches folles » et en sifflotant dans les bois.Mais le désir de renouvellement poétique d'Apollinaire ne s'exprime pas seulement dans les thèmes, il s'exprime aussi dans l'écriture. En effet, si le poème possèdeune forme régulière, trois quintils d'octosyllabes, on peut noter tout d'abord l'absence totale de ponctuation. Cette innovation poétique est d'ailleurs attachée à sonnom. Cette absence met en valeur l'asp...
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Biographie et thèmes dans Mateo Falcone
Thèmes du livre - honneur - trahison - Tentation
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Anthologie sur la marche à pied
évident. Pour cela nous nous appuierons sur 12 oeuvres, d'auteurs, de mouvements littéraires et de formes variés. Le premier poème que j'ai choisi est « Sensation » de Arthur Rimbaud. Il se trouve en première place car comme j'ai choisi mon thème par rapport à Rimbaud il m'a paru logique de mettre une des ses oeuvres en première. Dans cette oeuvre, le poète, est encore adolescent. Il nous fait part de ses désirs de fugues, qu'il va combler dans les années ou les mois à venir. Ce poème est com...
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Native American Literature.
Many Native American writers of the 19th century wrote histories of their tribes. One tribal historian was David Cusick (Tuscarora), whose Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations (1827) was the first published tribal history. Tribal histories explained the deep ties that tribes had to their ancestral homelands. Beginning in the 18th century, these ties took on special meaning because the United States government began removing Native Americans from their traditional lands. These removal...
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Diving (underwater).
compensator (or control) device (BCD or BC), which the diver wears as a vest. By adding air to the BCD, the diver becomes more buoyant and rises. By releasing air,the diver becomes less buoyant and sinks. With minor adjustments of air, the diver can achieve neutral buoyancy. A third hose attaches to pressure gauges that diversuse to monitor how much air remains in the tank. A fourth hose attaches to a backup breathing device called an alternate air source, or octopus. Divers also wear a belt w...
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Mesopotamian Art and Architecture
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Mesopotamian Art and Architecture, the arts and buildings of the ancient Middle Eastern civilizations that developed in the area (now Iraq) between the Tigris and
Euphrates rivers from prehistory to the 6th century
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arts. III EARLY DYNASTIC PERIOD Figures from Tell AsmarCreated around 2700 bc, these stone figures are from the city of Tell Asmar in what today is Iraq. From the Temple ofAbu, the statuettes stood in watchful prayer with the wide, staring eyes often found in Sumerian sculpture. The figuresare in the Iraq Museum, Baghdād, Iraq.Art Resource, NY The first historical epoch of Sumerian dominance lasted from about 3000 BC until about 2340 BC. While earlier architectural traditions continued, a ne...
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Economics.
Malthus, nature's check was “positive”: “The power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must insome shape or other visit the human race.” The shapes it took included war, epidemics, pestilence and plague, human vices, and famine, all combining to level theworld's population with the world's food supply. The only escape from population pressure and the horrors of the positive check was in voluntary limitation of population, no...
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United States House of Representatives.
Because of the high cost of elections and the short two-year term of office, members of the House campaign almost constantly. They spend much of their time raisingcampaign funds, and they frequently return to their districts to keep in touch with voters. Because the elections are so frequent, House members tend to pay closeattention to how their votes in Congress will be seen in the short term. House members tend to come from wealthier family backgrounds than average Americans. Few working class...
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Pottery
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Pottery, clay that is chemically altered and permanently hardened by firing in a kiln.
basket, or a clay or plaster form. Liquid clay can be poured into plaster molds. A pot can be coil built: Clay is rolled between the palms of the hands and extended intolong coils, a coil is formed into a ring, and the pot is built up by superimposing rings. Also, a ball of clay can be pinched into the desired shape. The most sophisticatedpottery-making technique is wheel throwing. The potter's wheel, invented in the 4th millennium BC, is a flat disk that revolves horizontally on a pivot. Both...
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Ice Hockey.
Each period begins with a face-off at the blue dot at center ice. During the face-off one player from each team lines up at the dot with the stick blade on the ice. After the referee drops the puck, the two players attempt to gain possession of it. Quick hands and strength are essential qualities for players participating in the face-off. Once the puck is dropped, it is in play until an official’s whistle stops it, a goal is scored, or time expires. The team on offense tries to move the puck f...
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Bulgaria - country.
E Climate Most of Bulgaria has a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers. The climate in general is more severe than in other European areas of the samelatitudes, and the average annual temperature range is greater than that of neighboring countries. Severe droughts, frosts, winds, and hail storms frequently damagecrops. A Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and mild, humid winters, prevails in the valley of the southwestern Rhodope Mountains; the northern limit of theclimati...
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Quels sont les excès et quelles sont les limites de la raison ?
Sur quoi porte précisément le texte proposé ? Sur le conflit séculaire entre violence et vérité. Pascal précised'emblée la nature de ce conflit, en parlant d'une guerre, et en assigne même le responsable premier, enécrivant : « la violence essaie d'opprimer la vérité. » Bref, l'agresseur est bien la violence elle-même, ce qui nesaurait surprendre compte tenu de ce qui la définit : entendue en son sens strict, la violence n'est pas autrechose que l'exercice brut de la force, sans égard pour le...
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Los Angeles - geography.
(2006 population, 472,494), located east of the Port of Los Angeles. The city of Compton (95,701) is located north of Long Beach, on the east side of the AlamedaCorridor. On the other side of the corridor are the cities of Torrance (142,350) and Inglewood (114,914). Northwest of Inglewood and west of downtown Los Angeles are the wealthy and fashionable Santa Monica (88,050) and Beverly Hills (34,979). Both cities are enclaves:Santa Monica is surrounded by the City of Los Angeles to the north, ea...
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Los Angeles - geography.
(2006 population, 472,494), located east of the Port of Los Angeles. The city of Compton (95,701) is located north of Long Beach, on the east side of the AlamedaCorridor. On the other side of the corridor are the cities of Torrance (142,350) and Inglewood (114,914). Northwest of Inglewood and west of downtown Los Angeles are the wealthy and fashionable Santa Monica (88,050) and Beverly Hills (34,979). Both cities are enclaves:Santa Monica is surrounded by the City of Los Angeles to the north, ea...
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New York (city) - geography.
The Bronx is the fourth largest and the northernmost of the five boroughs, and the only one on the American mainland. Even so, it is surrounded by water on threesides: Long Island Sound on the east, the Harlem and East rivers on the south, and Hudson River on the west. Encompassing 109 sq km (42 sq mi), it had 1,332,650inhabitants in 2000. Largely residential, the Bronx includes dozens of vibrant neighborhoods. Fieldston is particularly elegant, with great stone houses set among spacious lawns a...
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Medicine.
C Other Health Professionals Medicine is not restricted to physicians. A wide variety of health care practitioners work in this exciting field. By far the largest professional group is nurses. Registerednurses help physicians during examinations, treatment, and surgery. They observe, evaluate, and record patients’ symptoms, administer medications, and provideother care ( see Nursing). Nurse practitioners perform basic duties once reserved for physicians, such as diagnosing and treating common i...
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Iran - country.
Zagros mountains. In the more arid central part of the country, wild pistachio and other drought-resistant trees grow in areas that have not been disturbed by humanactivity. Tamarisk and other salt-tolerant bushes grow along the margins of the Dasht-e Kavir. A wide variety of native mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects inhabit Iran. Many species of mammals—including wolves, foxes, bears, mountain goats, red mountainsheep, rabbits, and gerbils—continue to thrive. Others—including Caspian tigers,...
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Thème 2 – Dynamiques territoriales, coopérations et tensions dans la mondialisation
Thème 2 – Dynamiques territoriales, coopérations et tensions dans la mondialisation 1.Des territoires inégalement intégrés dans la mondialisation 1.1. Une hiérarchie des territoires La hiérarchie des territoires est en constante évolution avec l’affirmation, la réaffirmation et l’émergence des acteurs de la mondialisation. Voir activité n°1. Quelle est la hiérarchie des territoires en lien avec la mondialisation ? Mondialisation : processus d’accroissement des échanges internationaux et...
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La Nausée 1938 Jean-Paul Sartre (résume et analyse complète)
dernière fois à la bibliothèque. À la brasserie, désabusé, il a soudain l'idée que la création romanesque peut lui apporter le salut. Passages-clés : l'Autodidacte, la racine de marronnier, l'épilogue. THÈMES DOMINANTS • L'absurde est le vrai sujet du roman, il se révèle sous toutes les hypocri sies sociales. Ainsi, sous ses apparences d'humaniste, l'Autodidacte cache des goûts pédérastiques ; la bourgeoisie de Bouville, sous ses airs débon naires, e...
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Theme 2 History: The multiplication of actors in a bipolar world (from 1945 to the beginning of the 1970s)
Theme 2 History: The multiplication of actors in a bipolar world (from 1945 to the beginning of the 1970s) History Chapter 1: The End of World War Two and the Beginning of the Cold War 1945-49 Chapter 1 Key issue Assess the role played by the USSR in the origins of the Cold War Marshall Plan Blame for the origins os the Cold War lies mainly with the USA. How far do you agree? Truman Doctrine The pursuit of national selfinterest by both the USA and the USSR was a Key...
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Le commentaire de texte (Méthodologie pour EAF)
rédaction de la copie L'introduction comporte trois points essentiels : • Situation du texte : dans l'œuvre, si elle est connue de l'élève, ou dans le mouvement littéraire que représente l'auteur(romantisme, symbolisme, réalisme, etc.), ou dans un type d'écriture représenté (texte lyrique, épique, etc.), ou dans l'époque considérée. Si l'élève connaît bien l'écrivain, il doit résister à la tentation de dire tout ce qu'il sait. Il ne relève, en effet, que ce qui a un rapportavec le texte e...
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Les Fleurs du mal, Charles Baudelaire, corpus
des saintes Légions // Et que vous l'invitez à l'éternelle fête ». Cette place privilégiée du poète est appuyée dans « Elévation », où l'esprit du poète va se « purifier dans l'air supérieur » et « plane sur la vie ». Le poète a donc une place privilégiée qui le situe au dessus des simples mortels. Dans « Les phares », les poètes sont présentés comme les « sentinelles », les « porte-voix », les « citadelles » dont le cri « vient mourir au bord de [l'] éternité ». Les poètes accèdent donc presque...
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Le cinéma Scandinave (Exposé – Art & Littérature – Collège/Lycée)
Garbo part bientôt à Berlin jouer pour Pabst (Jo Rue sons joie, 1925) avant de suivre Stiller à Hollywood en 1926 . Stiller ne parviendra pas à s'imposer à Hollywood , mais Garbo y deviendra une star. I.U AUTRES RtALISATEURS DU MUET • L'industrie suédoise a attiré d'autres cinéastes nordiques : Dreyer pour Jo Quatrième Alliance de dame Marguerite (1920 ) ou Christen sen pour Jo Sorcellerie à travers les âges (1922) . Mais elle commence à décliner q...
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impressionnisme (art) - peinture.
Galette, scène populaire et campagnarde, la Balançoire et Étude; torse, effet de soleil (musée d’Orsay, Paris), que les critiques n’hésitent pas à qualifier d’« amas de chair en décomposition ». Quant à Degas, pourtant principal animateur des expositions impressionnistes, il n’adhère au mouvement qu’au nom de la liberté de peindre, préférant de très loin au plein air « ce que l’on ne voit plus que dans sa mémoire ». « Il vous faut une vie naturelle ; à moi la vie factice », explique-t-il à...
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William TURNER (Exposé – Art & Littérature – Collège/Lycée)
EN QUlTE D'INDÉPENDANCE • Dan s la décennie 1810 , Turner pour suit sa course aux honneurs : il est ainsi nommé membre du conseil d'administration de la Royal Academy , puis membre du comité d'accrochage . • En 1807, il devient professeur de perspective dans cette école . • Toutefois , afin d'échapper aux querelles intestines qui agitent ce haut lieu de l 'art londonien , Turner décide dès 1806 de participer aux expositions de la British Institution ,...
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Plus intéressante encore est l'apparition des formes architecturales historiques :
Fig. 7 Détaildesreprésentations dela«tombe décorée »de Hiérakonpolis. figurés (Vandier :1952, 533-560), mêmesile thème seretrouve dansla«tombe décorée »de Hiérakonpolis, traité dansunstyle moins typé(Vandier :1952, 563).Undocument commelepion dejeu d'époque thinite trouvé àAbou Roach etfigurant unemaison auxbâtiments couvertsd'untoitàdouble pente(Louvre E14 698) — prévu doncpourpermettre l'écoulement del'eau depluie —,que l'onévoque souvent pourtémoigner de l'influence mésopotamienne, n'estguère...
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MARIVAUX, Le jeux de l'amour et du hasard : incipit
1.3.9 Pas d'indication sur les bruitages. 1.3.10 Oui, il y a une relation entre les décors et les personnages comme dit plus haut. Paris est une ville qui symbolise le mélange(hétérogène) des classes sociales, on, peut donc faire un lien avec la présentation des personnages qui se compose depersonnages aisé (bourgeois) et de leur domestiques (classe populaire). 1.3.11 Le décor ne joue pas un rôle important, il donne très peu d'indication. Le fait qu'il se passe à Paris peut être interpré...
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Arthur
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King Arthur
Legend and lore surround the life of Arthur, a medieval king of the Britons.
Arthur Receiving ExcaliburAccording to legend, soon after King Arthur became ruler of Britain, he received his magnificent sword Excalibur from ahand that rose mysteriously from a lake. With Excalibur, Arthur led his armies to many victories over Britain’s enemies.Corbis Because of his humble origins, Arthur must overcome strong opposition from the British nobles to his royal claim, but eventually he is crowned. To help him in his taskof leading Britain, he receives a great sword, Excalibur, off...
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Common-sense ethics
mind, common to all human beings. Reid thought this showed that God meant it to guide our wills. It is both an intellectual and active power. As an intellectual power, it enables us to intuit directly the first principles of morality. Reid thought that moral reasoning, and indeed all reasoning, must start from self-evident first principles which we perceive immediately. If we had to figure out the basic principles of morality by a process of ratiocination, as Locke maintained, morality would not...
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From The Red Badge of Courage - anthology.
The youth put forth anxious arms to assist him, but the tall soldier went firmly on as if propelled. Since the youth's arrival as a guardian for his friend, the otherwounded men had ceased to display much interest. They occupied themselves again in dragging their own tragedies toward the rear. Suddenly, as the two friends marched on, the tall soldier seemed to be overcome by a terror. His face turned to a semblance of gray paste. He clutched the youth's armand looked all about him, as if dre...
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néerlandaise, littérature.
moralités, et de brefs poèmes satiriques ou lyriques, qu’elles destinaient parfois aux membres du clergé et de la noblesse. Parmi les membres les plus éminents de ces chambres de rhétorique, notons Anthonis de Roovere (1430-1482) et Mathys Casteleyn (1485-1550). Les chambres de rhétorique jouèrent aussi un rôle déterminant dans l’essor du théâtre néerlandais. Particulièrement présentes lors des grandes fêtes populaires, religieuses ou dynastiques, elles s’illustrèrent en effet dans l’organisatio...
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Frank Zappa - Musik.
1969 Burnt Weeny Sandwich Theme from Burnt Weeny SandwichHoliday in Berlin, Full BlownLittle House I Used to Live in 1970 Weasels Ripped My Flesh Prelude to The Afternoon of ASexually Aroused Gas MaskEric Dolphy Memorial BarbecueMy Guitar Wants To Kill Your MamaOrange County Lumber Truck 1970 Chunga's Revenge Transylvania BoogieRoad LadiesTwenty Small CigarsNancy & Mary MusicChunga's RevengeSharleena 1971 Fillmore East: June 1971 Little House I Used To Live InMud SharkWhat Kind of Girl Do You Th...
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Micromegas fiche de lecture
SQ n°2 de 1 ère STG L’esprit des Lumières : étude de Micromé gas de Voltaire. Objets d’étude : Mvt littéraire et culturel (Lumières). L’argumentation par l’apologue (récit à visée argumentative). Problématique : Comment le conte philosophique permet -il de délivrer une leçon de sagesse ? Thèmes : Le regard étranger et la relativité permettant la satire sociale. Le conte et le dialogue philosophiques. L’ironie voltairienne. Lecture cursive : Voltaire, L’Ingénu (dans...
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I did not know if the baby was making me sick or if your grandfather was.
For himself? I pulled thebook fromhim.Itwas wetwith tears running downthepages, asifthe book itselfwere crying. Hehid hisface in his hands. Letme see you cry,Itold him. I do not want tohurt you, hesaid byshaking hishead lefttoright. It hurts mewhen youdonot want tohurt me,Itold him. Letme see you cry. He lowered hishands. Onone cheek itsaid YESbackward. Onone cheek itsaid NObackward. Hewas stilllooking down. Now thetears didnot run down hischeeks, butfellfrom hiseyes tothe ground. Letme see you...
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Book
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INTRODUCTION
Kelmscott Chaucer
The Kelmscott Chaucer was published in 1896 by William Morris' company, the Kelmscott Press.
B Medieval European Books Illustration of Saint Mark in the Ebbo GospelsThis is a page from the illuminated manuscript known as the Ebbo Gospels (about 816-835). It depicts Saint Mark lookingheavenward for inspiration as he writes his gospel account, and is drawn in an expressive, energetic style typical ofmedieval art of that period. The full name of the Ebbo Gospels is the Gospel Book of Archbishop Ebbo of Reims. This pagemeasures about 25 by 20 cm (about 10 by 8 in).Bridgeman Art Library, Lo...
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Zebra - biology.
C Life Span Captive zebras have lived into their late 30s. Life expectancy in the wild, where predators abound, is probably not much more than 12 years. IV SOCIAL BEHAVIOR Like horses, zebras have large brains and a wide variety of social behaviors. Although they cannot match the overall intelligence of mammals that hunt, zebras interactwith each other in complex ways. Zebras usually live in groups known as herds, but the social structure of these groups depends on the species. The plains zeb...
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Grover Cleveland.
Americans, Roman Catholics, and Southerners, who all generally supported the Democratic Party. The statement lost Blaine any chance of getting the Irish Americanvote in New York City. The Mugwumps supported Cleveland because of Blaine’s political past. Even the Prohibition Party candidate received 25,000 votes that normallywould have gone to the Republican candidate. New York’s 36 electoral votes swung the election to Cleveland. He won the state’s vote by only about 1000 in a total vote of more...
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Grover Cleveland
Americans, Roman Catholics, and Southerners, who all generally supported the Democratic Party. The statement lost Blaine any chance of getting the Irish Americanvote in New York City. The Mugwumps supported Cleveland because of Blaine’s political past. Even the Prohibition Party candidate received 25,000 votes that normallywould have gone to the Republican candidate. New York’s 36 electoral votes swung the election to Cleveland. He won the state’s vote by only about 1000 in a total vote of more...
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Book Publishing
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Book Publishing, manufacture, publication, and distribution of books.
they use advanced printers and binding techniques to run off as many books as required. Printing only as many books as needed allows companies to save money, andbeing able to store books digitally means that books can be printed whenever necessary, keeping them in print indefinitely. B Marketing and Distribution Once the book has been made, it is ready for distribution. Traditionally, trade books have been sold primarily by salespeople calling on bookstores across the countryand taking orders f...
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Pyramids (Egypt) - geography.
limestone debris left over from the construction work. When the workers had completed the pyramid and installed the pyramidion, or cap stone, ramps still covered the surface of the pyramid. As the workers dismantled the ramps from the top down, they slowly exposed the pyramid’s stone surface, which stonemasons smoothed and polished. When the ramp was gone, the pyramid wasdisplayed in its full majesty. B Interior The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, with a series of passages leading t...
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Pyramids (Egypt) - History.
limestone debris left over from the construction work. When the workers had completed the pyramid and installed the pyramidion, or cap stone, ramps still covered the surface of the pyramid. As the workers dismantled the ramps from the top down, they slowly exposed the pyramid’s stone surface, which stonemasons smoothed and polished. When the ramp was gone, the pyramid wasdisplayed in its full majesty. B Interior The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, with a series of passages leading t...
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Excerpt from Dombey and Son - anthology.
light. Rivers and seas were formed to float their ships; rainbows gave them promise of fair weather; winds blew for or against their enterprises; stars and planetscircled in their orbits, to preserve inviolate a system of which they were the centre. Common abbreviations took new meanings in his eyes, and had sole reference tothem. A.D. had no concern with anno Domini, but stood for anno Dombei—and Son. He had risen, as his father had before him, in the course of life and death, from Son to D...
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EXERCICE ECRIT LE THÈME DE LA MAISON : FREUD ET THE BLACK PHONE
EXERCICE ECRIT LE THÈME DE LA MAISON : FREUD ET THE BLACK PHONE Le thème de la « maison » exprimé par Freud dans la série (épisode 1) et le film The Black Phone vu en classe : 1. Décrivez tous les éléments que contient la maison du film autant que vous vous en souvenez La maison du film est une maison typiquement américaine, c’est à dire que c’est une maison composée d’un sous-sol, d’un rez-de-chaussée, d’un étage et d’un garage extérieur ou intérieur, dans notre cas un garage extérieur....
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Soil.
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Soil, the loose material that covers the land surfaces of
an exchange between plants and the atmosphere, as oxygen diffuses into the soil and is used by roots for respiration. In turn, the resulting carbon dioxide diffusesthrough pore spaces and returns to the atmosphere. This exchange is most efficient in soils with a high degree of porosity. For farmers, gardeners, landscapers, andothers with a professional interest in soil health, the process of aeration—making holes in the soil surface to permit the exchange of air—is a crucial activity. Theburrowi...
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Plant - biology.
B1 Vacuoles Vacuoles are membrane-bound cavities filled with cell sap, which is made up mostly of water containing various dissolved sugars, salts, and other chemicals. B2 Plastids Plastids are types of organelles, structures that carry out specialized functions in the cell. Three kinds of plastids are important here. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyllsand carotenoid pigments; they are the site of photosynthesis, the process in which light energy from the sun is fixed as chemical energy in the b...
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International Law.
merchants), modernized the rights of neutrals during maritime war, and required blockades to be effective. The Declaration of Paris also initiated the practice of allowingnations other than the original signatories to accede (become a party to) to an agreement. In 1864 a conference convened in Geneva, Switzerland, at the invitation of the Swiss government. The conference approved a convention for the proper treatment ofwounded soldiers on the battlefield and the protection of medical personnel;...
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Flower - biology.
insects. The sepals unfurl as the flower opens and often resemble small green leaves at the flower’s base. In some flowers, the sepals are colorful and work with thepetals to attract pollinators. E Variations in Structure Like virtually all forms in nature, flowers display many variations in their structure. Most flowers have all four whorls—pistil, stamens, petals, and sepals. Botanists callthese complete flowers. But some flowers are incomplete, meaning they lack one or more whorls. Incomplet...
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Human Nutrition.
is one of the most preventable types of cancer. Nutritionists caution that most Americans need to eat more complex carbohydrates. In the typical American diet, only 40 to 50 percent of total calories come fromcarbohydrates—a lower percentage than found in most of the world. To make matters worse, half of the carbohydrate calories consumed by the typical American comefrom processed foods filled with simple sugars. Experts recommend that these foods make up no more that 10 percent of our diet, bec...