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Arkansas - geography.
temperature rises to the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F). C2 Precipitation Arkansas receives about 1,000 to 1,300 mm (about 40 to 50 in) of precipitation a year, and some areas receive even more. Most of the rain comes during winter andspring and at times is so heavy as to cause flooding. Snow is rare in the south but amounts to more than 250 mm (10 in) a year in the mountains. C3 Growing Season Arkansas has a long growing season. It averages 211 days for the state as a whole and ranges from 241...
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Arkansas - USA History.
temperature rises to the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F). C2 Precipitation Arkansas receives about 1,000 to 1,300 mm (about 40 to 50 in) of precipitation a year, and some areas receive even more. Most of the rain comes during winter andspring and at times is so heavy as to cause flooding. Snow is rare in the south but amounts to more than 250 mm (10 in) a year in the mountains. C3 Growing Season Arkansas has a long growing season. It averages 211 days for the state as a whole and ranges from 241...
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Connecticut - geography.
The state’s shoreline, when all the bays and inlets are taken into account, has a total length of 995 km (618 mi). The coastline is deeply indented by long estuaries androcky inlets, and there are many sandy beaches and stretches of tidal marsh. There are several good harbors along the coast, the most important of which is at NewHaven. A few small islands lie offshore in Long Island Sound. D Climate Connecticut has long, hot summers and cold winters. The climate does not vary greatly from place...
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Connecticut - USA History.
The state’s shoreline, when all the bays and inlets are taken into account, has a total length of 995 km (618 mi). The coastline is deeply indented by long estuaries androcky inlets, and there are many sandy beaches and stretches of tidal marsh. There are several good harbors along the coast, the most important of which is at NewHaven. A few small islands lie offshore in Long Island Sound. D Climate Connecticut has long, hot summers and cold winters. The climate does not vary greatly from place...
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Dfinition: AGNOSTICISME, substantif masculin.
2. Le fait d'tre connu ne change pas la nature d'une chose, mais il transforme sa valeur; il lui confre une signification renouvele et par l mme une efficacit suprieure. Il peut en tre de mme un autre plan pour le mystre... Il y a certains rapports suprieurs qui ne se dfinissent et s'lucident que par la communion dans le mystre. Rien l qui ressemble l' agnosticisme banal, d'aprs lequel au contraire le fait d'tre connu ou non ne change rien l'objet. C'est l...
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Spain - country.
B Natural Resources Spain has a number of mineral resources. The largest known deposits are of iron ore, zinc, and lead. Spain also produces significant quantities of copper and mercury.These deposits are mined mainly in Huelva province in southwestern Spain, around Cartagena on the Mediterranean, and at various points along the Bay of Biscay inthe north. Additionally, uranium is mined in the region of Extremadura, near the Portuguese frontier, where pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, tungsten, and po...
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South Africa - country.
The major soil zones are conditioned largely by climatic factors. In the semiarid north and west, soils are alkaline and poorly developed. In the southern part of WesternCape Province, rain falls mostly in the winter months, and soils there form slowly and are generally thin and immature. The moderate temperatures and summer rainfallof the High Veld and eastern coastal areas create conditions for more productive organic decomposition, leading to dark, fertile soils, or chernozems, similar to tho...
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Wisconsin (state) - geography.
-6° C (22° F) in the southeast, along the Lake Michigan shore. During winter extremely cold weather persists for several weeks at a time. C2 Precipitation Average annual precipitation ranges from 700 to 800 mm (28 to 32 in). Rainfall is generally heaviest during the spring and summer, and snowfall is generally moderatein the south, but can be quite heavy in the north. Thunderstorms, sometimes accompanied by devastating tornadoes, are common in spring and summer, particularly inthe southern part...
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Wisconsin (state) - USA History.
-6° C (22° F) in the southeast, along the Lake Michigan shore. During winter extremely cold weather persists for several weeks at a time. C2 Precipitation Average annual precipitation ranges from 700 to 800 mm (28 to 32 in). Rainfall is generally heaviest during the spring and summer, and snowfall is generally moderatein the south, but can be quite heavy in the north. Thunderstorms, sometimes accompanied by devastating tornadoes, are common in spring and summer, particularly inthe southern part...
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tres, et je me trouvai comme contraint d'entreprendre moi-même de me conduire.
1 10 Discours de la méthode marbre qui n'est point encore ébauché. Puis, pour l'analyse des anciens 6 et l'algèbre des mo dernes 7, outre qu'elles ne s'étendent qu'à des matières fort abstraites, et qui ne semblent d'aucun usage, la première est toujours si as treinte à la considération des figures qu'elle ne peut exercer l'entendement sans fatiguer beau coup l'imagination; et on s'est tellement assu jetti en la dernière à...
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Le Ventre de Paris
en les compromettant, par mechancete.
J'ai un sou, dit-il. La vue du sou calma Pauline. Il tenait le sou du bout des doigts, devant elle, si bien qu'elle descendit sur la chaussee, sans y prendre garde, pour suivre le sou. Decidement, le petit Muche etait en bonne fortune. Qu'est-ce que tu aimes? demanda-t-il. Elle ne repondit pas tout de suite; elle ne savait pas, elle aimait trop de choses. Lui, nomma une foule de friandises: de la reglisse, de la melasse, des boules de gomme, du sucre en poudre. Le sucre en poudre fit beaucoup...
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Oído - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Las ondas sonoras, en realidad cambios en la presión del aire, son transmitidas a través del canal auditivo externo hacia el tímpano, en el cual se produce una vibración.Estas vibraciones se comunican al oído medio mediante la cadena de huesecillos (martillo, yunque y estribo) y, a través de la ventana oval, hasta el líquido del oído interno.El movimiento de la endolinfa que se produce al vibrar la cóclea, estimula el movimiento de un grupo de proyecciones finas, similares a cabellos, denominada...
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Coffee - biology.
States law, the addition of chicory or any other substance must be clearly stated on the brand label. IV HISTORY Exactly where and when coffee was first cultivated is not known, but some authorities believe that it was grown initially in Arabia near the Red Sea about AD675. Coffee cultivation was rare until the 15th and 16th centuries, when extensive planting of the tree occurred in the Yemen region of Arabia. The consumption of coffee increasedin Europe during the 17th century, prompting the...
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La déforestation en Amazonie
-And, What can we do about it ? I ) Wha t a re t he causes of t he defo resta t ion ?? A) T he logging The wood’s industrial exploitation has a very strong impact on the forest’s life. The cut wood is always rising since the exploitation of the forest is not yet economically viable. The Amazonian’s wood is really famous all over the world for his quality and usually used in the world’s production of pieces of furniture. It exists two types of tree cutting...
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Oído - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Las ondas sonoras, en realidad cambios en la presión del aire, son transmitidas a través del canal auditivo externo hacia el tímpano, en el cual se produce una vibración.Estas vibraciones se comunican al oído medio mediante la cadena de huesecillos (martillo, yunque y estribo) y, a través de la ventana oval, hasta el líquido del oído interno.El movimiento de la endolinfa que se produce al vibrar la cóclea, estimula el movimiento de un grupo de proyecciones finas, similares a cabellos, denominada...
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Turquía - geografía.
de Guleman y Fethoye, y de magnetita en las proximidades de Divrigi, además de plomo y cinc repartidos por todo el país. En Boron se ha encontrado cobre y plata, ypetróleo en cantidades más reducidas en la zona suroriental. 2.6 Temas medioambientales Situada en el punto de encuentro de tres grandes regiones biogeográficas, Turquía alberga 2.400 especies vegetales endémicas. Las zonas con lagos, lagunas costeras yotros humedales son numerosas. Aproximadamente el 13,1% (2005) de la tierra está cu...
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Ecosystem.
work. The tiny bacteria and fungi feed upon the remains of the salmon. They break down the salmon intochemical nutrients. Nutrients from the salmon go into the soil. The roots of plants along the riverbank take up the nutrients. They use the nutrients to make food. Inthis way, nutrients get recycled back through the ecosystem. WHAT CAN HARM AN ECOSYSTEM? Any change in one living or nonliving part of an ecosystem can cause changes in other parts. Droughts,storms, and fires can change ecosystems....
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Ecology.
an input of nutrients exceeding the capability of the ecosystem to process them. Nutrients eroded and leached from agricultural lands, along with sewage and industrialwastes accumulated from urban areas, all drain into streams, rivers, lakes, and estuaries. These pollutants destroy plants and animals that cannot tolerate theirpresence or the changed environmental conditions caused by them; at the same time they favor a few organisms more tolerant to changed conditions. Thus,precipitation filled...
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Ecology - biology.
an input of nutrients exceeding the capability of the ecosystem to process them. Nutrients eroded and leached from agricultural lands, along with sewage and industrialwastes accumulated from urban areas, all drain into streams, rivers, lakes, and estuaries. These pollutants destroy plants and animals that cannot tolerate theirpresence or the changed environmental conditions caused by them; at the same time they favor a few organisms more tolerant to changed conditions. Thus,precipitation filled...
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La tentation de Saint Antoine
En effet, il n'a pas l'intelligence tres .
ANTOINE Te tairas-tu, vipere! HILARION Cela n'est peut-etre pas si difficile. Les exhortations des amis, le plaisir d'insulter le peuple, le serment qu'on a fait, un certain vertige, mille circonstances les aident. Antoine s'eloigne d'Hilarion. Hilarion le suit. D'ailleurs, cette maniere de mourir amene de grands desordres. Denys, Cyprien et Gregoire s'y sont soustraits. Pierre d'Alexandrie l'a blamee, et le concile d'Elvire ... ANTOINE se bouche les oreilles. Je n'ecoute plus! HILARION elevant...
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Native American Architecture.
B Relationship to the Universe and Nature A more profound difference between European American and Native American perceptions lay in how human beings saw themselves in relationship to the universe andin what they believed their responsibilities were to the natural world and to each other. Most European Americans saw themselves as separate from creation andadversaries of nature, ever struggling to conquer and subdue nature and force it to yield to their will. Native Americans saw themselves as...
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Montana - geography.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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Montana - USA History.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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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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Illinois - geography.
the state before joining the Mississippi River at Grafton. The Illinois has been deepened and straightened and forms part of the Illinois Waterway. The watershed between rivers that flow into the Mississippi river system and rivers that flow into the Great Lakes is low and in many places is not easily discernible. Inwhat is now the Chicago area, explorers had little difficulty portaging, or carrying, their canoes over the low watershed between the Des Plaines River, which flows intothe Illinois,...
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Illinois - USA History.
the state before joining the Mississippi River at Grafton. The Illinois has been deepened and straightened and forms part of the Illinois Waterway. The watershed between rivers that flow into the Mississippi river system and rivers that flow into the Great Lakes is low and in many places is not easily discernible. Inwhat is now the Chicago area, explorers had little difficulty portaging, or carrying, their canoes over the low watershed between the Des Plaines River, which flows intothe Illinois,...
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Wyoming (state) - geography.
The basins, which lie in the rain shadow of mountains, are very dry, with an average annual precipitation of about 250 mm (about 10 in) or less; the Great Plains regionhas an annual average of about 380 mm (about 15 in), and the Black Hills region receives slightly more. Thunderstorms and hailstorms are relatively frequent insummer. The annual snowfall ranges from about 500 mm (about 20 in) in the Bighorn Basin to well over 5,100 mm (over 200 in) in the higher mountains, where annualprecipitatio...
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Wyoming (state) - USA History.
The basins, which lie in the rain shadow of mountains, are very dry, with an average annual precipitation of about 250 mm (about 10 in) or less; the Great Plains regionhas an annual average of about 380 mm (about 15 in), and the Black Hills region receives slightly more. Thunderstorms and hailstorms are relatively frequent insummer. The annual snowfall ranges from about 500 mm (about 20 in) in the Bighorn Basin to well over 5,100 mm (over 200 in) in the higher mountains, where annualprecipitatio...
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Evolución humana - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Los cambios genéticos pueden mejorar la capacidad de los organismos para sobrevivir, reproducirse y, en animales, criar a su descendencia. Este proceso se denominaadaptación. Los progenitores transmiten mutaciones genéticas adaptativas a su descendencia y finalmente estos cambios se generalizan en una población —un grupo de organismos de la misma especie que comparten un hábitat local particular. Existen numerosos factores que pueden favorecer nuevas adaptaciones, pero los cambios delentorno d...
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Pennsylvania - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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Pennsylvania - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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Pollination - biology.
rapidly as in cross-pollination, because one plant with a beneficial gene can transmit it only to its own offspring and not to other plants. Self-pollination evolved laterthan cross-pollination, and may have developed as a survival mechanism in harsh environments where pollinators were scarce. IV POLLEN TRANSFER Unlike animals, plants are literally rooted to the spot, and so cannot move to combine sex cells from different plants; for this reason, species have evolved effectivestrategies for ac...
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Insecto - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Tipos de piezas bucales de los insectosLas piezas bucales de los insectos dependen del régimen de alimentación. Las piezas masticadoras, presentes en escarabajos, grillosy cucarachas, constan de dos poderosas mandíbulas trituradoras, a veces revestidas de dientes, que cortan, desgarran y trituran. Lamosca doméstica tiene una pieza llamada labio con la que absorbe alimentos líquidos previamente digeridos por las enzimas salivaresque exuda. La mariposa chupa nutrientes líquidos, como el néctar, co...
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Frog (animal).
which means that their body temperature depends on the temperature of the surrounding environment. Few species can tolerate temperatures below 4°C (40°F) orabove 40°C (104°F), and many species can survive only within a narrower range of temperatures. In addition, frogs’ thin, moist skin offers little protection againstwater loss, and when on land the animals must guard against drying out. Many frogs are active at night because temperatures are cooler and humidity is higher thanduring the day. In...
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Frog (animal) - biology.
which means that their body temperature depends on the temperature of the surrounding environment. Few species can tolerate temperatures below 4°C (40°F) orabove 40°C (104°F), and many species can survive only within a narrower range of temperatures. In addition, frogs’ thin, moist skin offers little protection againstwater loss, and when on land the animals must guard against drying out. Many frogs are active at night because temperatures are cooler and humidity is higher thanduring the day. In...
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Canal de Panamá - geografía.
Corte transversal del canal de PanamáEsta sección transversal es una representación de la ruta que sigue un barco a través del canal de Panamá. Desde el océano Atlánticohasta que alcanza el nivel del lago Gatún, un buque es elevado 26 m (85 pies) al accionarse consecutivamente tres esclusas. Navegapor el lago un largo trecho y de nuevo pasa por varias esclusas hasta descender al nivel del mar del océano Pacífico.© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. El gobierno español terminó...
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Italia - geografía.
La flora de las tierras bajas de la parte central y meridional de Italia es típicamente mediterránea, con presencia de olivos, naranjos, limoneros, palmeras y cidros. En lazona sur también son característicos la higuera, la palmera datilera, el granado y el almendro, además de la caña de azúcar y el algodón. La vegetación de los montesApeninos es similar a la de Europa central, con abundancia de castaños, cipreses y robles en las laderas más bajas, mientras que las zonas situadas a mayor altura...
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Fungus - biology.
Many fungi can reproduce by the fragmentation of their hyphae. Each fragment develops into a new individual. Yeast, a small, single-celled fungus, reproduces bybudding, in which a bump forms on the yeast cell, eventually partitioning from the cell and growing into a new yeast cell. V CLASSIFICATION OF FUNGI Scientists have long disagreed about how to classify fungi, and the classification systems are still developing. The first description of fungi was published in 1729 byItalian botanist Pier...
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Washington (state) - geography.
The crest of the Cascade Range divides Washington into two distinct climatic regions. The area west of the Cascades, which is exposed throughout the year to rain-bearing winds from the Pacific Ocean, has a temperate marine type of climate that is characterized by mild wet winters and cool summers. The Cascades prevent themoist air blowing in from the Pacific from reaching eastern Washington. The Rocky Mountains on the eastern border also represent a climatic barrier. As a result, thesevere winte...
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Washington (state) - USA History.
The crest of the Cascade Range divides Washington into two distinct climatic regions. The area west of the Cascades, which is exposed throughout the year to rain-bearing winds from the Pacific Ocean, has a temperate marine type of climate that is characterized by mild wet winters and cool summers. The Cascades prevent themoist air blowing in from the Pacific from reaching eastern Washington. The Rocky Mountains on the eastern border also represent a climatic barrier. As a result, thesevere winte...
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Irak - geografía.
a otras, localizándose las mayores concentraciones junto a los sistemas fluviales. La población urbana es del 67% aproximadamente. 3.2 Divisiones administrativas El territorio de Irak está dividido en 18 gobernaciones, tres de las cuales constituyen regiones autónomas kurdas. Cada gobernación está regida por un gobernadordesignado por el gobierno central. Irak se anexionó y ocupó Kuwait entre agosto de 1990 y febrero de 1991, convirtiéndose en su decimonovena gobernación. 3.3 Ciudades principal...
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Mesopotamian Art and Architecture
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INTRODUCTION
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
BC.
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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Le Corricolo
Comme nous l'avons dit, le descendant des Goths n'etait pas tres fort sur le francais.
C'etait un peintre! repeta le petit paysan, comme en se parlant a lui-meme. Oui, c'etait un peintre, et de quelque talent, j'ose vous en repondre. Mais moi je suis peintre aussi, s'ecria le pauvre garcon d'un air exalte, son pittore anchio, ou plutot je le serai, car je suis trop jeune encore pour avoir un etat. Eh bien, mon cher, vous voyez que, pour un collegue, vous ne vous etes pas montre trop aimable, et si c'eut ete en pays civilise, on eut pu croire que vous vous connaissiez. Ah! par...
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Turkey - country.
has a general elevation of 900 to 1,500 m (3,000 to 5,000 ft) above sea level. The eastern highlands region is the most mountainous and rugged portion of Turkey; Mount Ararat (Ağrı Da ğı) is the highest peak in the country at 5,165 m (16,945ft). Many Christians and Jews believe it to be the same Mount Ararat mentioned in the Bible as the place where Noah’s ark came to rest. The eastern highlands are thesource for both the Tigris (Dicle) and Euphrates (Fir āt)—two of southwestern Asia’s principal...
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Québec - Geography.
facilities. Tributaries south of the St. Lawrence include the Richelieu, the Saint-François, and the Chaudière rivers, which are only a few hundred kilometers long. TheRimouski and Matane rivers, also south of the St. Lawrence, are popular areas for recreation and salmon fishing. In the Canadian Shield, the longest rivers are theRupert, Eastmain, Grande Baleine, and La Grand-Rivière, which is the site of a huge hydroelectric complex. C Coastlines Québec has two systems of saltwater coastline. O...
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Québec - Canadian History.
facilities. Tributaries south of the St. Lawrence include the Richelieu, the Saint-François, and the Chaudière rivers, which are only a few hundred kilometers long. TheRimouski and Matane rivers, also south of the St. Lawrence, are popular areas for recreation and salmon fishing. In the Canadian Shield, the longest rivers are theRupert, Eastmain, Grande Baleine, and La Grand-Rivière, which is the site of a huge hydroelectric complex. C Coastlines Québec has two systems of saltwater coastline. O...
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tre les excès toutes les promesses par lesquelles on retranche quelque chose de sa liberté.
Troisième partie 119 faibles raisons, encore que ce n'ait peut-être été au commencement que le hasard seul qui les ait déterminés à le choisir : car par ce moyen, s'ils ne vont justement où ils désirent, ils arriveront au moins à la fin quelque part où vraisemblablement ils seront mieux que dans le milieu d'une forêt. Et ainsi, les ac tions de la vie ne souffrant souvent aucun dé lai, c'est une vérité très certaine...
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Pot-bouille
--Vous me faites du mal!
sur la redaction d'un arret, dont il s'avouait l'auteur; le president, qui etait son ami, lui reservait certaines besognes aisees et brillantes, pour le mettre en vue. Avez-vous lu ce nouveau roman? demanda Leon, en train de feuilleter un exemplaire de la Revue des deux mondes, trainant sur une table. Il est bien ecrit; mais encore un adultere, ca finit vraiment par etre fastidieux! Et la conversation tomba sur la morale. Il y avait des femmes tres honnetes, dit Campardon. Tous approuverent. D'...
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Pot-bouille
--Il faudra que j'aille a Saint-Roch, un de ces matins, dit-elle.
romances qu'elle chantait, et dont le cor lointain sonnait toujours a ses oreilles. Parfois, elle ecoutait: il arrivait peut-etre. Son mari ne lui avait jamais pris les pieds dans ses deux mains pour les baiser; jamais non plus, il ne s'etait agenouille pour lui dire qu'il l'adorait. Cependant, elle l'aimait bien; mais elle s'etonnait que l'amour n'eut pas plus de douceur. Ce qui m'etouffe, voyez-vous, reprit-elle en revenant au livre, c'est lorsqu'il y a, dans les romans, des endroits ou les p...