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Jesus Christ
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INTRODUCTION
Jesus Christ (between 8 and 4
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Monday and Tuesday, according to the synoptists), he drove from the Temple the traders and moneychangers who, by long-established custom, had been allowed totransact business in the outer court (Mark 11:15-19), and he disputed with the chief priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, and the Sadducees questions about hisauthority, tribute to Caesar, and the resurrection. On Tuesday, Jesus also revealed to his disciples the signs that would usher in his Parousia, or second coming. See Second Coming. O...
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Jesus Christ.
Monday and Tuesday, according to the synoptists), he drove from the Temple the traders and moneychangers who, by long-established custom, had been allowed totransact business in the outer court (Mark 11:15-19), and he disputed with the chief priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, and the Sadducees questions about hisauthority, tribute to Caesar, and the resurrection. On Tuesday, Jesus also revealed to his disciples the signs that would usher in his Parousia, or second coming. See Second Coming. O...
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Leukemia.
leukemia, and normal or mildly decreased in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Nearly all chronic leukemia patients have increased white cell counts. In chronic myelocyticleukemia, some of these leukemic white cells are capable of functioning as normal cells do by fighting infectious microbes. Hence, infection is no more common than in ahealthy individual. In chronic lymphocytic leukemia the blood contains large numbers of malignant lymphocytes that do not function normally. Normal lymphocytescoexist...
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Reproductive System.
in which the young develop, and a thinner channel, the vagina, which opens exteriorly. V GENITALS In animals that lay their eggs and discharge their sperm into water, the spermatozoa reach the eggs by chemical attraction; the eggs of individuals of a species attractonly the sperm of members of the same species. When eggs and sperm are deposited at great distances from each other, the number of eggs fertilized is small. Manyamphibians and aquatic vertebrates solve this problem by attaching thems...
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Army.
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Army, military land forces of a nation, assembled, drilled, disciplined,
disappearance for several centuries of large standing armies in Europe. A Middle Ages Feudalism was based on a concept of local defense, each baron or landowner governing land that had been given him by the king, and each lord having his ownpersonal protective forces recruited from among men who worked for him. In return, each lord and his men were pledged to annual service to the monarch and couldbe called on in special instances, as in the defense of Christendom during the Crusades. National...
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Impressionism (art)
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Vegetable Garden at the Hermitage, Pontoise
Vegetable Garden at the Hermitage, Pontoise (1879) was painted by the French artist Camille Pissarro.
the Grass; 1863, Musée d’Orsay, Paris), which depicts a nude woman at a woodland picnic. To emphasize the woman’snakedness, Manet not only shows that she has recently disrobed (by painting her clothes in a heap nearby) but alsodepicts her male companions fully clothed. In addition, the woman stares directly and unabashedly at the viewer, makingus feel almost like voyeurs as we gaze back. Manet’s painting style–the flat figures, which look almost like cutouts, andloose brushwork–also bewildered a...
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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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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
including the sacred style of church music and the so-called galant (courtly) idiom. The elegant though often superficial galant style dominated much instrumental music of the 1760s and 1770s. Mozart’s mastery often demonstrates itself in an ability to expand and deepen the stylistic possibilities of the time. The manner in which heextended the character and form of the concerto, for instance, owes much to his experience in writing operatic arias. A Musical Expressiveness In the masterful Je...
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Diabetes Mellitus.
Once diabetes is diagnosed, treatment consists of controlling the amount of glucose in the blood and preventing complications. Depending on the type of diabetes, thiscan be accomplished through regular physical exercise, a carefully controlled diet, and medication. Individuals with Type 1 diabetes must receive insulin, often two to four times a day, to provide the body with the hormone it does not produce. Insulin cannot be takenorally, because it is destroyed in the digestive system. Consequent...
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Gardening - biology.
of synthetic and organic fertilizers, see Organic Farming.) Fertilizers usually are sold in packages, on which the percentage by weight of the macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) are listed on thelabel—always in the order N-P-K. For example, a fertilizer that is labeled 10-5-3 is 10 percent nitrogen, 5 percent phosphorus, and 3 percent potassium. V PLANTING AND TRANSPLANTING Before planting seeds, gardeners prepare, or till, the soil using a variety of methods. Some...
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Disputed Presidential Election of 2000 - U.
counts. At oral arguments on November 20, the justices seemed to be most interested in one issue: At what point did allowing re-counts risk making Florida too late toparticipate in the electoral college vote? Gore’s lawyers, led by David Boies, argued that the state had until December 12 to pick its electors, which allowed plenty oftime for the re-counts. Electors from each state would meet on December 18 to cast their votes. The next day the court ruled unanimously for Gore and granted a five-d...
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Women's Rights.
In 1840 Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton traveled to London to attend the World Anti-Slavery Convention. Upon arrival, however, the women were barred fromparticipating in the conference and forced to sit behind a curtain. This experience of discrimination inspired them to organize the first women’s rights convention. Thisconvention met in Seneca Falls, New York, on July 19 and 20, 1848. The Seneca Falls Convention attracted more than 200 women and approximately 40 men. For theconvention,...
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Birth Control.
without a prescription and used alone or with a condom, diaphragm, or cervical cap. Spermicides used alone must be inserted deep into the vagina before each act ofintercourse and a woman should not douche for six to eight hours after intercourse. With typical use, spermicides used alone are effective in preventing pregnancyabout 74 percent of the time. They may cause an allergic reaction such as irritation of the vagina or penis. B Intrauterine Device The intrauterine device (IUD) is a small pl...
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Tiger - biology.
have a simple digestive system designed to process meat so that the nutrients can be readily absorbed into the bloodstream. With the exception of white tigers, which have blue eyes, all tigers have yellow eyes. Tigers mainly use vision to find prey. Although tigers see about as well as humansduring the day, their large eye openings gather more light than do human eyes, making tiger night vision far superior to that of humans. In addition, a special structurein the tiger’s eye, called the tapetu...
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Roman Empire - history.
the master of Rome. Three years later the Senate proclaimed him Augustus, the supreme ruler. III THE EMPIRE UNDER AUGUSTUS Roman Emperor AugustusAugustus, the first Roman emperor, brought peace, order, and prosperity to Rome after the civil wars that followed the assassinationof Roman leader Julius Caesar. Caesar had adopted the young Octavian, later known as Augustus, as his heir. After a victory overMark Antony and Cleopatra at Actium, Augustus had absolute power over the entire Roman Empire....
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James Monroe.
In October 1786, Monroe resigned from Congress and settled with his bride in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he began a law practice. His retirement from politics wasbrief. He was soon elected to the town council, and then once again to the Virginia legislature. However, Monroe never lost touch with national politics. He corresponded regularly with both Jefferson and Madison. In 1786 Monroe attended the AnnapolisConvention, which had been called to consider interstate commerce and other matters...
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James Monroe - USA History.
In October 1786, Monroe resigned from Congress and settled with his bride in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he began a law practice. His retirement from politics wasbrief. He was soon elected to the town council, and then once again to the Virginia legislature. However, Monroe never lost touch with national politics. He corresponded regularly with both Jefferson and Madison. In 1786 Monroe attended the AnnapolisConvention, which had been called to consider interstate commerce and other matters...
- Hase Dagmar
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comparaison economique NZ et Cameroon
Matthew New Zealand Cameroon economic and social comparison New Zealand Cameroon 39 000 3 700 unemploym ent Gdp agr. 4,7% 4,3% 5.7 % 16.7% Labour force agr. Birth rate 6.6% 70% 12.8 36.3 Death rate 6.9 8.1 Infant mortality rate Literacy rate Median age 3.5 51.5 99.9% 77% 37.2 18.5 3.47 0.09 Gdp per capita Physicians density
- Polygon.
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Does the "access" or "service" model that has replaced the "ownership" model in the business practice of companies such as Kindle/Amazon take fairly into account the interests and/or rights of the consumers?
Indicative Essay Question: Does the "access" or "service" model that has replaced the "ownership" model in the business practice of companies such as Kindle/Amazon take fairly into account the interests and/or rights of the consumers? Case Study: In George Orwell’s dystopian classic 1984, the Ministry of Truth, at the behest of Big Brother, destroyed documents by casting them into the memory hole, a massive network of tubes leading to an incinerator. Amazon, the world’s largest bookselle...
- Description d'une star en anglais
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Emma Watson
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema in February 2011. Emma's additional credits include the lead role of Pauline Fossil in the BBC adaptation of Noel Streatfield's classic, BALLET SHOES, which aired on BBC One on Boxing Day to 5.2 million viewers. In her first animated feature, Emma voiced over as the character Princess Pea in THE TALE OF DESPEREAUX which grossed $86.2 million worldwide. Further to her acting career, Emma is an ambassador for Lancôme, following in the footsteps of Penélop...
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problems associated with water shortage
In Iran a group of farmers destroyed a water pump station that was carrying water away from their area to another city. So we can see that the world’s water problems can be the source of conflicts Climate change has also exacerbated water issues worldwide. In fact, climate change is drying up lakes, rivers and seas everywhere. In Australia, for example, a heat wave created wildfires and critical water shortages. In some places, it’s just too dry, and people who live there n...
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The idead of progress
GMOs to be at least labelized : GMOs can't be forbidden but because of the uncertainty of their causes on health, something have to be done to give a choice to the population. In USA, you find GMOs everywhere, even in organic shops ! And you don't know anything about that while you're buying those one ! GMOs are an actual progress, but it has to be improve to turn out to be a good progress. We should make GMOs that are not dangerous for human health, with the help of the science. We are going...
- Religion in Canada
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Cajetan (Thomas de Vio)
word for the analogous things and the notion connected to the common term is wholly the same. However, the analogous things share unequally in the nature involved, for example, 'body' as found in corruptible bodies on the surface of the earth and 'body' as found in the heavenly bodies, which Cajetan (following Aristotelian tradition) takes to be incorruptible. Since the notion of body is wholly the same, namely a substance subject to three dimensions, the logician considers the analogous t...
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights--adopted by the United Nations (UN) in 1948--gave human rights a new international legal status.
criminal charge against him. Article 11. (1) Everyone charged with a penal offence has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all theguarantees necessary for his defence. (2) No one shall be held guilty of any penal offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute a penal offence, under national or international law, atthe time when it was committed. Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one that wa...
- Brothers and Sisters : the various sides of their relationships
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Investor-State Arbitration in Brazil: Should Brazil enter BITs?
Julia Cincinatis I6081617 2 Table of Contents Introduction … …………………………………………………………………………… .…. …. 3 - Brazil, land of the future and yet … BIT -less …………………………………… .… … 4 1. BITs: Is More really Better? …………………………………………………………………. 5 2. BITs as a Credible Commitment …………………………… …………………… …… …… .. 6 - Existing Investors Protection and Arbitration Law......………………………….…….. 7 3. The other side of the coin: What about Brazilian Inv...
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Certainty
the 'light of nature' ). In particular, he argued that those based upon experience (for example, 'there is a table before me' ) are never certain because there is always some legitimate basis for doubt. Other philosophers, for example, G.E. Moore, argued that many propositions based upon experience can be certain ( Moore, G.E. §3 ; Commonsensism ). The remainder of this entry discusses some of the more influential accounts of propositional certainty. A contextualist account has been dev...
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ORAL LV2 ANGLAIS
She was then sexually abused as a child by male relatives and friends of her mothetr. At the age of only 14, she got pregnant and shortly after the labor, her baby passed away. Facing obstacles, especielly at a young age, can easily make a teenager's life escalate very quickly. For instance, Oprah could easily turn to drugs or alcohol in order to find some comfort and a temporary peace of mind. Yet, at the age of 18 she regained control of her life and started hosting and slowly cli...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Sidgwick
went on amongst the clever young men in the society known as ‘the Apostles', which he joined in his second year. Sidgwick described his joining the Apostles as having ‘more effect on my intellectual life than any one thing thathappened to me afterwards'. He described the spirit of the group as that of ‘the pursuit of truth with absolute devotion and unreserve by a group of intimate friends' ([5.30], 134). THE RELIGIOUS BACKGROUND Victorian England has been faulted for many things, but mor...
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the help
about black and white friendship; one-on-one friendship has portrayed in movies can not erase the four hundred years of slavery and white supremacy. In the movie, Skeeter a young white woman newly graduated journalist, returns in her hometown of Jackson where she works in a small local newspaper the "household". In search of an original subject for her article, she asks, Aibileen and Minnie to black maids for help by telling her the stories of their lives as...
- Resumer en anglais 1er episode de la serie Sherlock
- Death and Dying - biology.
- poe
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menon ou la vertu
A N G L A I S 2/6 04 1 CGS 08 01 CLASSES DE PREMIÈRE A. READING COMPREHENSION (08 points) I. Refer to the text to reorder the following ideas ch ronologically : (02 points) 1. Not a simple product 1. 2. Drive for profit 2. 3. Need for dialogue 3. 4. A promising market 4. II. Say whether the following statements are TR...
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The Revelation of Jesus: Bridegroom King and Judge (Rev. 1)
PAGE 2 G. Daniel prophesied that the Messiah as the Son of Man (God- Man) would rule all the nations. 9 The Ancien t of Days (the Father) …His garment was white as snow, and the hair of His head was like pure wool…13 Behold, One like the Son of Man , coming with the clouds of heaven! He came to the Ancient of Days…14 To Him was given dominion and glory and a kingdom, tha t all peoples …should serve Him...27 Then the…the greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven, shall be...
- The Communist Manifesto
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to be human is to be in relation
experience that doesn't occur between the world and us but rather within ourselves (Buber p.56). In the I-It relationship, we are only distant observers and fail to be present and engage in relation with the world. The I-You relationship, in contrast, represents the entrance into relation. In this type of relationship, rather than being observers, we become active participants of the world. We no longer use or experience one another but rather get into relation with one another. This, in my op...
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Calgary - Geography.
and other services to new suburbs is the greatest difficulty. VII HISTORY When European explorers first entered southern Alberta in the 1700s, it was chiefly the domain of the indigenous Blackfoot confederacy. The Blackfoot lived by huntingbison (often called buffalo) and other large animals, as their ancestors had done for perhaps 10,000 years. The evidence of this plains region way of life survives atnumerous archaeological sites, such as the nearby Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, now a World...
- Elsewhere by gabriele zevin
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sherlock
think he's closer to a psychopath than a detective. Sherlock takes place immediately on the affair. He starts then the survey by studying the body of the woman and by executing brilliant demonstration of his science of the deduction. With his genius he is fast going to discover numerous indications which are going to allow him to move forward in the survey, and he inferred a suitcase is missing on the crime scene. Wh...
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Burke, Edmund
The description of his writings as philosophical is further called into question by their occasional, polemical and often party-political character. However, these early mature writings - and a surviving notebook - reveal a pervasive sceptical epistemological position which is entirely consistent with, and arguably underpins his later political theory. In A Vindication of Natural Society Burke satirized the confident rationalism which the First Viscount Bolingbroke, in his posthumously publis...
- Text - science as a vocation
- power of music
- Swan (bird) - biology.
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Lead - chemistry.
compounds are considered serious hazards for children. Children are especially at hazard from lead, even at levels once thought safe. Lead can reduce intelligence,delay motor development, impair memory, and cause hearing problems and troubles in balance. In adults, one lead hazard at levels once thought safe is that ofincreased blood pressure. Present-day treatment of lead poisoning includes the administration of calcium disodium ethylenediaminetetraacidic acid, or EDTA, a chelatingagent; lead i...
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European Union .
safeguard the interests of the member states, a common assembly with advisory authority only, and a court of justice to settle disputes. D European Economic Community (EEC) In 1957 the participants in the ECSC signed two more treaties, known as the Treaties of Rome. These treaties created the European Atomic Energy Community(Euratom) for the development of peaceful uses of atomic energy and, most important, the European Economic Community (EEC, often referred to as the CommonMarket). The EEC tr...
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