1600 résultats pour "their"
- Lizard.
- Lizard - biology.
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Seals.
noises to find mates and scare away rivals. Some types of seals sing songs that last more than a minute. ARE SEALS ENDANGERED? Large sharks and killer whales hunt and eat seals. Polar bears kill seals on land and on ice in the Arctic.But people are the biggest threat to seals. People have hunted seals for food, skins, and blubber. The northern elephant seal has nearly died out. Hawaiian and Mediterranean monk seals are alsoendangered, and a third type of monk seal is already extinct. Many countr...
- Hawk (bird) - biology.
- Grapes of wrath
- dialogue
- Québec Pension Plan.
- Cockroach - biology.
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A guide to oral presentations
The body develops the topic by: expanding the plan in a logical point-by-point sequence keeping to the topic supporting claims with evidence including audio-visuals for technical information : select appropriate visual aids (Overhead transparencies, slides, flip charts, chalkboards, handouts, 3D objects, computer projections...) Visuals must convey your point clearly and simply. Do not over-use visuals (a trap when using Powerpoint). The visuals are not the presentation, their purpo...
- Orville Wright.
- English debate egality men and women
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Eagles.
THREATS TO EAGLES Eagles do not like to live near people. Because they are such big birds, they need lots of room to hunt.People have moved into wilderness areas where eagles lived and built farms and cities. People have alsohunted eagles. Chemicals used in farming have reduced the number of eagles. Many kinds of eagles,including the American bald eagle, became endangered during the 20th century. Some governments have passed laws to protect eagles. Conservation groups also worked to help savethe...
- Passage 1 the fifth child
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Tigers.
Many nations have passed laws to protect tigers. Scientists are trying to create more national parks fortigers to roam in and make the forests they live in bigger. Zoos also breed many tigers. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Iguana - biology.
- Compte fantastique en anglais
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ForproF - Préparation aux concours des métiers de la fonction publique.
ForproF - Préparation aux concours des métiers de la fonction publique. ForproF- Formation continue, cours collectifs, cours particuliers, cours à distance, e-learning ForproF – Institut Supérieur de Formation – Z.I. La Courtine – 84000 AVIGNON 2/15 Tous les droits de reproduction de ce document sont strictement réservés à ForproF- CRPE 2007 – Devoirs autocorrigés Corrigé du devoir n°1 Barême : Détail de la note Compréhension Présentation orale du document 3 Lecture 2...
- Tortoise Tortoise, common name for members of a family of turtles that live entirely on land.
- Navajo (people).
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
- Indian Act of Canada - Canadian History.
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sherlock holmes
hat. Sherlock shares his home with his best friend Dr. JohnWatson. They live at 221B BakerStreet. Mrs. Hudson is their landlady. Emily Watson is Dr. Watson's niece. Professor Moriarty is Sherlock's arch-enemy
- Swan (bird) - biology.
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BTS Tourisme devoir1 anglais
would be, do thoroughly prepare their presentation in the ways she has just described. Make a series of notes but don't write out the whole presentation. Indeed, someone reading from a piece of paper is unsound and unprofessional. The english used should be fairly simple and clear and the notes should be concised, just the information you want to give to the group and one or two key expressions. Indeed, many of the people in the group don't be native speakers of english. Then, it's n...
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- Hibernation.
- From Bulfinch's Mythology: Admetus and Alcestis - anthology.
- From Bulfinch's Mythology: Castor and Pollux - anthology.
- Apache.
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THE MEANING OF NOSTALGIA
architects of France to build eight picturesque peasant farms beside ber Petit Trianon. They were perfect-right down to porcelain vases from Sèvres used for milking the cows. Nostalgia selects only wliat is agreeable, and even that it distorts or turns into mytb. , The past is an illusion just as much as the future; it is utopia in reverse. The cult of the past may have developed as an antidote to the cult of the future, as a protectio...
- Amish
- l immigration
- Serfdom .
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- Apes. Suppose you want to dig some insects out of a
- Lexique travail social en anglais
- Education
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Python (snake) - biology.
pythons are prey for monitor lizards, crocodiles, storks, eagles, and predatory mammals ranging from hyenas to leopards and other cats depending on the region. V PYTHONS AND HUMANS Modern humans have lived alongside pythons for thousands of years. The giant species have been treated with both reverence and fear. Pythons have been widelyassociated with fertility, water, and the Earth. Some African tribes have worshiped pythons as protective spirits. Among Aboriginal Australians the Rainbow Serpe...
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Arendt, Hannah (présentation en anglais)
opinion or judgment. In 1963 Arendt published On Revolution , bubbling with suggestive but sketchily explored ideas and showing signs of hurry. She argued that revolution, one of the highest forms of political action, was modern inorigin and aimed to establish a secure framework of freedom. Since it was political in character, it succeeded in theUSA where it did not overstep its limits, and failed in France where the revolution of 1789 was subverted byconcern over the problem of pove...
- "The Charge of the Light Brigade" - anthology.
- H&M Anlysis
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Desert - geography.
irrigation from rivers or wells. Such transformations of deserts are not without problems. Evaporation of the irrigation water results in the accumulation of salt on thesurface soil, eventually rendering it useless for further crop production. By tapping reservoirs of fossil water deep beneath the desert, humans are, in effect, miningwater. Once this water is gone, it is irreplaceable. Burning and overgrazing of semiarid lands on the periphery of deserts can irreversibly damage the plants thatco...
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Desert - Geography.
irrigation from rivers or wells. Such transformations of deserts are not without problems. Evaporation of the irrigation water results in the accumulation of salt on thesurface soil, eventually rendering it useless for further crop production. By tapping reservoirs of fossil water deep beneath the desert, humans are, in effect, miningwater. Once this water is gone, it is irreplaceable. Burning and overgrazing of semiarid lands on the periphery of deserts can irreversibly damage the plants thatco...
- Penguins.
- Residential Schools - Canadian History.
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Cherokee.
The old ways, including traditional crafts, are most strongly preserved by the Eastern Band, some of whom continue to live on the Qualla Reservation in North Carolina.The quality of North Carolina Cherokee basketry is considered to be equal to or better than that of earlier times. Farming, forestry, factory work, and tourism (about 5million tourists annually) are sources of income for eastern Cherokee. In 1984 the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians met in a join...
- Pueblo (people).
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Fowl - biology.
varieties, and the Dominique, Java, and Buckeye. Scientific classification: Fowl belong to the order Galliformes. The common domestic fowl, or chicken, belongs to the family Phasianidae and is classified as Gallus gallus. See separate articles on the individual breeds mentioned above. See also Duck; Fowl Cholera; Goose; Guinea Fowl; Incubator; Turkey; Veterinary Medicine. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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preparer bac anglais
a ) consider their therapies to he complete replacements for modern medicine. b ) reject the term ‘alternative’. c ) refuse to recognize alternative medicine. 2. Alternative therapies a ) are well regarded by the medical establishment. b ) are integrated into western medicine nowadays. c ) are becoming more popular with many doctors. 3. Western medicine a ) has existed for a comparatively short time. b ) is based on many traditional therapies. c ) is practic...
- North West Company - Canadian History.
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Gorilla - biology.
the DRC, Rwanda, and Uganda, along with a small population of gorillas on the Nigeria and Cameroon border, are most at risk. Each of these populations numbers onlyin the hundreds. Prominent gorilla conservation projects have been established in selected areas in an attempt to reverse the trend of declining population sizes. These programs havepioneered the development of ecotourism, in which tourists pay to visit areas with interesting natural and cultural features. Conservationists also work wi...
- yakusas