1595 résultats pour "éléctions"
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Senegal - country.
Although most of the population works in agriculture, Senegal has a growing industrial sector, one of the largest in West Africa. Nevertheless, two cash crops remain atthe foundation of the economy—peanuts and cotton. Important technical and economic assistance has been provided by France and other countries of the EuropeanUnion and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank). In 2006 the gross domestic product (GDP) was $9.2 billion, or $760.90 a person. A Agriculture...
- Irlande
- Bangladesh
- Norvège
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Royaume-Uni
l'influence de Scribe.Les oeuvres d'Ibsen avaient commencé, après Brand, à se répandre hors de Norvège, d'abord en Danemark, puis enSuède, en Finlande et en Allemagne. Ses pièces antérieures eurent des éditions nouvelles chez Hegel, àCopenhague. Les traductions commencèrent. Tout cela l'occupa. Et il devenait un personnage. Il fut invité à uncongrès linguistique à Stockholm, puis délégué à l'inauguration du canal de Suez, et s'embarqua à Marseille aprèsavoir passé quelques jours à Paris...
- Belgique
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Trinidad and Tobago - country.
III PEOPLE The history of Trinidad and Tobago is reflected in the makeup of its population, among the most ethnically diverse in the Caribbean. Blacks of African ancestry andAsians of Indian ancestry each make up about 40 percent of the population. The remainder is mainly of mixed ancestry, although there are also small groups of peopleof Chinese, European, South American, and Middle Eastern descent. The ethnic diversity of Trinidad and Tobago owes its origins to slavery and its abolition. Afr...
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Jordan (country) - country.
whom belong to the Greek Orthodox Church, make up about 4 percent of the population. Islam is the state religion and Arabic the official language. C Education Jordan has made significant strides in education in recent decades, despite the influx of hundreds of thousands of refugees and the very large share of the nationalbudget assigned to the armed forces. Public education is free and compulsory between the ages of 6 and 15. At the secondary level, about 85 percent of the malechildren and 87 p...
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- Mauritanie
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Haïti
aide Julien (Maurice Ronet) a tuer son epoux. Passion et histoire se melent dans Cliopatre (1963) de Joseph L. Mankiewicz Oil Liz Taylor incarne une reine d'Egypte fascinante a laquelle Marc Antoine (Richard Burton) ne peut resister, quitte a trahir Rome. Dans Les Liaisons dangereuses (1988) de Stephen Frears, la manipulation est un art partage : la marquise de Merteuil (Glenn Close) promet ses charmes au vicomte de Valmont (John Malkovich) s'il reussit a seduire l'innocente Cecile de Volanges....
- Malte
- Gambie
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Nouvelle-Zélande
ser d'eventuelles reclama- bons. Doivent etre affi- ches de maniere lisible et visible, pres de chaque installation : - le prix TTC de l'even- tuel forfait de mise a dis- position ; - le prix TTC de ('unite de base servant au calcul du montant de la presta- tion ;lorsque cette unite est une duree, le prix est affi- che selon la cadence fixee par France Telecom en heu- res pleines ; lorsque le prix depend de la destination, it est affiche en distinguant les des- tinations locales, grande dis- tan...
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Cambodia - country.
The population of Cambodia is 14,241,640 (2008 estimate). Population growth per year is estimated at 1.8 percent, one of the highest rates in Asia. The rate of infantmortality is also high. The population density is 81 persons per sq km (209 per sq mi), with the densest concentrations on the heavily cultivated central plain. Themountainous regions of the country, where malaria is widespread, are thinly populated, as are the poorly watered northern provinces. During the late 1970s, under thebruta...
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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...
- révolutions démocratiques de 1989. Doc
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- révolutions démocratiques de 1989
- France (histoire)
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Greece - country.
minerals, such as chromium, copper, uranium, and magnesium, are relatively small. Greece’s small petroleum deposits, located under the Aegean Sea near the island ofThásos, are rapidly being depleted. There are no significant reserves of natural gas. Greece’s forests, probably abundant in ancient times, have been significantly depleted. Subsequent soil erosion has made reforestation efforts difficult. Although muchof Greece’s soil is rocky and dry, the country’s mountains are interspersed with sm...
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Thailand - country.
E Natural Resources Thailand possesses a range of mineral resources. Tin is mined in the peninsula. Important gemstones, such as sapphires, are found in the southeast, and coal reserves,particularly lignite, are in the north. Fish are abundant in rivers and coastal waters. In addition to being consumed domestically, fish are also exported. F Climate Thailand experiences a typical monsoon climate. Winds blow from the northeast during the winter months of October to March or April (known as the...
- République tchèque
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Philippines
senteront a ses guichets pour retirer le solde du compte. A noter : toute procura- tion remise par votre conjoint pour vous per- mettre d'effectuer des retraits sur son propre compte cesse d'être va- lable a son deces. Cer- taines banques admettent toutefois les procurations « post mortem » dans les- quelles il est stipule que les retraits continuent a etre valables au-dela du deces. Ces retraits sont tres dan- gereux, car ils portent atteinte aux droits des wires heritiers. Compte joint : Le co...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina - country.
Serb military campaigns in 1992 and 1993 and Croat campaigns in 1993 and 1995 were aimed at expelling others from areas claimed by these groups. By the end ofthe war almost all non-Serbs had been expelled from Serb-claimed lands in eastern and northern Bosnia, and non-Croats from Croat-claimed lands in southwesternBosnia. In turn, most non-Muslims had left land under Muslim control in northwestern Bosnia. The largest cities had mixed populations in 1991, but the war and its aftermath made them a...
- Suède
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Ecuador - country.
F Natural Resources Ecuador’s main mineral wealth is in petroleum. Other mineral resources of the country include gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc. Forests cover 38.3 percent of thecountry. G Plants and Animals Along the northern part of the Ecuador coast, and within the inner portion of the southern coast, tropical jungles abound. In some places the jungles extend up theslopes of the Andes as wet, mossy forests. Dense forests cover both flanks of the Cordilleras, as well as the Oriente, u...
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Armenia (country) - country.
because of ethnic tension brought on by a secessionist conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, a region inhabited predominantly by Armenians in western Azerbaijan. In thereverse direction, many Armenian refugees entered Armenia from Azerbaijan during the conflict. Armenia’s official state language is Armenian, an Indo-European language with no surviving close relatives. It has a unique 38-letter alphabet that dates from the early5th century. Of its many spoken dialects, the most important are Eastern or Y...
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DROIT ADMINISTRATIF - cours complet
Droit administratif DROIT ADMINISTRATIF Dictionnaire de droit administratif (Van Lang); GAJA (Long-Weil-Brabant) I. L'organisation administrative (acteurs et relation) → actions de l'administration II. Actes et actions administratives III. Citoyenneté administrative → réaction des administrés Introduction Définition : droit administratif : pas le droit de l'administration. Administare = servir, pour le service de l'administré. Sens organique : Administration est un organe, une...
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Allemagne État de l'Europe centrale, limité au N.
entraîna des pertes humaines considérables, la RFA opéra un redressement rapide («miracle allemand») qui la plaça au rang de première puissance économique européenne. L'agriculture, surtout localisée dans les bassins du Centre (pommes de terre, céréales, betteraves à sucre), ne pouvait suffire aux besoins d'une population très urbanisée (80 %). L'expansion industrielle allemande, née au XIXe s. avec l'utilisation de ses énormes gisements de houille et de ses mines de fer, n'est plus dominée par...
- Japon
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Grand oral du bac : Histoire de LA DÉMOCRATIE
La démocratie ciair es en appel. Sur ce dernier plan, le Conseil était seul souverain pour les affair es criminelle s. La première constitution athénienne Le concept de démocratie demeure historique ment associé à l'h istoire de la principale cité de la Grèce antique, Athènes. Athènes connut une grave crise politique qui aboutit à la rédaction d'une constitution . La noble sse athénienne fut contrainte d'accepter la promulgation de cette constitution en rais...
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Israel (country) - country.
harbor in the northern part of the country, and Ashdod, an artificial deepwater port to the south, serve as the main seaports on the Mediterranean. The port of Elat onthe Gulf of Aqaba provides Israel’s only access to the Red Sea, making it extremely important to the country’s shipping interests. D Natural Resources Although much of Israel’s desert regions contain poor soils, the northern Negev, the coastal plains, and the interior valleys provide patches of productive soils. Anestimated 18 per...
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South Korea - country.
forest habitat, and overhunting. The Siberian tiger has not been sighted in the wild in South Korea since the 1920s; the Asiatic black bear can still be found in someremote mountain areas. Several species of deer are indigenous to the peninsula, including the roe deer, water deer, and Siberian musk deer. The musk deer, which hasbeen overhunted for its musk glands, is legally protected as a threatened species. Smaller mammals indigenous to the peninsula include the wild boar, red fox, badger,rabb...
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- Islande
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Uganda - country.
Uganda’s population is predominantly rural and is concentrated in the south, particularly in the crescent at the edge of Lake Victoria and in the southwest. Almost allUgandans are black Africans. Foreign residents make up less than 4 percent of the population and come mostly from neighboring states. In 2008 Uganda’s population was estimated at 31,367,972. The estimated growth rate of the population in 2008 was 3.6 percent. The birth rate was 48 per 1,000people and the death rate 12 per 1,000. Th...
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Article de presse: Le président Vincent Auriol
sociaux; qu'il agit de même à l'égard de René Pleven en 1950 et de Queuille encore en 1951; qu'en juillet 1948, après la chute ducabinet Robert Schuman, il choisit, pour constituer le nouveau gouvernement, non pas un membre du Parti socialiste responsablede la crise, mais un radical, qu'en mai 1953, lors d'une autre crise ministérielle, il fit successivement remarquer à Guy Mollet et àDietheim, président du groupe gaulliste de l'Assemblée, que " leurs deux oppositions conjuguées et jointes à une...
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Ukraine - country.
a major hazard, especially to Ukraine’s water supply. The Chernobyl’ complex was finally shut down completely in December 2000, with the financial assistance ofWestern nations. The funds were to pay for the completion of two other nuclear power plants that would produce enough power to make up for the loss of the powersupply from the Chernobyl’ plant. III PEOPLE OF UKRAINE The population of Ukraine was estimated in 2008 at 45,994,287, giving the country a population density of 76 persons per s...
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DEMOCRATIE GREQUE
mais par acclamation : les spartiates crient, et les éphores décident si les cris "pour" sont plus forts que les cris "contre"… (et il leur arrive de tricher…) alors que le citoyen athénien lève la main, se fit connaître et donne son avis. Athènes Le véritable début de la démocratie athénienne se situe au VII e siècle, dit "siècle des réformes", période d'effervescence politique et institutionnelle. Les régimes aristocratiques sont renversés...
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Kazakhstan - country.
mismanagement. Between 1949 and 1991 the Soviet government conducted about 70 percent of all of its nuclear testing in Kazakhstan, mostly in the northeastern area near the city ofSemipalatinsk (now Semey). Nearly 500 nuclear explosions occurred both above and below ground near Semipalatinsk, while more than 40 nuclear detonationsoccurred at other testing grounds in western Kazakhstan and in the Qyzylqum desert. More than 1 million of Kazakhstan’s inhabitants were exposed to dangerous levelsof ra...
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Croatia - country.
III PEOPLE OF CROATIA The total population of Croatia at the time of the 1991 census was 4,784,265; a 2008 estimate was 4,491,543. During and after the war ethnic Serbs fled Croatia whileethnic Croats moved in. Croatia’s population growth rate in 2008 was -0.04 percent, despite population gains due to immigration. Croatia’s natural population growthrate, which measures births and deaths, has been negative since 1998. Life expectancy at birth was 75 years in 2008. The population density in 2008...
- Canada
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Swaziland - country.
convention of 1894 placed Swaziland under the administration of the Union of South Africa (now the Republic of South Africa). Administration passed to the Britishgovernor of Transvaal in 1903 and to the British high commissioner for South Africa in 1907. In 1967 Swaziland became internally self-governing. The nation attainedfull independence on September 6, 1968, with King Sobhuza II as head of state. The king suspended the constitution in 1973 and banned all political activity; under anew const...
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Belarus - country.
In the last complete census conducted in the Soviet Union in 1989, the population of Belarus was 10,151,806; a 2008 estimate was 9,685,768, giving the country apopulation density of 47 persons per sq km (121 per sq mi). The most notable demographic trend since the 1950s has been the steady migration of the population fromthe villages to urban centers, and the correspondent aging of the population remaining in the rural areas. In 1959 urban residents accounted for 31 percent of thepopulation; in...
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Ce zélé monsieur Poutine
officiel, ou à une des structures de sécurité privées des oligarques, voire aux deux en même temps. Une cassette vidéo montrantl'imprévoyant M. Skouratov filmé à son insu, au lit avec deux prostituées, est diffusée sur la chaîne publique RTR. Le doute surl'identification du procureur est permis, mais le chef du FSB vient affirmer à la télévision qu'il s'agit bien de lui. Ce chef, promu àce poste en juillet 1998 - du jamais vu pour un simple lieutenant-colonel - s'appelle Vladimir Poutine. Pre...
- Droit administratif
- Tchétchénie
- Sarkozy, Nicolas
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George W. Bush, PDG de l'Amérique
confie en privé avoir vécu 36 jours « très durs, mais qui feront de lui un meilleur président ». A la veille de son inauguration, il donne aux journalistes de USA Today et du Wall Street Journal qu'il reçoit longuement uneimpression de grande confiance en lui, tout en faisant part de son « humilité » : « il ne paraît pas du tout ébranlé par la tournurechaotique de sa victoire », note l'une des journalistes. La transition, de la mi-décembre à la mi-janvier, est plus révélatrice encore. Mené...
- Italie
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- Indonésie
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Kostunica, l'homme de l'ombre
Svetlana Stojanovic est l'une des Belgradoises qui connaît le mieux le nouveau président, fils unique d'un juge qui fut officierdans l'armée royale. « Nous étions ensemble au lycée Beogradska II, lui en terminale, moi en troisième, raconte cette traductricelittéraire, membre du comité exécutif du DSS. Et, des années plus tard, en 1990, il se souvenait bien de moi lorsque je suisrevenue à ses côtés au moment de la création du Parti démocrate (DS), derrière Micunovic . La même année, il fut élu au...