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Excerpt from Antony and Cleopatra - anthology.
They seize Cleopatra Guard her till Caesar comes. Exit Gallus IRAS. Royal queen! CHARMIAN. O Cleopatra! Thou art taken, queen. CLEOPATRA. Quick, quick, good hands! She draws a dagger PROCULEIUS. Hold, worthy lady, hold! He disarms her Do not yourself such wrong, who are in thisRelieved, but not betrayed. CLEOPATRA. What, of death too,That rids our dogs of languish? PROCULEIUS. Cleopatra,Do not abuse my master's bounty byTh'undoing of yourself. Let the world seeHis nobleness well acted, which you...
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carnivores (faune & Flore).
Unique représentant des odobénidés, l’énorme morse, caractérisé par ses longues défenses, a une morphologie assez similaire à celle des otaries. Cependant, de par sataille et son poids (jusqu’à 3,50 m pour 1,2 t), il se meut avec moins d’aisance. 3.8 Famille des canidés : loups, chiens, renards Les canidés sont des mammifères agiles, assez hauts sur pattes, au museau allongé et aux oreilles triangulaires dressées. Certains, comme les loups, les coyotes et leschacals, chassent en meute, une coop...
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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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Excerpt from Northanger Abbey - anthology.
“I will read you their names directly; here they are in my pocket-book. Castle of Wolfenbach, Clermont, Mysterious Warnings, Necromancer of the Black Forest, Midnight Bell, Orphan of the Rhine, and Horrid Mysteries. Those will last us some time.” “Yes; pretty well; but are they all horrid? Are you sure they are all horrid?” “Yes, quite sure; for a particular friend of mine, a Miss Andrews, a sweet girl, one of the sweetest creatures in the world, has read every one of them. I wis...
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History of Astronomy - astronomy.
Egypt, the Sun was directly overhead at noon. On the same date and time in Alexandria, Egypt, the Sun was about 7 degrees south of zenith. With simple geometryand knowledge of the distance between the two cities, he estimated the circumference of the Earth to be 250,000 stadia. (The stadium was a unit of length, derivedfrom the length of the racetrack in an ancient Greek stadium. We have an approximate idea of how big an ancient Greek stadium was, and based on that approximationEratosthenes was...
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Excerpt from The Winter's Tale - anthology.
Of all that hear me, and my near'st of kinCry fie upon my grave! LEONTES. I ne'er heard yetThat any of these holder vices wantedLess impudence to gainsay what they didThan to perform it first. HERMIONE. That's true enough,Though 'tis a saying, sir, not due to me. LEONTES. You will not own it. HERMIONE. More than mistress ofWhich comes to me in name of fault I must notAt all acknowledge. For Polixenes,With whom I am accused, I do confessI loved him as in honour he required:With such a kind of lov...
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Astronomy - astronomy.
Telescopes may use either lenses or mirrors to gather visible light, permitting direct observation or photographic recording of distant objects. Those that use lenses arecalled refracting telescopes, since they use the property of refraction, or bending, of light ( see Optics: Reflection and Refraction ). The largest refracting telescope is the 40-in (1-m) telescope at the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, founded in the late 19th century. Lenses bend different colors of light by d...
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Western Philosophy.
the popular belief in personal deities, but he failed to explain the way in which the familiar objects of experience could develop out of elements that are totally differentfrom them. Anaxagoras therefore suggested that all things are composed of very small particles, or “seeds,” which exist in infinite variety. To explain the way in whichthese particles combine to form the objects that constitute the familiar world, Anaxagoras developed a theory of cosmic evolution. He maintained that the activ...
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Charles Dickens.
The Old Curiosity Shop broke hearts across Britain and North America when it first appeared. Later readers, however, have found it excessively sentimental, especially the pathos surrounding the death of its child-heroine Little Nell. Dickens’s next two works proved less popular with the public. Barnaby Rudge, Dickens’s first historical novel, revolves around anti-Catholic riots that broke out in London in 1780. The events in Martin Chuzzlewit become a vehicle for the novel’s theme: selfishne...
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Cosmology - astronomy.
In 1917 American scientist Harlow Shapley measured the distance to several groups of stars known as globular clusters. He measured these distances by using amethod developed in 1912 by American astronomer Henrietta Leavitt. Leavitt’s method relates distance to variations in brightness of Cepheid variables, a class of starsthat vary periodically in brightness. Shapley’s distance measurements showed that the clusters were centered around a point far from the Sun. The arrangement of theclusters was...
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Anthropology.
humans, such as tools, pottery, and buildings) and human fossils (preserved bones). They also examine past environments to understand how natural forces, such as climate and available food, shaped the development of human culture. Some archaeologists study cultures that existed before the development of writing, a time knownas prehistory . The archaeological study of periods of human evolution up to the first development of agriculture, about 10,000 years ago, is also called paleoanthropology....
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William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare
English playwright and poet William Shakespeare, who lived in the late 1500s and early 1600s, is regarded as the greatest
dramatist in the history of English literature.
Avon, Warwickshire, a prosperous town in the English Midlands. Based on this record and on the fact that children in Shakespeare’s time were usually baptized two orthree days after birth, April 23 has traditionally been accepted as his date of birth. The third of eight children, William Shakespeare was the eldest son of John Shakespeare, a locally prominent glovemaker and wool merchant, and Mary Arden, thedaughter of a well-to-do landowner in the nearby village of Wilmcote. The young Shakespeare...
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Burthogge, Richard
'Colours are [not] without the Eye… although they seem so to Sense' (1678: 13-14 ). Yet the understanding equally 'doth Pinn its Notions upon Objects' (1694: 58 ): substance, accidents, powers, similitude, whole, part, cause, effect and so on 'own no other kind of Existence than… an Objective [that is, intentional] one' . Yet it does not follow that nothing is real, since intentional or 'cogitable' beings are characteristically grounded in realities: 'Notions of the Minde a...
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Oscar-Preisträger.
Beste RegieJAHR NAME ORIGINALTITEL DEUTSCHER TITEL 1929 Lewis MilestoneFrank Borzage Two Arabian KnightsSeventh Heaven SchlachtenbummlerIm siebenten Himmel 1930 Frank Lloyd The Divine Lady Die ungekrönte Königin 1930 Lewis Milestone All Quiet on the Western Front Im Westen nichts Neues 1931 Norman Taurog Skippy - 1932 Frank Borzage Bad Girl - 1934 Frank Lloyd Cavalcade Cavalcade 1935 Frank Capra It Happened One Night Es geschah in einer Nacht 1936 John Ford The Informer Der Verräter 1937 Frank C...
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Au retour, dans l'encombrement des voitures qui rentraient par le bord du lac, la calèche dut marcher au pas.
mondaines envoiture découverte, menaçaitdeseterminer parune soirée d’unefraîcheur aiguë. Un moment, lajeune femme restapelotonnée, retrouvantlachaleur deson coin, s’abandonnant aubercement voluptueux de toutes cesroues quitournaient devantelle.Puis, levant latête vers Maxime, dontlesregards déshabillaient tranquillement lesfemmes étaléesdanslescoupés etdans leslandaus voisins : – Vrai, demanda-t-elle, est-cequetulatrouves jolie,cette Laure d’Aurigny ? Vousenfaisiez unéloge, l’autre jour,lorsqu’o...
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George Washington
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George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States (1789-1797) and one of the most important leaders in United States history.
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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George Washington.
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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George Washington
A2 Promotion This was Washington’s first experience with the difficulties of raising troops while lacking equipment, clothing, and funds. Apparently he thought his efforts worthy ofsome recognition and successfully applied to Dinwiddie for a lieutenant colonel’s commission. He left Alexandria, Virginia, early in April with about 150 poorly equippedand half-trained troops. A3 First Battles Before he had advanced very far, Washington received news that the French had driven Trent’s men back from...
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Supernova - astronomy.
The term hypernova has been proposed for an extremely massive core-collapse supernova—possibly more than 100 times the mass of the Sun. A hypernova is thought to form a black hole. Just before it explodes, a hypernova may release a huge burst of gamma rays in a jet from the rotating black hole at its center. These jets mayexplain the so-called long gamma-ray bursts detected by astronomers. According to some researchers, massive stars with over 40 solar masses may sometimescollapse directly int...
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Mésopotamie
Mésopotamie (gr. "pays entre les deux fleuves") Région de l'Asie située entre le Tigre et l'Euphrate (l'actuel Irak) qui fut entre leVIe et le Ier millénaire av. J.-C. un remarquable foyer de civilisations. HistoireLa plaine de mésopotamie fut occupée dès le paléolithique, comme en témoigne les restes de homme de Neandertaltrouvés à Shanidar. Par la suite, différentes civilisations se succèdent, dont celles de Samarra et de Tell Halaf aunord, et celles d'Ourouk et d'Obeid au sud. Des deux dern...
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L'homme Qui Rit
maniait merveille les baguettes, et Fibi pinçait de la morache, qui est une sorte de guiterne.
De palabra Nace razon, Da luze el son[1]. [1] Prie! pleure! Du verbe naît la raison. Le chant crée la lumière. Puis elle baissait les yeux au-dessous d'elle comme si elle eût vu un gouffre, et reprenait: Noche quitta te de alli El alba canta hallali[2]. [2] Nuit! va-t'en! L'aube chante hallali! A mesure qu'elle chantait, l'homme se levait de plus en plus, et, de gisant, il était maintenant agenouillé, les mains levées vers la vision, ses deux genoux posés sur le...
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Géographie des Balkans
l'UNION DE SERBIE -MONTÉNÉGRO Superficie : 102 200 km'. Population : 10 706 000 hab. Capitale : Be/gr11de (1 136 000 hab.). Densité: 105 hab.fkm'. Population urbaine : 52 %. Espérance de vie : 70 ans (hommes), 75 ans (femmes). lA POPULATION • Les minorités musulmane, croate et hongroise ayant fui la Serbie pendant ou après les guerres qui ont fait rage dans l'ex-Yougoslavie dans les années 1990, le pays compte aujourd'hui une très forte majori...
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L'histoire des mammifères débuta discrètement à l'ère secondaire, et leur véritable
extension ne se manifesta qu'à la disparition des grands dinosaures.
Les corrélats crétacé extinction homme - Les origines de l'homme mammouth miocène musaraigne pléistocène thérapsidiens trias Les livres mammifères - l'évolution, page 3008, volume 6 La classification des mammifères Comme pour tous les êtres vivants, la base de la classification est l'espèce. On compte environ 4 250 espèces de mammifères. Celles-ci sont groupées en genres (1 050 environ), distribués dans 132 familles. Les familles se regroupent en 20 ordres de plus ou moins gra...
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It might not matter to you, but my brother was having an affair with my wife.
upon them kissing oneafternoon inthe field behind theshed behind ourhouse. Itmade mesoexcited. Ifelt asifIwere kissing someone. Ihad never kissed anyone. Iwas more excited thanifit had been me.Ourhouse wassmall. AnnaandI shared abed. That night Itold herwhat Ihad seen. Shemade mepromise nevertospeak aword about it.Ipromised her. She said, Whyshould Ibelieve you? I wanted totell her, Because whatIsaw would nolonger bemine ifItalked aboutit.Isaid, Because Iam your sister. Thank you. Can Iwatch you...
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Surrealism
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Surrealism, artistic and literary movement that explored and celebrated the realm of dreams and the unconscious mind through the creation of visual art, poetry, and
motion pictures.
Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights (about 1505-1510).© 2008 Salvador Dali, Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York./Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York Dreams, according to Freud, were the royal road to studying the unconscious, because it is in dreams that our unconscious, primal desires manifest themselves. Theincongruities in dreams, Freud believed, result from a struggle for dominance of ego and id. In attempting to access the real workings of...
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Composition française sur un su jet littéraire Un titre significatif Composition: l'abandon du terme dissertation nous indique qu'il ne s'agit pas d'un débat philosophique, ou d'un discours théorique sur la littérature, mais plus simplement de développer et d'ordonner ses idées, à propos d'un problème posé, en faisant preuve de réflexion personnelle, de culture et de logique. Française : cet adjectif insiste sur l'expression écrite de vo...
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Solar System - astronomy.
dwarf planets according to the IAU because they have rounded shapes from their own gravity but have not cleared their neighborhoods in space of other objects—bothorbit through the Kuiper Belt, a region beyond Neptune containing thousands of small icy bodies. Pluto and Eris are composed of layers of ice around a rocky core.Ceres qualifies as a dwarf planet because it is spherical but is found in the asteroid belt, a zone between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter that contains thousands of smallrocky...
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Excerpt from The Merchant of Venice - anthology.
A weight of carrion flesh than to receiveThree thousand ducats. I'll not answer that,But say it is my humour. Is it answered?What if my house be troubled with a rat,And I be pleased to give ten thousand ducatsTo have it baned? What, are you answered yet?Some men there are love not a gaping pig,Some that are mad if they behold a cat,And others, when the bagpipe sings i'th'nose,Cannot contain their urine; for affection,Master of passion, sways it to the moodOf what it likes or loathes. Now for you...
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From The Scarlet Letter - anthology.
“Mercy on us, goodwife,” exclaimed a man in the crowd, “is there no virtue in woman, save what springs from a wholesome fear of the gallows? That is the hardestword yet! Hush, now, gossips; for the lock is turning in the prison-door, and here comes Mistress Prynne herself.” The door of the jail being flung open from within, there appeared, in the first place, like a black shadow emerging into the sunshine, the grim and grisly presence ofthe town-beadle, with a sword by his side and his staff...
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The Souls of Black Folk by W.
in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness,—an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in onedark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder. The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife—this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self. Inthis merging he wishes neither of the older selves to be lost. He would not Africanize America, f...
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How does social media impact our body image ?
How social media impact our body image? People have a tendency to share every moment of their happiness, their success, and their material perfection in social media. Actually , in the digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, as it is easily accessible , shaping how we perceive ourselves and others. While it offers connectivity and a platform for self-expression, its influence on body image has sparked widespread debate and concern. Social media is also a g...
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explication lineaire la cour du lion
« un vrai charnier »qui associe l’endroit a un endroit sale,jonché de cadavre et avec une odeur nauséabonde.Ici le fabuliste nous fait comprendre la politique meurtrière de Louis XIV. 2 a- ours › 1 er intervenant › v16 « l’ours boucha sa narine »=geste délicat venant d’un ours › mot « grimace » v18 est compris par le monarque comme une moquerie › adjectif « irrité » v18 =susceptibilité du lion › euphémisme v19 « L’envoya chez Pluton faire le dégoûte »= cruauté du...
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KOU K'AI-TCHE: La Dame Feng sauve l'empereur Yuan de l'attaque d'un ours
KOU K'AI-TCHE D'après Né à Wou-si , Kiang-sou, vers 345 Mort vers 406 LaDameFeng sauve l'empereur Yuan de l'attaque d'un ours L'une des plus anciennes peintures chinoises profanes connues est ce rouleau où sur près de 3,50 rn, en neuf épisodes, l'écrivain Tchang Houa enseigne aux dames du harem impérial la conduite à tenir pour demeurer longtemps en faveur auprès de leur souverain . La scène repro duite ici prêche le dévouement...
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Introduction : La fontaine est un écrivain du classicisme il écrit en 1678 son 2e recueil 10 ans après le premier.
*Hyperbole v23 qui compare l'odeur du palais au plus bon parfum *Parallèle de situation entre l'ours et le singe par l'adverbe encore v 25 et fut encor punie * La diérèse lion la montre la vanité du roi Lf critique l'abus de pouvoir du roi avec la référence a l'empereur caligula celebre pour sa cruauté *Et enfin celle du renart au vers 28 a 23 : Lf joue la encore sur un comique de caractere avec le stereotype du renard rusé *Le renard ne prend pas la parole en 1er, c'est le roi qui le sollicite...
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test AIO
Test AIO : Case Kellogg’s The company Consumers around the world enjoy Kellogg Company products, one of which – Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ® – has been part of a wholesome, delicious morning for more than a century. The company began with only 44 employees in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1906. Today they manufacture in 18 countries and sell our products in more than 180 countries around the world, first expanding to similar markets to keep expansion controllable. For more than 100 years, in...
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Excerpt from All's Well That Ends Well - anthology.
SECOND LORD. Do not say so. COUNTESS. Think upon patience. Pray you, gentlemenI have felt so many quirks of joy and griefThat the first face of neither on the start soCan woman meun to't. Where is my son, I pray you! SECOND LORD. Madam, he's gone to serve the Duke of Florence.We met him thitherward, for thence we came,And, after some dispatch in hand at court,Thither we bend again. HELENA. Look on his letter, madam: here's my passport.(She reads the letter aloud)“When thou canst get the ring upo...
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Stevenson: From Treasure Island - anthology.
air in front of him: ‘Will any kind friend inform a poor blind man, who has lost the precious sight of his eyes in the gracious defence of his native country, England, and God bless KingGeorge!—where or in what part of this country he may now be?’ ‘You are at the “Admiral Benbow,” Black Hill Cove, my good man,’ said I. ‘I hear a voice,’ said he—‘a young voice. Will you give me your hand, my kind young friend, and lead me in?’ I held out my hand, and the horrible, soft-spoken, eye...
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American Drummer, which Librarian Higgins orders especially for me.
blowjob?" Isaid, "I'venever evenmether." I know alot about birdsandbees, butIdon't know verymuch about thebirds andthebees. Everything Ido know Ihad to teach myself onthe Internet, becauseIdon't haveanyone toask. Forexample, Iknow thatyougive someone ablowjob by putting yourpenis intheir mouth. Ialso know thatdickispenis, andthat cock ispenis, too.Andmonster cock, obviously. Iknow thatVJsget wet when awoman ishaving sex,although Idon't know whattheygetwet with. I know that VJiscunt, andalso ass....
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Stress (psychology).
blood flow is diverted from the internal organs and skin to the brain and muscles. Breathing speeds up, the pupils dilate, and perspiration increases. This reaction issometimes called the fight-or-flight response because it energizes the body to either confront or flee from a threat. Another part of the stress response involves the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, parts of the brain that are important in regulating hormones and many otherbodily functions. In times of stress, the hypothal...
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From "Resistance to Civil Government" - anthology.
intending it, as God. A very few—as heroes, patriots, martyrs, reformers in the great sense, and men—serve the state with their consciences also, and so necessarily resist it for the most part; and they are commonly treated as enemies by it. A wise man will only be useful as a man, and will not submit to be “clay,” and “stop a holeto keep the wind away,” but leave that office to his dust at least: “I am too high born to be propertied,To be a second at control,Or useful serving-man and instr...
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From Pride and Prejudice - anthology.
But why Mr Darcy same so often to the Parsonage, it was more difficult to understand. It could not be for society, as he frequently sat there ten minutes togetherwithout opening his lips; and when he did speak, it seemed the effect of necessity rather than of choice—a sacrifice to propriety, not a pleasure to himself. He seldomappeared really animated. Mrs Collins knew not what to make of him. Colonel Fitzwilliam's occasionally laughing at his stupidity, proved that he was generallydifferent, wh...
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USA - Iraq War - History.
B Making the Case for War B1 “Neoconservatives” and the Bush Doctrine Long before President George W. Bush took office in 2001, elements in or close to the Republican Party had called repeatedly for firmer U.S. steps against Iraq,including a war if necessary to force a regime change. One such group authored a white paper in 1996 called A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm , which was later sent to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of Israel’s Likud Party. It advocated...
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U.S.-Iraq War - U.S. History.
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U.S.-Iraq War, military action begun in
B Making the Case for War B1 “Neoconservatives” and the Bush Doctrine Long before President George W. Bush took office in 2001, elements in or close to the Republican Party had called repeatedly for firmer U.S. steps against Iraq,including a war if necessary to force a regime change. One such group authored a white paper in 1996 called A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm , which was later sent to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of Israel’s Likud Party. It advocated...
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Berlin, Festival international du film de - cinéma.
1945.Silence de Dieu, enfer de la vie conjuguale, peinture de la décadence bourgeoise, hantise du mal et absence du bien, amour de la musique et de la lumière d'été : l'œuvre d'IngmarBergman, en grande partie autobiographique et profondément ancrée dans les traumatismes de l'enfance, n'a cessé d'entrelacer ou d'alterner ces thématiques avec une richesse stylistiqueinépuisable.Ingmar Bergman est ici photographié dans les années 1960.AFP/AFP/Getty Images Largement dominé depuis sa création en 1951...
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FICHES-œUVRES Livre XI (choix de fables) - La Fontaine (analyse)
F C H E S Œ U V R E S méprise comme un moyen de tromper le loup en conférant au fromage une dimension mythologique et au piège un caractère burlesque (v. 33-36). Avec« Le lion, le singe et les deux ânes» (XI. 5). on se retrouve dans l'univers concentré et redoutable de la cour. où la moindre parole peut jouer le rôle d'un traquenard. Vie et mort Quant à la Fortune (hasard ou providence qui conduit le monde). elle permet sou vent de dé...
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green activist
In recent weeks, the Brazilian Government took measures to protect small farmers and environmentalists threatened with death in the Amazon. In may, a couple of activists was murdered in an ambush in the State of Pará. The work of census conducted this year by the NGO Global Witness, two people are killed every week because of their commitment to the environment. Activists, representatives of indigenous peoples, they are threatened and persecuted b...
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LIGHT, RADIATION AND TELESCOPES
As with all waves, light waves have a certain wavelength. This is the distance between the crests, or high points, of two successive waves; or between the troughs, or low points, of two successive waves. Alternatively, we can describe a wave by its frequency, the number of complete waves passing a certain point every second. A long wavelength means a low frequency, because fewer waves pass per second; and a short wavelength means a high frequency, because more waves pass every second. Light, h...
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THE LAST OF THE OPTIMISTS
the last of the optimists these days in America, and in a funny way, they balance the outrageous pessimism of ali other writers of our time. 1. Commentaire dirigé JAMES RESTON, International Herald Tribune, Monday, December 15, 1975. 1) In what way can an advertisement be a bit of a fraud? 2) What does a street look like when the dustmen are on strike? 3) How does the author show that he did not write this article in praise of advertising?...
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Who am I, who are you
Because friends come in different colors, shapes, nationalities, religions... So please, don't judge a person from the outside! We can learn from each other, About different cultures, We can teach each other, Different languages, And spread love and peace all over the world. Wars were made, People were dead, Concepts were made, Justice was sometimes served, But wars didn't disappear! I wish we can all scream: Yes to love & no to wars! My brother lets hold our hands together, And shout to t...
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fourrure.
Les corrélats astrakhan castor chinchilla Esquimaux fouine habillement hermine isatis lapin léopard lièvre loutre marmotte mégisserie ours pelleterie phoque poil pôles - Les zones ou régions polaires - La zone polaire arctique ragondin raton laveur renard tannage taupe vison zibeline Les livres Esquimaux - travail de la fourrure, page 1730, volume 4