1771 résultats pour "ones"
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Gerald Ford.
In May 1973 the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Activities opened hearings and in a series of startling revelations, Dean testified that Mitchell had ordered thebreak-in and that the president had authorized payments to the burglars to keep them quiet. The Nixon administration vehemently denied these assertions. In March 1974 a grand jury indicted Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and four other White House officials for their part in covering up the Watergate break-in andreferred to Nixon...
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Gerald Ford
In May 1973 the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Activities opened hearings and in a series of startling revelations, Dean testified that Mitchell had ordered thebreak-in and that the president had authorized payments to the burglars to keep them quiet. The Nixon administration vehemently denied these assertions. In March 1974 a grand jury indicted Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and four other White House officials for their part in covering up the Watergate break-in andreferred to Nixon...
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Economics.
Malthus, nature's check was “positive”: “The power of population is so superior to the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man, that premature death must insome shape or other visit the human race.” The shapes it took included war, epidemics, pestilence and plague, human vices, and famine, all combining to level theworld's population with the world's food supply. The only escape from population pressure and the horrors of the positive check was in voluntary limitation of population, no...
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Native American Policy.
of white settlement dominated policy during the second quarter of the 19th century. IV REMOVAL PERIOD The idea of moving Native Americans to a different part of the country was not new. After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, President Thomas Jefferson had suggestedthat tracts of land in this vast new territory could be given to native peoples if they agreed to cede their lands in the eastern part of the country. Transfers occurred in apiecemeal way, but no consistent removal program developed u...
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Korean War.
During the summer of 1949, South Korea had expanded its army to about 90,000 troops, a strength the North matched in early 1950. The North had about 150 SovietT-34 tanks and a small but effective air force of 70 fighters and 62 light bombers—weapons either left behind when Soviet troops evacuated Korea or bought from theUSSR and China in 1949 and 1950. By June 1950 American data showed the two armies at about equal strength, with roughly equal numbers amassed along the 38thparallel. However, thi...
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Korean War - History.
During the summer of 1949, South Korea had expanded its army to about 90,000 troops, a strength the North matched in early 1950. The North had about 150 SovietT-34 tanks and a small but effective air force of 70 fighters and 62 light bombers—weapons either left behind when Soviet troops evacuated Korea or bought from theUSSR and China in 1949 and 1950. By June 1950 American data showed the two armies at about equal strength, with roughly equal numbers amassed along the 38thparallel. However, thi...
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Korean War - U.
During the summer of 1949, South Korea had expanded its army to about 90,000 troops, a strength the North matched in early 1950. The North had about 150 SovietT-34 tanks and a small but effective air force of 70 fighters and 62 light bombers—weapons either left behind when Soviet troops evacuated Korea or bought from theUSSR and China in 1949 and 1950. By June 1950 American data showed the two armies at about equal strength, with roughly equal numbers amassed along the 38thparallel. However, thi...
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L'Âge d'or n'est pas pour demain
AYI K WEI ARMAH
Édition anglaise, The beautiful ones are not yet born, Boston,...
L'Âge d'or n'est pas pour demain AYI K WEI ARMAH Édition anglaise, The beautiful ones are not yet born, Boston, 1968. Édition française: Pré sence Africaine, 1976. Ce roman est sans doute le plus extraordinaire pamphlet qu'on puisse lire sur une certaine Afrique contemporaine, en même temps qu'un bouleversant plaidoyer pour les faibles. C'est aussi - tant il est riche et puissant - l'un des romans évoqués dans cet ouvrage qui souffre le plus d'être si brièvement résumé. Les chapitres I à IV déc...
- Infinity (mathematics).
- Cheng
- Analects of Confucius
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Boeing's position
Among the diverse challenges of Boeing, one is the conquest of space. The NASA often chooses Boeing for its missions in space and Boeing participated to send the first man on the moon. Since this launch, Boeing often sent satellites in earth orbit. In partnership with the NASA, Boeing develops also ambitious programs. Apart from that, on the seamy side, Boeing is a mass producer of air pollution and toxic wastes. In 2006, they were listed as the thirteenth worst student in terms of ecology. Even...
- Mental Health.
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APPRENDRE A PARLER ANGLAIS : UNE LECON PAR JOUR
Supers cours pour vraiment progresser en anglais !
L'objectif du jour: >Savoir dire: "je suis content" La solution: > Il faut utiliser l'auxiliaire BE, conjugué au présent. Il faut apprendre ses formes par coeur. On appelle BE auxiliaire car c'est un petit mot qui permet de former des phrases. C'est un mot outil. Vous trouverez sa conjugaison au présent dans la colonne "auxiliaire" ci-dessous. Sa conjugaison dépend bien sûr du pronom / du sujet de la phrase. > Il faut également connaître les pronoms personnels "je", "tu", "il", "nous", "vous",...
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Axiom of choice
choice is consistent with the usual axioms of set theory, but also independent from them. 2 Philosophical questions surrounding the axiom Today almost all mathematicians accept the axiom of choice, although many still remark when they use it. Earlier, Zermelo defended the axiom against its critics on two grounds: its usefulness and its self-evidence. He remarked that it had already been widely used, without being formulated explicitly. Such widespread use, he argued, could only be explained by t...
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Tache finale anglais
Jean Curry is not a spice, but a mixture based on spices, the main ones being ginger, coriander, cardamom, clove, fenugreek, mustard seed, anise, fennel, garlic, and especially turmeric which gives it its characteristic yellow color. In India, this powder is known under the name of massala, which means "mixture" in the Tamil language. Douglas Then, I imagine that you are going to order the same thing as me. The rest of the group order. Madge takes some samossa, Evelyn takes a chiken ta...
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dialogue anglais fairtrade
demonstrations or we can help organizations as Oxfam with money. We can donate old stuff like cloths or toys. A - We should do it together one day. It will be really nice.
- Buddhism
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Multicultural Japan
Furthermore, as far as minority representation in society is concerned, the situation couldn’t be further from being good. Chong Hyang Gyun, the first foreigner to be employed as a health care worker in the metropolitan government, has been denied the opportunity to take a promotion exam because of the fact that she is not Japanese. Finally, despite the fact that some “Western-style” international schools have been recognized...
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border mexico and usa disertation
degrees Centigrade. But thousands of people trudge across this desert every year. In a hope to seeking jobs that pay much more than what they could earn at home, even if they were able to get a job there. But unfortunately so many migrants vanish without a trace although a bone or a skull or mangled shoe is sometimes sighted. So much danger human migrations have to go on. They also have to walks on their toes without making noises because they can face an extortion and ill-treatment by pol...
- death and religion
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Augustinianism
contradictory in some of its details. Although there were early attempts to make his work both more accessible and more systematic, the interpretations of Augustine 's writings depended very much on which works were being read. There was not always a choice in what to read. The reception of any author in the earlier Middle Ages depended on the hard facts of manuscript survival and distribution. In the cultural disarray that destroyed books and the means of producing them, Augustine was rela...
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Boethius of Dacia
the history of philosophy. 2 Ethics, theory of knowledge and science Boethius was an epistemological optimist. Real knowledge, even some knowledge about the First Cause, he thought, is within human grasp. The full realization of human nature, happiness, is the philosopher's life in which all lower powers are directed towards the supreme activity, the contemplation of truth, and of the First Truth in particular. By contrast, the layman's uncontemplative life is only quasi-human. As was commo...
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American Civil War
Virginia, Richmond became the Confederacy capitol. However, in June, inhabitants of the West of Virginia created a new state called Western Virginia because they didn’t want to secede so they joined the Union. Moreover, Delaware, Maryland, Missouri and Kentucky, decided to join the Union e ven if they were slave states. The second important battle of this war took place in July 1861 and is the battle of Bull Run. It was a complete success for the Union before the reinforcement of the Conf...
- creation and world cycles
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anglais sujet BAC
6. Among the following adjectives, choose those that best describe Campell’s character. Use the adjectives chosen to explain what sort of man he is. 2 points (adjective suivi de sa justification) cynical – Though Campbell doesn’t know much about stem cell research, he knows it is a matter of controversy and quickly understands that Anna’s case is interesting. He does not defend her for charitable reasons but out of self-interest because he knows he will win the case, which is rather cy...
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Ali Wins Olympic Gold Medal.
And the brash young fighter who won gold in Rome in 1960 would become one of the most celebrated athletes of the 20th century. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Binary Star - astronomy.
- afterlife in world religions
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positive, so I pointed at the roses in the vase on the table.
"Do youhave acard foryourself?" He slid out adrawer. "So doyou have acard formy dad?" "Thomas Schell,right!" "Right." Hewent tothe'S drawer andpulled ithalfway out. His fingers ranthrough thecards likethefingers ofsomeone muchyounger than103."Sorry! Nothing!" "Couldyou double-check?" Hisfingers ranthrough thecards again. Heshook hishead. "Sorry!" "Well,whatifacard isfiled inthe wrong place?" "Thenwe'vegotaproblem!" "Coulditbe?" "Ithappens occasionally! MarilynMonroe waslostinthe index for more t...
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Hubbell Strikes Out Five.
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EMIGRATION AND RACISM : L'émigration et
le racisme
Emigration : L'émigration
to emigrate
to s mug gle in : faire entrer clandestinem ent to enter a country illegally : entrer clandestin ement to s war m into : entrer en masse to co me in wa ves : arriver par vagues to head f or a countr y : se diriger vers un pay s to ap ply for political asylu m : demand er l’asile politique to ap ply for the right of abode : demand er le droit d’asile to seek s helter : chercher un abri to s uppl y cheap labour : fournir de la main d’oeuvre bon mar chéto get low -paid job s...
- Evert Beats Navratilova.
- Text - science as a vocation
- Gene - biology.
- GREEN DAY !!
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: ERIUGENA
Christian when ‘Plato' and Augustine interpret the world soul as principle of life (III. 727C–728D), and Latin secular,Greek Christian and Latin Christian when ‘Aristotle', pseudo-Dionysius and Augustine discuss the ten categories.35Disagreement on the denotative level overcome by shifting to the connotative level of one or both texts isinstanced among Latin Christian and Greek Christian authors when Ambrose, Augustine, pseudo-Dionysius andMaximus describe the indirect percepti...
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Confucius.
From a modern perspective, Confucius’s worldview has certain limitations. He was ignorant of cultural diversity; he accepted the sexism of his society; he shows nointerest in natural science or technology; his political philosophy is undemocratic; and he gives insufficient stress to social change. However, Confucius will no doubtcontinue to inspire people across the world with his vision of social harmony, his insight into human virtue, and his techniques for cultivating ethical individuals. Mi...
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Reggie Jackson's World Series Home Runs.
final at bat in game five, he smashed a World Series record with four consecutive home runs. Other records included his total of five home runs for the Series, his 25total bases, and his 10 runs. He finished the World Series with eight runs batted in and a .450 batting average. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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- power of music
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Doris Lessing, The Fifth Child, ''Ben and his gang'' p. 145 ''Some weeks after'' to p. 149 ''popular mood or movement''
Doris Lessing, The Fifth Child, “Ben and his gang” p. 145 “Some weeks after” to p. 149 “popular mood or movement” Page 2 of 8 p. 38 Also, many economic crises with several recessions (1973 and the oil shock, 1981 and 1990) with the fear of inflation. iii) responsible because a) utter laziness: “one after another, three girls came to help; th ey had just left school and could not easily find work. They were not much good. […] They came or didn’t come as the mood took them, and wo...
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Artistic expression
standard way. As a result of realizing that a character in a work is dying unloved one feels sadness for and pitytowards that character. Or, believing that the dramatic potential of the last act was botched by the playwright,one feels disappointed by the play. Or one is delighted by the felicity of a turn in the melody. In the second case,one tends to respond with sadness to works called sad, or with happiness to works said to express happiness.Something in the work calls forth the reaction...
- architecture, religious
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Portia and Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Scene
First, Portia says she „insisted“ 1. 246 „ Yet I insisted, yet you answered not“ to know what troubeld her husband, then she kneels down; afterwards, uses guilt to get Brutus tell her his secret „If it be no more, Portia is Brutus' harlot, not his wife“ (l. 288) and finally shows him the wound she inflicted herself on her thigh to show that she will not reveal Brutus secrets even under pain of torture (but I will come back to that motive later.) The fact that Portia has already give...
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Chromosome.
chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome. A translocation involving chromosomes 9 and 22 is linked to a type of leukemia called chronic myelogenicleukemia. On the sex chromosomes, problems arise in men when an abnormal gene is present on the X chromosome. With no healthy gene found on the Y chromosometo override the abnormal gene, disease may result. For example, men who inherit a mutated gene that causes hemophilia from their mother on the X chromosome willdevelop this bleeding...
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tudor's dynasty
When Henry VIII, henry VII’s son, came to the throne, it was a truly different kind of reign. He was crueler and only interested in pleasing himself. In the matter of money, henry VIII was the opposite of his father, wasteful with it. Henry VIII was a catholic at heart although he changed for protestant as well as the state religion. He made himself head of the church and introduced the bible in English but did not change church se...
- Set Theory.
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Bacon, Francis
Elizabeth, who recognized his abilities but seems to have found his personality unappealing. Burghley was more concerned to advance the career of his own son Robert, later Earl of Salisbury, and Bacon attached himself to Elizabeth 's last favourite, the brilliant but insubstantial Earl of Essex. Essex's attempt in 1601 to restore his fortunes by staging an insurrection proved a complete fiasco, and made him liable to prosecution for treason. Bacon adroitly changed sides and prosecuted his for...
- Febris