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Le musée Granet à Aix-en-Provence
ment président à mortier du parlement de Provence, s'ini tie très jeune à l'archéologie et enrichit le fonds familial grâce à de nouve lles acquisi tions, dont un vase canope en albâtre, une tête en basalte et des vases peints . A la mort d'Alexandre, la formidable collection risque d'être ven due aux enchères par ses ne veux ; elle est heureu sement sauvée grâce à l'intervention du comte de Villeneuve. Des experts sont cha...
- death and religion
- vocab anglais
- Poisonous Plants - biology.
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African American
encou rages Af r ican Ame r icans to vote (t he bal lo t) bu t i f t hey fa i l, t hey x i l l have no opt ion bu t resor t to v io lence (bu l le t). I n second p lace, I am going to t a l k abou t t he ach ievemen ts. M any b lack people enjoyed success i n t he wor ld of pol i t ics, spor ts, media and en te r ta i n men t. However, t he black people a re p rog ress i n pa r t icu la r i n educa t ion, some shools al low b lack chi ld ren...
- Vocabulaire Anglais
- Beckett dans tout son art.
- Brothers and Sisters : the various sides of their relationships
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- Compost.
- Permutations and Combinations.
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Running.
Contributed By:Jeff HollobaughMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Astrophysics - astronomy.
Contributed By:George Brooks FieldMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Doping and drugs are unavoidable in sports
Let's not generalize this drugs problem to all athletes. Sometimes ago, sports used to be a way of having fun, but now since it has become a business and because of all the pressure, the field had damaged: sport is became a racial and cultural competition, but also a mean to show who is superior.
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2 medium onions, chopped 1 medium potato, cut in bite sizes 5. I eat my breakfast at half past seven, my lunch at twelve o’clock and my dinner at six o’clock. I never eat them in front of the television but always at the table with my parents and I enjoy conversations more when I eat with them. We all know the stereotype of the couch potato: Somebody who's fat and lazy, and who only gets off the couch to grab more popcorn. Well, studies have proven that most people wrongly estimate...
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english
2 medium onions, chopped 1 medium potato, cut in bite sizes 5. I eat my breakfast at half past seven, my lunch at twelve o’clock and my dinner at six o’clock. I never eat them in front of the television but always at the table with my parents and I enjoy conversations more when I eat with them. We all know the stereotype of the couch potato: Somebody who's fat and lazy, and who only gets off the couch to grab more popcorn. Well, studies have proven that most people wrongly estimate...
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AXE ANGLAIS BAC
libraries are public space. Although not considered public space, privately owned buildings or property visible from sidewalks and public thoroughfares may affect the public visual landscape, for example, by outdoor advertising. ___ Private space is the region surrounding a person which they regard as psychologically theirs. Most people value their personal space and feel discomfort, anger, or anxiety when their personal space is encroached.Permitting a person to enter personal s...
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- Sommet de copenhague
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Shakespeare
And finally, I'm going to introduce you my personnal work.It's a play called '' complete work of WS abrged'' played by The Reduced Shakespear Compagny. Can three guys really cover thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours? Of course! They made parodie all of the Shakespeare plays with only three performers in two acts. This play is full of energy as the characters run across the stage and keep you guessing how they will pull off the next play. Clever use of some interesting cost...
- Determinant.
- A real little child.
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Charles Darwin
cousins, descended from a common ancestor.The case for Darwin's theory was enormously strengthened in the twentieth century with the discovery of themechanisms of heredity and the development of molecular genetics. It would not be to my purpose, and would bebeyond my competence, to evaluate the scientific evidence for Darwinism. But it is necessary to spend some timeon the philosophical implications of his theory, assuming that it is well established.From Darwin's time until the present, ev...
- anglais
- Parkour - Dillution
- Number Systems I INTRODUCTION Number Systems, in mathematics, various notational systems that have been or are being used to represent the abstract quantities called numbers.
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Anglais: ESPACES ET ECHANGES
Notion n°3 : Idea of progress I'm going to talk about the notion " idea of progress " and more precisely scientific progress . Il will focus on the following idea : Manmachine, and machine man. First, i'm going to talk about the Manmachine . There are many benefits of using robots : It gain of time and robots can perform dangerous tasks. But, there are many risk and disadvantages : Robots create unemployment and too much dependence could lead to health problems. Moreover, the robots...
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Excerpt from A Tale of Two Cities - anthology.
“Good day, citizeness.” “Good day, citizen.” This mode of address was now prescribed by decree. It had been established voluntarily some time ago, among the more thorough patriots; but, was now law foreverybody. “ Walking here again, citizeness?” “You see me, citizen!” The wood-sawyer, who was a little man with a redundancy of gesture (he had once been a mender of roads), cast a glance at the prison, pointed at the prison, andputting his ten fingers before his face to represe...
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évaluation schlumberger
The jungle, the desert, and the sea. What is “Black Gold” and why is it given this name? Black gold is oil. It is given this name because it is a precious commodity. It is a valuable natural resource with limited supply. Section I: English Part II 1. B 6. D 11. D
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Excerpt from Little Dorrit - anthology.
'That,' said the turnkey, 'is agen her.' 'She is so little used to go out alone,' said the debtor, 'that I am at a loss to think how she will ever make her way here, if she walks.' 'P'raps,' quoth the turnkey, 'she'll take a ackney coach.' 'Perhaps.' The irresolute fingers went to the trembling lip. 'I hope she will. She may not think of it.' 'Or p'raps,' said the turnkey, offering his suggestions from the top of his well-worn wooden stool, as he might have offered them to a...
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Buddha
commitment as a result of a psychological bias - either towards the belief that there is an unchanging immortal soul that survives death or that death is the final end and there is no continuity after the destruction of the body. Similarly any suggestion that the soul or life principle ( jīva ) is identical to, or completely distinct from the body is avoided. Preferences with regard to the universe were also considered to be the result of psychological bias, for example, whether or not it is et...
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Locke on Ideas and Qualities
and mobility. What are we to make of this argument? It may be true that a body must have some shape or other,but any particular shape can surely be lost, as a piece of wax may cease to be cubical and become spherical. WhatLocke says of the secondary qualities might be said also of some of the primary qualities. Motion is a primaryquality, but a body may be motionless. It is only if we think of motion and rest as a pair of possible values on asingle axis of ‘mobility' that we can say that h...
- Probability.
- Death and Dying - biology.
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- Exki implementation in UK
- Text - science as a vocation
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Lightning.
In the U.S. about 100 persons are killed and many injured by lightning each year, more than by tornadoes or hurricanes. Forty percent of all farm fires and 75,000forest fires a year are started by lightning. Lightning is not all bad, however. The soil is enriched with nitrogen that is released from the atmosphere by lightning andcarried to the ground by raindrops. Some scientists believe that lightning may have been a key element in the origin of life on earth, creating from simple elementscompl...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: THE THEORY OF IDEAS of PLATO
and that only a concrete individual can be a human being? (D) Classes. Attributes serve as principles according to which objects can be collected into classes: objects whichpossess the attribute of humanity, for instance, can be grouped into the class of human beings. In some waysclasses seem closer than attributes to Platonic Ideas: participation in an Idea can be understood without too muchdifficulty as membership of a class. Classes, like attributes, and unlike paradigms and concrete univers...
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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....
- instruction c_51
- afterlife in world religions
- art, religious
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- Space Station - astronomy.
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Davis Miles Dewey, 1926-1991, né à Alton (Illinois), trompettiste et chef d'orchestre
américain.
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)\HDLN0000100128 \LINK0031800323PE_0756T \LINK0060200609PE_0215T \LINK0062300629PE_0437T Davis Miles Dewey Trompettiste et chef d'orchestre américain * 25.5.1926, Alton, Illinois + 28.9.1991, Santa Monica, Californie L'initiateur du modern jazz doit sa célébrité à ses talents de trompettiste virtuose. Après des études en 1944-1945 à la Juilliard School of Music de New York, il joue aux côtés de Charlie Parker et transforme le be-bop dans le sens du cool jazz. Il dé...
- Lexique travail social en anglais
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Applied ethics
rule, while benefiting from the fact that everyone else is following it (see Universalism in ethics ). The applied ethicist, like the theoretical moral philosopher, must find a way to deal with this problem, but for the appliedethicist, the problem is bound up with the need to employ what is sometimes called moral casuistry. This ancientscience is not necessarily to be despised, for while a secondary meaning of the term ‘casuist' is indeed ‘sophist' or‘quibbler', it was not or...
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language in society
2 Acknowledgement First and foremost, I wish to express my deep appreciation to my supervisor Dr. Salah Kaouache for his patience, determination and guidance that have seen me through this project. His comments and clarifications have been for immense help to me in writing this dissertation. I am very grateful to him for his insightful feedback and constant encouragement throughout. I also thank Pr. Zahri Harouni, Pr. Hacene Saadi, Dr.Youcef Beghoul, Dr....
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which became a seed.
BEAUTIFUL ANDTRUE Mom made spaghetti fordinner thatnight. Ronatewith us.Iasked himifhe was stillinterested inbuying meafive-piece drum setwith Zildjian cymbals. Hesaid, "Yeah. Ithink thatwould begreat." "Howabout adouble basspedal?" "Idon't know whatthatis,but Ibet wecould arrange it."Iasked himwhy hedidn't havehisown family. Momsaid,"Oskar!" I said, " What? " Ron putdown hisknife andfork andsaid, "It'sOK." Hesaid, "Idid have afamily, Oskar.Ihad awife anda daughter." "Didyougetdivorced?" Helau...
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Bonaventure
an advanced theology student, he lectured on the Bible (1248-50) and the Sentences of Peter Lombard (1250-2). From 1253 to 1257, when he resigned his position to serve as minister general of the Franciscan Order, Bonaventure was regent master of the Franciscan school at Paris. Works composed during this period include the disputed questions De scientia Christi (Concerning Christ's Knowledge) and De mysterio Trinitatis (On the Mystery of the Trinity) . The Breviloquium , a highly cond...
- antiarmor weapons
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Alexander of Aphrodisias
possessing life, or, more shortly, of an organic body, and regards the soul of a living creature as its form. But it iscontroversial how this is to be understood. Some have interpreted Aristotle's notion of soul as a functionalist one;but this view has been criticized on the grounds that it does not do justice to the close connection in Aristotlebetween the performance of a given function and the particular arrangement needed for it. This close connectionbetween form and matter in Aristotle's th...
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could check iton this, too." Itold himIcould setupane-mail account forhim ifhe wanted. Hesaid, "Yeah?" Itook his device, whichIwasn't familiar with,butfigured outpretty quickly, andseteverything up.Isaid, "What doyou want fora user name?" Isuggested "Allen,"or"AllenBlack," oranickname. "Or'Engineer.' Thatcould becool." Heput hisfinger on his mustache andthought aboutit.Iasked ifhe had anykids. Hesaid, "Ason. Soon he'sgoing tobe taller thanme.Taller and smarter. He'llbeagreat doctor. Abrain surge...