1877 résultats pour "all"
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Hunting.
See Game Laws; See also Fox Hunting; Trapping. Contributed By:Jay H. CassellMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Cardano, Girolamo
the first moves towards the theory of probability. In mechanics 'Cardano's suspension' is still regarded as a success. He wrote on music and on dreams, believed in demons, and was regarded as a reliable astrologer, who even cast the horoscope of Jesus Christ. 3 Metaphysics Cardano claimed that Plotinus and Aristotle were his main inspiration in philosophy, and though he argued explicitly against Aristotle, his theory is implicitly based on the Aristotelian tradition. While he was not a s...
- Mark Twain: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Sprache & Litteratur).
- The Communist Manifesto
- totalitarisme
- Steve Jobs, Annoce A Stanford University
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BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS
do. PART II: JE explains why he decided to write thisantismoking article to launch his antismoking campaign/crusade. The answerisquite clear, 18 month before he was diagnosed with throat cancer (l.27)although he is still alive, he's had an operation,which has deprived him ofmore of his larynx. He calls himself "maimed". All of a sudden he has decidedto become a goodboy. God gone was the bad boy image. He goes to church, he hasbecome a family man and wants to see his 4 boys grow up, hehas made a...
- Compte fantastique en anglais
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Eclipse Awards Horse of the Year.
2002 Azeri 2003 Mineshaft 2004 Ghostzapper 2005 Saint Liam 2006 Invasor 2007 Curlin 1) Triple Crown winners.2) The Daily Racing Form (DRF) and theThoroughbred Racing Associations of NorthAmerica (TRA) each chose a horse of the yearindependently from 1950 to 1971. In all but 4 ofthe 21 years the awards coexisted, the groupschose the same horse. Source: National Thoroughbred RacingAssociation.
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William Faulkner.
published shortly before his death the same year. Selected Letters of William Faulkner , edited by Joseph Blotner, was issued in 1977. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Boehme, Jakob
Manichean dualism of light and darkness, good and evil, love and hatred, grace and wrath. For Boehme, nature is the image of God; he thus formulated the identity of God with nature half a century before Spinoza (§2) . He also framed a theory of seven natural properties. In a letter dating from 11 November 1623, which furnishes a clear compendium of his metaphysics, Boehme defines these seven properties as desire, sensation, anxiety, fire, light, sound and being. The Trinity arises from the unfa...
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mythes et heros
between different civilizations of the world. Consequently we can put this text in the notion of Myths and Heroes because of the traditions of Maoris’ tribe. In a second time, I would like to talk about the very famous speech of Martin Luther King Junior I Have a Dream . He pronounces his speech in Washington on the steps at the Lincoln memorial on August 28, 1963. This speech shows that in all points MLK is against segregation and injustice between black people and white people....
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La canette de Coca-Cola - The Coca-Cola Can
each can is highly polluting 170g of CO2 per cans equivalent to 1kilometer by a car. The Green Team of Coca-Cola is making huge efforts and the cans are 55%. Social: Water does not display the same properties everywhere, the taste of Coke varies from one country to another. In Kerala, the Cola even had a bitter taste. In 2006, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have been banned in the Indian state. Soda giants were accused of draining groundwater at the expense of farmer...
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Forest.
suffocation; nutritional excesses or deficiencies; winter injury; and injury from smoke, gases, and fumes. See articles on individual trees. See also Conservation; Diseases of Plants; Forestry. Contributed By:David L. AdamsMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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intruction UNIGE
General information Introduction to microeconomics 2013-20142 All you need to know about the course, timetable, contact, exam, and even me but were afraid to ask →cf. syllabus (please read thoroughly and carefully) You are free to choose • You may attend the course or not Freedom comes with duties • If you do attend the course, be punctual, switch of f your mobile phones, avoid private conversations • But do interrupt me with questions and comments!
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Slumdog Millionaire analysis/english/India
4) a)b)Salim is the big brother he is usually making all the decision and he says that very often ,he is authoritarian and can be really cruel sometimes instead of his little brother he dreams of money and power from the day he met Maman at a very young age to when he joined a gang. We can deduce that he is kind of a troublemaker for example when he stole a picture signed by the idol of Jamal for money. Jamal seems to be nicer, calm and well intentioned he is very different from Salim he did e...
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- Lunar Orbiter - astronomy.
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Schneider's Winning Streak.
and one in the combined event. Those 14 wins broke the women's record of 11 wins set by Austria's Annemarie Moser-Proell in 1972 and the men's record of 13 winsby Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark in 1979. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- power of music
- On the road
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Clams.
You can boil, fry, or steam clams. You can even eat clams raw. Small hard-shell clams called littlenecksand cherrystone clams usually get eaten raw. You only eat the body of the clam, not its shell. You can cook clams to make soup. Clam soup is called clam chowder. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam - anthology.
That just divides the desert from the sown,Where name of Slave and Sultán is forgot—And Peace to Mahmúd on his golden Throne! 12A Book of Verses underneath the Bough,A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread—and ThouBeside me singing in the Wilderness—Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow! 13Some for the Glories of This World; and someSigh for the Prophet’s Paradise to come;Ah, take the Cash, and let the Credit go,Nor heed the rumble of a distant Drum! 14Look to the blowing Rose about us—”Lo,Laughing,” she say...
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Le Romantisme en Italie
- L'ambientazione si riduce a uno sfondo architettonico che mostra un muro in pietra su cui si stagliano nitide le figure dei due giovani. A sinistra si apre un varco mentre a destra c'è una gradinata. - Alta qualità pittorica. Equilibrio formale. - L'arabesco lineare dell'abbraccio dei due amanti lega le dissonanze cromatiche: il celeste freddo con riflessi metallici del vestito in seta della fanciulla e il rosso caldo de...
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Bergson, Henri-Louis
evolution. He was also a great stylist and his books can stand beside those of Berkeley, Russell and the early Plato as among the more readable works of philosophy. 2 Time and duration The core of Bergson's philosophy, which, as he pointed out in a letter of 1915 ( 1972: 1148 ), every account of his philosophy must start from and constantly return to, on pain of distortion, is the 'intuition of duration' . Time, for Bergson, is of two fundamentally different kinds, or better, especially fo...
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- BLACK BOARD JUNGLE
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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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Magic (conjuring).
Noteworthy associations of magicians, with estimated membership in the mid-1980s, include the Society of American Magicians (5900) and the InternationalBrotherhood of Magicians (10,500). Approximately 500 professional and 70,000 amateur magicians perform in the U.S. Contributed By:Milbourne ChristopherMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Prometheus
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Du « baptême autoritaire » à l'épanouissement totalitaire : les conditions d'installation du fascisme et du nazisme
Italie- Crise de reconversion : on sort de la 1ère GM, repasser à une économie de paix. 1914- Non intervention décidée : « égoïsme sacré » (malgré jeu d'alliance avec All + A-H) 1915- Entrée en guerre côté Fr/GB/Ru. Les nationalistes y voient plus de bénéfices + action MI6 sur certains politiques (dont Musso) 1917- Rev. De Ru. Qui la font quitter la guerre, peur de voir l'Italie se désengager mais elle continue sous l'influence de Musso notamment. « Victoire mutilée » : promesse tenues qu'en...
- German Ideology - Summary
- Daniel Defoe: Robinson Crusoe (Sprache & Litteratur).
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Causality and necessity in Islamic thought
'necessary being' restricted to the One from which all the rest emanates while the remainder is characterized as 'possible in itself yet necessary by virtue of another' (Ibn Sina §5 ). In this way the order of the natural world is assured, since it derives from the one principle of being in a way that is modelled on logical derivation. In this way also, the necessity of causal interaction becomes virtually identical with that of logical entailment, thereby linking the entire universe in a...
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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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Casuistry
handbooks of the Middle Ages and reached its fullest expression in Roman Catholic textbooks of moral theology of the Counter-Reformation. The method was also embraced by a number of Anglican divines and members of the Reformed tradition. The impetus behind the case-method lay in the desire among theologians and philosophers to discover the moral norms embodied in divine law in the circumstances of human life, rather than finding them in antecedent absolute norms which one could then apply to a s...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Akrasia
apparent contradiction. Certainly, though, VII 3 does make it seem as though Aristotle is inclined to deny that there can be such a thing as utterly clear-eyed akrasia - the calm, deliberate and intentional performance of an action known not to be in one's own best interests. The chapter is largely concerned with the application to the problemof akrasia of two distinctions, one rooted in Aristotle's doctrine of the practical syllogism, the other concerned with a contrast between the mere po...
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Jets Beat Colts.
Namath, who completed 17 of 28 passes for 206 yards, was named the game's most valuable player, for which he was awarded a Dodge Charger to go along with the$15,000 each of the Jets received for the victory. Snell rushed 30 times for 121 yards, and Sauer caught 8 passes for 133 yards. The Jets' victory was celebrated as amilestone in sports upsets. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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The Bahamas - country.
Pindling held power throughout the 1970s and 1980s, but chronic unemployment and allegations of government corruption and drug trafficking eventually eroded hissupport. In 1992 the Free National Movement won parliamentary elections, and Hubert Ingraham became prime minister. Ingraham and his party were reelected in1997, but the PLP regained control in 2002 with Perry Christie as prime minister. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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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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Droit au developpement et neo-liberalisme
Introduction The General Assembly of United Nations in its 161 (XII) resolution of November 26 1957 states: “A balanced and integrated economic and social development would help to promote and maintain peace and security, the social progress and raise the standard of living as well as the recognition and the respect for the human rights and fundamental freedoms” 1 . This declaration lays down so an inherent correlation between the...
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Imperialism
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INTRODUCTION
Imperialism, practice by which powerful nations or peoples seek to extend and maintain control or influence over weaker nations or peoples.
prudent to examine the economic impact of imperialism on a case-by-case basis. The political and psychological effects of imperialism are equally difficult to determine. Imperialism has proven both destructive and creative: For better or worse, it hasdestroyed traditional institutions and ways of thinking and has replaced them with the habits and mentality of the Western world. Contributed By:Michael MastandunoMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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essay2
Berger particularily focuses on one of the most significant symbol of the elite : The suit. Describing how odd it is tha t peasants buy a nd wear suits when it represents a direct contradiction with their working environment. Even if it doesn't fit t hem a n d make them look « mis-shapen », « abnormal » ( p31 ). This also apparents to one of the definitions of the « Trickle-down effect » : A product or a trend trickles dow n the fashion ladder from catwalk shows to com...
- Text - science as a vocation
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From Hamlet - anthology.
Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell,Be thy intents wicked or charitable,Thou com'st in such a questionable shapeThat I will speak to thee. I'll call thee Hamlet,King, father, royal Dane. O, answer me!Let me not burst in ignorance, but tellWhy thy canonized bones, hearséd in death,Have burst their cerements; why the sepulchreWherein we saw thee quietly interredHath oped his ponderous and marble jawsTo cast thee up again. What may this meanThat thou, dead corse, again in complete...
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Recap of the notions
RECAPITULATION OF THE NOTIONS multicultural society, with the emergence of TV channels in Spanish for example. Another illustration of these exchanges is Spanglish : it shows the influence of Spanish over the English language. Actually, it is not only a matter of linguistics, it has also become a commercial strategy to target the Latino community in the USA. When big American firms want to sell their products to the Spanish-speaking community, they often use Spanglish in their ads. It is a...
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Emily Dickinson
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Emily Dickinson
Heralded as one of the most gifted American writers, Emily Dickinson authored nearly 2,000 poems.
particular form of self-publication. She also read her poems aloud to several people, including her cousins Louise and Frances Norcross, over a period of three decades. Editions of Dickinson’s writings include The Poems of Emily Dickinson (3 volumes, 1955), The Letters of Emily Dickinson (3 volumes, 1958), and The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson (2 volumes, 1981). Contributed By:Martha Nell SmithMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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La cryptomonnaie
1 Abstr a ct Cry p to cu rre n cie s a re a f a st- d ev elo pin g a sse t c la ss in t h e f in an cia l m ark e ts . B eca u se o f th e s p eed o f d ev elo pm en t a n d in novativ e f e a tu re s, t h eir v arie ty a m ongst t h em a n d e a ch cry p to cu rre n cy r e q u ir e a s p ecia l w ay o f w ork in g w it h it . M ost o f t h em h av e t h eir o w n cli e n t a n d A PI e n dpoin ts f o r w ork in g w it h d if fe re n t c ry p to gra p...
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brushing past me?
trying tofind theone onwhich shewas born, herfirst love, when shelast saw herparents, andIwas looking forAnna, too, Isearched andsearched, Igot apaper cutonmy forefinger andbled alittle flower ontothepage onwhich Ishould have seenherkissing somebody, butthis was allIsaw: I wanted tocry but Ididn't cry,Iprobably shouldhavecried, Ishould havedrowned usthere inthe room, ended our suffering, theywould havefound usfloating face-down intwo thousand whitepages, orburied underthesalt ofmy evaporated tea...
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Harvard University.
VI PUBLICATIONS Undergraduate publications include the Harvard Crimson, a daily newspaper founded in 1873; the Harvard Advocate, a literary review; and a nationally known humor magazine, the Harvard Lampoon. Among journals issued by Harvard’s graduate schools and affiliated groups are the Harvard Business Review, Harvard Educational Review, and Harvard Law Review. Harvard University Press, founded in 1913, publishes books of scholarly as well as general interest and medical and scien...
- H&M Anlysis