5985 résultats pour "generaux"
- Renouvellement des membres du Conseil Assemblée générale du 20 avril 1998,
- Le A. B. C. général Noriega bénéficia d'un "traitement de faveur" afin d'être ramené
- Synonymes de public, adjectif Communautaire -- collectif, commun, communautaire, général, social.
- PROBLÈMES DE LINGUISTIQUE GÉNÉRALE, 1966 et 1974. Émile Benveniste (résumé)
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Arctique.
voisine et pendant la même période, la température moyenne est en général de - 7 °C, en raison de courants océaniques relativement chauds. Le pôle Nord n’est pas lepoint le plus froid de l’Arctique, car le climat est tempéré par l’océan. Les régions les plus froides sont situées dans le nord-est de la Sibérie ; c’est Oymyakon qui détient lerecord de la température la plus basse, avec - 68 °C. En Amérique du Nord, la température la plus froide a été enregistrée à Snag, dans le territoire du Yukon...
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Sir John Thompson.
over when the Jesuits were suppressed by the British in the 18th century. This action enraged Protestants in Ontario, who objected to public funds being given to areligious organization. In 1889 they tried to have the Jesuits' Estates Act disallowed. Thompson, however, refused to declare the act unconstitutional, and all but 13members of Parliament went along with his decision. F Abbott Government In the 1891 election, the Liberals campaigned mainly on the issue of free trade with the United St...
- AIGLEMONT (général Victor d’) d’Honoré de Balzac la Femme de trente ans
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Sir John Thompson - Canadian History.
over when the Jesuits were suppressed by the British in the 18th century. This action enraged Protestants in Ontario, who objected to public funds being given to areligious organization. In 1889 they tried to have the Jesuits' Estates Act disallowed. Thompson, however, refused to declare the act unconstitutional, and all but 13members of Parliament went along with his decision. F Abbott Government In the 1891 election, the Liberals campaigned mainly on the issue of free trade with the United St...
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Cavaignac, Louis-Eugène
Louis Eugène CAVAIGNAC 1802- Paris 1857- Château d'Oume Polytechnicien, il entra au Génie et commença sa car- rière en Grèce puis en Algérie ( 1832) à Themcen et Cherche!. Promu général en 1844, il fut nommé gou verneur général d'Algérie en 1848; puis, élu à l'As semblée Constituante, il devint en mai ministre de la guerre. On lui confia la répression ds insurrections de Juin 1848 qu'il mena d'une main de fer, décrétant l'état...
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Définition:
CARDI(A)-, CARDI(O)-, (CARDI-, CARDIA-, CARDIO-) élément préfixe.
XXe. siècle en six volumes, Grand Larousse encyclopédique en dix volumes, Dictionnaire encyclopédique Quillet 1965 et Dictionnaire des termes techniques de médecine (Marcel Garnier, Valéry Delamare) 1958, Dictionnaire français de médecine et de biologie (Alexandre Manuila, Ludmilla Manuila, M. Nicole, H. Lambert) tome 1 1970). 3. " Incision du cardia "; cardiotomie extramuqueuse (attesté dans le Dictionnaire encyclopédique Quillet 1965 et Dictionnaire des termes techniques de médecine (MARCEL GA...
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CARDI(A)-, CARDI(O)-, (CARDI-, CARDIA-, CARDIO-) élément préfixe.
1858). 2. " Incision du coeur " (attesté dans Larousse du XXe. siècle en six volumes, Grand Larousse encyclopédique en dix volumes, Dictionnaire encyclopédique Quillet 1965 et Dictionnaire des termes techniques de médecine (Marcel Garnier, Valéry Delamare) 1958, Dictionnaire français de médecine et de biologie (Alexandre Manuila, Ludmilla Manuila, M. Nicole, H. Lambert) tome 1 1970). 3. " Incision du cardia "; cardiotomie extramuqueuse (attesté dans le Dictionnaire encyclopédique Quillet 1965 et...
- PANGÉOMÉTRIE ou Précis de géométrie, fondée sur une théorie générale et rigoureuse des parallèles.
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Claude Bernard - Le logicien : la théorie de l'induction.
Pour faire mieux sentir la différence et préparer notre seconde remarque, opposons ces deux façons de raisonner en ramenant le raisonnement conditionnel au raisonnement catégorique : Le lait est blanc. Or ce liquide est du lait; Or ce liquide est blanc;Donc ce liquide est blanc. Donc ce liquide est du lait. Nous pouvons donner ces deux formes au raisonnement mathématique aussi bien qu'à un raisonnement ordinaire : Les angles opposés par le sommet sont égaux. Or les angles a e...
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comportement animal.
Cette réponse appartient à un groupe particulier de programmes moteurs : les modèles d'action fixe. La complexité de ces programmes ne semble connaître aucune limite,comme le démontrent les nids d'oiseaux ou les magnifiques toiles des araignées épeires. Une autre catégorie de programmes moteurs requiert un apprentissage. Par exemple, un humain doit mobiliser toute son attention pour apprendre à marcher, à nager, àlacer ses chaussures ou à rouler à bicyclette. Ces activités deviennent rapidement...
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ÉTENDUE, substantif féminin.
1935, page 3606) : Ø 3. Et l'on a toutes raisons de penser que la parenté des notes séparées par une octave, parenté soulignée par une désignation commune dans la notation musicale qui limite la gamme à l'étendue de l'octave, est due à la communauté harmonique... HENRI PIÉRON, La Sensation, guide de vie, 1945, page 171. · Par analogie. [Sens du toucher, de la vue] L'existence de l'étendue tactile et visuelle — étendue construite avec des qualités sensibles (points lumineux ou points de contac...
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Albert Einstein.
On the basis of the general theory of relativity, Einstein accounted for the previously unexplained variations in the orbital motion of the planets and predicted thebending of starlight in the vicinity of a massive body such as the sun. The confirmation of this latter phenomenon during an eclipse of the sun in 1919 became a mediaevent, and Einstein’s fame spread worldwide. For the rest of his life Einstein devoted considerable time to generalizing his theory even more. His last effort, the unifi...
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Internal-Combustion Engine.
any Otto-cycle engine and in actual engines today is slightly more than 40 percent. Diesels are, in general, slow-speed engines with crankshaft speeds of 100 to 750revolutions per minute (rpm) as compared to 2500 to 5000 rpm for typical Otto-cycle engines. Some types of diesel, however, have speeds up to 2000 rpm. Becausediesels use compression ratios of 14 or more to 1, they are generally more heavily built than Otto-cycle engines, but this disadvantage is counterbalanced by theirgreater effici...
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James A.
Treasury John Sherman, another Ohioan. He went to the Republican national convention as head of his state's delegation and manager of the Sherman campaign. The Republican Party at that time was split into two factions, the Stalwarts, led by Roscoe Conkling, senator from New York, and the Half-Breeds, led by Blaine. The twogroups had few political differences, but disagreed over the division of appointments to federal positions, known as patronage. The Stalwarts wanted control of all federal ap...
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Battle of Waterloo.
In the meantime, Grouchy had failed to overtake Blücher's army. At about 10 PM on June 17, Grouchy's scouts informed him that the Prussians, instead of retreating east to Namur, had turned northwest, seeking apparently a juncture with Wellington. Grouchy's message of warning to Napoleon brought the reply, sent at 10 AM on June 18, that Grouchy should keep trying to make contact with the Prussians. Grouchy's pursuit was slovenly and unhurried, and he failed to locate the enemy. On the morning o...
- Sanjurjo Sacanell J osé , 1872-1936, né à Pampelune, général espagnol.
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Bangladesh 1985-1986
Le Bangladesh n'est pas une dictature militaire comme les autres: chaque année, le chef de l'État, le
général...
Bangladesh 1985-1986 Le Bangladesh n'est pas une dictature militaire comme les autres: chaque année, le chef de l'État, le général Hussein Mohammad Ershad, promet des élections générales libres et démocratiques et chaque année l'opposition annonce qu'elle boycottera ce scrutin tant que la loi martiale ne sera pas levée. Alors, fort de ce refus, le général Ershad, arrivé au pouvoir le 24 mars 1982 à la suite d'un coup d'État, remet ces élections à l'année suivante. En 1986, enfin, une partie de...
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Oliver Cromwell
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Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), leader in the English Revolution (1640-1660) and the first commoner to rule England.
as well as to the abolition of the House of Lords. He was an active member of the High Court of Justice set up for the king’s trial and boldly signed the king’s deathwarrant. For Cromwell, Charles’s execution was a divine judgment against a tyrant. Following the king’s execution, the Commonwealth of England was formed, ruled bya Council of State that included members of the Rump Parliament. For the next two years Cromwell remained a soldier in service to the state. The new Commonwealth had power...
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Oliver Cromwell.
as well as to the abolition of the House of Lords. He was an active member of the High Court of Justice set up for the king’s trial and boldly signed the king’s deathwarrant. For Cromwell, Charles’s execution was a divine judgment against a tyrant. Following the king’s execution, the Commonwealth of England was formed, ruled bya Council of State that included members of the Rump Parliament. For the next two years Cromwell remained a soldier in service to the state. The new Commonwealth had power...
- Babangida Ibrahim Badamassi , né en 1941 à Minna, général et homme d'État nigérian.
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Health Care System in Canada.
With a few exceptions, provincial health plans cover all medically necessary services, so that patients need not pay directly for anything except so-called incidental costs.These incidental costs include items such as a patient’s private hospital room, unless it is specified by a physician, and transportation to the hospital. Provincial healthplans also do not cover some nonessential procedures, such as laser surgery for the eye, cosmetic surgery, procedures to reverse sterilization, and, in mos...
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901).
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) - Histoire
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
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La bataille de Diên Biên Phu marque la fin de la guerre d'Indochine
Des unités de parachutistes français atte rrissent pendant la guerre d'Indochine au nord du Vietnam. La bataille de Diên Biên Phu marque la fin de la guerre d'Indochine Le 7 mai 1954, le camp retranché que les Français ont établi dans la cuvette de Diên Biên Phu, au nord ouest de Hano ï, tombe entre les mains du Vietminh. Cette défaite entraîne la capitulation des Français et met un terme à leur présence en Indochine. A près l'éche c, en 1950,...
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Isaac NewtonIINTRODUCTIONIsaac Newton (1642-1727), English physicist, mathematician, and natural philosopher, considered one of the most important scientists of all time.
B Calculus (Newton’s “Fluxional Method”) In 1669 Newton gave his Trinity mathematics professor Isaac Barrow an important manuscript, which is generally known by its shortened Latin title, De Analysi . This work contained many of Newton’s conclusions about calculus (what Newton called his “fluxional method”). Although the paper was not immediately published, Barrowmade its results known to several of the leading mathematicians of Britain and Europe. This paper established Newton as one of the...
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Isaac Newton.
B Calculus (Newton’s “Fluxional Method”) In 1669 Newton gave his Trinity mathematics professor Isaac Barrow an important manuscript, which is generally known by its shortened Latin title, De Analysi . This work contained many of Newton’s conclusions about calculus (what Newton called his “fluxional method”). Although the paper was not immediately published, Barrowmade its results known to several of the leading mathematicians of Britain and Europe. This paper established Newton as one of the t...
- Huntziger Charles, 1880-1941, né à Lesneven (Finistère), général français.
- MODELE DE COURRIER (LE LOGEMENT): Demande d'autorisation de travaux à l'assemblée générale des copropriétaires.
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National Socialism .
VII THE PARTY IN THE REICHSTAG The movement grew rapidly, recruiting thousands of discharged civil servants, ruined shopkeepers and small-business owners, impoverished farmers, workersdisillusioned with the Socialist and Communist parties, and a host of frustrated and embittered young people of all classes, brought up in the postwar years and withouthope of personal economic security. In the Reichstag elections of 1930 the National Socialists polled almost 6.5 million votes (more than 18 perce...
- Langues d'Asie méridionale Présentation générale On pense que les langues qui prédominaient
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Articles of Confederation - U.
trade, or any other pretence whatever. VIII ARTICLE IV The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different states in this union, the free inhabitants of each of thesestates, paupers, vagabonds and fugitives from Justice excepted, shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several states; and the people ofeach state shall have free ingress and regress to and from any other state, and shall enjoy therein all the...
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Religion.
By the end of the 19th century, scholars were making religion an object of systematic inquiry. Müller’s comparative approach was adopted in many European andJapanese universities, and as a result the common features of world religions (such as gods, prayer, priesthood, and creation myths) were the subjects of sustainedscholarly investigation. In addition, field anthropologists had begun to compile firsthand accounts of the religions of peoples who previously had been dismissed assavages. The stu...
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Planetary Science - astronomy.
III ORIGINS AND COMPOSITIONS OF PLANETS Astronomers believe that planetary systems are formed of elemental materials that were created in the interiors of giant stars. Some of this material comes from giantstars that shed material into space as they age. Most of the matter to form planets, however, comes from stars that explode as supernovas and spread debris enrichedwith the heavier chemical elements into space. According to the currently accepted views, the most likely first stage in the evo...
- Gourgaud Gaspard , 1783-1852, né à Versailles, général et écrivain français.
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English Literature
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English Literature, literature produced in England, from the introduction of Old English by the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century to the present.
evident. That feature is typical of other Old English literature, for almost all of what survives was preserved by monastic copyists. Most of it was actually composed byreligious writers after the early conversion of the people from their faith in the older Germanic divinities. Sacred legend and story were reduced to verse in poems resembling Beowulf in form. At first such verse was rendered in the somewhat simple, stark style of the poems of Caedmon, a humble man of the late 7th century who w...
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President of the United States.
Democrats and Republicans—select delegates to attend their party conventions. Primary voters and caucus participants choose delegates who will support their favoredcandidate at the convention. The party conventions, held in the summer before the November general election, formally nominate the winner of the primaries andcaucuses. Would-be candidates crisscross the states that hold the earliest primaries, especially New Hampshire, which holds the country’s first primary, usually in mid-February....
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- DÉCLARATION UNIVERSELLE DES DROITS DE L'HOMME (1948). L'ASSEMBLÉE GÉNÉRALE PROCLAME : [...]
- SARRAIL, Maurice (1856-1929) Général, il résiste aux Allemands à Verdun et appuie la manoeuvre de la Marne.
- OUDINOT, Nicolas Charles Victor (1791-1863) Général, il est le fils du maréchal Nicolas Oudinot.
- Condorcet, « Rapport sur l'organisation générale de l'instruction publique » (1792) - éducation & enseignement.
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Capitulation en Italie (seconde guerre mondiale).
Capitulation en Italie Il Négociations et accords Déjà en février 1945, des intermédiaires suisses et italiens avaient été délégués pour entamer des négociations secrètes en vue d'une capitulation allemande en Italie. Le succès de l'offensive d'hiver des Russes avait en effet convaincu les chefs militaires allemands en Italie que la fin était proche et ils préféraient se ranger aux côtés des puissances de l'Ouest, pour tenter de contenir...
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Notes de cours: LES MATHÉMATIQUES.
et non de l'expérience (possible). Ainsi, Henri Poincaré , ayant déclaré que la géométrie a pour objet "certaines solides idéaux" , ajoute: "La notion de ces corps idéaux est tirée de toutes pièces de notre esprit, et l'expérience n'est que l'occasion qui nous engage à l'en faire sortir" . L'expérience, en effet, ne nous présente ni point mathématique, ni droite, ni nombres infinis dans leur absoluité: ces notions sont engendrées par l'esprit; etpar là même, parviennent à atteindre des...
- Baratier, Albert Baratier, Albert (1864-1917), général et explorateur français.
- Proverbes (livre des), un des livres sapientiaux de la Bible, recueil de maximes, de morale générale ou pratique.
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- Metaxàs Ioànnis , 1871-1941, né à Ithaque, général et homme d'État grec.
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Texte de Thomas d'Aquin: violer la lettre de la loi, afin de la respecter dans son esprit.
Recherche de l' Intérêt philosophique : la (Jiestion qu'aborde dans ce texte Thomas d'Aquin possède lll intérêt politique et juridique immédiat : l'auteur nous invite à nous interroger sur l'application de la loi et sur sa valeur, question classique depuis Aristote. Comment devons-nous obéir à la loi, s'il est vrai qu'elle ne peut avoir valeur universelle? Jusqu'à quel point faut-il tenir compte des circonstances singuliéres? Que devient alors le pr...