612 résultats pour "coma"
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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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Optics
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INTRODUCTION
Mirage
Mirages appear because differences in air temperature cause light rays from an object to take different paths to a viewer's
eye.
Refraction of Light by DiamondsThe brilliance of diamonds is due to their high refractive index, a measure of how strongly a transparent material bendslight rays. The skill of the gem-cutter lies in angling the facets of the stone so that each light ray entering it is reflectedmany times before it emerges again.Spencer Grant/Photo Researchers, Inc. The amount of light reflected depends on the ratio of the refractive indexes for the two media. The plane of incidence contains the incident ray and...
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Animal - biology.
Vertebrates are customarily divided into cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals, but these labels are not very precise. Biologists normally use the terms ectoderm and endoderm to describe temperature regulation more accurately. An ectoderm is an animal whose temperature is dictated by its surroundings, while an endoderm is one that keeps its body at a constant warm temperature by generating internal heat. Reptiles, amphibians, and fish are ectoderms. Although they do not maintain a constant wa...
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Canadian Literature
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Canadian Literature, literature of the peoples of Canada.
William Henry DrummondPoet William Henry Drummond described the lives of French Canadian farmers, loggers, and rural workers in verse thatreflected their mix of French and English speech. He gained recognition in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Library of Congress In the early 19th century, most Canadian poetry imitated earlier British poetry. Poets Oliver Goldsmith (grandnephew of the Anglo-Irish writer of the same name),Charles Sangster, Charles Mair, and Levi Adams exemplified literary...
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Bible.
collection of many different books. The Old Testament is by no means a unified book in terms of authorship, date of composition, or literary type; it is instead a veritablelibrary. Generally speaking, the books of the Old Testament and their component parts may be identified as narratives, poetic works, prophetic works, law, or apocalypses.Most of these are broad categories that include various distinct types or genres of literature and oral tradition. None of these categories is limited to the...
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Citations avec porcin, adjectif.
Déjà forte au début des années 80, la concentration géographique des productions porcines et avicoles s’est encore accentuée entre 1983 et 1995. Institut national de la recherche agronomique L’OAQ propose enfin de résoudre une partie des problèmes de surfertilisation en répartissant mieuxlaproduction porcine dans les diverses régions du Québec. Le Devoir.com Environnement : l’Ingénieur sera chargé de développer et synthétiser les connaissances scientifiques relatives auxsystèmes de produ...
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Fiche de lecture : Et si c’était vrai..., Marc Levy
Entre temps, Lauren et Arthur continuent de se fréquenter ce qui peut provoquer des situations loufoques en publique puisque personne ne peut la voir. Tous deux apprennent à se connaître : Arthur questionne beaucoup Lauren sur sa condition de « fantôme » qui s’avère être moins agréable qu’il pensait. A cette annonce, Arthur décide de faire des recherches poussé&es avec Lauren afin de trouver une solution pour faire revenir Lauren du coma. Dès son retour à la maison, Arthu...
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Il faut vous dire aussi que l'épagneul, très fatigué, s'était endormi sur l'oreiller dujeune enfant.
Il doit répondre de 11 chefs d’accusation, notamment de meurtre, viol et recrutement d’ enfants soldats . Le Monde.fr Nous y suivons surtout trois anciens enfants soldats qui cherchent à trouver leur place dans cette nouvelle société. Rue89 Le bimestriel éducatif et ludique présente deux dossiers très bien pensés sur la fécondation et sur les enfants soldats . Le Monde diplomatique.fr Le rapport a également accusé des milices alliées au gouvernement ainsi que des groupes rebelles de rec...
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[LE CAMEROUN ET LE RESTE DU MONDE] 11 novembre 2013
[LE CAMEROUN ET LE RE STE DU MONDE ] 11 novembre 2013 SANGO MATHIAS AMOS | http://georepere.e -monsite.com 2 Accords en forme solennelle Ces accords, désignés à l'article 52 de la Constitut ion de 1958 par le terme "traités", sont conclus au nom des chefs d'Etats. Pour la partie française, ils sont signés soit par le Président de la République, soit le plus souvent, en son nom. Ils sont toujours ratifiés par le Président de la République....
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» : « tou tes ces l u m iè res m’éblou i ren t », « j’en tend is une voix », « on me condu is i t au Mo re de Venise », « j’y t rouvai la tê te somb re et pâ le d’Ham le t »… E n f i n, i l t r adu i t les man ifesta t ions exté r ieu res de cet te gué r ison : « Je res ta i muet te », « ce f u t tou jou rs le même rav issemen t », « mes ma i ns bat t i ren t , ma bouche app laud i t… ». L’ impa r fa i t , l u i, déta i l le les i mp ressions i n t i mes ; A nna Damby rev i t ses m...
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From Robinson Crusoe - anthology.
How strange a Chequer-Work of Providence is the Life of Man! and by what secret differing Springs are the Affections hurry'd about as differing Circumstancespresent! To Day we love what to Morrow we hate; to Day we seek what to Morrow we shun; to Day we desire what to Morrow we fear; nay even tremble at theApprehensions of; this was exemplify'd in me at this Time in the most lively Manner imaginable; for I whose only Affliction was, that I seem'd banished from humanSociety, that I was alone, cir...
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Native American Languages.
From Nahuatl, spoken in Middle America, come avocado, cacao, cocoa, chile/chili, chocolate, coyote, tamale , tomato , and many others. Contributions from South American languages include jaguar, cashew, tapioca, and toucan from Tupinambá; alpaca, condor, jerky, llama, puma, and quinine from Quechua; and barbecue, canoe, guava, hammock, hurricane, iguana, maize, papaya, and potato from Maipurean (Arawakan). Native American languages, in turn, have borrowed words from European language...
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Supreme Court of Canada.
whether the leave to appeal will be granted and the case heard by the Court. The Court has no specified criteria by which it determines whether to grant leave, and the Court does not give reasons for its decision. The key factor appears to be acase’s degree of national importance. Other factors might include the impact of uncertainty in the challenged law, the case’s appropriateness for developing the law torespond to changing social needs, and the presence of a split decision at the court of ap...
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Italian Literature
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INTRODUCTION
Italian Literature, literature written in the Italian language from about the 13th century to the present.
Dante’s Inferno and PurgatoryThis illustration comes from a late Gothic edition of The Divine Comedy by the great Italian poet Dante Alighieri. Lucifer,the devil, is at the center of Earth, and the mouth of hell, the inferno, opens below him. At the opposite pole is a mountainleading to purgatory. The manuscript is in the National Library in Florence, Italy.Scala/Art Resource, NY Dante is one of the great figures of world literature. He is remarkable for the loftiness of his thought, the vividne...
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Psychotherapy.
Other managed-care companies pay therapists a set fee to meet with a client for up to a specified maximum number of sessions depending on the nature of theproblem, free of interference from case reviewers. For example, a managed-care firm may pay a therapist $200 to hold up to eight sessions with a person. If the clientuses all eight sessions, the therapist normally loses money. But if treatment stops after two or three sessions, the therapist makes a profit. This relatively new system iscontrov...
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Arkansas - geography.
temperature rises to the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F). C2 Precipitation Arkansas receives about 1,000 to 1,300 mm (about 40 to 50 in) of precipitation a year, and some areas receive even more. Most of the rain comes during winter andspring and at times is so heavy as to cause flooding. Snow is rare in the south but amounts to more than 250 mm (10 in) a year in the mountains. C3 Growing Season Arkansas has a long growing season. It averages 211 days for the state as a whole and ranges from 241...
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Arkansas - USA History.
temperature rises to the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F). C2 Precipitation Arkansas receives about 1,000 to 1,300 mm (about 40 to 50 in) of precipitation a year, and some areas receive even more. Most of the rain comes during winter andspring and at times is so heavy as to cause flooding. Snow is rare in the south but amounts to more than 250 mm (10 in) a year in the mountains. C3 Growing Season Arkansas has a long growing season. It averages 211 days for the state as a whole and ranges from 241...
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New Jersey - geography.
C Soils Broadly defined, all of New Jersey’s soils are podzolic soils; that is, they are acidic and contain fairly high amounts of iron oxides. The soils in northern New Jersey areirregular in quality and contain rock fragments and small stones deposited by the continental glaciers of the last Ice Age. The soils of the inner coastal plain, unaffectedby glaciation, are the richest in the state, while those of the outer coastal plain are generally infertile. The newer soil classification system d...
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New Jersey - USA History.
C Soils Broadly defined, all of New Jersey’s soils are podzolic soils; that is, they are acidic and contain fairly high amounts of iron oxides. The soils in northern New Jersey areirregular in quality and contain rock fragments and small stones deposited by the continental glaciers of the last Ice Age. The soils of the inner coastal plain, unaffectedby glaciation, are the richest in the state, while those of the outer coastal plain are generally infertile. The newer soil classification system d...
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Space Exploration - astronomy.
to produce 250,000 newtons (56,000 lb) of thrust. The Germans launched thousands of V-2s carrying explosives against targets in Britain and The Netherlands. Whilethey did not prove to be an effective weapon, V-2s did become the first human-made objects to reach altitudes above 80 km (50 mi)—the height at which outer spaceis considered to begin—before falling back to Earth. The V-2 inaugurated the era of modern rocketry. A2 Early Artificial Satellites During the years following World War II, the...
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Synonymes de concis, adjectif.
Instituts universitaires de formation des maitres Ce petit ouvrage simple mais concis donne des trucs et surtout des idées pour ne rien jeter et faire de très bons repas sains avec les restes. Le Devoir.com Les messages doivent être simples et concis : limitez-vous à trois ou quatre points - personne ne peut retenir plus que cela, peu importe l’âge. Agence de la santé publique du Canada
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Citations avec amont, nom masculin
Néanmoins le chef de gare lança des dépêches le long de la ligne, en amont et en
aval, et lui promit qu'une surveillance minutieuse serait exercée.
Ses chroniques dans l’affaire d’Outreau, préparées par un long travail d’investigation en amont , sont de celles qui font honneur au journalisme. Libération.fr L’enjeu est d’intégrer le plus en amont possible la fonction recherche en ne la limitant plus seulement au Web mais en l’étendant à l’ensemble de l’ordinateur. Libération.fr Cette approche pousse plus loin la formule des grappes, conçues pour regrouper en synergie tant l’ amont que l’aval du producteur afin d’inclure les intrants...
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Internet: UN RÉSEAU UNIVERSEL
combinaison adresse IP + port est alors une adresse unique au monde , elle est appelée soc/ce() . De cette manière , lorsque l'ordinateur reçoit des informations destinées à un port, les données sont envoyées vers l'application correspondante. S'il s'agit d'une requête à destination de l'application, l'application est appelée • application serveur •. S'il s 'agit d'une réponse, on parle alors d' • application cliente •. Le processus qui consiste à pouv...
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Van Gogh - Dissertation en italien
prendo come spunto alcuni versi della celebre poesia di Montale: Spesso il male di vivere ho incontratoera il rivo strozzato che gorgoglia,era l'incartocciarsi della fogliariarsa, era il cavallo stramazzato effettuando su di essa una libera trasfigurazione possiamo renderla conforme e partecipe al capolavoro di Van Gogh: Spesso il male di vivere ho incontrato:era il cammino strozzato che si annulla,era l'inchinarsi della spigariarsa, era il cielo agitato UNIVERSITA' DI PAVIA Corso di lingue e cu...
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les ateliers de couture , de menuiserie, de décors et la salle de répétition. Jean Beaunoyer , Dans les coulisses du Cirque du Soleil ,Québec Amérique Installés dans l’ atelier decouture , les quatre compères écoutent attentivement les explications de l’accusé. Jean Bernèche , l’Ogre du gouffre , Québec Amérique Elle a par miracle épargné les dortoirs, les classes, les ateliers de maçonnerie, de menuiserie ou de couture . L’Express.fr L’avenir de son atelier decouture , la régie de q...
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LES SCIENCES DE LA MATIÈRE ET LA MÉTHODE EXPÉRIMENTALE
verdict de l'expérience et toutes ses démarches aboutiraient en définitive à constater passivement ce qui est. Mais nous savons déjà que cette opposition entre les mathémati ques et les sciences de la nature est une caricature. ~achelard dénonce judicieusement le double mythe d'une « rationa lité vide» et d'un «empirisme décousu)) 1 • Les axiomes mathé matiques sont des schémas opératoires issus, en leurs origines lointaines, d'opérations concrètes...
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Phèdre Analyse
> Retrouvez toutes n\gos fiches pédagogique\gs sur le site www.cercle-enseign\ ement.com 2 Phèdre / Jean Racine ⇢ Texteétudié:dudébutdel’acteI,scène\bà« Sijelahaïssais,jenelafuiraispas»(v.56,p.\b6) L’étude de cette sc\gène d’exposition pe\grmet d’entrer dans la tragédie\b\g en fournissant les éléments\g nécessaires à la compréhension de la\g situation initiale e\gt en créant un effet de suspens. objectifs : › analyser un extrait › s’entraîner à l’entretien ...
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Notions essentielles anglais
Notions essentielles Anglais : Lexique : Détester-Aimer-Préférer : (L1) Détester ➔ Au sens général ➔ To hate + verbe en -ing Il déteste conduire sur la neige ➔ He hates driving on the snow ➔ Au sens plus limité dans le temps, l’espace ➔ to hate + in nitif complet Je déteste penser à ce qu’elle dira ➔ I hate to think what she will say when she learns this Je déteste le dire, mais vous êtes renvoyé.➔ I hate to say so, but you are red Aimer ➔ To like ➔ Idée d’habitude ➔ to like...
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La connaissance et la raison
l'astre lui-même. C'est dire que la valeur linguistique de ce mot n'est définie que par la présence ou l'absence d'autres mots à côté de lui. » M. MERLEAU-PONTY CAEN, JUIN !983 :CET O. 99 «Qui n'a pas réfléchi sur le langage n'a pas vraiment com mencé à philosopher. » Justifier cette affirmation. BESANÇON, JUIN 1983 : A. 1 00 Est-il naturel à l'homme de parler ? ROUEN, SEPTEMBRE 1982: B. 1 01 L'homme peut-il être maître de son langag...
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In-Line Skating.
the foot using a combination of laces and buckles. Many skaters prefer a simple closure system that has laces on the lower portion of the skate and a buckle at the top.The boot liner is made of a soft, padded, cloth portion that fits inside the outer shell. Boot liners should be vented, which keeps the feet cool by allowing perspiration toescape during strenuous workouts or long trips. Attached to the bottom of each skate is the wheel frame. The frame houses from three to five wheels. The wheels...
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Excerpt from Measure for Measure - anthology.
PROVOST. Who's there? Come in. The wish deserves a welcome. DUKE. Dear sir, ere long I'll visit you again. CLAUDIO. Most holy sir, I thank you. ISABELLA. My business is a word or two with Claudio. PROVOST. And very welcome. Look, signor, here's your sister. DUKE. Provost, a word with you. PROVOST. As many as you please. DUKE. Bring me to bear them speak, where I may be concealed. Duke and Provost retire CLAUDIO. Now, sister, what's the comfort? ISABELLA. Why,As all comforts are: most good, most...
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From "The Metamorphosis" - anthology.
As all this was running through his mind at top speed without his being able to decide to leave his bed—the alarm clock had just struck a quarter to seven—therecame a cautious tap at the door behind the head of his bed. 'Gregor,' said a voice—it was his mother's—'it's a quarter to seven. Hadn't you a train to catch?' Thatgentle voice! Gregor had a shock as he heard his own voice answering hers, unmistakably his own voice, it was true, but with a persistent horrible twittering squeakbehind it lik...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Cupid and Psyche - anthology.
waters, and fast by, a magnificent palace whose august front impressed the spectator that it was not the work of mortal hands, but the happy retreat of some god.Drawn by admiration and wonder, she approached the building and ventured to enter. Every object she met filled her with pleasure and amazement. Golden pillarssupported the vaulted roof, and the walls were enriched with carvings and paintings representing beasts of the chase and rural scenes, adapted to delight the eye of thebeholder. Pro...
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Astrobiology - astronomy.
water to help reactions along. American chemists Stanley Miller and Harold Urey tested part of Oparin and Haldane’s hypothesis in the early 1950s by simulating conditions of the early Earth. In whathas become known as the Miller-Urey experiment, the two scientists connected two flasks with a loop of glass tubing that allowed the gases to pass between the flasks.They filled the upper flask with methane, ammonia, and hydrogen—components thought to have been in the early atmosphere. They filled the...
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Animal Behavior - biology.
The first motor program analyzed in much detail was the egg-rolling response of geese. When a goose sees an egg outside its nest, it stares at the egg, stretches itsneck until its bill is just on the other side of the egg, and then gently rolls the egg back into the nest. At first glance this seems a thoughtful and intelligent piece ofbehavior, but it is a mechanical motor program; almost any smooth, rounded object (the sign stimulus) will release the response. Furthermore, removal of the egg on...
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Folk Art
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INTRODUCTION
Carved Native American Figure
This figure of a Native American trapper was carved from a single pine log (about 1850-1890).
that young Native American women were taught to weave by Ursuline nuns. The overall spirit of French-Canadian folk art is colorful, happy, and, at the same time,devout. B Anglo-Canadian Folk Art The English tradition in the Maritime provinces is strong in the decoration of utilitarian objects, in graining, marbling, and incising, and in ship carvings (both figureheadsand stern-board decorations). The emigration to Canada of many New Englanders during and after the American Revolution led to int...
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Adolf Hitler
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INTRODUCTION
Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), German political and military leader and one of the 20th century's most powerful dictators.
A Economic Collapse At the end of World War I, the Allies (those countries who had fought against Germany) had demanded that Germany pay reparations—that is, payments for wardamages. The government refused to pay all that was demanded by the Allies. When Germany failed to pay enough, France and Belgium occupied the coal mines in theRuhr industrial area in west central Germany in January 1923. In protest, the German government halted all reparation payments and called for passive resistance by a...
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Adolf Hitler.
A Economic Collapse At the end of World War I, the Allies (those countries who had fought against Germany) had demanded that Germany pay reparations—that is, payments for wardamages. The government refused to pay all that was demanded by the Allies. When Germany failed to pay enough, France and Belgium occupied the coal mines in theRuhr industrial area in west central Germany in January 1923. In protest, the German government halted all reparation payments and called for passive resistance by a...
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Adolf Hitler .
A Economic Collapse At the end of World War I, the Allies (those countries who had fought against Germany) had demanded that Germany pay reparations—that is, payments for wardamages. The government refused to pay all that was demanded by the Allies. When Germany failed to pay enough, France and Belgium occupied the coal mines in theRuhr industrial area in west central Germany in January 1923. In protest, the German government halted all reparation payments and called for passive resistance by a...
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Judaism.
is learned or memorized”), the earliest document of rabbinic literature, edited in Palestine at the turn of the 3rd century. Subsequent rabbinic study of the Mishnah inPalestine and Babylonia generated two Talmuds (“that which is studied”; also called Gemera, an Aramaic term with the same meaning; see Talmud), wide-ranging commentaries on the Mishnah. The Babylonian Talmud, edited about the 6th century, became the foundation document of rabbinic Judaism. Early rabbinic writings also include exe...
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North Dakota - geography.
Bismarck, the growing season averages 134 days, as the average date of the last killing frost is May 11 and that of the first killing frost is September 22. The length ofthe growing season drops to about 110 days in the northerly reaches of the state. The long periods of summer sunshine at this latitude, providing as much as 16 hoursof daylight in summer, help crops to mature quickly, thus compensating somewhat for the relatively short growing season. Temperatures in the north are, on the averag...
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North Dakota - USA History.
Bismarck, the growing season averages 134 days, as the average date of the last killing frost is May 11 and that of the first killing frost is September 22. The length ofthe growing season drops to about 110 days in the northerly reaches of the state. The long periods of summer sunshine at this latitude, providing as much as 16 hoursof daylight in summer, help crops to mature quickly, thus compensating somewhat for the relatively short growing season. Temperatures in the north are, on the averag...
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Mars (planet) - astronomy.
The Martian core is probably much like Earth’s, consisting mostly of iron, with a small amount of nickel. If other light elements, particularly sulfur, exist there as well, thecore may be larger than presently thought. From studying Earth’s magnetic field and core, scientists theorize that the motions of the liquid rock in Earth’s core generateits magnetic field. Mars does not have a significant magnetic field, so scientists believe that Mars’s core is probably solid. However, spacecraft data in...
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Texas - geography.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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Texas - USA History.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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Comes facundus in via pro vehiculo est
un compagnon de voyage éloquent abrège autant la route qu'un
carosse
Cette sentence...
Comes facundus in via pro vehiculo est un compagnon de voyage éloquent abrège autant la route qu'un carosse Cette sentence de Publilius Syrus (C 17), attestée par Macrobe (.Ciaturnalia, 2, 7, 11) devait sans doute reprendre une tradition déjà proverbiale. Elle fut souvent citée par les auteurs du Moyen-Age et de J'époque moderne : cf. par exemple Walther 2961 ; 8680 ; 8720 ; 29178 ; 33119; le Chronicon S. Huberti Andaginensis, Pl l 54, 1404a; Jean de Salisbury, Po/icratique, PL 199, 772b ; Guil...
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Article sur le zircon
Gymnase du Bugnon Site de Sévelin 2M07 Article d’histoire Antoine Wannaz Commentaire : Tout d’abord, cet article est basé sur la source d’un article paru sur ouestaf.com, un site d’information africain fondé par un journaliste : Hamadou Tidiane Sy. Ce site a été primé plusieurs fois et son fondateur a toujours tenu à ce que ce site ne soit pas soutenu par de riches milliardaires ou politiciens pour garder sa neutralit...
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Citations avec pitoyable
Une chose est certaine, les sarkolâtres ont les boules, car leur idol\ e est ridiculisée et leurs arguments sont pitoyables.Le Monde.fr Mais une performance pitoyable dans la course au leadership accélérerait le déclin de la minis\ tre du Patrimoine, qui finirait ainsi sa carrière sur une triste note. Le Devoir.com En plus d’entretenir la flamme amoureuse, la lecture s’avérait \ nécessaire pour s’échapper en quelque sorte des conditions de vie pitoyables qui régnaient dans les camps. Le...
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Pduc truffaut
-Com(catalogue, pub, gestion hors media, com aux clients Aménagement surface de vente est préconisé par le réseau Contraintes du réseau Peu de choix pour les produits et les publicités Produit imposé par la centrale Prix négocier par le siège à peu de marge pour affronter la concurrence local - 1-2 Analyse de Truffaut dans son marché 1.2.1 La situation géographique Le magasin situé dans la zone commerciale de Balma Gramont ou l'on trouve dif...
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Citations avec ennuyeux, adjectif.
Robertson Davies , Un heureux canular , traduction de Colette Tonge , Québec Amérique A contrario, les discussions en cours s’annoncent longues, méthodiques, presque ennuyeuses . L’Express.fr J’ai toujours trouvé ennuyeuses les chansons où l’on débarque tout à trac, où l’on tombe de la lune. L’Express.fr Ces adolescentes ont la même vie sociale que des divorcées quadragénaires ennuyeuses comme la pluie. Courrier international Un de ses problèmes dont les journaux n’ont pas parlé est...