573 résultats pour "sité"
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Quod bonum felix faustumque sit
Quod bonum /elix faust11mq11e sit Que cela soit bon, heureux et suivi de succès ! C'est généralement par ces mots qu'on souhaitait à quelqu'un la réussite de son entreprise. Si 1'expression est traditionnellement connue sous cette formulation (cf. Walther 25731 a). nombreuses sont les variantes attestées par les auteurs classiques: cf. Plaute (Trinummus, 40 sq.) et Cicéron (De divinatione, 1.102) qui utilisaient tous deux une fc,11ï1t1le plus complète: Quod bonum. faustum. felix•. fortun...
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La nécropole de Touna el-Gebel
excellence, les autres -ceux de Basse-Égypte en particu- 1 ier - n'étant que des divini tés subalternes . A l'époque tardive, quand les habitants de la ville choisis sent Touna el-Gebe l pour y établir une nouvelle nécro pole, ils la développen t tout naturellement autour d'un vaste site funéraire consacré à ce dieu, où sont inhumés ibis et babouins, les deux es pèces dont il emprunte la forme . Ces offrandes d'ani mau x sont...
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Quels sont les effets de la mondialisation sur les firmes dans les grands pays industrialisés depuis le milieu des années 1980 ?
2. La firme mondiale a modifié son fonctionnement interne pour s'adapter aux rythmes effrénés de marchés mondiaux en augmentant la souplesse de satechnostructure et son objet social s'est recentré sur son activité cœur.L'entreprise fordiste traditionnelle était marquée par l'intégration des unités de production au sein d'une immense et complexe technostructure. Ce fonctionnement estd'une rentabilité médiocre et manque de souplesse. Aussi la firme internationale fait la chasse aux gaspillages, re...
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La civilisation crétoise
• À l'extérieur se trouve un petit théâtre à gradins. • Le palais est détruit une première fois vers 1450 av. J.-C. • Réoccupé, probablement par les Mycéniens venus de Grèce, il est définitivement détruit vers 1380 av. J.-C. Le site sera encore occupé par intermittence avant de perdre son importance et d'être définitivement abandonné. PHAÏSTOS • Le palais de Phaïstos est situé au sud de la Crète centrale, sur les hauteurs dominant la plaine...
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Internet : UN RESEAU UNIVERSEL (Travaux Pratiques Encadrés - Espaces pédagogiques interactifs)
combinaison adresse IP +port est alors une adresse unique au monde, elle est appelée socket) . 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 «app lication serveur». S 'i l s'agit d'une réponse, on parle alors d '« application cliente». Le processus qui consiste à pouvoi...
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TPE: Les Enjeux de l'E-commerce pour les PME
Enfin la troisième forme est le commerce électronique entre particuliers, ou encore CtoC (Consumer to Consumer), nous citerons à ce sujet le cas du site Web Ebay. La puissance de cette troisième révolution industrielle tient principalement au fait que c’est un instrument technique qui se rapporte aux mutations de nos économieset de nos sociétés avec la mondialisation, l’organisation en réseau, l’accès à un grand nombre d’information. Cette nouvelle économie s’est basée sur une sourced’énergie ef...
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Philosophie cned
Ce cours a été rédigé et publié dans le cadre de l’act\ ivité du Centre National d’Enseignement à Distance, Site de Rennes. Toute autre utilisation, notamment à but lucratif, est interdite. Les cours du Cned sont strictement réservés à l’usage privé\ de leurs destinataires et ne sont pas destinés à une utilisation \ collective. Les personnes qui s’en serviraient pour d’autres usages, qui en feraient une reproduction intégrale ou partielle, une traduction sans le consentement du Cned, s’expos...
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Les grands observatoires astronomiques
en altitude de man ière à se placer au dessus des couches les plus denses de l'atmosphère et donc les couches les plus hétérogènes. roBSERVAT OIRE DU MON T W ILSON !:observatoire du Mont Wilso n surplombe Los Angeles en Californie à 1 742 rn d'altitude. De 1917 à 1949 , il abrite le plus grand télescope au monde : le télescope Hooker d'un diamètre de 2,5 m. En 1919 , le télescope est équipé d'un instrument innovant. Il s'agit d'un interféromètre op...
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Les paysages urbains
Fiche composée par sylvain
sylvain.
- Ces monuments, et plus généralement les bâtiments anciens, donnent une mémoire au paysage urbain et constituent leur principal atout touristique. - Le tourisme joue aujourd’hui un rôle primordial dans l’aménagement urbain : transports, parkings, entretien du patrimoine, travaux d’embellissement, etc. - La ville est une porte ouverte sur le temps (passé et avenir) et sur l’espace (lieu d’accueil des migrants, des touristes, lieu d’échanges, carrefour des transports). L’urbanisme, l’aménageme...
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central, ale, aux adj.
heures de pointe. Centrales thermiques. Une centrale thermique se compose principalement d'une chaudière et d'un groupe turboalternateur. La chaudière produit de la vapeur en brûlant un combustible solide, liquide ou gazeux. L'énergie thermique de la vapeur est convertie en énergie mécanique, puis en énergie électrique par le groupe turboalternateur. Les turbines à vapeur modernes utilisent des cycles à haute pression et à resurchauffe*. En France, la puissance unitaire des groupes turboalternat...
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Seine.
gonflé tous les affluents, lorsque, du 9 au 27 janvier, des trombes d'eau s'abattirent sur le Morvan, charriées rapidement par l'Yonne ; la Seine atteignit à Paris un débit de 2 500 m 3 et une hauteur de 8,50 m au-dessus de son niveau normal, inondant les quartiers riverains. Grâce à la régularité de son régime, la Seine constitue une voie d'eau appréciable, qu'utilisaient déjà les nautes de l'époque gallo-romaine et les marchands de l'eau du Moyen Âge. Par ses affluents navigables et par...
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Aegean Civilization - history.
powers of the sea, which was central to Cycladic life. IV HISTORICAL RECORD Recent archaeological discoveries, such as the excavated village of Dimini in Thessaly, produced material evidence of a cultural progression from the Neolithic (New StoneAge) to the Bronze Age, which commenced about 3000 BC and of which three phases were recognized: Early, Middle, and Late. A Early Bronze Age Cycladic FigureStylized marble figures, like this one, are distinctive of Cycladic culture, the earliest cultur...
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Jerusalem - geography.
The population of Jerusalem is divided along lines of ethnicity, religion, and nationality; the primary division is between the Jewish Israeli majority (70 percent) and thePalestinian Arab minority (30 percent). Further divisions exist within both of these groups. The Jewish population has a variety of communities, some based on degree ofreligious observance. Many strictly Orthodox Jews are concentrated in the Mea She’arim religious neighborhood. In the Palestinian population, distinctions can b...
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Parmi les villes les plus visitées au monde, Venise est toujours, selon le mot de Proust, le
« haut lieu de la religion de la Beauté ».
Les corrélats carnaval festival gondole lagune lido masque - Le carnaval Murano tourisme - Anciennes et nouvelles activités touristiques Les livres Venise - gondoles sur un canal secondaire, page 5456, volume 10 Venise - inondation sur la Piazzetta, devant le palais des Doges, page 5457, volume 10 Venise - le Lido, page 5457, volume 10 Venise dans l'histoire La naissance de la ville demeure mystérieuse pour les historiens. Le site, qui semble avoir accueilli dès l'Antiquité d...
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géophysique - géologie et géophysique.
années, les techniques de télédétection ont commencé à jouer un rôle majeur dans la surveillance d'orages et d'autres phénomènes atmosphériques transitoires, commel'éclair Les phénomènes de la haute atmosphère constituent le sujet de l'aéronomie et de la physique magnétosphérique. Le champ magnétique de la Terre réagit avec le ventsolaire pour former une sorte d'enveloppe, appelée la magnétosphère, qui agit comme un bouclier géant, de plus de 100 000 km d'un bout à l'autre. Quand les particules...
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Tokyo.
entreprises et des plus grandes banques. Plus à l’est encore, entre les anciennes villes haute et basse, là même où s’étaient autrefois installés les grossistes venus d’Osaka,se trouve Ginza, le quartier des grands magasins, dont les rues, piétonnes le dimanche, sont bordées de nombreux grands magasins, de boutiques, de restaurants, decinémas et de théâtres. Au-delà de Ginza, vers le nord et l’est ainsi que le long du fleuve, s’étend l’ancienne ville basse, abritant notamment le quartier populai...
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Rhode Island - geography.
C (73° F). Along the northern state line, the January mean temperature is about 1° C (about 2° F) colder than in Warwick in January. Along the ocean coast, theJanuary mean temperature is -1° C (30° F). Warm season temperatures are also influenced by the ocean and bay, so temperatures are usually cooler along the coastthan in the interior. The difference tends to be greatest in spring and early summer. Winter temperatures in Rhode Island are usually above -7° C (20° F), buttemperatures colder by...
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Rhode Island - USA History.
C (73° F). Along the northern state line, the January mean temperature is about 1° C (about 2° F) colder than in Warwick in January. Along the ocean coast, theJanuary mean temperature is -1° C (30° F). Warm season temperatures are also influenced by the ocean and bay, so temperatures are usually cooler along the coastthan in the interior. The difference tends to be greatest in spring and early summer. Winter temperatures in Rhode Island are usually above -7° C (20° F), buttemperatures colder by...
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New York (ville)1PRÉSENTATIONNew York (ville), en anglais New York City, ville du sud-est de l'État de New York, située dans le nord-est des États-Unis, à l'embouchure de l'Hudson, sur l'océanAtlantique.
Les différents districts de New York sont reliés entre eux par de nombreux ponts et tunnels : Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel entre Manhattanet Brooklyn ; Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, l’un des plus longs ponts suspendus du monde, entre Brooklyn et Staten Island ; Queensboro Bridge entre Manhattan et leQueens ; Triborough Bridge entre Manhattan, le Queens et le Bronx ; enfin, le George Washington Bridge, les tunnels Holland et Lincoln, et la voie Port Authority Trans-Hudso...
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Virus (computer).
how closely it resembles a virus. It relies on experience with previous viruses to predict the likelihood that a suspicious file is an as-yet unidentified or unclassified newvirus. Other types of antiviral software include monitoring software and integrity-shell software. Monitoring software is different from scanning software. It detects illegal orpotentially damaging viral activities such as overwriting computer files or reformatting the computer's hard drive. Integrity-shell software establis...
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SITES ET MONUMENTS GRECS
LE LABYRINTHE DE CNOSSOS En 1900, sir Arthur John Evans entame des fouilles sur le site de Cnossos, persuadé qu' il s'agit là d'une rés idence royale. L.'.acropole aujourd'hui restaurée, les archéologues contemporains n'y voient plus un palais, mais bien un édifice religieux. Le doute est semé par la présence du fameux « labyrinthe » dans lequel se serait caché le Minotaure . Ce tyP,e d'édifice ne se trouve pas seulement en Grèce : les Egyptiens...
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Cleveland (Ohio) - geography.
Cleveland Children’s Museum. Also located in University Circle is Severance Hall, the home of the world-acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra. Nearby is the Cleveland PlayHouse, with three large, restored theaters and one of the largest non-profit professional theaters in the country. Downtown is Playhouse Square Center, with fourrecently restored theaters, home to the Cleveland Opera and the Great Lakes Theater Festival. On the waterfront is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum,opened in 1995 and...
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Honolulu - geography.
of Brigham Young University. The state’s largest museum, the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, is located in Honolulu. It contains a large collection of Polynesian archaeological artifacts, as well asmany exhibits on Hawaiian history and culture. The museum also has an extensive entomological collection with more than 13 million specimens. Other importantmuseums include the Honolulu Academy of Arts, known for its extensive collection of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean art; the Contemporary Museum, wit...
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São Paulo (city) - geography.
universities include the State University Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (1976), and the even larger University of São Paulo (1934), which incorporates the city’s famousand influential Faculty of Law. Important private universities are Mackenzie University, originally founded by Presbyterian missionaries from the United States (1870);the Paulista University (1972); the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (1946); and the University São Judas Tadeu (1971). The city is home to the São Pau...
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SITES ET MONUMENTS EGYPTIENS
À LA GLOIRE DES SOUVERAINS Les Égyptiens ont porté un intérêt comparable aux demeures des dieux et à celles de leurs rois, Pharaon étant à leurs yeux un fils des dieux. Si les souverains étaient d'abord ensevelis dans des mastabas relativement frustes, la course au gigantisme s'amorce dès le XXVII ' siècle av. J.-C. avec la construction de la pyramide à six degré~ de Djoser, sur le site de Saqqarah, la plus vaste nécropole de l'Egypte. Suivront...
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Diving (underwater).
compensator (or control) device (BCD or BC), which the diver wears as a vest. By adding air to the BCD, the diver becomes more buoyant and rises. By releasing air,the diver becomes less buoyant and sinks. With minor adjustments of air, the diver can achieve neutral buoyancy. A third hose attaches to pressure gauges that diversuse to monitor how much air remains in the tank. A fourth hose attaches to a backup breathing device called an alternate air source, or octopus. Divers also wear a belt w...
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Mississippi - geography.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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Mississippi - USA History.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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Kentucky - geography.
The climate of Kentucky is characterized by warm or hot summers and cool winters. Throughout the year, temperatures do not vary greatly from place to place,although they are generally slightly lower in the Appalachian Plateaus region than elsewhere in the state. Average July temperatures are usually from 24° to 27°C (76°to 80°F) in the central and western areas and from 23° to 24°C (74° to 76°F) in the east. January averages range from below 1°C (34°F) in the northern Bluegrassregion to more tha...
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Kentucky - USA History.
The climate of Kentucky is characterized by warm or hot summers and cool winters. Throughout the year, temperatures do not vary greatly from place to place,although they are generally slightly lower in the Appalachian Plateaus region than elsewhere in the state. Average July temperatures are usually from 24° to 27°C (76°to 80°F) in the central and western areas and from 23° to 24°C (74° to 76°F) in the east. January averages range from below 1°C (34°F) in the northern Bluegrassregion to more tha...
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Connecticut - geography.
The state’s shoreline, when all the bays and inlets are taken into account, has a total length of 995 km (618 mi). The coastline is deeply indented by long estuaries androcky inlets, and there are many sandy beaches and stretches of tidal marsh. There are several good harbors along the coast, the most important of which is at NewHaven. A few small islands lie offshore in Long Island Sound. D Climate Connecticut has long, hot summers and cold winters. The climate does not vary greatly from place...
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Connecticut - USA History.
The state’s shoreline, when all the bays and inlets are taken into account, has a total length of 995 km (618 mi). The coastline is deeply indented by long estuaries androcky inlets, and there are many sandy beaches and stretches of tidal marsh. There are several good harbors along the coast, the most important of which is at NewHaven. A few small islands lie offshore in Long Island Sound. D Climate Connecticut has long, hot summers and cold winters. The climate does not vary greatly from place...
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Ohio - geography.
conflict with modified Gulf air and causing frontal or cyclonic storms. Gulf air is dominant in summer. In fall, polar air passing over Lake Erie is modified, delaying thekilling frost along the adjacent shoreline. C1 Temperatures The mean annual temperatures for the state range from 9° C (48° F) in the northeast to 13° C (55° F) in the south. Average January temperatures range from -4° C(24° F) in the west to 2° C (35° F) in the south. July averages are 24° C (76° F) in the south and 23° C (73...
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Ohio - USA History.
conflict with modified Gulf air and causing frontal or cyclonic storms. Gulf air is dominant in summer. In fall, polar air passing over Lake Erie is modified, delaying thekilling frost along the adjacent shoreline. C1 Temperatures The mean annual temperatures for the state range from 9° C (48° F) in the northeast to 13° C (55° F) in the south. Average January temperatures range from -4° C(24° F) in the west to 2° C (35° F) in the south. July averages are 24° C (76° F) in the south and 23° C (73...
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Alabama (state) - geography.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
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Alabama (state) - USA History.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
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Minnesota - geography.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Minnesota - USA History.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Washington, D.
structures built according to L’Enfant’s plan. During the War of 1812, British troops set fire to the White House, destroying its interior. President James Madison and hisfamily lived in the Octagon while the White House was being rebuilt. South of the Federal Triangle is the Mall, a narrow park stretching roughly 1.6 km (1 mi) from the Capitol to the Washington Monument. Although the Mall officially endsat 14th Street, landscaped greenery extends to the Potomac. The Washington Monument, whose m...
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Wisconsin (state) - geography.
-6° C (22° F) in the southeast, along the Lake Michigan shore. During winter extremely cold weather persists for several weeks at a time. C2 Precipitation Average annual precipitation ranges from 700 to 800 mm (28 to 32 in). Rainfall is generally heaviest during the spring and summer, and snowfall is generally moderatein the south, but can be quite heavy in the north. Thunderstorms, sometimes accompanied by devastating tornadoes, are common in spring and summer, particularly inthe southern part...
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Wisconsin (state) - USA History.
-6° C (22° F) in the southeast, along the Lake Michigan shore. During winter extremely cold weather persists for several weeks at a time. C2 Precipitation Average annual precipitation ranges from 700 to 800 mm (28 to 32 in). Rainfall is generally heaviest during the spring and summer, and snowfall is generally moderatein the south, but can be quite heavy in the north. Thunderstorms, sometimes accompanied by devastating tornadoes, are common in spring and summer, particularly inthe southern part...
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Lieux et formes du pouvoir (:1)
L' essentiel du cours
Sites of power
• The antichambers of power (les antichambres...
Lieux et formes du pouvoir (:1) L' essentiel du cours Sites of power • The antichambers of power (les antichambres du pouvoir) : the /vy League; Oxbridge and public schools. • The choice ofcapitals (le choix des capitales - d'État, de pays) : the correlation between the political, economic and cultural dimension. • Sites symbolising equity in power (l'équité dans les lieux de pouvoir): Chamber of Lords, Cham ber of Commons in Parliament. • Symbolic sites of power (les lieux symboliques du pouvoi...
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Mexico City - geography.
Chapultepec Park also contains several museums. The most important is the National Museum of Anthropology. Other museums include Mexico's Museum of Modern Art andthe Museum of Natural History. (These museums are described below in the section Education and Culture .) Mexico City's major north-south artery is the Avenida Insurgentes, which stretches 30 km (21 mi). It crosses the Paseo de la Reforma just north of the tourist area knownas the Zona Rosa (Spanish for “Pink Zone”). Within this nei...
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Pyramids (Egypt) - geography.
limestone debris left over from the construction work. When the workers had completed the pyramid and installed the pyramidion, or cap stone, ramps still covered the surface of the pyramid. As the workers dismantled the ramps from the top down, they slowly exposed the pyramid’s stone surface, which stonemasons smoothed and polished. When the ramp was gone, the pyramid wasdisplayed in its full majesty. B Interior The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, with a series of passages leading t...
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Pyramids (Egypt) - History.
limestone debris left over from the construction work. When the workers had completed the pyramid and installed the pyramidion, or cap stone, ramps still covered the surface of the pyramid. As the workers dismantled the ramps from the top down, they slowly exposed the pyramid’s stone surface, which stonemasons smoothed and polished. When the ramp was gone, the pyramid wasdisplayed in its full majesty. B Interior The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, with a series of passages leading t...
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Sydney (Australia) - geography.
blocks in the eastern suburbs and around railway stations elsewhere; and homes on large lots in the outer suburbs, especially those to the northwest. For publichousing, the state government built a number of high-rise apartment blocks in run-down inner suburbs after World War II (1939-1945). These housing projects weresoon deemed unsuccessful and were discontinued because they fostered crime and other social problems. More recently, public housing has taken the form of separateor semidetached ho...
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New Hampshire - geography.
Washington. D1 Temperature The coldest parts of the state are in the White Mountains and the extreme north. Average January temperatures range from about -11° C (about 12° F) along theCanadian border to about -3° C (about 26° F) along the coast. July temperatures range from about 17° C (about 63° F) in the mountains to about 21° C (about 70° F)in the south. D2 Precipitation Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year over most of the state. However, the higher peaks of the White Mo...
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New Hampshire - USA History.
Washington. D1 Temperature The coldest parts of the state are in the White Mountains and the extreme north. Average January temperatures range from about -11° C (about 12° F) along theCanadian border to about -3° C (about 26° F) along the coast. July temperatures range from about 17° C (about 63° F) in the mountains to about 21° C (about 70° F)in the south. D2 Precipitation Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year over most of the state. However, the higher peaks of the White Mo...
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Oklahoma - geography.
portion and the Panhandle are classified as a steppe, where precipitation, typically 250 to 500 mm (10 to 20 in), is the controlling characteristic. January is usually the coldest month with an average of about 3°C (38°F) and extremes from -33°C (-27°F), the lowest ever recorded, to 33°C (92°F). Summer arelong and hot with temperatures in the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F) common from May until September across the state. The growing season varies from less than 180days in the western Panhandle to...
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Oklahoma - USA History.
portion and the Panhandle are classified as a steppe, where precipitation, typically 250 to 500 mm (10 to 20 in), is the controlling characteristic. January is usually the coldest month with an average of about 3°C (38°F) and extremes from -33°C (-27°F), the lowest ever recorded, to 33°C (92°F). Summer arelong and hot with temperatures in the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F) common from May until September across the state. The growing season varies from less than 180days in the western Panhandle to...