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Oedipus the King
“Enough! I won’t listen to this sort of talk from you. Damn you! My curse on you! Get out of here, quickly. Away from this house, back to where you came from!” –Oedipus (p. 25) This quote explains why they enlist the help of Tiresias, he is a blind prophet who knows about the plague therefore he has information they need. “Tiresias, you who understands all things– those which can be taught and those which may not be mentioned, things in the heavens and things which walk the earth! You ca...
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french versification
Cæsuras, hemistichs, and coupes In French poetry the cæsura (fr. césure ) is the fixed point in the middle of any line of more than eight syllables, usually marked by a stress on the immediately preceding syllable. In practice this looks most like a pause required by sense or syntax. When French verse is scanned, the cæsura is conventionally marked by a double bar (//). A cæsura divides the line into two hemistichs (fr. h émistiche ), which are not necessaril...
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Minneapolis - geography.
into a ten-block shopping center, known as Nicollet Mall, reserved for pedestrians and public transportation; at one end is Gateway Center, a complex that includes severalhigh-rise government and office buildings. Pedestrians may also cross from building to building using skyways, glass-enclosed bridges that cross many downtown streets.The Mall of America, the largest retail and entertainment complex in the United States, is in nearby Bloomington. V EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS Weisman...
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BIOGRAPHY OSCAR WILDE
5. After graduating from Oxford, when he met and courted Florence Balcombe. However, when she rejected his proposal to marriage, Oscar left Ireland permanently in 1878. He met Constance Lloyd and fell in love with her. So on may 29 1884, Oscar married Constance Lloyd. 6. Cyril Holland, born in 1885, was the older of the two sons of Oscar Wilde and Constance Lloyd and brother to Vyvyan Holland, who was born the following year, and died on the 10 October 1967. 7. Lord Douglas, of his fir...
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Walt Whitman: Leaves of Grass (Sprache & Litteratur).
Welcome is every organ and attribute of me, and of any man hearty and clean,Not an inch nor a particle of an inch is vile, and none shall be less familiar than the rest. I am satisfied . . . . I see, dance, laugh, sing;As God comes a loving bedfellow and sleeps at my side all night and close on the peep of the day,And leaves for me baskets covered with white towels bulging the house with their plenty,Shall I postpone my acceptation and realization and scream at my eyes,That they turn from gazing...
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SUJET NATIONAL, SESSION DE JUIN 1995 LANGUE VIVANTE 2 - SÉRIE L
She looked at him. "Michael, you won't let him persuade you, will you?" "No, 1 won't." She turned and went off up the avenue, going towards the shops 30 on the high street. He unlocked the front door and went into the hall. A phone was ringing upstairs. He looked at his watch. lt was just after five. He began to run upstairs, pushing past a little red-haired man who was also on his way up. "Sorry ," he said. ''That's all right, guv. 2...
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Lamia
reason would tell him that it is not safe enough to depend only on a career as a poet. He saw in himself the ability and didn't let count anything else what could speak against the life of poet. This alike attitude is seen in Lycius when he listens to Lamia not to invite Appolonius to the marriage, even though he had learned everything by Appolonius, had always listen to his advices and obeyed his words. It is as if Keats saw himself turning away from his reason, shutting it out from his dream-l...
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ANTILLES — GUYANE, SESSION DE JUIN 1995 LANGUE VIVANTE 1- SÉRIES L ET ES/S
courage, lustiness, the natural grasp of things. It would never corne 30 back. 1 would end up in the psychiatrie ward of the country hospi tal, screarning that the bridges, ail the bridges in the world, were falling down. Then a young girl opened the doorof the car and got in. "1 didn 't think anyone would pick me up on the bridge," she said. She car- 35 ried a cardboard suitcase and -believe me - a small harp in a crac ked waterproof. Her str...
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Saudi Arabia Facts and Figures.
Male 74 years (2008 estimate) Infant mortality rate 12 deaths per 1,000 live births (2008 estimate) Population per physician 727 people (2004) Population per hospital bed 455 people (2001) Literacy rateTotal 80.5 percent (2005 estimate) Female 73.3 percent (2005 estimate) Male 85.9 percent (2005 estimate) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 9.3 percent (1999-2000) Number of years of compulsory schooling 6 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teache...
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Eclipse - astronomy.
bending of light rays passing close to the sun because of the sun’s gravitational field ( see Relativity). The great brilliance of the solar disk and the sun-induced brightening of the earth’s atmosphere make observations of the corona and nearby stars impossible except during a solar eclipse. The coronagraph, a photographictelescope, permits direct observation of the edge of the solar disk at all times. Today, scientific solar eclipse observations are extremely valuable, particularly when thepa...
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Gorilla - biology.
the DRC, Rwanda, and Uganda, along with a small population of gorillas on the Nigeria and Cameroon border, are most at risk. Each of these populations numbers onlyin the hundreds. Prominent gorilla conservation projects have been established in selected areas in an attempt to reverse the trend of declining population sizes. These programs havepioneered the development of ecotourism, in which tourists pay to visit areas with interesting natural and cultural features. Conservationists also work wi...
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champ magnétique
By agreement, we call « north magnetic pole » the place where goes out the magnetic field and « south magnetic pole » the place where enters the magnetic field. Scientists found that the magnetic field enters in the north hemisphere and goes out in the south hemisphere. So, the north magnetic pole located in Canada is actually the south magnetic pole. However, because he is situated near the geographic north, we call it North Pole magnetic. Evolution of the Earth's magnetic field : Since the sev...
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Honolulu - geography.
Much of Honolulu’s growth and development has concentrated along the southern coast of Oahu. This area is framed to the east by the remnants of a large extinct volcanoknown as Diamond Head and includes Waikiki, located west of Diamond Head; the downtown area, situated near Honolulu Harbor; Honolulu International Airport; andnewer communities in the western part of the island. Two parallel mountain ranges of volcanic origin, the Koolau and Waianae mountains, run north to south across much ofthe i...
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Detroit - geography.
Automobile industrialist Henry Ford was born near Dearborn, Michigan, in 1863. Ford built his first automobile in 1893 and establishedhis own manufacturing company ten years later. The Ford Company headquarters are in Dearborn, as is the Henry Ford Museum,shown here, which tells of the transition of the United States from an agricultural to an industrial society, a change in which Fordplayed a central part.Townsend P. Dickinson/Photo Researchers, Inc. The Detroit city center also houses one of t...
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New Orleans - geography.
levees bordering Lake Pontchartrain. On the 17th Street Canal, a section about 90 m (about 300 ft) wide collapsed, allowing a torrent of water to enter the city. The rapidlyrising waters flooded more than 80 percent of New Orleans. The disaster prompted a mandatory evacuation of the entire city. A week after the storm, the U.S. Army Corpsof Engineers finished patching the 17th Street Canal levee and began pumping water out of the city. But by then the damage was catastrophic. The city’s low-lyin...
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Valley.
Except in mountainous terrain, rivers are almost always flanked by floodplains. Floodplains are flat wide deposits of alluvium, river-deposited sediment, on either side of the river channel. During floods, a river overflows its banks and spreads out the sediment near the river to form a floodplain. Floodplains of large rivers, such as thoseof the Mississippi River, can be flat areas tens of kilometers across. River channels migrate back and forth across their floodplains as alluvium is repeate...
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Valley - Geography.
Except in mountainous terrain, rivers are almost always flanked by floodplains. Floodplains are flat wide deposits of alluvium, river-deposited sediment, on either side of the river channel. During floods, a river overflows its banks and spreads out the sediment near the river to form a floodplain. Floodplains of large rivers, such as thoseof the Mississippi River, can be flat areas tens of kilometers across. River channels migrate back and forth across their floodplains as alluvium is repeate...
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Blackstone, William
traditional framework of legal thought, within which the common law was thought of as a body of remedies, and to systematize the law in terms of substantive rights. Even though English law might not reflect natural law with perfect accuracy, it was capable of systematic study to the extent that it did so reflect natural law. Thus he endeavours to expound English law in terms of a system of natural rights, and he draws on the writings of natural lawyers throughout the Commentaries (and not simp...
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résumé Waiting for the barbarian
Waiting for the barbarians est un roman écrit par Coetzee et publié en 1980. Son roman a remporté le James Tait Black Memorial Prize ainsi que le Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize. Le roman étudie la vie d’une ville située sur la frontière de « l’Empire », un état imaginaire, et plus précisément la vie de son magistrat en recherche de réponse sur la souffrance et qui s’oppose a la politique exercée par son gouvernement. En effet, l’Empire instaure la déclaration d’état d’urgence et arrivent dan...
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La couleur des sentiments (anglais)
Hillie eating the pie. Then, what about my least favourite scene? Well, I can’t say it’s my least favourite scene because they aren’t this movie is really fantastic, but as for me it’s the most sorrowful scene of this movie. There is a scene where Hillie imagine something to send Aibileen (the second help and Minnie best friend’s) to the jail, she accused her of stealing silver from Elisabeth. Elisabeth tries to defend the help but to no avail. So Elisabeth was obliged to fired the poor...
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the money
I admire and I respect the persons who know how to share what they have with the others, for example by the support of the charitable actions(shares). Sometimes a lot of money(silver) is necessary to pay a very expensive operation, to save the life of somebody and it is a case where the money(silver) really has a big importance. It is necessary to know how to see also the other values which consider in life, for example the friendship, the love, the family and the health. They can give a...
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A guide to oral presentations
The body develops the topic by: expanding the plan in a logical point-by-point sequence keeping to the topic supporting claims with evidence including audio-visuals for technical information : select appropriate visual aids (Overhead transparencies, slides, flip charts, chalkboards, handouts, 3D objects, computer projections...) Visuals must convey your point clearly and simply. Do not over-use visuals (a trap when using Powerpoint). The visuals are not the presentation, their purpo...
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rien
« beauty culture » ( 20th) : tools, methods, and business practices of altering and caring for women's appearance ( p 2-3) images about afri-americ beauty standards in print advertising... indirectly characterized black women's beauty a a social issue ( p 4) Beauty Culture, Consumer Culture, and African Americans : 20th in US largely defined by consumerism ( p 6)
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: ARIANISM AND ORTHODOXY ?
relation between Jesus and the Godhead led to the development of a set of new concepts for the understanding ofpersonal identity.The Council of Nicaea did not end the disputes about the person and nature of Christ. The supporters of Ariusrallied, and after Constantine's death in 337 their party secured the favour of his son Constantius. They rejectedthe Nicaean teaching that the Son and the Father shared the same essence: they objected to this as implying thatthe two were not really distinct...
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la cigarette, dangers et quelles solutions
bronchi. Even without swallowing smoke, the risk of cancer of these organs is increased and, for the skin, the signs of aging appear much faster. Nicotine is not toxic as such, but it is it that creates addiction and chains the smoker. Cigarette, cigar, pipe, water pipe: tobacco is always harmful! Contrary to popular belief, the combustion of tobacco is dangerous regardless of the mode of consumption used: cigarette, pipe, water pipe or hookah, cigar and cigarettes with artificial aromas. Eve...
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Prohibtion
On of the most popular mafioso was Al capone. He was an American gangster and a Mafioso of Sicilian origin who managed the market of alcohol of Chicago . He led a Prohibition-era crime syndicate . So he is a symbol of the prohibition and the bootlegging . Al capone was arrested by Eliot Ness ( An agent of the American treasure ) for tax evasion and was condemned for 10-year-old of prison to Alcatraz . The fight against the illegal market of alcohol was not very effective, b...
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EUROPE_E
THE MOST RECENT NEWS ABOUT EUROPE
The European Union is preparing to expand.
EUROPE_E The United States has, on its side, also made good progress on a free tradeproject with the European Union for the twenty-first century. In the south, anambitious partnership has been concluded with Morocco. It deals specificallywith agricultural and the fishing trade. Also, a dialogue is beginning todevelop with south-eastern Asian countries. A DISPLAY OF GOOD WILL All of these agreements and manifestations of good will must not, however, maskthe fact that there are serious problems wi...
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Is the American dream a concept
"The Supermarket Lady" perfectly illustrates her time and American society in the 1960s the birth of the society of mass consumption, the shopping cart replaces the basket, the products are manufactured industrially( cans of tomatoes ; spaghettis, Eggs), the overweight of the model shows the opulence of this consumer society. I believe everything displayed here has a meaning and everything here has a purpose. His main while expressing himself throughout his sculptures is to transport scenes fro...
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sherlock
think he's closer to a psychopath than a detective. Sherlock takes place immediately on the affair. He starts then the survey by studying the body of the woman and by executing brilliant demonstration of his science of the deduction. With his genius he is fast going to discover numerous indications which are going to allow him to move forward in the survey, and he inferred a suitcase is missing on the crime scene. Wh...
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Brentano, Franz Clemens
during the first decade of the twentieth century, when his ontological views went through a 'Copernican revolution' whose results even his closest followers found difficulty in accepting. Large quantities of letters, lecture notes and dictated pieces remained unpublished at his death. Many of these were edited from Prague between the wars, with support fromMasaryk. 2 Psychology Brentano's interest in psychology dated from his early occupation with the work of Aristotle and the British empi...
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11 Famous food mascots and their stories
Snap! Crackle! Pop! Brand: Rice Krispies Year Introduced: 1933 In homage to the distinctive sound that emits from a bowl of Rice Krispies cereal once it's doused in milk, Kellogg's introduced the company's first food mascots: Snap! Crackle! Pop! These tiny gnomes first appeared in print ads in the early 1930s and became fixtures on the cereal box by 1939. Though they're best known as an inseparable trio, the best way to distinguish between them is by the hats they wear. Snap! always wea...
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Stonehenge - history.
Plan of StonehengeThis plan of Stonehenge shows the general arrangement of the monument and the most famous component features, including theAltar Stone at the center, the trilithons consisting of two uprights and a lintel, the Heel Stone, and the Slaughter Stone. Thesignificance of the arrangement of the stones is unclear, though it probably was related to astronomical observations and religiousrituals timed to coincide with particular astronomical events, such as the summer solstice.© Microsof...
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tudor's dynasty
When Henry VIII, henry VII’s son, came to the throne, it was a truly different kind of reign. He was crueler and only interested in pleasing himself. In the matter of money, henry VIII was the opposite of his father, wasteful with it. Henry VIII was a catholic at heart although he changed for protestant as well as the state religion. He made himself head of the church and introduced the bible in English but did not change church se...
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Lieux et formes de pouvoir/ Mythes et héros/ Anglais
Notions: Myths and heroes I'm going to speak about the notion myth and heroes. A myth is a traditional story, concerning the early history of people or explaining a natural or social phenomenon. It's in this context that it is possible to state that the famous American dream is a myth and probably the reason of the immigration of twenty million people between 1892 and 1954 Those people came from different countries and the majority of them hoped to fulfill their dreams. Nowad...
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Les impacts économiques de la peur de la fin du monde
from a major city) ft. building. Price $1,400,000 Denver, CO 210 total acres. Very rare piece of history – only 18 built. Massive 45,000 + sq. ft. of underground f loor-space . Many unique possibilities for commercial or private usage. Serious and capable buyers only. Parcel 1: Remote 20 acres bordering two sides National Forest in Northern Idaho. 3,000 sq ft earth home bomb shelter with beautiful view of Schweitzer Mountain ski runs. No tours...
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Commentary: Maiden Voyage
as the author says 'stable doors', and the outside of it is really emphasized with the description of this landscape which is also apparently hot as hell since the narrator is claiming that 'the soles of my shoes began to burn and I looked round vainly for some shady place', and accentuates the difference between the two different cultures, the European one et the Chinese one. However, even though this place is described as being dangerous and not really safe, it's still looking peaceful and bea...
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brazil by terry gilliam
An alternative version of George Orwell's 1984, film critic Pauline Kael perhaps said it best when she described Brazil as "a retro-futurist fantasy—a melancholy, joke-ridden view of the horribleness of where we are now and the worse horribleness of where we're heading. It's like a stoned, slapstick 1984 ; a nightmare comedy in which the comedy is just an aspect of the nightmarishness. The title refers to pop escapism of the past—what you can only...
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Auvergne (Région administrative).
distincts compartimentent l’industrie régionale : les industries liées à l’agriculture ; les industries traditionnelles en crise ; les industries spécialisées et concentrées autourdu pôle économique de Clermont-Ferrand et les industries en quête d’une diversification régionale. En aval de l’élevage, les industries agroalimentaires constituent à la foisune activité dynamisante pour l’agriculture ainsi qu’une activité industrielle porteuse pour la Région. De nombreuses industries liées aux secteur...
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Tuvalu Facts and Figures.
Literacy rateTotal Not available Female Not available Male Not available Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) Not available Number of years of compulsory schooling 8 years (2001-2002) Number of students per teacher, primary school 25 students per teacher (2001-2002) GOVERNMENTForm of government Constitutional monarchy Voting qualifications Universal at age 18 Constitution1 October 1978; revised 1986 Armed forcesTotal number of military personnel Not avail...
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Essay racism
peoples are used and the creation of communities. Racism is also a problem in employment. Most of the time, the white people are always hired first. The most well-known example is the presidential in the U.S. nobody who has a skin color became president of the United States before B. Obama in 2009. However, it shows that the Americans are less racist but it means that it took time for them to finally trust and see that we are all equal no matter what. To conclude, racism is not an ability that p...
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Nauru Facts and Figures.
Population per physician Not available Population per hospital bed Not available Literacy rateTotal Not available Female Not available Male Not available Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) Not available Number of years of compulsory schooling 11 years (2001-2002) Number of students per teacher, primary school 23 students per teacher (1998-1999) GOVERNMENTForm of government Republic Voting qualifications Universal and compulsory at age 20 Constitution 3...
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Vatican City Facts and Figures.
Voting qualificationsLimited to cardinals under 80 years old ConstitutionApostolic Constitution of 1967, effective 1 March 1968 Armed forcesTotal number of military personnel Not available Military expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) Not available ECONOMYGross domestic product (GDP, in U.S.$) Not available GDP per capita (U.S.$) Not available GDP by economic sectorAgriculture, forestry, fishing Not available Industry Not available Services Not available Employ...
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Carnap, Rudolf
Wissenschaftslehre (Space: A Contribution to the Theory of Science) (1922), combined his undergraduate interests (as his career was to do). Anticipating his later principle of tolerance, this work argues that apparent disagreements among physicists, geometers and philosophers arise from the fact that they articulate wholly different concepts: physical, mathematical and visual space. The section on the last has a character reminiscent of Kant which he later repudiated, though some Kantian featu...
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Atlantic Ocean - geography.
Volcanic Island of SurtseyThe Icelandic island of Surtsey, one of Earth's newest tracts of land, was created in November 1963 when a volcano erupted on thefloor of the North Atlantic Ocean south of Iceland. The volcano ejected molten lava for more than two years, forming an island about3 sq km (about 1 sq mi) in area. The Icelandic government named it for the mythological fire god, Surtur, and designated it a naturepreserve.Ragnar Larusson/Photo Researchers, Inc. The largest islands of the Atlan...
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test AIO
Test AIO : Case Kellogg’s The company Consumers around the world enjoy Kellogg Company products, one of which – Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ® – has been part of a wholesome, delicious morning for more than a century. The company began with only 44 employees in Battle Creek, Michigan, in 1906. Today they manufacture in 18 countries and sell our products in more than 180 countries around the world, first expanding to similar markets to keep expansion controllable. For more than 100 years, in...
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Marshall Islands Facts and Figures.
Male 100 percent (1980) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 9.1 percent (2002-2003) Number of years of compulsory schooling 9 years (2000) Number of students per teacher, primary school 17 students per teacher (2001-2002) GOVERNMENTForm of governmentRepublic Voting qualifications Universal at age 18 Constitution 1 May 1979 Armed forcesTotal number of military personnel Not available Military expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) Not avail...
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Artistic interpretation
that a musical passage leads back to the tonic key is to describe it non-interpretively, but to explain it simply as abridge passage is to interpret it, however obviously. 2 Meaning Most theorists of literary criticism agree that the interpretation of literature aims to disclose meanings in texts.They disagree about the ground of such meaning, whether it is simply the semantic conventions of the language,the intentions of authors, or the interpretive activities of readers or critics. But i...
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San Marino Facts and Figures.
Male 96.8 percent (1995) Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) Not available Number of years of compulsory schooling 9 years (2002-2003) Number of students per teacher, primary school 5 students per teacher (1999-2000) GOVERNMENTForm of government Republic Voting qualifications Universal at age 18 Constitution8 October 1600; 1926 electoral law serves some of the functions of a constitution Armed forcesTotal number of military personnel Not available Military...
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Intro droit
SECTION 1:Droit objectif SECTION 2:Droit naturel classiques SECTION 3:Droit subjectif SECTION 1:Droit objectif Définition: Le droit objectif=ensemble des règles de conduite qui encadre le comportement des hommes en société, ses règles sont obligatoires,Sanctionnable,général,permanente et étatiques. Caractéristiques du droit: -A)Obligatoires -B)Sanctionnables -C)Général...
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Kiribati Facts and Figures.
Male Not available Education expenditure as a share of gross national product (GNP) 11.4 percent (1996) Number of years of compulsory schooling 10 years (2000) Number of students per teacher, primary school 22 students per teacher (2002-2003) GOVERNMENTForm of government Republic Voting qualifications Universal at age 18 Constitution 12 July 1979 Armed forcesTotal number of military personnel Not available Military expenditures as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) Not available...