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Louisiana - geography.
lakes are on the Red River and its tributaries. In addition, small oxbow lakes are numerous in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Oxbow lakes are formed when a river cutsthrough the neck of one of its loops, or meanders, thus establishing a shorter course and leaving the former loop as a lake separate from the river. Louisiana also hassome artificially created reservoirs. C Coastline Louisiana’s long and irregular coastline extends along the Gulf of Mexico from the Pearl River on the east to the S...
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Louisiana - USA History.
lakes are on the Red River and its tributaries. In addition, small oxbow lakes are numerous in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Oxbow lakes are formed when a river cutsthrough the neck of one of its loops, or meanders, thus establishing a shorter course and leaving the former loop as a lake separate from the river. Louisiana also hassome artificially created reservoirs. C Coastline Louisiana’s long and irregular coastline extends along the Gulf of Mexico from the Pearl River on the east to the S...
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Richard Nixon.
As President Eisenhower neared the end of his second term, his vice president emerged as his logical successor, and the president endorsed Nixon in March. Nixonreceived an impressive vote in party primaries, and at the Republican National Convention, held in Chicago in July, he received all but ten of the delegates’ votes on thefirst ballot. Nixon chose as his running mate the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts. An unusual feature of the campaign wasa serie...
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Richard Nixon
As President Eisenhower neared the end of his second term, his vice president emerged as his logical successor, and the president endorsed Nixon in March. Nixonreceived an impressive vote in party primaries, and at the Republican National Convention, held in Chicago in July, he received all but ten of the delegates’ votes on thefirst ballot. Nixon chose as his running mate the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts. An unusual feature of the campaign wasa serie...
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William Shakespeare
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INTRODUCTION
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), English playwright and poet, recognized in much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists.
Shakespeare’s reputation today is, however, based primarily on the 38 plays that he wrote, modified, or collaborated on. Records of Shakespeare’s plays begin toappear in 1594, when the theaters reopened with the passing of the plague that had closed them for 21 months. In December of 1594 his play The Comedy of Errors was performed in London during the Christmas revels at Gray’s Inn, one of the London law schools. In March of the following year he received payment for two playsthat had been per...
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William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare’s reputation today is, however, based primarily on the 38 plays that he wrote, modified, or collaborated on. Records of Shakespeare’s plays begin toappear in 1594, when the theaters reopened with the passing of the plague that had closed them for 21 months. In December of 1594 his play The Comedy of Errors was performed in London during the Christmas revels at Gray’s Inn, one of the London law schools. In March of the following year he received payment for two playsthat had been per...
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Le mot "libre" dans l'oeuvre de DESCARTES
à savoir, les plus agitées vers I, par où, quand elles ont encore beaucoup de force, et qu'elles n'y trouvent pas le passage assezlibre, elles sortent quelquefois avec tant de violence, qu'elles chatouillent les parties intérieures du nez, ce qui cause l'éternument ; Ou du moins ils ont la force d'en pousser ainsi et faire tendre quelque parties, pendant que les autres demeurent libres et lâches : LE MONDE OU TRAITÉ DE LA LUMIERE, CHAPITRE XIII, De la lumière. ainsi que la pesanteur d'une pi...
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Accomplissant le rêve d'Icare, aussi ancien que l'homme, l'aviation et l'industrie
aéronautique à laquelle elle a donné naissance ont connu au cours du XXe siècle une
évolution étonnamment rapide qui les a menées à l'ère des supersoniques civils et militaires.
De 1930 à 1939, l'aviation commerciale prit naissance. Elle servit d'abord au transport du courrier : ce fut la création, en France, de l'Aéropostale, où Mermoz s'illustra. Puis, la sécurité aérienne devenant plus grande, les avions, plus spacieux et plus confortables, on en vint au transport du fret et des passagers. Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, l'avion joua un rôle si décisif qu'il entraîna une révision de la stratégie militaire et qu'il bénéficia, en retour, d'efforts de...
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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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Le mot "faculté" dans l'oeuvre de DESCARTES
mais en tant qu'elle est dans le cerveau, où elle exerce cette faculté qu'on appelle le sens commun ; car, voyant que les nerfs ne servent pas seulement à donner le sentiment aux membres, mais aussi à les mouvoir, et qu'il y aquelquefois des paralysies qui ôtent le mouvement, sans ôter pour cela le sentiment, tantôt ils ont dit qu'il y avait deux sortes denerfs, dont les uns ne servaient que pour les sens, et les autres que pour les mouvements, et tantôt que la faculté de sentir étaitdans les pe...
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Hawaii (state) - geography.
limestone along the coast. The volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands are all so-called shield volcanoes, or lava domes. Unlike the volcanoes of Alaska and South America, those of Hawaii were notcreated by very explosive eruptions. Formed mostly by lava flows, they are great rounded mountain masses, rather than steep-sided cones. Mauna Kea, dormant forcenturies, is the highest mountain in the state. It rises to 4,205 m (13,796 ft) above sea level, and its summit is dotted with cinder cones formed by...
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Hawaii (state) - USA History.
limestone along the coast. The volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands are all so-called shield volcanoes, or lava domes. Unlike the volcanoes of Alaska and South America, those of Hawaii were notcreated by very explosive eruptions. Formed mostly by lava flows, they are great rounded mountain masses, rather than steep-sided cones. Mauna Kea, dormant forcenturies, is the highest mountain in the state. It rises to 4,205 m (13,796 ft) above sea level, and its summit is dotted with cinder cones formed by...
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eco monétaire
2 Avant Propos Ce cours fait suite à l’enseignement de première année. Il constitue son prolongement mais change d’angle d’analyse. En effet, lors du premier séminaire de théories économiques, les élèves ont appris quelles étaient les sources de la création de la valeur (échange et usage) chez les auteurs classiques et quelles étaient les routes à suivre afin de jouir de la « Richesse des nations ». L’étude des textes d’A. Smith ou D. Ricardo a permis de mettre en avant les principes cent...
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Canadian Parliament.
government’s legislative program. Members of Commons can also present a motion in response to the Budget Speech, which reviews the government’s economicrecord, taxation, and expenditure plans, and to Supply Motions, which concern budgets for individual departments. If a majority of MPs support a no-confidence motion,the government must resign. Also, if Parliament rejects a significant government proposal, the government is expected to resign and request the governor-general to call an election....
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India - country.
delta in the north, are intensely farmed. B Rivers and Lakes The rivers of India can be divided into three groups: the great Himalayan rivers of the north, the westward-flowing rivers of central India, and the eastward-flowingrivers of the Deccan Plateau and the rest of peninsular India. Only small portions of India’s rivers are navigable because of silting and the wide seasonal variation inwater flow (due to the monsoon climate). Water transport is thus of little importance in India. Barrages,...
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Commentaire Du Poème "Marie Qui Voudrait Votre Beau Nom Tourner" De Ronsard
vers, donc à des endroits stratégiques.Dans un deuxième temps étudiant la variation des tonalités de la séduction. Cela permet ainsi au poète de toucher à tous lesaspects de la sensibilité. Nous remarquons que dans les deux quatrains, le ton est relativement léger. La séduction est ici, avanttout d'ordre intellectuel car elle repose sur un jeu de mot. Le terme du plaisir développé au début du poème, conserve uneconnotation positive.C'est dans les vers 9 à 12 que le ton devient sérieux : le propo...
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French Canadian Nationalism - Canadian History.
The revolution ended in independence for the Americans, who named their new country the United States of America. In the aftermath, thousands of people who hadopposed the American Revolution migrated from what was now the United States to British North America. These people, known as the United Empire Loyalists, settledin the Maritimes, where they greatly increased the British majority over the Acadians, and in Québec. Some settled near francophone communities around Montréal andin the Eastern T...
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Virginia (state) - geography.
C Coastline Virginia’s coastline, for both the mainland and the Eastern Shore counties, is 180 km (112 mi) long. The state’s tidal shoreline measures 5,335 km (3,315 mi), includingall bays, inlets, tidal estuaries, and other indentations. Major indentations include Chesapeake Bay; Hampton Roads, the excellent natural harbor on which are locatedNewport News, Norfolk, and Portsmouth; and the wide tidal estuaries of the lower Potomac, James, Rappahannock, and York rivers. Cape Henry, in the southe...
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Virginia (state) - USA History.
C Coastline Virginia’s coastline, for both the mainland and the Eastern Shore counties, is 180 km (112 mi) long. The state’s tidal shoreline measures 5,335 km (3,315 mi), includingall bays, inlets, tidal estuaries, and other indentations. Major indentations include Chesapeake Bay; Hampton Roads, the excellent natural harbor on which are locatedNewport News, Norfolk, and Portsmouth; and the wide tidal estuaries of the lower Potomac, James, Rappahannock, and York rivers. Cape Henry, in the southe...
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Indiana - geography.
Michigan in Michigan. There are about 1,000 small natural lakes in Indiana, chiefly in the northern part of the state. The largest is Lake Wawasee, which covers almost 13 sq km (5 sq mi). Inthe central part of the state there are several lakes that were created behind dams on a number of smaller streams. They include Monroe Lake, near Bloomington; Geistand Eagle Creek reservoirs, northeast and northwest of Indianapolis; and Mississinewa and Huntington reservoirs, north of Marion. C Climate Most...
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Indiana - USA History.
Michigan in Michigan. There are about 1,000 small natural lakes in Indiana, chiefly in the northern part of the state. The largest is Lake Wawasee, which covers almost 13 sq km (5 sq mi). Inthe central part of the state there are several lakes that were created behind dams on a number of smaller streams. They include Monroe Lake, near Bloomington; Geistand Eagle Creek reservoirs, northeast and northwest of Indianapolis; and Mississinewa and Huntington reservoirs, north of Marion. C Climate Most...
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La Pologne est marquée, dans son histoire, par l'opposition
entre l'immutabilité de la nation polonaise et la variabilité de son
territoire, qui connut quatre partages et disparut deux fois de la
carte du monde, en 1795 et en 1939.
Guerre mondiale valent à la Pologne une population homogène, où les minorités nationales (Ukrainiens, Biélorusses, Allemands) comptent pour moins de 2 %. L'accroissement démographique a d'abord été très rapide (1,3 % par an entre 1946 et 1970), avant de se ralentir à partir des années soixante-dix (0,8 % entre 1970 et 1990, 0,2 % entre 1990 et 1995), en raison de la baisse de la natalité et d'une remontée progressive de la mortalité. La population reste relativement jeune : les moins de 30 ans r...
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Communism.
In Britain, Robert Owen, a philanthropic Welsh manufacturer, strove against the social problems brought about by the Industrial Revolution and sought to improve thewelfare of workers. As manager of a cotton mill, he enhanced the environment of his workers by improving their housing, modernizing mill equipment for greater safetyand sanitation, and establishing low-priced stores for the workers and schools for their children. Owen believed that workers, rather than governments, should createthe in...
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Communism .
In Britain, Robert Owen, a philanthropic Welsh manufacturer, strove against the social problems brought about by the Industrial Revolution and sought to improve thewelfare of workers. As manager of a cotton mill, he enhanced the environment of his workers by improving their housing, modernizing mill equipment for greater safetyand sanitation, and establishing low-priced stores for the workers and schools for their children. Owen believed that workers, rather than governments, should createthe in...
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Alaska - geography.
depression surrounded by highlands and have the coldest winter and hottest summer temperatures in Alaska. Once the Kuskokwim River passes through theKuskokwim Mountains, it forms the southern edge of a vast lake-studded alluvial plain bounded on the north by the Yukon River. This water-logged lowland is a majorsummer nesting area for birds. Fairbanks is the major city in this region, while Fort Yukon is the major community in the Yukon Flats and Bethel the largest settlementon the Lower Kuskokwi...
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Alaska - USA History.
depression surrounded by highlands and have the coldest winter and hottest summer temperatures in Alaska. Once the Kuskokwim River passes through theKuskokwim Mountains, it forms the southern edge of a vast lake-studded alluvial plain bounded on the north by the Yukon River. This water-logged lowland is a majorsummer nesting area for birds. Fairbanks is the major city in this region, while Fort Yukon is the major community in the Yukon Flats and Bethel the largest settlementon the Lower Kuskokwi...
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La Poétique d'Aristote
I. La troisième différence consiste dans la manière d'imiter chacun de ces êtres. En effet, il est possible d'imiter le même objet,dans les mêmes circonstances, tantôt sous forme de récit et en produisant quelque autre personnage, comme le fait Homère, oubien le personnage restant le même, sans qu'on le fasse changer, ou encore de telle façon que les sujets d'imitation soientprésentés agissant et accomplissant tout par eux-mêmes.L'imitation comporte donc les trois différences que voici, comme no...
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Star (astronomy) - astronomy.
absorbing the missing colors of light. For example, the set of dark lines made by hydrogen includes a dark red line, the set of dark lines made by sodium includes a pairof dark yellow lines, and the set of dark lines made by iron includes lines of nearly every color. Each element in the gaseous outer layer of a star produces its ownparticular pattern of dark spectrum lines, depending on the temperature and pressure of the gas. Astronomers have observed spectrum lines, or spectra, for hundredsof...
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Lyndon B.
A1 First Years in Office Johnson quickly made a two-fold reputation. He was a firm supporter of Roosevelt’s program, both domestic and foreign, and he was also a tireless worker on behalf ofthe voters he represented. Often the two activities coincided, as was the case when he helped to bring public power into Texas through the Rural ElectrificationAdministration and the Lower Colorado River Authority. He also secured funds for the building of dams, roads, and other public improvements in his di...
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Atom
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INTRODUCTION
Water Molecule
A water molecule consists of an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, which are attached at an angle of 105°.
spontaneously break apart and change, or decay, into other atoms. Unlike electrons, which are fundamental particles, protons and neutrons are made up of other, smaller particles called quarks. Physicists know of six different quarks.Neutrons and protons are made up of up quarks and down quarks —two of the six different kinds of quarks. The fanciful names of quarks have nothing to do with their properties; the names are simply labels to distinguish one quark from another. Quarks are unique amo...
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English Literature
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INTRODUCTION
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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Atom - chemistry.
Atoms have several properties that help distinguish one type of atom from another and determine how atoms change under certain conditions. A Atomic Number Each element has a unique number of protons in its atoms. This number is called the atomic number (abbreviated Z). Because atoms are normally electrically neutral,the atomic number also specifies how many electrons an atom will have. The number of electrons, in turn, determines many of the chemical and physical properties ofthe atom. The ligh...
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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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Teeth.
treatments to reduce the risk of tooth decay; clear plastic coatings painted on the teeth, called dental sealants, and applications of the mineral fluoride, which fortifiestooth enamel, are two such treatments. Fluoride is also added to public water supplies in a process called fluoridation, which benefits more than 150 million Americans. Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is a progressive condition that worsens with age. Gum disease occurs when bacteria eat away at gum tissue, causing it to p...
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Le mot "vue" de l'oeuvre de DESCARTES
Et c'est seulement sur ce patron que toutes les autres qu'on a vues depuis ont été faites, sans que personne encore, que je sache,ait suffisamment déterminé les figures que ces verres doivent avoir. mais considérez-la en ceux qui, étant nés aveugles, s'en sont servis toute leur vie, et vous l'y trouverez si parfaite et si exacte,qu'on pourrait quasi dire qu'ils voient des mains, ou que leur bâton est l'organe de quelque sixième sens, qui leur a été donné audéfaut de la vue. Même vous pourrez ais...
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Fiches de synthèse Vaisse Relations internationales
CHAPITRE 1 : NAISSANCE ET CONFRONTATION D’UN MONDE BIPOLAIRE (1945-1955) Introduction : La Seconde Guerre mondiale affaiblit le continent européen qui perd son rôle prééminent. - cela confirme les conséquences de la Première Guerre mondiale - ce déclin est dû au fait que les combats ont particulièrement affecté l’Europe. Cela se traduit par : - la perte de puissance des grands pays européens (Fr, Ang …) - l’émergence de deux supergrands pouvant faire figures de modèles...
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Bill of Rights.
accused has the right to “confront”—that is, to cross-examine witnesses who testify against him or her at trial. Those accused also have a right to subpoena (compel)supporting witnesses to testify in court and to have a lawyer assist in their legal defense. G Seventh Amendment In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall beotherwise re-examined in any Court of the United Stat...
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Bill of Rights - U.
accused has the right to “confront”—that is, to cross-examine witnesses who testify against him or her at trial. Those accused also have a right to subpoena (compel)supporting witnesses to testify in court and to have a lawyer assist in their legal defense. G Seventh Amendment In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall beotherwise re-examined in any Court of the United Stat...
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Souvent considérée comme un volet secondaire de l'histoire proprement dite, l'histoire
des techniques n'a suscité la création que d'un petit nombre de chaires magistrales et ne fait
pas l'objet de multiples publications.
repos – ce qui empêcha pendant deux millénaires toute possibilité d'établissement d'une dynamique cohérente (étude des mouvements sous l'effet des forces qui les produisent). Il fallut attendre 1687 pour que Newton établisse que la charge tractée s'arrêtait sous l'effet des forces de frottement, mais qu'un corps libre et non sollicité dans l'espace décrivait, quant à lui, un mouvement rectiligne uniforme, inaugurant ainsi l'approche de la dynamique théorique et de l'ensemble de la mécanique r...
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Le manifeste des soixante
Le manifeste des soixante 1864 Redige en 1864, le manifeste des soixante presentait un programme de revendica- tions sociales pour soutenir une candida- ture ouvriere a une election partielle. 11 reste un document capital de l' histoire du mouvement ouvrier. L'opposition socialiste sous le Second Empire Au debut du Second Empire, les ouvriers, (*us par l' echec du socialisme utopique et par la politique repressive du gouverne- ment republicain de 1848, se cantonnerent dans des preoccupations pro...
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L'épreuve d'histoire-géographie au baccalauréat
2 - Le monde de 1945 à nos jours Les transformations économiques et sociales du monde depuis 1945. Les grands modèles idéologiques du monde (institutions, société, culture) et leur évolution : le modèle soviétique, le modèle américain. Les affrontements des grandes puissances et la dissolution des blocs. L'émancipation et l'émer gence du tiers-monde. 3 - La France depuis 1945 L'évolution politique. Économie, société, culture. • En géogra...
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Northwest Territories - Geography.
million years ago by the severe bending (folding) and faulting (breaking) of sedimentary rock that was once part of the Interior Plains. During the Wisconsin Ice Age,alpine glaciers covered the Cordillera, and the movement of the glaciers created razor-sharp peaks and ridges in these mountains. The moving glaciers also createdbroad U-shaped valleys. To the east of the Interior Plains, the ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield are exposed at the Earth’s surface, resulting in a rough, rolling terra...
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Northwest Territories - Canadian History.
million years ago by the severe bending (folding) and faulting (breaking) of sedimentary rock that was once part of the Interior Plains. During the Wisconsin Ice Age,alpine glaciers covered the Cordillera, and the movement of the glaciers created razor-sharp peaks and ridges in these mountains. The moving glaciers also createdbroad U-shaped valleys. To the east of the Interior Plains, the ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield are exposed at the Earth’s surface, resulting in a rough, rolling terra...
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Kansas - geography.
at the adjoining cities of Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. Its chief headstreams are the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers, which join to form the KansasRiver at Junction City. Each of the headstreams has numerous tributaries. The Kansas River proper is only 270 km (170 mi) long, but the Smoky Hill River has a lengthof 870 km (540 mi), and the Republican River has a length of 720 km (450 mi). The main tributary flowing into the Kansas River is the Big Blue River. The Arkansas Rive...
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Kansas - USA History.
at the adjoining cities of Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. Its chief headstreams are the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers, which join to form the KansasRiver at Junction City. Each of the headstreams has numerous tributaries. The Kansas River proper is only 270 km (170 mi) long, but the Smoky Hill River has a lengthof 870 km (540 mi), and the Republican River has a length of 720 km (450 mi). The main tributary flowing into the Kansas River is the Big Blue River. The Arkansas Rive...
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Middle Ages .
Saints were very important in Late Antiquity. They were considered both models of virtue and powerful miracle workers. One of the most well-known saints of the periodwas Saint Anthony. Anthony gave away all his possessions and left his hometown in Egypt to live alone in the desert and pray. Anthony was one of the first Christianmonks. The word monk comes from a term meaning 'alone.' Gradually Anthony attracted followers, and he eventually became the center of a whole community of monks who wis...
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Tout porte à croire qu'il existe un certain point de l'esprit d'où la vie et la mort, le réel et l'imaginaire, le passé et le futur, le communicable et l'incommunicable, le haut et le bas cessent d'être perçus contradictoirement. Or c'est en vain qu'on chercherait à l'activité surréaliste un autre mobile que l'espoir de détermination de ce point. André Breton.
seconde image, empruntée, elle, aux doctrines ésotériques : « C'est seulement toutes les vannes de cette dialectique ouvertes en moi que j'ai cru constater qu'il n'y avait pas siloin du lieu où la pensée hégélienne débouchait au lieu où affleurait la pensée dite « traditionnelle ». L'un et l'autreont tendu pour moi à devenir un seul et même lieu... » Ce rapprochement esquissé entre la philosophie hégélienne et la sagesse qui s'exprime dans la pensée «traditionnelle » — alchimie, astrologie,...
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Etre républicain en 1848 en France
II/ La république des désaccords 1) Des points de vue républicains divergentsLe 24 février, c'est par surprise que les républicains prennent la tète du gouvernement provisoire, grâce àl'insurrection parisienne. Ces « républicains de la veille » sont divisés. La plupart sont des modérés (Lamartine,François Arago) qui se contentent de réformes politiques. Le 25 février, ils rétablissent le suffrage universelmasculin. Le 27 avril un décret met définitivement fin à l'esclavage...
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Commentaire de l'imagination de Pascal
qu'il fait allusion au fait que l'imagination fait croire à certains qu'ils sont riches, et à d'autres qu'ils sont pauvres. La définition de seconde nature : pour la définir je prends la deuxième sens de cette équivoque pour juste , l’imagination nous fait croire que nous avons une autre nature par exemple quand nous sommes sains il nous faitcroire que nous sommes malades et de cette façon elle crée une seconde nature dans l’être humain. Ou bien onpeut dire que la définition ou l’explicati...