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- Goebbels, Joseph
- Rosa Parks - USA History.
- César Chávez - USA History.
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William Faulkner.
published shortly before his death the same year. Selected Letters of William Faulkner , edited by Joseph Blotner, was issued in 1977. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Roger Clemens.
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Cattle - biology.
head, and the leading states are Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, Iowa, Colorado, and California. Dairy cattle in the United Statesare estimated to number 9.2 million head; the leading states are California, Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Texas, Idaho, New Mexico, Ohio, and Iowa. See also Animal Husbandry; Branding; Diseases of Animals. Contributed By:Perry Thomas CuppsMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights r...
- Chicken Pox.
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Complex Numbers
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INTRODUCTION
Complex Numbers, in mathematics, the sum of a real number and an imaginary number.
sometimes referred to as an Argand diagram. If a complex number in the plane is thought of as a vector joining the origin to that point, then addition of complexnumbers corresponds to standard vector addition. Figure 1 shows the complex number 3 + 2 i obtained by adding the vectors 1 + 4 i and 2 - 2 i. Figure 1: Complex Plane in Cartesian CoordinatesThis graph illustrates the addition of two complex numbers by using vectors in the complex plane with cartesiancoordinates. The parallelogram shows...
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- Orbit (astronomy and physics) - astronomy.
- Gibraltar
- David O.
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: The Myrmidons - anthology.
This description of the plague is copied by Ovid from the account which Thucydides, the Greek historian, gives of the plague of Athens. The historian drew from life,and all the poets and writers of fiction since his day, when they have had occasion to describe a similar scene, have borrowed their details from him. Source: Bulfinch, Thomas. Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, Legends of Charlemagne. New York: Random House, 1934.
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Wrestling.
(4) Escapes are scored when a wrestler, controlled by the opponent on the mat, frees himself or herself and moves to a standing position, facing the opponent. Common escapes include the standup and the sitout. V HISTORY Wrestling has been popular throughout recorded history. Origins of the sport can be traced back 15,000 years through depictions in cave drawings in France. EarlyEgyptian and Babylonian reliefs depict wrestlers using most of the holds known to the present-day sport. In ancient G...
- Space Station - astronomy.
- O. J. Simpson. O. J. Simpson, born in 1947, American professional
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Mesopotamia - History.
Contributed By:A. R. MillardMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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- Ernest Shackleton.
- Ernest Shackleton - explorer.
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From David Copperfield - anthology.
To this my mother returned, “Certainly, my dear Jane,” and said no more. I felt apprehensive that I was personally interested in this dialogue, and sought Mr. Murdstone's eye as it lighted on mine. “Now, David,” he said—and I saw that cast again, as he said it—”you must be far more careful to-day than usual.” He gave the cane another poise, and anotherswitch; and having finished his preparation of it, laid it down beside him, with an expressive look, and took up his book. This was a...
- Monopole et compétition parfaite
- Sidney Poitier Sidney Poitier, born in 1927, American motion-picture actor, the first black to become a major Hollywood star.
- Sidney Poitier.
- Swan (bird) - biology.
- Great Britain
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- Les Inuits
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Chimpanzee - biology.
separate occasions in Central Africa, probably beginning in the 1940s or 1950s. Chimpanzees infected with the original retrovirus or with HIV do not develop AIDS,however. Scientific classification: Chimpanzees belong to the Primate order. Some scientists classify chimpanzees in the family Pongidae and other scientists place chimpanzees in the family Hominidae. They make up the genus Pan. The common chimpanzee is classified as Pan troglodytes. The bonobo is classified as Pan paniscus. Micr...
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Fallen Heroes - Tim Montgomery
IDEES : I: Vous avez été condamné une première fois pour cette histoire de dopage. Cela aurait du vous servir de leçon, non? -Qu'est-ce qui vous a poussé à tricher une nouvelle fois? (Cinq ans de condamnation pour trafic d'héroïne+quatre pour fraude bancaire) Comme je l'ai dit auparavant, je me sentais invincible, j'étais sûr que j'allais rebondir. J'avais besoin d'argent... et le seul moyen que j'avais pour en faire, c'était de vendre de la drogue. I:Est-ce que cette vi...
- Warren Edward Spahn.
- Funeral Rites and Customs.
- Slavery
- l immigration
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Boyle, Robert
Torricelli and his own conception of the spring (elasticity) of the air. His work was seen by many as a significant improvement upon earlier Aristotelian speculations, yet it was also severely criticized, by Henry More and Thomas Hobbes among others. In 1662 he published responses to his critics in a second edition of New Experiments that also contained the first formulation of Boyle's law, which describes the inverse proportion between the pressure and volume of a gas. Boyle's interests...
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Chinatown (motion picture)
Chinatown (motion picture), motion picture about a Los Angeles, California, detective uncovering a major political scandal.
they are capable of anything.”J. J. Gittes (discovering the land fraud): “He passed away two weeks ago and he bought the land a week ago. That’s unusual.” Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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ForproF - Préparation aux concours des métiers de la fonction publique.
ForproF - Préparation aux concours des métiers de la fonction publique. ForproF- Formation continue, cours collectifs, cours particuliers, cours à distance, e-learning ForproF – Institut Supérieur de Formation – Z.I. La Courtine – 84000 AVIGNON 2/15 Tous les droits de reproduction de ce document sont strictement réservés à ForproF- CRPE 2007 – Devoirs autocorrigés Corrigé du devoir n°1 Barême : Détail de la note Compréhension Présentation orale du document 3 Lecture 2...
- Mobutu Sese Seko.
- Analyse spectrale
- Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice (Sprache & Litteratur).
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Anglais aquae sullis
Changing Rooms and Saunas In these East baths you will find a sequence of heated rooms, swimming pools and changing rooms, and a display on Roman bathing throughout the Empire. The Roman Baths were in use for four hundred years and underwent many changes. To help visitors understand the way the bath house was used, they have suspended new walls on this east part of the site above the Roman walls that existed in the fourth century AD. Dans ces bains de l'Estvous trouverez une sér...
- Peter Paul Rubens.
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Snowboarding.
In 1986 Europeans began organizing regional events. The International Snowboard Federation held its first World Championships in 1993. At the 1998 Winter Olympicsin Nagano, Japan, Europeans took nine of the 12 medals awarded. At the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah, however, the United States led the way with fivemedals, including a 1-2-3 finish in the men’s halfpipe competition. Contributed By:Mary McKhannMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserv...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Suárez's Conception of Metaphysics
The difference between non-real beings and possible beings is that possible beings have an aptitude for existence,even though they do not exist, whereas non-real beings do not. A possible being like Misifus, has an aptitude suchthat it could exist even if it does not; but a non-real being like a goatstag, lacks such an aptitude and neitherexists nor can exist (31, 2, 10; 26, 232).Real being, then, includes possible, unactualized essences in addition to actualized ones. This means that the...
- Akira Kurosawa.
- Marlon Brando.
- L'évantail de Lady Windermere de Oscar Wilde
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Civilisation britannique: Elections and Political Parties
Weaknesses Strengths Future 1 Introduction Britain and France are democracies But : British and French political systems are NOT the same Britain : a very old and stable democracy a continuing and slowly evolving system the result of : the declining power of the monarch over the centuries the increasing power of parliament, the slow evolution of parliament - the development of the franchise (vote) - the development of the electoral system - the development of
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anglais
wor k and w hen t hey wan t to ren t. T he b lack commu n i t y is crossed of slave ry to segrega t ion. T he segrega t ion is p resen t a t school, i n t he bus, i n pubs… The b lacks a re i n to m ise ry, h u m i l ia ted, v ic t i ms of l ynch i ng, te r ro r ized by r acist bands w i t h t he b lack pan t he rs led by M a lcolm X. For examp le Char les M a nson. Th is man is a ser ia l k i l ler. He had crea ted a cul t cal led “ T he Fam i l y”. He comm i ts mu rde rs to m...
- Prime Numbers.
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Thomas Aquinas
them being there).11 But God is also the final cause of creatures, that to which they aim, tend, or return (reditus),that which contains the perfection or goal of all created things.12 According to Aquinas, everything comes from Godand is geared to him. God accounts for there being anything apart from himself, and he is what is aimed at byanything moving towards its perfection. Aristotle says that everything aims for its good (Ethics I, i, 1094a3).Aquinas says that any created good derives...
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How Are The Prevalent Expectations Of Marriage Challenged In Pride And Prejudice?
and depending on the family wealth, unlikely - that her brothers would support her into her old age. When she marries Mr Collins, she was almost past the accepted (women past their prime were considered “on the shelf”), and as she was quite plain, could not hope for another offer before her time ran out. Without thinking highly of either men or matrimony, marriage had always been her object; it was the only...
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Collingwood, Robin George
philosopher meant by a doctrine until you know the question to which the doctrine was intended as an answer andhow that question arose. Immediately it follows that you cannot tell whether propositions contradict each otherunless you know that they are answers to the same question. This is partly a plea for intelligent appreciation of thespace of problems within which different writers work, and in effect Collingwood is highlighting a version of whatlater became called the principle of charity (s...