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- NAVY AND MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT
- cours civilisation
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I told her, "The fall play this fall is Hamlet, in case you're interested.
wages war,andkisses withlips.Soinaway, themore youkisswith lips,themore human youare." "And themore you wage war?" ThenIwas thesilent one.Shesaid, "You're asweet, sweetboy."Isaid, "Young man.""ButIdon't thinkit'sa good idea." "Does ithave tobe agood idea?" "Ithink itdoes." "CanIat least takeapicture ofyou?" Shesaid, "That would be nice." Butwhen Istarted focusing Grandpa's camera,sheputherhand infront ofher face forsome reason. Ididn't want toforce hertoexplain herself, soIthought ofadifferent p...
- Kwame Nkrumah.
- Jack Nicholson.
- Rabbits and Hares.
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Bourdieu, Pierre
subjectivism attributes a pivotal role to people's experiences, strategies and improvisations. Focusing on one side only, each perspective inevitably distorts reality. Subjectivist accounts tend to conceive of social life as created de novo by individuals, failing to acknowledge the internalization of societal constraints within the individual. Objectivism tends to adopt a mechanistic model of human action, and fails to recognize that social life is a practical achievement of competent in...
- Rabbits and Hares - biology.
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Ho Chi Minh - History.
influential figures of the 20th century. Contributed By:William J. DuikerMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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than a year ago.
It would begetting sohot that myskin would starttoget blisters. Itwould feelsogood toget away fromtheheat, buton the other hand, whenIhit the sidewalk Iwould die,obviously. WhichwouldIchoose? WouldIjump orwould Iburn? I guess Iwould jump,because thenIwouldn't havetofeel pain. Onthe other hand, maybe Iwould burn,because thenI'd at least have achance tosomehow escape,andeven ifIcouldn't, feelingpainisstill better thannotfeeling, isn'tit? I remembered mycell phone. I still had afew seconds. Who sho...
- Bean - biology.
- Rites of Passage.
- Gemini Program - astronomy.
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HEAVY BOOTS
HEAVIER BOOTS
Twelve weekends later was the first performance of Hamlet, although it was actually an abbreviated modern version,
because the real Hamlet is too long and confusing, and most of the kids in my class have ADD.
HEAVIER BOOTS Twelve weekends laterwasthefirst performance of Hamlet, although itwas actually anabbreviated modernversion, because thereal Hamlet is too long andconfusing, andmost ofthe kids inmy class have ADD. Forexample, thefamous "To beornot tobe" speech, whichIknow about fromthe Collected Shakespeare set Grandma boughtme,was cutdown so that itwas just, "Tobeornot tobe, that's thequestion." Everyone hadtohave apart, butthere weren't enoughrealparts, andIdidn't gotothe auditions becausemyboot...
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Bultmann, Rudolf ?
works he wrote. Most of his articles were collectively published in Glauben und Verstehen (Faith and Understanding) (1933-65). Bultmann retired in 1951. 2 History and myth As a member of the school of dialectical theology that Karl Barth (§§1-2) , Eduard Thurneysen and Emil Brunner (§1) had started in the early 1920s, Bultmann rejected the liberal way of treating Christian faith as a phenomenon of the history of religion. However, unlike Barth, he carried forward the tradition of biblic...
- Persia - History.
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Bogdanov, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich
difference from the materialism, dialectical and historical, which he admired in the works of Plekhanov , 'the father of Russian Marxism' . By the time that Lenin learned the difference - talking with Plekhanov in Swiss exile - Bogdanov and he had become leaders of the emergent Bolshevik faction within the Russian Social Democratic Party. Though Plekhanov was a major figure in the rival Menshevik faction, Lenin still considered him the greatest teacher of orthodox Marxist philosophy. Bogdan...
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sAbines AcheLou
artificialisation des sols ; prédominance champs, prairie et bois ; habitat fondé sur village, hameaux, lotissement) accueillant une foret proportion d'hbts étroitement lié à la ville voisine car y travaillant, y faisant leur course, études… Périurbain : analysé comme une extension de la ville, ou comme un espace d'un nouveau type dépassant l'opposition traditionnelle entre villes et campagnes. Facteur expliquant arrivée de pop dans ces espaces : -économique : faibles coût du fonci...
- Vincent van Gogh.
- Alfred Hitchcock.
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Loire (42).
ferrées, la fabrication de pièces pour l'industrie automobile et les cycles, la boulonnerie, l'armurerie, la quincaillerie. L'industrie textile, également très ancienne, a subi un profond déclin et tente de se restructurer, développant notamment les fabrications très spécialisées (tissus élastiques, tresses et lacets à Saint-Chamond, soieries à Saint-Étienne). Le département possède en outre des fabriques d'instruments optiques, ainsi que des papeteries et des scieries liées à l'exploitation de...
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Charles Darwin.
Contributed By:Garland E. AllenRandy BirdMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Charles Darwin.
Contributed By:Garland E. AllenRandy BirdMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: THE CHARACTER AND ORGANIZATION OF THE SCIENCES - COMTE
the different sciences, and their interrelations, we can improve the organization of scientific research. For newwork, especially that requiring several disciplines, will be suggested by various features of the general scheme andbe fitted into it appropriately. We shall not, for example, waste energy in grappling with topics such as psychologyfor which there is, and can be, no positive science. The other ground is that the scheme aids us to renovate oursystem of theoretical education; the st...
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EAST-WEST RELATIONS IN THE POST-WAR PERIOD
strategy rather than offensive tactics). In fact, the USSR never intended to take over the West. Greece, Franceand Italy observed an internal Communist growth which had little to do with the Soviet Union itself. The USSR didn'ttake a particular interest in foregrounding their political ideas over Eastern boundaries (the USSR was in factreticent to get involved in the Greek crisis: he respected the fact that Greece belonged to the West). Furthermore,during the war, the safety of the USSR wa...
- The way in which companies frame themselves, their products and their clients
- Brett Favre.
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Arthropod - biology.
through a series of distinct phases to become adults. Larvae may also inhabit different environments and eat different foods than their parents. The life spans ofarthropods range from a few weeks to several decades. V ARTHROPOD EVOLUTION The evolutionary origins of modern arthropods are unclear and complex. It is generally accepted that the phylum is polyphyletic—that is, derived from several separateancestral lines. The ancestors of arthropods were ancient aquatic segmented worms, similar to p...
- Spacelab - astronomy.
- Vasco da Gama I INTRODUCTION Vasco da Gama (1469?
- Vasco da Gama.
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- Vasco da Gama - explorer.
- Trojan War
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FOOTBALL
a match
two teams playing against each other in a 90-minute game of football
a pitch
the area where footballers play a match
a referee
the person who makes sure that the players follow the rules.
full-time the point of the game when the referee blows the final whistle and the match is over. Normally after 90 minutes and any added injury or stoppage time injury time also called stoppage time, added minutes at the end of the regular playing time at half-time or full-time. Entirely at the referee’s discretion and normally indicated by an official on the sideline (or touchline) extra time if a match has no winner at full-time, 2 x 15 minutes of extra time may be played in some competitions o...
- Factor (mathematics).
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al-Suhrawardi, Shihab al-Din Yahya
astronomy. The major portion of al-Suhrawardi's writings is devoted to this last stage of rational analysis andsystematization, although he sometimes relates his visions. His symbolic narratives in Persian are in some sense arecord of these, although in them al-Suhrawardi, the author, is never explicitly the first person. The narratives havea pedagogic function, and are guides to the kind of experiences to be encountered by the seeker and to theirinterpretation; indeed a central figur...
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THE ALCHIMIST
Pau lo C oelh o - T he A lc h em is t 2 o f 6 8 w ho l iv ed i n t h e v illa g e t h ey w ould r e ach i n a b out f o ur d ay s. H e h ad b een t o t h e v illa g e o nly o n ce, t h e y ear b efo re . T he m erc h an t w as t h e p ro prie to r o f a d ry g oods s h op, a n d h e a lw ay s d em an ded t h at t h e s h eep b e s h eare d i n h is p re se n ce, s o t h at h e w ould n ot b e c h eate d . A f r ie n d h ad t o ld t h e b oy a b out t h e s h op, a n d...
- Compte fantastique en anglais
- Lexique travail social en anglais
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- Great Wall (China) - History.
- Jordan Scores 3000.
- Buddha
- Lungfish - biology.
- Mark Twain: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Sprache & Litteratur).
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Animal language and thought
this. Although Malcolm ( 1972-3 ) does not identify thought with language, he claims that the relationship is ‘so close that it is really senseless to conjecture that people may not have thoughts, and also really senseless to conjecture that animals may have thoughts'. However, we know that animals think because ‘in real life we commonly employ the verb "think" in respect to animals'. Clearly Malcolm believes that animal thinking does not involve havingthoughts, but says very little...
- Cats. A cat lies on your lap, purring contentedly. Suddenly it
- Cyclopes
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- James WatsonIINTRODUCTIONJames Watson, born in 1928, American molecular biologist and cowinner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine.
- James Watson.