2896 résultats pour "population"
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septembre 1996 dans le monde (histoire chronologique)
Des chars sont déployés à Naplouse, à l'entrée de Ramallah et à Gaza. Le Premier ministre israélien reste ferme, et réaffirme la souveraineté de son pays sur Jérusalem. Tensions nationalistes entre la Chine et le Japon 9 Un groupe de nationalistes japonais débarque dans l'île de Senkaku (Diaoyu, pour les Chinois), dans l'archipel des Ryu-kyu, objet d'un litige entre le Japon et la Chine en raison des réserves en pétrole que la région recèlerait La...
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Article de presse: Le procès de Nuremberg
c'est von Neurath, mais surtout le piètre Ribbentrop, qui se défend fort mal. Quand le procureur anglais, Sir Maxwell-Fyfe,demande à l'ex-ministre des affaires étrangères du Reich s'il existe d'autre pression sur un pays qu'une menace militaire, celui-cirépond à l'étonnement général : " La guerre par exemple. " L'armée (Keitel, Jodl) et la marine (Raeder, Doenitz) voisinent avecles ministres et autres Gauleiter des pays conquis : Seyss-Inquart pour la Hollande et le " théoricien " du nazisme, Ro...
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Allemagne
sur scène pour modifier la pensée des gens. Par exemple l'espèce de morale dans Le Tartuffe de Molière est que lesfaux dévots finissent toujours mal et la justice gagne toujours. Donc en quelque sorte le théâtre doit êtrereprésenté pour refléter les défauts de la société.Enfin, la représentation est aussi favorisé par le fait d'être spectateur et pouvoir aller au théâtre sentir les émotionsdevant soi, contrairement a lire tout seul. De même au théâtre il ne faut pas lire de didascalies pui...
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La construction du monde communiste (1947-fin des années 50)
D RESTALINISATION ET DÉSTALINISATION DE L'U.R.S.S. ( 1945-1964) -1. L'U .R.S.S en 1945 Le développement économique de l'U .R.S.S. depuis la collectivisation des années trente semble en effet annulé par les quatre années de guerre qui ont ruiné le pays. a . Bilan matériel et humain. Les perte s humaines (civiles et militaires) sont considérables (20 millions de morts). Les destructions sont immenses (170 villes, 32 000 usines, 98 000...
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La Pologne (géographie)
compte le pays. les deux plus grands se situent en Mazurie : le Sniardwy s'étend sur 114 km2, et le Mamry sur 104 km2• Le plus profond, le lac Hanaa, descend jusqu'à 108 rn au-dessous du niveau de la mer. Reste que les nappes phréatiques sont surexploitées et que la plupart des cours d'eau, ainsi que la mer Baltique, sont gravement pollués par les décharges industrielles et domestiques. La Pologne possède des zones uniques au monde du point...
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Stone Age.
limestone, quartzite, and indurated shale. Ground stone tools could be made on a wider range of raw material types, including coarser grained rock such as granite. Flaking produces several different types of stone artifacts, which archaeologists look for at prehistoric sites. The parent pieces of rock from which chips have beendetached are called cores, and the chips that have been removed from cores are called flakes. A flake that has had yet smaller flakes removed from one or more edgesin orde...
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Athènes - encyclopédie.
renforcer sa puissance. Dès 498 avant J.-C., elle intervint aux côtés des cités d'Ionie. En 490, la bataille de Marathon sauva momentanément la cité, et Thémistocle réussit à imposer la construction d'une flotte qui donna à Athènes la suprématie maritime après la victoire de Salamine contre Xerxès en 480 avant J.-C. La ville, qui avait été envahie, fut reconstruite. En 477 avant J.-C., elle forma avec la plupart des cités riveraines de la mer Égée la Confédération maritime de Délos, dont...
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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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Venice (Italy) - geography.
acknowledge Venetian supremacy. Wars of conquest enabled Venice to acquire neighboring territories, and by the late 15th century, the city-state was the leadingmaritime power in the Christian world. The beginning of Turkish invasions in the middle of the 15th century marked the end of Venetian greatness. Thereafter, faced with attacks by foreign invaders andother Italian states, its power faded, and the discovery of a sea route to the Indies around the Cape of Good Hope by the Portuguese navigat...
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Nassau (Bahamas)
IIDAf&IIAIII( • le gouvernement exerce i! ·i âlbti:PU • le président de la République est élu -288 selon un mode de scrutin la fonction exécutive . Il est dirigé par pour 5 ans au suffrage universel direct. proportionnel par circonscription, Monarchie constitutionnelle. un président nommé par le roi après République. Il nomme le Premier ministre, les 12 autres au scrutin proportionn el État unitaire. avoir reçu le soutien de la majorité État unitaire ....
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New Mexico - geography.
New Mexico’s major river is the Río Grande, originating in southern Colorado, and flowing southward for 760 km (470 mi) through the state. Between the San LuisValley and Española Valley the river flows in a deep canyon known as the Río Grande Gorge; then, below White Rock Canyon, it flows through several valleys containingagricultural land. Most of the water of the Río Grande is used to irrigate these valleys. The Río Grande’s waterflow in New Mexico is extremely low. One of the major tributarie...
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New Mexico - USA History.
New Mexico’s major river is the Río Grande, originating in southern Colorado, and flowing southward for 760 km (470 mi) through the state. Between the San LuisValley and Española Valley the river flows in a deep canyon known as the Río Grande Gorge; then, below White Rock Canyon, it flows through several valleys containingagricultural land. Most of the water of the Río Grande is used to irrigate these valleys. The Río Grande’s waterflow in New Mexico is extremely low. One of the major tributarie...
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Aboriginal Australians - History.
Until Europeans began to settle in Australia in 1788, the Aboriginal way of life was supported by hunting, gathering, and fishing. Like other hunting and gatheringpeoples, Aboriginal people had an extremely detailed knowledge of their environment, especially plant ecology and animal behavior. The deep connection betweenAboriginal people and the natural world influenced every part of their culture, including their food gathering, tools, trade, religion, art, music, language, and socialorganizatio...
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L'allemagne durant la guerre froide
l'Allemagne en deux Etats distincts : la RFA (République fédérale d'Allemagne) à l'ouest, correspondant aux zones alliées et à Berlin-Ouest,et la RDA (République démocratique allemande) à l'est correspondant à la zone soviétique. Bonn devient la capitalede la RFA et Berlin-Est celle de la RDA. Les Américains et leurs alliés, conscients que leur solidarité a permis l'échecdu blocus, créent en 1949 une alliance militaire, l'OTAN.En 1955, la RFA entre dans l'OTAN alors que le bloc de l'Est forme à...
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TPE sur Fukushima
Informations La catastrophe de Fukushima En quoi la catastrophe de Fukushima est-elle un désastre économique, écologique, social et sanitaire ? Lycée Lavoisier Paris 75005 Première ES Léa Bernardino Chloé Mellet Sarah Carratier Marie Conrad Individuel et collectif 1 1 FUKUSHIMA - JANVIER 2018
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Illinois - geography.
the state before joining the Mississippi River at Grafton. The Illinois has been deepened and straightened and forms part of the Illinois Waterway. The watershed between rivers that flow into the Mississippi river system and rivers that flow into the Great Lakes is low and in many places is not easily discernible. Inwhat is now the Chicago area, explorers had little difficulty portaging, or carrying, their canoes over the low watershed between the Des Plaines River, which flows intothe Illinois,...
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Illinois - USA History.
the state before joining the Mississippi River at Grafton. The Illinois has been deepened and straightened and forms part of the Illinois Waterway. The watershed between rivers that flow into the Mississippi river system and rivers that flow into the Great Lakes is low and in many places is not easily discernible. Inwhat is now the Chicago area, explorers had little difficulty portaging, or carrying, their canoes over the low watershed between the Des Plaines River, which flows intothe Illinois,...
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Economie de l'environnement cours
l'épuisement des ressources naturelles. - La taxe carbone - c'est la question de la fiscalité écologique, une politique économique avisée environnementale. Ce sont des mesures proposées par les économistes pour résoudre les problèmes environnementaux. - Le réchauffement climatique - problème environnemental typique, ce sont des phénomènes globaux, systémiques. Ils concernent l'ensemble de la planète. Il n'y a aucune frontière pour l'environnement, on ne peut pas lutter tout seul. - Les con...
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Les excessives vérités de René Dumont
sur les prix, détruit les agricultures, impose l'échange inégal, protège et arme les dictatures, pollue, bouleverse les climats, profitedes flux financiers... Bref, c'est la minorité privilégiée des pays du Nord « qui condamne la majorité du monde à la misèreperpétuelle ». Le noeud est là. Par quelque côté qu'on la prenne - sociale, économique, écologique -, la faillite du tiers-monde estinacceptable et présente un risque majeur d'explosion pour l'ensemble de l'humanité. Ce n'est pas seulement a...
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Vermont - geography.
Forests cover 78 percent of Vermont. Most of the trees are deciduous, principally the maple, elm, birch, beech, oak, hickory, ash, cherry, and butternut. The state treeis the sugar maple, which provides Vermont’s famous maple syrup. Conifers are common in some mountain areas and include mainly the white pine, red spruce,hemlock, and cedar. A great variety of ferns have been found within the state. Among the more common wildflowers that grow in Vermont are anemones, arbutuses,violets, lilacs, dai...
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Vermont - USA History.
Forests cover 78 percent of Vermont. Most of the trees are deciduous, principally the maple, elm, birch, beech, oak, hickory, ash, cherry, and butternut. The state treeis the sugar maple, which provides Vermont’s famous maple syrup. Conifers are common in some mountain areas and include mainly the white pine, red spruce,hemlock, and cedar. A great variety of ferns have been found within the state. Among the more common wildflowers that grow in Vermont are anemones, arbutuses,violets, lilacs, dai...
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Utah - geography.
Temperatures decrease from the south to the north in the state. In the mountains the average temperature drops about 0.5°C (about 1°F) for every about 300 m(about 1,000 ft) rise in elevation. Average July temperatures range from less than 16°C (60°F) in the mountains to more than 27°C (80°F) in a few locations insouthern Utah. At Salt Lake City average July temperatures range from a low of 18°C (64°F) to a high of 33°C (92°F). There is a great variation between daytime andnighttime temperatures,...
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Utah - USA History.
Temperatures decrease from the south to the north in the state. In the mountains the average temperature drops about 0.5°C (about 1°F) for every about 300 m(about 1,000 ft) rise in elevation. Average July temperatures range from less than 16°C (60°F) in the mountains to more than 27°C (80°F) in a few locations insouthern Utah. At Salt Lake City average July temperatures range from a low of 18°C (64°F) to a high of 33°C (92°F). There is a great variation between daytime andnighttime temperatures,...
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Mondialisation
avec les grands magasins, développementdes emplois de bureau, etc.).• Le développement industriel est le moteur de la croissance économique. Ilentraîne la mise en place de nouvelles structures économiques basées sur le capitalisme,le libre-échange (libéralisme économique) et le développement des sociétésanonymes (ces dernières vendent des actions pour augmenter leur capital dans le butd'investir pour se moderniser). Un système financier de plus en plus international sedéveloppe avec la créa...
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Article de presse: L'intervention soviétique en Afghanistan
Amin prend alors les devants et liquide Taraki. Un faux consensus a Moscou Le régime n'est pas seulement miné de l'intérieur. Il est en butte à un soulèvement qu'il a de plus en plus de mal à contenir. Desinsurrections locales ont éclaté dès l'été 1978 et ont , au fil des mois, gagné l'ensemble du pays. Certes, l'opposition restegéographiquement et ethniquement fractionnée. Mais, à ce stade, elle y trouve plutôt avantage et pénètre peu à peu les servicesde l'Etat et l'armée elle-même. Amin es...
- Colombie-Britannique
- Introduction historique à l'histoire du droit
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Swaziland - country.
convention of 1894 placed Swaziland under the administration of the Union of South Africa (now the Republic of South Africa). Administration passed to the Britishgovernor of Transvaal in 1903 and to the British high commissioner for South Africa in 1907. In 1967 Swaziland became internally self-governing. The nation attainedfull independence on September 6, 1968, with King Sobhuza II as head of state. The king suspended the constitution in 1973 and banned all political activity; under anew const...
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Algerian War of Independence.
commander. In Paris, General Charles de Gaulle was called to form a new government to save the situation. In June 1958 in Algiers, de Gaulle reassured the colons with the ambiguous phrase, “Je vous ai compris” (“I have understood you”). His September 1958 proposals forgreater Algerian integration into France failed to address the colons’ fears. In September 1958 the FLN created its own Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic(GPRA), with Ferhat Abbas as president. By 1959 de Gaulle realiz...
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Article de presse: Les noces rouges de Hongkong
Mais ces chiffres n'évoquent que partiellement la montée en puissance des intérêts chinois dans la colonie : hier observateursdiscrets dans quelques conseils d'administration, ils sont aujourd'hui de toutes les opérations d'envergure. Entrés commeactionnaires de poids dans les groupes les plus stratégiques (Cathay Pacific, Hongkong Telecom, China Light & Power), ilsgénèrent, depuis peu, le plus grand nombre d'introductions à la Bourse de Hongkong. Des acteurs dont la taille et l'influence necess...
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California - geography.
The Basin and Range province is an arid area of mountain ranges, basins, and deserts. In California it is represented primarily by parts of the Great Basin and SonoranDesert sections. Within the Great Basin lies Death Valley, whose lowest elevation, 86 m (282 ft) below sea level, is the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere. TheSonoran Desert section is characterized by numerous flat plains separated by low but rugged ranges. It includes the extensive Mojave, or Mohave, Desert. Also in thisprov...
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California - USA History.
The Basin and Range province is an arid area of mountain ranges, basins, and deserts. In California it is represented primarily by parts of the Great Basin and SonoranDesert sections. Within the Great Basin lies Death Valley, whose lowest elevation, 86 m (282 ft) below sea level, is the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere. TheSonoran Desert section is characterized by numerous flat plains separated by low but rugged ranges. It includes the extensive Mojave, or Mohave, Desert. Also in thisprov...
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Human Disease.
disease can be transmitted through food infected with mutated proteins. B Spread of Infectious Disease Some pathogens are spread from one person to another by direct contact. They leave the first person through body openings, mucous membranes, and skin wounds,and they enter the second person through similar channels. For example, the viruses that cause respiratory diseases such as influenza and the common cold are spreadin moisture droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. A hand that...
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éléphant (faune & Flore).
5 COMMUNICATION La communication chez les éléphants, nécessaire à la reconnaissance entre individus et à la cohésion des groupes, est complexe. Elle comprend des signaux visuels(mouvements d’oreilles, postures diverses), olfactifs (reconnaissance de l’odeur des différents individus), tactiles (caresses données avec la trompe) et auditifs(barrissements, mais aussi infrasons, émis par les femelles — départ du groupe, appel des jeunes, etc. — et par le mâle comme la femelle à la saison des amours)...
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Republic of Indonesia - country.
Mahakam in East Kalimantan and the Martapura and Barito in South Kalimantan. Most of these rivers originate in the island’s central massif (mountain mass) and meander through extensive swamps as they approach the coast. Settlements such as Samarinda and Banjarmasin cluster along the rivers, which serve ascommunication routes into the interior. The largest rivers on Sumatra drain from west to east into the Strait of Malacca. In the north, the Asahan River once linked trade between the Batak peo...
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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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Toutes les sociétés, même les plus industrielles et urbaines, ont un passé
majoritairement rural et agricole.
campagne - le labour et les semailles , mosaïque romaine de Saint-Romain-en- Gal, IIIe siècle, page 833, volume 2 Les campagnes traditionnelles : un monde relativement stable Jusqu'au XIX e siècle, et souvent jusqu'au XX e, la campagne fut le cadre de vie quotidien, l'unique horizon de 90 % de l'humanité. L'agriculture était la base de l'économie, et les ruraux vivaient en autarcie, fabriquant eux-mêmes, jusqu'à la révolution industrielle, leur outillage et leur habillement. Les XI e, XII e e...
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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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Florida - USA History.
accidentally introduced into the region in the 1880s, and it spread with alarming rapidity throughout the upper reaches of the river. The plant is very difficult toeradicate, and it has also clogged the channels of other Florida rivers. To increase drainage of the Everglades, which drain naturally to Florida Bay and the Gulf ofMexico, a number of drainage channels and canals have been built across southern Florida. Among the rivers flowing from the peninsula to the Gulf of Mexico are the Suwanne...
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Africa.
The highest elevations in Africa are found in the various ranges of East Africa. After Kilimanjaro, the next highest peaks are Mount Kenya (5,199 m/17,057 ft), north ofKilimanjaro in central Kenya; Margherita Peak (5,109 m/ 16,762 ft) in the Ruwenzori Range on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC); Ras Dashen (4,620 m/ 15,157 ft) in the Ethiopian Highlands of northern Ethiopia; Mount Meru (4,565 m/ 14,977 ft), close to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; and MountElgon (4,...
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Africa - Geography.
The highest elevations in Africa are found in the various ranges of East Africa. After Kilimanjaro, the next highest peaks are Mount Kenya (5,199 m/17,057 ft), north ofKilimanjaro in central Kenya; Margherita Peak (5,109 m/ 16,762 ft) in the Ruwenzori Range on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC); Ras Dashen (4,620 m/ 15,157 ft) in the Ethiopian Highlands of northern Ethiopia; Mount Meru (4,565 m/ 14,977 ft), close to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; and MountElgon (4,...
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Oregon - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes The Columbia River forms most of the Oregon-Washington boundary, and with its tributaries this great river drains a large portion of Oregon. From the point where theColumbia first touches the state, at Wallula Gap, the river runs in a shallow gorge, deepening as it approaches the Cascades. This part of the river once had manyrapids and falls, but is now navigable by large vessels because of dams and locks that have been built along much of its length. An important tributary o...
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Oregon - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes The Columbia River forms most of the Oregon-Washington boundary, and with its tributaries this great river drains a large portion of Oregon. From the point where theColumbia first touches the state, at Wallula Gap, the river runs in a shallow gorge, deepening as it approaches the Cascades. This part of the river once had manyrapids and falls, but is now navigable by large vessels because of dams and locks that have been built along much of its length. An important tributary o...
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