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DE L'APRÈS-GUERRE AU « NOUVEAU RÉPUBLICANISME » (1945- 1960) - HISTOIRE
président Dwight Eisenhower. En 1954, la peur panique d'une partie des Américains face au «péril intérieur communiste» s'estompe. 1 LE NOUVEAU RÉPUBLICANISME 1 Le nouveau président républicain, le général Dwight Eisenhower (1953-1%1), est élu sur un programme conservateur (réduction des dépenses et de l'intervention de l'État). Réaliste, il comprend que la récession de 1953 l'oblige à respecter les engagements tedéraux. « Les élections de...
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Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1964 Betty Cuthbert Australia 52.00 1968 Colette Besson France 52.03 1972 Monika Zehrt East Germany 51.08 1976 Irena Szewinska Poland 49.29 1980 Marita Koch East Germany 48.88 1984 Valerie Brisco-Hooks United States 48.83 1988 Olga Bryzgina USSR 48.65 1992 Marie-José Pérec France 48.83 1996 Marie-José Pérec France 48.25 2000 Cathy Freeman Australia 49.11 2004 Tonique Williams-Darling Bahamas 49.41 . Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists (400 m Hurdles).Year Name Country Winn...
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Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1964 Betty Cuthbert Australia 52.00 1968 Colette Besson France 52.03 1972 Monika Zehrt East Germany 51.08 1976 Irena Szewinska Poland 49.29 1980 Marita Koch East Germany 48.88 1984 Valerie Brisco-Hooks United States 48.83 1988 Olga Bryzgina USSR 48.65 1992 Marie-José Pérec France 48.83 1996 Marie-José Pérec France 48.25 2000 Cathy Freeman Australia 49.11 2004 Tonique Williams-Darling Bahamas 49.41 . Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists (400 m Hurdles)Year Name Country Winni...
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Golf Tournament Winners.
2007 Zach Johnson 2008 Trevor Immelman Source: Professional Golfers' Association ofAmerica.. United States Open Championship.Year Winner 1895 Horace Rawlins 1896 James Foulis 1897 Joe Lloyd 1898 Fred Hard 1899 Willie Smith 1900 Harry Vardon 1901 Willie Anderson 1902 L. Auchterlonie 1903 Willie Anderson 1904 Willie Anderson 1905 Willie Anderson 1906 Alex Smith 1907 Alex Ross 1908 Fred McLeod 1909 George Sargent 1910 Alex Smith 1911 John McDermott 1912 John McDermott 1913 Francis Ouimet* 1914 Walt...
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Nashville - geography.
May event has grown into a major festival. In September the city hosts the Tennessee State Fair. One of Nashville's principle attractions is Opryland, a complex of entertainment and broadcasting facilities that offers live music shows, a resort and convention center,and shopping outlets. Since 1974 it has been the home to the Grand Ole Opry radio show, a country-music production that has not missed a broadcast since 1925. Percy Park and Edwin Warner Park provide open space, trails, playing field...
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Labor Unions in Canada - Canadian History.
job. Before collective bargaining begins, workers elect a bargaining committee. The bargaining committee determines the workers’ demands and strategy innegotiations with the employer. Local unions usually are part of national or international unions. These national and international unions employ a staff for organizing workers at the local level, doingresearch, educating union members about labor and political matters, and working with local union leaders. Unions hold regular conventions of dele...
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Maghreb.
2.4 Ressources naturelles Le Sahara est une barrière naturelle redoutable entre le nord et le sud de l’Afrique. Il a pourtant été traversé depuis des millénaires par des caravanes commerciales quiutilisaient les pistes reliant les oasis du désert. Il était exploité pour son sel, nécessaire aux animaux qui nomadisaient entre le Sahara et le Sahel. Aujourd’hui, sesrichesses en minerais, tout spécialement le pétrole et le gaz naturel, sont de plus en plus importantes pour les économies du Maghreb....
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Maghreb.
2.4 Ressources naturelles Le Sahara est une barrière naturelle redoutable entre le nord et le sud de l’Afrique. Il a pourtant été traversé depuis des millénaires par des caravanes commerciales quiutilisaient les pistes reliant les oasis du désert. Il était exploité pour son sel, nécessaire aux animaux qui nomadisaient entre le Sahara et le Sahel. Aujourd’hui, sesrichesses en minerais, tout spécialement le pétrole et le gaz naturel, sont de plus en plus importantes pour les économies du Maghreb....
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Republik Niger - geographie.
4.2 Medien Staatlich kontrollierte Radio- und Fernsehstationen strahlen Programme in mehreren Sprachen aus. Die Tageszeitung Le Sahel wird in Niamey herausgegeben. 5 VERWALTUNG UND POLITIK Niger ist seit 1960 eine Präsidialrepublik. Sie wird nach der Verfassung vom Juli 1999 regiert. Der Staat gliedert sich in acht Departements. Die vergangenen Jahrzehntewaren geprägt vom Wechsel zwischen Herrschaft des Militärs und zivilen Regierungen. 5.1 Exekutive Staatsoberhaupt ist der vom Volk für ei...
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Rap
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INTRODUCTION
Jay-Z
Rapper Jay-Z rose to popularity with such albums as Vol.
Run-DMCTypically in rap music, vocalists recite rhyming lyrics in time to a beat that may be sampled from prerecorded music byother groups. Black youths developed rap music on the streets of inner cities in the United States during the 1970s, butthe style has expanded to include a wider variety of performers and audiences. The rap group Run-DMC, shown here, wasa powerful early influence in the genre. The group helped bring rap music into the mainstream when it released “WalkThis Way” (1986), a s...
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Houston - geography.
Prominent historical and cultural institutions include the Civic Center Complex, located in the central business district. The complex is composed of the George R. BrownConvention Center; the Wortham Center, which is the home of the Houston Grand Opera and the Houston Ballet; and the Jesse H. Jones Hall for Performing Arts, whichis the home of the Houston Symphony. The nearby Alley Theatre houses a professional repertory acting company. Among other local professional performance groupsare the Ma...
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Oscar-Preisträger.
Beste RegieJAHR NAME ORIGINALTITEL DEUTSCHER TITEL 1929 Lewis MilestoneFrank Borzage Two Arabian KnightsSeventh Heaven SchlachtenbummlerIm siebenten Himmel 1930 Frank Lloyd The Divine Lady Die ungekrönte Königin 1930 Lewis Milestone All Quiet on the Western Front Im Westen nichts Neues 1931 Norman Taurog Skippy - 1932 Frank Borzage Bad Girl - 1934 Frank Lloyd Cavalcade Cavalcade 1935 Frank Capra It Happened One Night Es geschah in einer Nacht 1936 John Ford The Informer Der Verräter 1937 Frank C...
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Leichtathletik (Frauen): Medaillengewinnerinnen der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1928 Lina Radke, GER 2:16,8 Kinue Hitomi, JPN 2:17,6 Inga Gentzel, SWE 2:17,8 1960 Ljudmilla Schewzowa, URS 2:04,3 Brenda Jones, AUS 2:04,4 Ursula Donath, GER 2:05,6 1964 Ann Packer, GBR 2:01,1 Maryvonne Dupureur,FRA 2:01,9 Ann Chamberlain, NZL 2:02,8 1968 Madeline Manning, USA 2:00,9 Ileana Silei, ROM 2:02,5 Maria Gommers, NED 2:02,6 1972 Hildegard Falck, FRG 1:58,55 Nicole Sabaite, URS 1:58,65 Gunhild Hoffmeister,GDR 1:59,19 1976 Tatjana Kasankina, URS 1:54,94 Nikolina Schterewa,BUL 1:55,42...
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New Orleans - geography.
D Metropolitan Region The New Orleans metropolitan region covers 8,800 sq km (3,400 sq mi) and includes the counties—known in Louisiana as parishes— of Orleans, Jefferson, Saint Bernard, Saint Charles, Saint John the Baptist, Saint Tammany, Saint James, and Plaquemines. At the center is the city of New Orleans, which is coextensive withOrleans Parish. It has a land area of 468 sq km (181 sq mi). Extending from this base are numerous suburban towns in the surrounding parishes. Metairie, Harahan...
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Cuba - country.
Only two land mammals, the hutia, or cane rat, and the solenodon, a rare insectivore that resembles a rat, are known to be indigenous. The island has numerous batsand nearly 300 kinds of birds, including vultures, wild turkeys, quail, finches, gulls, macaws, parakeets, and hummingbirds. The bee hummingbird of Cuba is thesmallest bird in the world. Among the few reptiles are tortoises, caimans, the Cuban crocodile, and a species of boa that can attain a length of 3.7 m (12 ft). More than700 speci...
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Ali Wins Olympic Gold Medal.
And the brash young fighter who won gold in Rome in 1960 would become one of the most celebrated athletes of the 20th century. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Spain - country.
B Natural Resources Spain has a number of mineral resources. The largest known deposits are of iron ore, zinc, and lead. Spain also produces significant quantities of copper and mercury.These deposits are mined mainly in Huelva province in southwestern Spain, around Cartagena on the Mediterranean, and at various points along the Bay of Biscay inthe north. Additionally, uranium is mined in the region of Extremadura, near the Portuguese frontier, where pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, tungsten, and po...
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Australia - country.
itself forms most of the border between New South Wales and Victoria. Considerable lengths of the Murray, Darling, and Murrumbidgee rivers are navigable during thewet seasons. The central plains region, also known as the Channel Country, is interlaced by a network of rivers. During the rainy season these rivers flood the low-lying countryside,but in dry months they become merely a series of water holes. The Victoria, Daly, and Roper rivers drain a section of the Northern Territory. In Queensland...
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Australia - Geography.
itself forms most of the border between New South Wales and Victoria. Considerable lengths of the Murray, Darling, and Murrumbidgee rivers are navigable during thewet seasons. The central plains region, also known as the Channel Country, is interlaced by a network of rivers. During the rainy season these rivers flood the low-lying countryside,but in dry months they become merely a series of water holes. The Victoria, Daly, and Roper rivers drain a section of the Northern Territory. In Queensland...
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Democratic Republic of the Congo - country.
Except in the high elevations, the country’s climate is very hot and humid. The average annual temperature in the low central area is about 27°C (about 80°F).Temperatures are considerably higher in February, the hottest month. At altitudes above about 1,500 m (about 5,000 ft) the average annual temperature is about 19°C(about 66°F). Average annual rainfall is about 1,500 mm (about 60 in) in the north and about 1,300 mm (about 50 in) in the south. Frequent heavy rains occur fromApril to November...
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South Korea - country.
forest habitat, and overhunting. The Siberian tiger has not been sighted in the wild in South Korea since the 1920s; the Asiatic black bear can still be found in someremote mountain areas. Several species of deer are indigenous to the peninsula, including the roe deer, water deer, and Siberian musk deer. The musk deer, which hasbeen overhunted for its musk glands, is legally protected as a threatened species. Smaller mammals indigenous to the peninsula include the wild boar, red fox, badger,rabb...
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Modern Art
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INTRODUCTION
American Gothic
American Gothic was painted by the 20th-century American artist Grant Wood in 1930.
while at the other side a woman in black appears to mourn the end of her participation in the dance. Click on the buttonsto learn more.© Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. In view of this diversity, it is difficult to define modern art in a way that includes all of 20th-century Western art. For some critics, the most important characteristic ofmodern art is its attempt to make painting and sculpture ends in themselves, thus distinguishing modernism from earlier forms of art that had con...
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Tennis Tournament Winners.
1981 Johan Kriek 1982 Johan Kriek 1983 Mats Wilander 1984 Mats Wilander December 1985 Stefan Edberg January 1987 Stefan Edberg 1988 Mats Wilander 1989 Ivan Lendl 1990 Ivan Lendl 1991 Boris Becker 1992 Jim Courier 1993 Jim Courier 1994 Pete Sampras 1995 Andre Agassi 1996 Boris Becker 1997 Pete Sampras 1998 Petr Korda 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 2000 Andre Agassi 2001 Andre Agassi 2002 Thomas Johansson 2003 Andre Agassi 2004 Roger Federer 2005 Marat Safin 2006 Roger Federer 2007 Roger Federer 2008 Nov...
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Archaeology.
Prehistoric archaeology is practiced by archaeologists known as prehistorians and deals with ancient cultures that did not have writing of any kind. Prehistory, a term coined by 19th-century French scholars, covers past human life from its origins up to the advent of written records. History—that is, the human past documented insome form of writing—began 5000 years ago in parts of southwestern Asia and as recently as the late 19th century AD in central Africa and parts of the Americas. Becaus...
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Ski alpin: Medaillengewinner der Weltmeisterschaften.
2001 Mario Matt, AUT Benjamin Raich, AUT Mitja Kunc, SLO 2003 Ivica Kostelic, CRO Silvan Zurbriggen, SUI Giorgio Rocca, ITA 2005 Benjamin Raich, AUT Rainer Schönfelder, AUT Giorgio Rocca, ITA 2007 Mario Matt, AUT Manfred Mölgg, ITA Jean-Baptiste Grange, FRA * von 1948 bis 1980 wurden die Ergebnisse der Olympischen Winterspiele zugleich als Weltmeisterschaftsresultategewertet . Riesenslalom MännerJAHR GOLD SILBER BRONZE 1950 Zeno Colò, ITA Fernand Grosjean,SUI James Couttet, FRA 1952* Stein Eri...
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College Football Bowl Games.
1995 Alabama 24Ohio State 17 1996 Tennessee 20Ohio State 14 1997 Tennessee 48Northwestern 28 1998 Florida 21Penn State 6 1999 Michigan 45Arkansas 31 2000 Michigan 37Florida 34 2001 1 Michigan 31Auburn 28 2002 Tennessee 45Michigan 17 2003 Auburn 13Penn State 9 2004 Georgia 34Purdue 27 2005 Iowa 30Louisiana State 25 2006 Wisconsin 24Auburn 10 2007 Wisconsin 17Arkansas 14 2008 Michigan 41Florida 35 1. In 2001 its name was changed from Citrus Bowl to Capital One Bowl. . Champs Sports Bowl.Year Winn...
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Medicine.
C Other Health Professionals Medicine is not restricted to physicians. A wide variety of health care practitioners work in this exciting field. By far the largest professional group is nurses. Registerednurses help physicians during examinations, treatment, and surgery. They observe, evaluate, and record patients’ symptoms, administer medications, and provideother care ( see Nursing). Nurse practitioners perform basic duties once reserved for physicians, such as diagnosing and treating common i...
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American League: Gold Glove Award Winners.
1957 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1958 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1959 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1960 Earl Battey Washington Senators 1961 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 1962 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 1963 Elston Howard New York Yankees 1964 Elston Howard New York Yankees 1965 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1966 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1967 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1968 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1969 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1970 Ray Fosse Cleveland Indians 1971 Ray Fosse Clev...
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National League: Gold Glove Award Winners.
1957 no award 1958 Del Crandall Milwaukee Braves 1959 Del Crandall Milwaukee Braves 1960 Del Crandall Milwaukee Braves 1961 John Roseboro Los Angeles Dodgers 1962 Del Crandall Milwaukee Braves 1963 Johnny Edwards Cincinnati Reds 1964 Johnny Edwards Cincinnati Reds 1965 Joe Torre Milwaukee Braves 1966 Johnny Roseboro Los Angeles Dodgers 1967 Randy Hundley Chicago Cubs 1968 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 1969 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 1970 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds 1971 Johnny Bench Cincinna...
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American League: Gold Glove Award Winners
American League: Gold Glove Award Winners (Pitcher).
1957 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1958 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1959 Sherm Lollar Chicago White Sox 1960 Earl Battey Washington Senators 1961 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 1962 Earl Battey Minnesota Twins 1963 Elston Howard New York Yankees 1964 Elston Howard New York Yankees 1965 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1966 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1967 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1968 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1969 Bill Freehan Detroit Tigers 1970 Ray Fosse Cleveland Indians 1971 Ray Fosse Clev...
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Tennis Tournament Winners
Australian Open: Men.
1981 Johan Kriek 1982 Johan Kriek 1983 Mats Wilander 1984 Mats Wilander December 1985 Stefan Edberg January 1987 Stefan Edberg 1988 Mats Wilander 1989 Ivan Lendl 1990 Ivan Lendl 1991 Boris Becker 1992 Jim Courier 1993 Jim Courier 1994 Pete Sampras 1995 Andre Agassi 1996 Boris Becker 1997 Pete Sampras 1998 Petr Korda 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 2000 Andre Agassi 2001 Andre Agassi 2002 Thomas Johansson 2003 Andre Agassi 2004 Roger Federer 2005 Marat Safin 2006 Roger Federer 2007 Roger Federer 2008 Nov...
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Côte d'Ivoire - country.
D Culture Traditional artistic expressions in Côte d’Ivoire include woodcarvings (particularly masks), decorative fabrics, and acrobatic dancing. Urban populations have beengreatly influenced by French culture. The French language is almost universally used in the written literature of Côte d’Ivoire, to the exclusion of the African languages. IV ECONOMY About 60 percent of Côte d’Ivoire’s total labor force is employed in farming and forestry. Government efforts to avoid dependence on a small...
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Radsport: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1908 GBR: Leonard Meredith,Benjamin Jones, ErnestPayne, ClarenceKingsbury GER: Hermann Martens, MaxGötze, Karl Neumer, RudolfKatzer CAN: William Morton, WalterAndrews, Frederick McCarthy,William Anderson 1920 ITA: Franco Giorgetti,Ruggerio Ferrario,Arnaldo Carli, PrimoMagnani GBR: Albert White, H.Thomas Johnson, WilliamStewart, Cyril Alden RSA: James Walker, William Smith,Henry Kaltenbrun, Harry Goosen 1924 ITA: Angelo De Martini,Alfredo Dinale, AleardoMenegazzi, FrancescoZuccetti POL: Jó...
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Schwimmen (Frauen): Medaillengewinnerinnen der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1968 Debbie Meyer, USA 9:24,0 Pamela Kruse, USA 9:35,7 Maria Teresa Ramirez,MEX 9:38,5 1972 Keena Rothhammer, USA 8:53,68 Shane Gould, AUS 8:56,39 Novella Calligaris, ITA 8:57,46 1976 Petra Thümer, GDR 8:37,14 Shirley Babashoff, USA 8:37,59 Wendy Weinberg, USA 8:42,60 1980 Michelle Fond, AUS 8:28,90 Ines Diers, GDR 8:32,55 Heike Dähne, GDR 8:33,48 1984 Tiffany Cohen, USA 8:24,95 Michele Richardson,USA 8:30,73 Sarah Hardcastle, GBR 8:32,60 1988 Janet Evans, USA 8:20,20 Astrid Strauß, GDR 8:22,0...
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Civil Rights Movement in the United States - U.
The Great Depression of the 1930s increased black protests against discrimination, especially in Northern cities. Blacks protested the refusal of white-owned businessesin all-black neighborhoods to hire black salespersons. Using the slogan “Don't Buy Where You Can't Work,” these campaigns persuaded blacks to boycott thosebusinesses and revealed a new militancy. During the same years, blacks organized school boycotts in Northern cities to protest discriminatory treatment of blackchildren. The bla...
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Los Angeles - geography.
(2006 population, 472,494), located east of the Port of Los Angeles. The city of Compton (95,701) is located north of Long Beach, on the east side of the AlamedaCorridor. On the other side of the corridor are the cities of Torrance (142,350) and Inglewood (114,914). Northwest of Inglewood and west of downtown Los Angeles are the wealthy and fashionable Santa Monica (88,050) and Beverly Hills (34,979). Both cities are enclaves:Santa Monica is surrounded by the City of Los Angeles to the north, ea...
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Los Angeles - geography.
(2006 population, 472,494), located east of the Port of Los Angeles. The city of Compton (95,701) is located north of Long Beach, on the east side of the AlamedaCorridor. On the other side of the corridor are the cities of Torrance (142,350) and Inglewood (114,914). Northwest of Inglewood and west of downtown Los Angeles are the wealthy and fashionable Santa Monica (88,050) and Beverly Hills (34,979). Both cities are enclaves:Santa Monica is surrounded by the City of Los Angeles to the north, ea...
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Milwaukee - geography.
acts ranging from alternative rock to country music. During the rest of the summer months, the park is the site of weekend festivals staged by Milwaukee’s majorethnic groups: Italian, Irish, German, African American, Polish, Mexican, Native American, and Asian. The Great Circus Parade, featuring the world’s largest collection ofornate circus wagons, is another staple of Milwaukee’s festival season. The Wisconsin State Fair is held annually in nearby West Allis. V RECREATION The largest single u...
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urbanisme
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PRÉSENTATION
urbanisme, discipline de la géographie et de l'architecture dont l'objet est l'aménagement et l'organisation des villes et de leurs environs.
2.5 L’urbanisme du Nouveau Monde Ces thèmes de l’urbanisme de la Renaissance et de la mise en perspective de la ville ont été transposés dans le Nouveau Monde, dans les cités coloniales anglaises etespagnoles fondées aux XVIe et XVII e siècles, entre autres Savannah dans l’État de Géorgie, Williamsburg en Virginie ou Mexico au Mexique et Lima au Pérou. Disposant de larges espaces vierges pour y implanter des structures urbaines, les bâtisseurs des villes américaines ont pu progressivement expé...
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Ireland - country.
F Plants and Animals Ireland’s animal life does not differ markedly from that of England or France. Over many centuries of human settlement almost all of Ireland’s natural woodlands werecleared, and indigenous animals such as bear, wolf, wildcat, beaver, wild cattle, and the giant Irish deer (a type of fallow deer) gradually disappeared. However, thehardy and versatile Connemara pony, Ireland’s only native pony breed, has been used by Irish farmers since prehistoric times. The great auk, or gar...
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Guatemala - country.
C Climate The climate of Guatemala varies according to elevation, from hot coastal plains to cold mountain heights. Most of the population lives between 900 and 2,400 m (3,000and 8,000 ft) above sea level, where there are warm days and cool nights with average annual temperatures of 20°C (68°F). The coastal regions are hot and humid,with average annual temperatures of 28°C (83°F). A rainy season, from May through October, is sometimes called “winter” because it brings cloudy afternoons andlower...
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contemporain, art - arts plastiques.
(1930- ) qui définit le Nouveau Réalisme. Ce mouvement introduit l’idée d’une pensée sociologique en art, dont l’objectif est de faire l’inventaire de la vie des objets au sein de la cité. Ainsi les tableaux-affiches de Raymond Hains et de Jacques Villéglé, les accumulations d’Arman, les compressions de César, les assemblages de Martial Raysse, les sculptures cinétiques de Jean Tinguely et la dimension métaphysique qu’Yves Klein donne de l’objet ainsi approprié, sont autant d’exemples de la pris...
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PCUR SAVOIR 1945 1950 1960 1965 DÉCOLONISATION ET TIERS MONDE GUERRES ET RELATIONS INTERNATIONALES 1945 fév. mal juin juil. aoOt sept. 1947 mars juin sept. 1948 fév. juin 1949 avril mal sept. oct. Conférence de Yalta. Capitulation du Reich. Conférence de San Francisco. Conférence de Postdam. (6) Hiroshima (9) Nagasaki. Capitulation du j apon. Doctrine Truman. Plan Marshall. Oéatlon du Komlnform. « coup de Pra e». Blocus de Ber m ln (luin 49). Tralté de l'Atlantique Nord. Oéatlon RFA. Bombe...
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Définition du mot:
ASPERGE, substantif féminin.
Remarque?: On rencontre dans la plupart des dictionnaires g?n?raux du XIXe. et du XXe. si?cle le terme aspergerie ou aspergi?re ou aspergeraie, substantif f?minin (confer notamment Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe. si?cle (Pierre Larousse), Nouveau Larousse illustr?, au mot aspergerie, Grand Larousse encyclop?dique en dix volumes et Dictionnaire encyclop?dique Quillet 1965; suffixe -erie*, -i?re*, -e(r)aie*). Terrain plant? d'asperges. ? Par analogie. 1. [Avec la couleur de la plante]...
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Nouvelle Vague
jeunes cinéastes. Le lien entre la Nouvelle Vague britannique et européenne peut également être retracé dans la brève exposition de films courts et documentaires intitulée «Cinéma gratuit», où les œuvres de jeunes réalisateurs européens tels que Truffaut, Lenica, Borowczyk et Polanski ont été introduites. Cette exposition était prévue au milieu des années 1950 par Anderson et Reisz, qui était programmateur au National Film Theatre. Selon Allan Lovell et Jim Hillier, les idées principales de...
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Fredericton - Geography.
As a provincial center for government, forestry, military activities, and agriculture, Fredericton grew from 4400 residents in 1848 to 7117 by 1901. Telegraph lines wereestablished in 1851, telephones in 1888, and radio broadcasts in 1923. Early newspapers included the New Brunswick Reporter (1844-1902) and the Maritime Farmer (1879-1905). After 1850 Fredericton flourished as an industrial town. Sawmills, shipyards, tanneries, boot and shoe factories, carriage shops, iron foundries, brickyard...
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Rock - Música.
2 ELVIS, EL ELEGIDO La fortuna esperaba a Elvis Presley, nacido en Tupelo, Mississippi, en enero de 1935. Pertenecía a una familia humilde del sur de Estados Unidos ( white trash, 'basura blanca' para los herederos de los ideales esclavistas de la Confederación Sudista) que se estableció en Memphis en 1948, pero en 1954 ya cantaba y grababa temas deArthur Crudup y Bill Monroe, oscilando entre el blues, el gospel y el country rural. Por aquella época, el propósito de algunas compañías discográf...
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Doté d'un territoire de la taille d'un continent, peuplé par
vagues
Au sud du Mato Grosso, la vaste plaine sédimentaire du Pantanal (100 000 km 2) est presque entièrement inondée pendant la saison humide. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats Amazonie Guyanes (les) Iguaçu Mato Grosso Negro (rio) Paraíba do Sul (rio) sahel São Francisco savane sertão Uruguay Les livres tropiques - les chutes d'Iguaçu, au Brésil, page 5296, volume 10 Amérique du Sud - l'Amazone à Trioujary, au Brésil, page 215, volume 1 Brésil - vue de la Serr...
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américaine, littérature.
le moi, la nature et la mort, se situe entre la tradition romantique américaine et la tradition calviniste de la Nouvelle-Angleterre. 3. 2 La guerre de Sécession américaine et la fin du XIX e siècle Non sans humour, Abraham Lincoln parlait de l’auteur de la Case de l’oncle Tom (1852), Harriet Beecher-Stowe, comme de « la petite femme qui a provoqué cette grande guerre ». Plus qu’une grande œuvre littéraire, ce roman fut surtout l’expression du profond sentiment abolitionniste des Nordistes....
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Reiten: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1968 GBR: Derek Allhusen(Lochinvar), RichardMeade (Cornishman V),Reuben Jones (ThePoacher) USA: Michael Page (Foster),James Wolford (Kilkenny), J.Michael Plumb (Plain Sailing) AUS: Wayne Roycroft(Zhivago), Brien Cobcroft(Depeche), William Roycroft(Joburg) 1972 GBR: Richard Meade(Laurieston), MaryGordon-Watson(Cornishman V), BridgetParker (Cornish Gold) USA: Kevin Freeman (GoodMixture), Bruce Davidson(Plain Sailing), J. MichaelPlumb (Free and Easy) FRG: Harry Klugmann(Christopher Rob), Ludwi...