645 résultats pour "matérialité"
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Seconde période du XIX' siècle
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Théorie
économique
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Seconde période du XIX' siècle il classique □□□ Matérialisme dialectique et historique A Théorie économique Socialisme scientifique Les sources et éléments du marxisme (d'après Lenine 1913) Transformation quantitative et renversement qualitatif détermine la pensée Unité et conflit des contraires B le matérialisme dialectique Avec le matérialisme blslorique, MARX in�e l'histoire humaine selon les points de vue de la dialectique et à l'aide des théories économiques. Dans le Manifeste d...
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Evolution - biology.
genetic diversity to extinction. Sexual reproduction ensures that the genes in a population are rearranged in each generation, a process termed recombination. Although the combinations of genes inindividuals change with each new generation, the gene frequency, or ratio of different alleles in the entire population, remains relatively constant if no evolutionaryforces act on the population. One such force is the introduction of new genes into the genetic material of the population, or gene pool...
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avions furtifs
I-Furtivité On a tout d’abord commencé à équiper les soldats d’uniforme foncés (kaki, feldgrau…) puis le concept s’est tout naturellement étendu aux avions, que l’on a essayé de dissimuler de différentes manières telles que les peindre de la couleur de son milieu (jaune pour le désert, bleu pour le ciel). On peut considérer ces premières tentatives de camouflage comme le début de la furtivité. Le but étant de ne plus tromper un oeil s...
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Iowa - geography.
Okoboji, Lost Island, Silver, and West Swan lakes. In addition, reservoirs have been created by damming several smaller Iowa rivers. There are a number of largereservoirs behind dams on the Mississippi River along the Iowa state line. C Climate Iowa’s climate is characterized by warm, generally moist summers and cold winters. Temperatures vary considerably from season to season and, at times, from day today. However, monthly averages are relatively uniform throughout the state and usually vary...
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Iowa - USA History.
Okoboji, Lost Island, Silver, and West Swan lakes. In addition, reservoirs have been created by damming several smaller Iowa rivers. There are a number of largereservoirs behind dams on the Mississippi River along the Iowa state line. C Climate Iowa’s climate is characterized by warm, generally moist summers and cold winters. Temperatures vary considerably from season to season and, at times, from day today. However, monthly averages are relatively uniform throughout the state and usually vary...
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Dissertation : le vivant est-il un mécanisme ?
un mouvement orienté dans une certaine direction, comme s'il se dirigeait de lui-même. Il semble donc suivre un certain mouvement qu'on ne peut prévoir à l'avance à partir de sa seule étude matérielle, mais que l'on peut simplement constater après-coup, mais visant une fin comme but. Cependant, on verra dans une seconde partie que cette finalité du vivant peut être écartée, et doit l'être, pour que l'on puisse expliquer le fonctionnement de l'organisme, ce qui revient à réduire le vivant à un mé...
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Ohio - geography.
conflict with modified Gulf air and causing frontal or cyclonic storms. Gulf air is dominant in summer. In fall, polar air passing over Lake Erie is modified, delaying thekilling frost along the adjacent shoreline. C1 Temperatures The mean annual temperatures for the state range from 9° C (48° F) in the northeast to 13° C (55° F) in the south. Average January temperatures range from -4° C(24° F) in the west to 2° C (35° F) in the south. July averages are 24° C (76° F) in the south and 23° C (73...
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Ohio - USA History.
conflict with modified Gulf air and causing frontal or cyclonic storms. Gulf air is dominant in summer. In fall, polar air passing over Lake Erie is modified, delaying thekilling frost along the adjacent shoreline. C1 Temperatures The mean annual temperatures for the state range from 9° C (48° F) in the northeast to 13° C (55° F) in the south. Average January temperatures range from -4° C(24° F) in the west to 2° C (35° F) in the south. July averages are 24° C (76° F) in the south and 23° C (73...
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LES HABITATS DU MONDE
Les habitats du monde l' habitat et, par voie de conséquence, les édifices créés à des fins sociales ou religieuses, reflète les efforts de l'homme pour améli orer ses conditions de vie en utili sant les matériaux à sa disposition. Les développement s les plus signifi catifs en matièr e de construction d'habitats sédentair es ont proba blement été remarqués au Moyen Orient. Dans les régions sèches, les roches sédi mentair es fournirent la pier re, tandis q...
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Fire - chemistry.
were usually natural caves. Eventually people learned to dip branches in pitch to form torches. They created crude lamps by filling a hollowed out piece of stone withmoss soaked in oil or tallow (a substance derived from animal fat). By cooking with fire, prehistoric people made the meat of the animals they killed more palatable and digestible. They learned to preserve meat by smoking it over a fire,vastly decreasing the danger of periodic starvation. Cooking also enabled them to add some for...
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Metalwork
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Metalwork, in the fine arts, objects of artistic, decorative, and utilitarian value made of one or more kinds of metal--from precious to base--fashioned by either casting,
hammering, or joining or a combination of these techniques.
Early Bronze DiskThis disk with the head of Acheloos, an Etruscan river god, was made of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, sometime inthe early 5th century bc. It comes from the necropolis of Monte Quaglieri in Tarquinia. Alloys are made by smelting twodifferent metals together.Scala/Art Resource, NY Knowledge of smelting ultimately led to knowledge of mixing different ores together in the smelting process to produce simple alloys. This followed an intermediateperiod, about 3000 BC, when comp...
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First Americans.
bones and artifacts helped 19th-century archaeologists establish the age of ancient human encampments in Europe. Yet, search as they might, American archaeologists found no comparable evidence of a Pleistocene-era human presence. But several sites revealed stone artifacts thatsome scholars believed looked similar to the ancient stone tools found in Europe. On the basis of this similarity, these experts claimed the American artifacts must be asold. By the 1890s, however, other scholars had challe...
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First Americans - Canadian History.
bones and artifacts helped 19th-century archaeologists establish the age of ancient human encampments in Europe. Yet, search as they might, American archaeologists found no comparable evidence of a Pleistocene-era human presence. But several sites revealed stone artifacts thatsome scholars believed looked similar to the ancient stone tools found in Europe. On the basis of this similarity, these experts claimed the American artifacts must be asold. By the 1890s, however, other scholars had challe...
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Ancient Egypt.
around 4500 BC. The style and decoration of the pottery found at these sites differ from those of pottery found in Upper Egypt. The northern type eventually fell out of use. Other differences between the peoples in Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt include the nature of their architecture and the arrangements for burial of the dead, thelatter perhaps signifying differing religious beliefs. B Unification and Early Dynastic Period By 3500 BC, the settlement of Hierakonpolis, located on the west bank...
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Ancient Egypt - USA History.
around 4500 BC. The style and decoration of the pottery found at these sites differ from those of pottery found in Upper Egypt. The northern type eventually fell out of use. Other differences between the peoples in Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt include the nature of their architecture and the arrangements for burial of the dead, thelatter perhaps signifying differing religious beliefs. B Unification and Early Dynastic Period By 3500 BC, the settlement of Hierakonpolis, located on the west bank...
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Avez-vous une âme ?
point de vue mécaniste qui nie l'existence d'un principe vital pour expliquer les comportements des vivants.C'est le cas dans les neurosciences et la biologie moderne.Par exemple : J. P. Changeux, L'homme neuronal . La pensée est expliquée comme une fonction d'un organe : le cerveau. Lui-même est comparé à un ordinateur très performant. La pensée vient donc de processusneurologiques et l'esprit est de ce fait intégré à la nature. On lui démontre une certaine matérialité. Changeux: « L'i...
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Poverty.
economic and demographic trends, and (7) welfare incentives. A Overpopulation Overpopulation, the situation of having large numbers of people with too few resources and too little space, is closely associated with poverty. It can result from highpopulation density (the ratio of people to land area, usually expressed as numbers of persons per square kilometer or square mile) or from low amounts of resources, or from both. Excessively high population densities put stress on available resources....
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Canada.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - country.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - Canadian History.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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David HUME: Des limites de la pensée
ou deux propositions dont l'un(e) nie ce que l'autre affirme. En dehors des affirmations contradictoires, la penséepeut s'élancer dans tous les champs et s'emparer de tout. Donc elle semble illimitée. Rien ne borne la penséehumaine. Pourtant, la seconde partie va démontrer le contraire. B. SECONDE GRANDE PARTIE : « Mais [...] matériaux » La seconde partie développe l'idée que la pensée est en réalité bornée par la sensibilité. Après avoir, dans unepremière sous-partie (« Mais [...] ex...
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Rassembler les matériaux
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Rassembler les matériaux DURÉE: 40 MINUTES ENVIRON 1 ■ L'étude préliminaire du sujet fournit déjà une première série d'éléments : on les aura notés au brouillon afin de ne pas les oublier. Mais c'est un matériau mal dégrossi, désordonné, incomplet. Aussi le travail de recherche ne s'arrête-t-il pas là. ■ Une fois la problématique élaborée, vous voyez dans quelles directions doit s'engager la dissertation. Le traitement du sujet commence vraiment avec la recherche des matériaux permettant de r...
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CRITIQUE DE LA RAISON DIALECTIQUE, 1960. Jean-Paul Sartre (exposé de l’oeuvre)
12 « Critique de la Raison dialectique • 1 Au lendemain de la libération, Jean-Paul Sartre (né en 1905) avait publié dans " Les Temps modernes " une série d'articles sous le titre " Matérialisme et Révolu tion "'· Il y prenait position contre le matérialisme histo rique des marxistes. Il voyait en effet une contradiction entre la négation de la liberté du sujet (qu'impliquait selon lui la conception marxiste de l'histoire) et l'enga gement...
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Genética - ciencias de la naturaleza.
5 HERENCIA CUANTITATIVA Los caracteres que se expresan como variaciones en cantidad o extensión, como el peso, la talla o el grado de pigmentación, suelen depender de muchos genes, así comode las influencias del medio. Con frecuencia, los efectos de genes distintos parecen ser aditivos, es decir, parece que cada gen produce un pequeño incremento o descensoindependiente de los otros genes. Por ejemplo, la altura de una planta puede estar determinada por una serie de cuatro genes: A, B, C y D....
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Dans toutes les civilisations et à tous les âges de l'humanité, l'habitat s'est diversifié en
fonction de l'environnement, du degré de développement technique et des traditions
socioculturelles.
sociale du groupe. De même, en Amérique du Nord, le rang a été la structure type de la colonisation rurale francophone. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats architecture - Les fonctions de l'architecture campagne - Les origines : première domestication de la nature population - L'inégale répartition de la population mondiale techniques (histoire des) - Le néolithique Les types de maisons paysannes. Le peuplement plus dense, la mise en valeur plus intense ont fixé, peu...
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L'architecture d'Auguste Perret
Cette discipline volontaire a eu le mérite d'éviter les excès de l'imagination que les possibilités offertes par lesmatériaux auraient d'ailleurs tempérés. Mais cette discipline ne représente que des méthodes d'application et ilconvient de chercher la véritable source, le critère qui, au cours des âges, a permis l'éclosion des oeuvres les plusvalables. Ce critère, ce n'est pas un alphabet, ce ne sont pas des formules, c'est la base même des traditions lesplus hautes, c'est le res...
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House (architecture)
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Trulli in Alberobello, Italy
Alberobello, in the Apulia region of southeastern Italy, is noted for its unusual limestone houses known as trulli (from
Greek trullos, dome).
Fresco in the Villa of the Mysteries, PompeiiThe Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy (built about 50 bc), featured a large hall with this mural encircling it. The mural ispainted in the Second Style of Roman painting. (Historians of art recognize four periods or styles in Roman wall painting.)The mural in the Villa of the Mysteries is thought to depict the initiation rituals of a mystery religion. For this reason, it hasbeen conjectured that the hall was used for cult rituals.Bridgeman Art Li...
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Latin American Architecture
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Oldest Cathedral in the Western Hemisphere
The oldest cathedral in the Western hemisphere is the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor, constructed between 1512 and
1541 in Santo Domingo, now the capitol of the Dominican Republic.
Colonial FortressThe imposing fortress of San Felipe de Barajas, in the foreground, was built in the mid-17th century to defend the colonialport settlement of Cartagena. Modern day Cartagena, Colombia, can be seen in the background.Dave G. Houser/Post-Houserstock/Corbis The use of architecture and urban planning as tools of European conquest is a recurrent theme in Latin American history. King Philip II of Spain ordered town plannersto use a grid or checkerboard plan for the layout of new towns...
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Fungus - biology.
Many fungi can reproduce by the fragmentation of their hyphae. Each fragment develops into a new individual. Yeast, a small, single-celled fungus, reproduces bybudding, in which a bump forms on the yeast cell, eventually partitioning from the cell and growing into a new yeast cell. V CLASSIFICATION OF FUNGI Scientists have long disagreed about how to classify fungi, and the classification systems are still developing. The first description of fungi was published in 1729 byItalian botanist Pier...
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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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Rocket.
the vacuum of space, however, demonstrated that this belief was not true. In fact, rockets produce more thrust in the vacuum of space than on Earth. Air pressure andfriction with the air reduce a rocket’s thrust by about 10 percent on Earth as compared to the rocket’s performance in space. B Thrust and Efficiency Thrust is a measurement of the force of a rocket, or the amount of “push” exerted backward to move a rocket forward. Thrusts vary greatly from rocket to rocket.Engineers measure thrust...
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Rocket - astronomy.
the vacuum of space, however, demonstrated that this belief was not true. In fact, rockets produce more thrust in the vacuum of space than on Earth. Air pressure andfriction with the air reduce a rocket’s thrust by about 10 percent on Earth as compared to the rocket’s performance in space. B Thrust and Efficiency Thrust is a measurement of the force of a rocket, or the amount of “push” exerted backward to move a rocket forward. Thrusts vary greatly from rocket to rocket.Engineers measure thrust...
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Anthropology.
humans, such as tools, pottery, and buildings) and human fossils (preserved bones). They also examine past environments to understand how natural forces, such as climate and available food, shaped the development of human culture. Some archaeologists study cultures that existed before the development of writing, a time knownas prehistory . The archaeological study of periods of human evolution up to the first development of agriculture, about 10,000 years ago, is also called paleoanthropology....
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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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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Alchemy
to enrol themselves in the philosophical tradition, albeit awkwardly. Texts were attributed to pagan gods,mythological and biblical figures, ancient and medieval philosophers. Such attributions assured secrecy, while raisingthe prestige of writings of obscure authors; they might even be a subtle indication of affiliation. 4 Alchemical doctrines The basic idea of alchemy is the identity of nature and first matter as a dynamic unity: elements can pass one into another, in a circular mo...
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Libro - lengua y litteratura.
antecedente directo de los actuales libros. El códice, que en un principio era utilizado por los griegos y los romanos para registros contables o como libro escolar, consistíaen un cuadernillo de hojas rayadas hechas de madera cubierta de cera, de modo que se podía escribir sobre él con algo afilado y borrarlo después, si era necesario. Entrelas tabletas de madera se insertaban, a veces, hojas adicionales de pergamino. Con el tiempo, fue aumentando la proporción de papiro o, posteriormente, perg...
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Les réalisations de la technique
Ci-dessus:' Le vecteur des missions lunaires américaines , la fusée Satur ne V . L'objet de la fusée spatiale est de fournir une poussée suffiSante pour sortir de l'atmosphère terrestre. De nouveaux alliages légers furent mis au point pour réduire son poids au minimum. avons déjà commencé à produire en quantité des fibres de graphite et de bore que l'on peut associer à des résines et d'autres adhésifs pour former des matériaux composi tes...
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Art Deco
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Art Deco Historic District
The Art Deco Historic District is located at the southern end of Miami Beach, Florida.
At the 1925 exposition several French masters unveiled work that created an international stir. Elegant inlaid wood furniture by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann, functionallacquerwork by Jean Dunand, silver jewelry by Jean Puiforcat, and glass vases by Lalique were hailed for their modernity and original lines. Ruhlmann designed a seriesof rooms for the exposition that had a far-reaching effect on American and European taste. Lalique later created a similarly streamlined decorative scheme for theluxuriou...
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Les meubles témoignent d'une façon de vivre.
forme de pattes d'animaux pour des sièges, des lits, des tables. La créativité grecque se manifesta également dans le klismos , siège dont les quatre pieds à courbure extérieure augmentaient la stabilité et dont le dossier incurvé soutenait parfaitement le dos. De leur côté, les Étrusques innovèrent en utilisant la technique du moulage du bronze pour la réalisation de parties de meubles, voire d'un siège à base circulaire fait d'une seule pièce. Le mobilier romain subit la triple influence égy...
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Dientes - ciencias de la naturaleza.
© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. El ser humano tiene 20 dientes que utiliza durante la fase inicial del desarrollo de los maxilares y que reciben el nombre de dientes de leche o de la infancia. A medida quelos maxilares crecen, estos dientes son reemplazados por otros 32 dientes permanentes de mayor tamaño. Como resultado del crecimiento y ampliación de los maxilares,las raíces de los dientes de leche se separan y dejan espacio para que los dientes permanentes, más grandes...
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Paleolithic Art
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Cave Painting, Lascaux
This portion of a cave painting in what is now Lascaux, France, was done by Paleolithic artists about 13,000 bc.
Venus of WillendorfThis so-called Venus figurine from the area of Willendorf, Austria, is one of the earliest known examples of sculpture,dating from about 23,000 bc. The figure, which is carved out of limestone, is only 11.25 cm (4.5 in) high, and wasprobably designed to be held in the hand. It is believed the Venus may be a fertility symbol, which would explain theexaggerated female anatomy.Ali Meyer/Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York Paleolithic art usually is classified as either figura...
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emile zola
personnages ont donc à la fois une nature et une histoire. Le portrait est statique lorsqu'il témoigne des dispositions et dynamique quand il enregistre les réactions. Assez économe de ses moyens, Zola, dans ce roman court et à effets qu'est Thérèse Raquin, brosse des portraits rapides autour de caractérisants fonctionnels et systématiques, mais il a conçu ses principaux personnages en évolution. Il leur fait vivre des transformations. Telle est l'expérience qu'il livre au lecteur. Par exemple,...
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Les polymères naturels et synthétiques
. tissées, lavables et faciles à teindre. Quant au papier, la cellulose qu'il contient lui assure ses qualités essentielles de durabilité, sa consistance et un pouvoir absorbant qui lui permet de fixer et de retenir l'encre. Le premier polymère artificiel produit à l'échelle com merciale fut le celluloïd. Ce dérivé de la cellulose fut fa briqué à la fin du XIXe siècle par l'imprimeur américain John Wesley Hyatt à partir de déchets de coton traités...
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Latvia - country.
The population of Latvia is about 2,245,423 (2008 estimate), yielding an average population density of 35 persons per sq km (91 per sq mi). Latvia is highly urbanized.Some 66 percent of the population lives in urban areas, with nearly one-third of the total population residing in the capital, Rīga. Other important cities includeDaugavpils, an industrial center in the southeast, on the Daugava River; Liep āja, an important port on the Baltic Sea; Jelgava, an industrial center near Rîga; J ūrmala,...
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British Columbia - Geography.
hemlock, Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, and various cedars, grows rapidly in the mild, wet climate and produces the largest trees in Canada. In the dry lowlands of thesouthern and central interior, ponderosa and lodgepole pines, aspen, and bunchgrass are characteristic. Spruce dominates the Prince George region. Prairie grasses andstands of aspen are found in the northeastern corner of the province. At elevations higher than about 1,800 m (about 6,000 ft), an alpine vegetation of shrubs, mosses,and...
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British Columbia - Canadian History.
hemlock, Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, and various cedars, grows rapidly in the mild, wet climate and produces the largest trees in Canada. In the dry lowlands of thesouthern and central interior, ponderosa and lodgepole pines, aspen, and bunchgrass are characteristic. Spruce dominates the Prince George region. Prairie grasses andstands of aspen are found in the northeastern corner of the province. At elevations higher than about 1,800 m (about 6,000 ft), an alpine vegetation of shrubs, mosses,and...
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Nunavut - Canadian History.
The Arctic Lands is a complex geological area that is centered on the Arctic Ocean. It includes coastal plains, plateaus, and mountains. Coastal plains and plateaus arefound in the western Northwest Territories section of the Arctic Lands, such as on Victoria Island, which is mostly a large, flat plateau. In striking contrast to theserelatively gentle landscapes, the eastern Nunavut section of the Arctic Lands is dominated by a jagged chain of ice-covered mountains. The mountains on EllesmereIsl...
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Irak-Krieg - Geschichte.
bedingungslosen Zugang der Inspektoren zu allen relevanten Einrichtungen. September 1996: Die USA bombardieren irakische Verteidigungsstellungen, nachdem irakische Truppen in die Kurdengebiete im Norden des Landes vorgerückt waren. 21. Juni 1997: Nach neuerlichen Behinderungen der UN-Waffeninspektoren fordert der UN-Sicherheitsrat den Irak in der Resolution 1115 ein weiteres Mal zur bedingungslosen Zusammenarbeit auf und wiederholt diese Forderung in der Resolution 1134 vom 23. Oktober. 29. O...
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Montana - geography.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...