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The Record Jump.
circuit in the United States before retiring from competition. Eventually he would complete a degree in sociology and go on to be a coach and educator. It tookanother 15 years before his successors even reached the 8.53 m (28 ft) mark. And until 1991, when Mike Powell of the United States jumped 8.95 m (29 ft 4 1/2 in),Bob Beamon's extraordinary record had stood unsurpassed. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Rhodes Greek The easternmost island of the Aegean Sea.
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Austin Wins the US Open.
from Friday to Saturday. Austin's coach, Robert Landsdorp, sensed she was slightly off her game and urged Austin to spend the extra day on the practice court. Staring across the net at the two-time Wimbledon champion, Austin opened the match against Navratilova with a double fault. Austin dropped the first game and fellbehind in the second game before coming alive. She won three straight games, twice breaking Navratilova's serve to pull ahead 3-1. Playing with a veteran's savvy,Austin made a...
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THE CONTRACT (droit anglais)
REQUIREMENT FOR TERMS OF A CONTRACT Although contracts can be interpreted as almost any monetary exchange for goods or services, the terms of an agreement are often required so that compensation can be obtained if one party fails in its responsibilities. Without such specifications, it becomes almost impossible to seek reparations; for example, "we agree to sell/purchase a car for a fair price" is too vague for any decision to be reached at a later date. That being said, many contracts of a ve...
- Neda Greek One of the oldest of the Oceanids, sea Nymph daughters of the Titan gods, Oceanus and Tethys; considered by many Greek writers to be a second-generation Titan.
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exposé anglais sur let it be : the Beattles
Why we choose that song particulary : Firstly we like the theme of the song namely the love of McCartney for his mother . Cause a mother is everything to us , a mother is the person who takes care of us , all our life , and even if she's gone she will always be in our heart and we will never forget her . Then we apprecciate the peaceful aim which the Beatles want to transmit to us and finally when we hear the song we are carried by the rythme . In conclusion Let it be is theref...
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Woods at the Masters.
29 strokes behind Woods at the 1997 tournament but set a record for most career Masters rounds with 147, noted that the coming of Woods puts his career Mastersmarks in jeopardy too. Even before the tournament, Nicklaus remarked that Woods had the potential to win ten Masters titles during his career. Source: Encarta Yearbook, April 1997. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Constitution of the United States - U.
chief executive should have the power to veto legislation, should be elected by Congress or the people, should be eligible to run for reelection, and should command thearmed forces. Some delegates even hoped for a limited monarchy. Not until September 8, more than three months after the convention started, did the final shape ofthe presidency emerge: a single leader, elected to a four-year term and eligible for reelection, with authority to veto bills enacted by Congress. The president was alsog...
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Jackie Robinson Breaks the Barrier.
Leagues. The crowd of fans at the Negro Leagues' annual East-West Classic All-Star Game in 1944 outnumbered the major league All-Star Game 46,247 to 29,589. Another barrier to black players fell when baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, an adamant opponent of desegregation, died in office in 1944 and wasreplaced by A. B. “Happy” Chandler. Chandler was known to support integration, but it took Branch Rickey, who had built the St. Louis Cardinals' farm system intothe finest in baseba...
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Frankenstein or the modern Prometheus
“vile insect” (L41),”your miserable existence”. According to the creature, Frankenstein and him are “bound by t ies only dissoluble by the annihilation of one of [them]” (L.48- 49).So one of them must die. -Translation: ‘’ Il était presque midi quand j’arrivais au sommet .Je demeurais quelque temps assis sur le rocher qui surplombait la mer de glace. Une brume me couvrait ainsi que les montagnes alentours. A ce moment une brise dissipa les nuages, et je descendis sur le glacier. La surface e...
- Cratus (Crato s; Krato s; Strength) Greek The personification of strength; a demigod or lesser god; son of the Titan Pallas and the water Nymph Styx; brother of Nike (Victory), Bia (Force), and Zelus (Zeal).
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BACK TO THE BUSH
1. Commentaire dirigé 1) What kind of men is described in this text? Show their twofold nature. 2) Pick up the details which make this text humorous and try to infer from them what the author is aiming at. 3) Which aspect of American history and which of to-day's social aspirations are brought together? Comment on the latter. 2. Version Translate the second paragraph from "In the intervals of telling lies ... " down to " ... sui...
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Butcher Wins the Iditarod.
Butcher's winning streak ended in 1989 when she finished in second place, 65 minutes behind Joe Runyan. She was back on top a year later, gliding down FrontStreet two hours ahead of Runyan. A boisterous crowd of Nome locals greeted Butcher with sirens and banners. Her time of 11 days 1 hour 53 minutes sliced 13hours off the course record she had set in 1986. Conditions for the 1990 race were particularly unforgiving. The 70 mushers contended with the deepest snow in 25 years, several unseaso...
- Zephyrus (West Wind) Greek The personification of the West Wind.
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From "The Metamorphosis" - anthology.
As all this was running through his mind at top speed without his being able to decide to leave his bed—the alarm clock had just struck a quarter to seven—therecame a cautious tap at the door behind the head of his bed. 'Gregor,' said a voice—it was his mother's—'it's a quarter to seven. Hadn't you a train to catch?' Thatgentle voice! Gregor had a shock as he heard his own voice answering hers, unmistakably his own voice, it was true, but with a persistent horrible twittering squeakbehind it lik...
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Vice President of the United States.
naval operations. Located in northwest Washington at Massachusetts Avenue and 34th Street, the three-story Queen Anne-style house is within easy driving distance ofCapitol Hill and the White House. The vice president receives an annual salary of $189,300. The vice president has a staff and offices in the Everett M. Dirksen Senate Office Building, near the Capitol, toassist with legislative matters, as well as a personal office near the Senate lobby. The vice president also has staff and offices...
- Pleione Greek Daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys; a nymph, one of the eldest among the thousands of daughters born of this union who were themselves considered by many writers to be Titans.
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Decker Slaney Goes the Distance.
to where I felt relaxed.” She ran the laps in approximately 76 seconds each, running each of the six miles in under 5 minutes 10 seconds to finish at 31 minutes 35.3seconds, the fastest 10,000 meters ever run by a woman on a track. It was her third world record in six weeks. Decker Slaney continued to set world records. At the 1983 World Track and Field Championships in Helsinki, Finland, she raced against the best Russian andEastern European runners. In the 3000 meters she surprised the fie...
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THE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR
to destroy the American fleet to prevent its ships to mingle with the invasion of Asia, who has already planned. Second part: The at tack Isoroku Yamamoto *, Japanese Naval Marshal General, was responsible to prepare the Pearl Harbour attack. He has trained pilot in secret, and he h as equipped planes with special torpedoes. Actually this torpedo has been with fin for they can operate because there is little water in front of Pear l Harbor base. Th is December 7 th of 1941,...
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Virgin Islands of the United States - geography.
government comptroller is appointed by the secretary of the interior, and the judge of the district court is appointed by the president of the United States. V HISTORY Saint CroixSaint Croix is the largest, most densely populated island in the Virgin Islands of the United States. Located southeast of Puerto Rico inthe Caribbean Sea, Saint Croix has two large port towns: Christiansted at the east end and Frederiksted on the western tip. SinceChristopher Columbus visited it in 1493, the island ha...
- World Chess Champions, 1859-present The world chess champion was an informal title from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century.
- The Republic was proclaimed in 1946, but the country is notable for its chronic political instability reinforced by political and Mafia corruption at every level of the State.
- With the fall of communism the collapse of trade with the former USSR plunged this country into serious economic difficulties.
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- The Teachings of Muhammad During the early 7th century, a trader named Muhammad was meditating in a cave near Mecca in what is now Saudi Arabia, when he experienced a vision of the archangel Gabriel who declared Muhammad to be a prophet of God.
- Theia (Radiant) Greek A first-generation Titan goddess of sight and the shining light of the blue sky; daughter of Gaia and Uranus; mother, with Hyperion, of the gods who brought light to humans: Helios (Sun), Selene (Moon), and Eos (Dawn).
- Patroclus Greek The close friend of the hero Achilles.
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Since the late 1980s
mid-1990s, strong criticism emerged and researchers debated the pros and cons of developing such “dangerous” technologies. However, technological limitations at the time still allowed researchers to claim these social concerns were theoretical rather than actual, and the matter faded from public consciousness again until the early 2000s. By the turn of the 21 st century, mobile phone penetration was globally on the rise, and a vision of ubiquitous information and communication technologies n...
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Supreme Court of the United States.
The Constitution does not specify formal qualifications for membership on the Supreme Court. From the beginning, though, justices have all been lawyers, and mostpursued legal and political careers before serving on the Court. Many justices served as members of Congress, governors, or members of the Cabinet. One president,William Howard Taft, was later appointed chief justice. Some justices came to the Court from private law practice, and others were appointed from positions as lawprofessors. Man...
- Manes (Good Ones) Roman The spirits of the dead.
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Protests in the 1960s - U.
E Youth Culture Young people played an important role in the movements for social change during the 1960s. Numbers alone made them important; more than 76 million babies wereborn during the post-World War II “baby boom.” In addition, these young people spent more years in school and were more affluent than previous generations. In theearly 20th century, most young Americans had moved quickly from childhood to adulthood. In the 1920s only 1 in 5 Americans graduated from high school, and almostal...
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Eating the Other: Desire and Resistence
”A s a survival strategy, black nationalism surfaces m ost strongly w hen w hite cultural appropriation of black culture threatens to decontextualize and erase know ledge...” W hite critics do not see these aspects of black nationalism . C om m odification of difference prom otes paradigm s of consum ption w herein w hatever difference the O ther inhabits is eradicated, via exchange, by a consum er cannibalism tht not only displaces the O ther but denies the the significance of th...
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From The Scarlet Letter - anthology.
“Mercy on us, goodwife,” exclaimed a man in the crowd, “is there no virtue in woman, save what springs from a wholesome fear of the gallows? That is the hardestword yet! Hush, now, gossips; for the lock is turning in the prison-door, and here comes Mistress Prynne herself.” The door of the jail being flung open from within, there appeared, in the first place, like a black shadow emerging into the sunshine, the grim and grisly presence ofthe town-beadle, with a sword by his side and his staff...
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The gothic
These scenes then contain the typical gothic elements of mystery, fear, gloomy, in places where you would not be there
- Nike (Nice; Victory) Greek The spirit of victory; a demigod or lesser goddess; daughter of the Titan Pallas and the water Nymph Styx; sister of Bia (Force), Cratus (Strength), and Zelus (Zeal).
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Essay : Stranger in the village
people are courteous, he still can feel that he is not welcomed in this village where people are racist and narrow-minded. The reactions of the villagers can partially be explained by their lack of culture and their narrow-mindedness. Indeed, these people live in a tiny village which is cut of the outside world. They have to go to the village at the foot of the mountain to see a movie or go to the bank as there is no movie house, no bank nor library in the village. It seems that p...
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THE RIGHT TO DIE
When people talk about euthanasia (1), they always insist on the right to live and say that cases like this young boy's are very unusual. But sooner or later we bave got to realise tbat we are produclng so-called unusual cases by the hundreds. Of course no-one bas the right to take another's life. But our hospitals are already full of old people who are carefully being kept balf alive, although we know that they wiU never be nor...
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The Other Side of Truth
o If he goes to London he’ll be able to go on writing articles and inform people and defend the truth. o He’ll be safe and his children would have his father. Grief is the only thing at that moment. The references to Uncle Tune’s job are very important; the conversation between him and Folarin is quite aggressive and look like a trial. L.90, l.92. As a lawyer he knows how to make people react and how to convince them to be careful. L.6, l.11. It shows importance of justice while t...
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Labor Unions in the United States - U.
National Guard troops were used against the strikers, with the result that the strike was lost and the union that conducted it virtually destroyed. In 1894 a strike by theAmerican Railway Union against the Pullman Palace Car Company was defeated by an injunction issued under the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which made acombination or contract in restraint of trade illegal. Thereafter employers used injunctions with increasing frequency and effectiveness as an antistrike weapon. See also Hours...
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The Summer Games of 1992 - sport.
In the most ambitious undertaking of all, a stretch of rundown warehouses and abandoned factories beside the long-neglected Mediterranean waterfront wastransformed into a sparkling new district of apartments, shopping areas, and palmetto-lined promenades. During the games, the area served as the Olympic athletes'village, where, for the first time at any games, organizers offered accommodations to competitors and their coaches free of charge. After the games the apartmentswere to be sold to help...
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Winning One for the Gipper.
Gipp had a swagger off the field as well. A noted pool shark and gambler, he frequented South Bend's less savory establishments and kept hours that would haveearned any other player a swift dismissal from the team. In an era when gambling and college football seemed congenial bedfellows, Gipp often served as the teambookie—for wagers on Notre Dame games. Accused by Rockne of lacking interest in the 1920 Notre Dame-Army clash, Gipp reportedly replied, “You're wrongthere,” according to Wake Up th...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter Essay
and her husband is supposed to meet her there. She finds comfort in the person of Minister Arthur Dimmesdale, and let herself be tempted by an act of passion, and love that gave birth to a « sinful » child. Then Hester has to carry the burden of her shame embodied in the Scarlet Letter, and in Pearl. Hester follows what we can call natural laws : Roger Prynne (aka Chillingworth) is described as old, deformed, and a man of science confine in his books, whereas Hester is young...
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The death penalty, torture and prison
inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment." (acétate 4) Prison. The origins of prisons can be traced back to the rise of the state as a form of social organization. At first prison was a form of revenge, but then some Ancient Greek philosophers (Plato) started to think about it not as retribution anymore but as a way to reform the prisoners. During the 18th century, people started to rebel against the capital punishment and torture; too violent, so rulers tried to find ways of punishment th...
- Orcus Roman Either an ancient Roman god of the Underworld (2) or an alternative name for Dis, the primary Roman god of this land of the dead.
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Commentaire the great expectations
take on an adult point of view on his own deed. It seems that he is now older and looking back on past events : “ So I called myself Pip” (l.2); it shows that the story is retrospective. When looking on this former events, his behaviour is often characterized by adjectives linked to childhood, and which seems here derogatory : “infant tongue” (l.1), “childish conclusion” (l.10). Finally, one can easily notice that the story is not narrated by a young boy, but...
- Deification In mythology, the process of bestowing upon a mortal the status of a god; also, the process a mortal goes through to transform into a god.
- Walter Gropius Walter Gropius (1883-1969), German American architect and educator, who founded the Bauhaus, a German art school that became a seminal force in architecture and applied art during the first half of the 20th century.
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Courts in the United States.
The term circuit derives from the original structure of these courts. Under the Judiciary Act of 1789, trials of certain cases were required to be held before three-judge circuit courts consisting of two Supreme Court justices and the federal trial judge in the district court. In addition to their regular duties, Supreme Court justices were required to ride circuit, traveling from district to district within their assigned circuit, often covering great distances. In 1891 Congress establishe...
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- A member of the European Union, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is one of the Union's six founder countries.
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The Directness Requirement in Intentional Torts
The confusion surrounding the distinction between indirect and direct threats is most pertinent as to whether an assault is constituted by telephone communication. In Barton v Armstrong 5 , Taylor J held in the Supreme Court of New South Wales that threats made over the phone were capable of constituting an assault. It is very difficult to understand how this satisfies the directness and immediacy requirements. It must then be questioned whether a text-message or a recorded-call cons...