2058 résultats pour "période"
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Convention du 1er janvier 1994, agréée par arrêté ministériel du 4 janvier 19?4, article 27, extrait
attribuee meme sile demandeur d'emploi ne justifie ni de 122 jours ni de 676 heures d'affiliation. Droits obtenus entre 6 et 8 mois : Lorsque le demandeur d'emploi jus- tifie soit de 182 jours, soit de 1 014 heures de travail au cours des 12 mois precedents, it a droit 213 jours d'indemnisation (soft 7 mois de versement). L'allocation subit un abatte- ment de 15 % au-dell du 123' jour (soit au-dela de 3 mois de versement). Droits obtenus partir de 8 mois : A partir de 8 mois etjusqu'd 14 mois (d...
- BARBARA STANWYCK Période 1942-1964
- BORIS KARLOFF Période 1919-1929
- BORIS KARLOFF Période 1931-1935
- ROGER HANIN Période 1962-1985
- RONALD COLMAN Période 1929-1957
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Diving (underwater).
compensator (or control) device (BCD or BC), which the diver wears as a vest. By adding air to the BCD, the diver becomes more buoyant and rises. By releasing air,the diver becomes less buoyant and sinks. With minor adjustments of air, the diver can achieve neutral buoyancy. A third hose attaches to pressure gauges that diversuse to monitor how much air remains in the tank. A fourth hose attaches to a backup breathing device called an alternate air source, or octopus. Divers also wear a belt w...
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Republican Party.
the reaction to the depression that the Republican Party controlled Congress for only 4 of the 48 years between 1932 and 1980. The Republicans did win the presidencyfour times during that period—in 1952, 1956, 1968, and 1972—when the Democratic Party split or when some unusual combination of circumstances occurred. Fromthe 1930s through the 1970s, however, the Democratic Party was the dominant party in the United States. The response of the Republicans to this new situation was confusion, anger,...
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Pyramids (Egypt) - geography.
limestone debris left over from the construction work. When the workers had completed the pyramid and installed the pyramidion, or cap stone, ramps still covered the surface of the pyramid. As the workers dismantled the ramps from the top down, they slowly exposed the pyramid’s stone surface, which stonemasons smoothed and polished. When the ramp was gone, the pyramid wasdisplayed in its full majesty. B Interior The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, with a series of passages leading t...
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Pyramids (Egypt) - History.
limestone debris left over from the construction work. When the workers had completed the pyramid and installed the pyramidion, or cap stone, ramps still covered the surface of the pyramid. As the workers dismantled the ramps from the top down, they slowly exposed the pyramid’s stone surface, which stonemasons smoothed and polished. When the ramp was gone, the pyramid wasdisplayed in its full majesty. B Interior The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, with a series of passages leading t...
- VITTORIO GASSMAN Période 1957-1966
- SESSUE HAYAKAWA Période 1914-1922
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Animal Behavior - biology.
The first motor program analyzed in much detail was the egg-rolling response of geese. When a goose sees an egg outside its nest, it stares at the egg, stretches itsneck until its bill is just on the other side of the egg, and then gently rolls the egg back into the nest. At first glance this seems a thoughtful and intelligent piece ofbehavior, but it is a mechanical motor program; almost any smooth, rounded object (the sign stimulus) will release the response. Furthermore, removal of the egg on...
- LINO VENTURA Période 1963-1978
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Slavery in the United States - U.
tripled, from about 1.2 million to almost 4 million in 1860. The natural growth of the slave population meant that slavery could survive without new slave imports. Natural population growth also hastened the transition from an African to an African American slave population. By the 1770s, only about 20 percent of slaves in thecolonies were African-born, although the concentration of Africans remained higher in South Carolina and Georgia. After 1808 the proportion of African-born slavesbecame tin...
- SATURNIN FABRE Période 1939-1954
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- KLAUS KINSKI Période 1948-1963
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Crise fluctuation croissance
Ces périodes de fluctuations de la croissance économique sont généralement accompagnées de fluctuations plus ou moins importantes du niveau général des prix, tant à l a hausse (inflation) qu’à la baisse (déflation). 2. Fluctuations économiques et croissance potentielle En économie , on considère que la croissance de long terme est indépendante des politiques économiques conjoncturelles menées, elle est consécutive aux qu antités de facteurs de production (capital/Travail) disponib...
- PIERRE LARQUEY Période 1911-1935
- GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA Période 1946-1953
- MICHEL AUCLAIR Période 1961-1984
- LOUIS DE FUNÈS Période 1945-1952
- VITTORIO DE SICA Période 1918-1942
- CHARLTON HESTON Période 1961-1980
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- MICHEL SERRAULT Période 1954-1964
- BELA LUGOSI Période 1920-1935
- ROBERT HOSSEIN Période 1964-1982
- LORETTA YOUNG Période 1936-1953
- GEORGE SANDERS Période 1936-1946
- MICHEL SIMON Période 1952-1975
- GERT FROEBE Période 1961-1981
- JOHN WAYNE Période 1927-1935
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- GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA Période 1954-1977
- AVA GARDNER Période 1942-1951
- JEAN GABIN ( Période 1941-1957)
- PETER LORRE Période 1929-1939
- LORETTA YOUNG Période 1927-1935
- DANIEL GÉLIN Période 1956-1978
- CLARK GABLE Période 1936-1961
- LILLIAN GISH Période 1912-1917
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- SATURNIN FABRE Période 1910-1938
- SYLVA KOSCINA Période 1956-1963
- CLARK GABLE Période 1924-1935
- ALIDA VALLI Période 1958-1987
- CURD JURGENS Période 1935-1953
- LAUREL ET HARDY (Période 1929-1935)
- EDWIGE FEUILLERE Période 1940-1974
- EDWIGE FEUILLÈRE Période 1931-1939
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- JANET LEIGH Période 1947-1953
- SHELLEY WINTERS Période 1959-1981