3566 résultats pour "animale"
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Maryland - geography.
Maryland has no large natural lakes. The largest body of water is a reservoir, Deep Creek Lake, which has a surface area of only 18 sq km (7 sq mi). It lies on theAllegheny Plateau, behind a dam on a tributary of the Youghiogheny River. C Coastline The deeply indented shoreline has a length of 5,134 km (3,190 mi), of which only 50 km (31 miles) fronts on the Atlantic Ocean. The most significant coastal feature isChesapeake Bay. In the bay are many islands and Kent Island is the largest. The sta...
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Maryland - USA History.
Maryland has no large natural lakes. The largest body of water is a reservoir, Deep Creek Lake, which has a surface area of only 18 sq km (7 sq mi). It lies on theAllegheny Plateau, behind a dam on a tributary of the Youghiogheny River. C Coastline The deeply indented shoreline has a length of 5,134 km (3,190 mi), of which only 50 km (31 miles) fronts on the Atlantic Ocean. The most significant coastal feature isChesapeake Bay. In the bay are many islands and Kent Island is the largest. The sta...
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Alabama (state) - geography.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
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Alabama (state) - USA History.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
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Mississippi - geography.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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Mississippi - USA History.
The climate of Mississippi is characterized by long, hot, and humid summers and generally mild winters. The higher lands in the northeast are usually cooler than otherareas of the state. D1 Temperature Average January temperatures range from about 6° C (about 42° F) in northeastern Mississippi to about 12° C (about 54° F) along the Gulf Coast. No part of the stateis entirely free from freezing temperatures, but prolonged periods of extreme cold rarely occur. Temperatures more than 15° C (30° F)...
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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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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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Si le faible est celui qui pardonne et qui aide les autres, vaut-il mieux être faible ou fort ?
qui va dominer et va devenir encore plus fort. Quand deux faibles se font face, la partie est nulle, aucune de prends le dessus et ne gagnent. Pour Nietzche, être en vie, signifie la recherche du plus fort. Cette recherche du plus fort, mène à l'organisation des sociétés, organise l'autorité, la hiérarchie des individus. Les forts eux, «ressentent le plaisir d'être soi, la fierté, l'activité libre et heureux», et les forts sont nobles, ils créent des valeurs, ils n'ont pas b...
- Crustacean - biology.
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Collège: La cellule (SVT)
Les Cellules LES TYPES DE CELLULEScellule nerveuse cellule musculaire cellule du foie cellules graisseuses spermatozoide cellule de la peau Tous les titres vivants -les humains, les animaux et les plantes - sont constitues de cellules. Ces minuscules entites, les plus petites unites vivantes du corps, sont responsables de l'execution de tout le processus fondamental de la vie. Imaginez que vous etes sur la plage. Prenezune pleine poignee de sable. Combien de minuscules grains de sable y a-t-il ?...
- Les naissances dans les zoos: leur fréquence prouve la qualité des aménagements
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Notre nature nous indique-t-elle ce que nous devons faire ?
quelle que soit sa couleur. L'essence d'une chose est saisie dans son idée. Le terme d'animalité est synonyme d'impulsivité, il fait référence à une puissance déchaînée, à un surplus d'énergie, mais que l'humanité serait parvenue à maîtriser. Les comportements animaux ne sont pas très différents du comportement humain : entendre, voir, prendre, chasser, digérer, s'enfuir. Ce qui les caractérise, c'est leur indifférence au temps ; un être purement instinctif ne peut rien apprendre, ni rien a...
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Consciousness
view faces several serious objections. Rival views of introspective consciousness fall into three categories, according to whether they treat introspective access (1) as epistemically looser or less direct than inner perception, (2) as tighter or more direct, or (3) as fundamentally non-epistemic or nonrepresentational. Theories in category (1) explain introspection as always retrospective, or as typically based on self-directed theoretical inferences. Rivals from category (2) maintain that an i...
- Fiche de lecture Fables, Livre VII, La Fontaine
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Les cochons tatoués de Wim Delvoye
3 Table des matières Introduction ................................ ................................ ................................ ....................... 4 I. Présentation générale de l’artiste ................................ ................................ ............... 6 II. Genèse du projet autour du cochon ................................ ................................ ........... 9 II.1. Art Farm ................................ ...........................