5272 résultats pour "présentation"
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aviation militaire.
3 L’AVIATION DE GUERRE DE 1918 À 1939 À la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale, 17 700 avions ont été produits au total par les belligérants. Des dizaines de milliers d’hommes ont été formés à leur construction et à leur utilisation. La France à elle seule a produit 92 400 moteurs, autant que ses alliés et l’Allemagne réunis ; elle a fourni notamment tous les avions sur lesquels ont combattu les pilotes américains. Ce potentiel nouveau en matériels, en spécialistes et en capacité industrielle es...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
including the sacred style of church music and the so-called galant (courtly) idiom. The elegant though often superficial galant style dominated much instrumental music of the 1760s and 1770s. Mozart’s mastery often demonstrates itself in an ability to expand and deepen the stylistic possibilities of the time. The manner in which heextended the character and form of the concerto, for instance, owes much to his experience in writing operatic arias. A Musical Expressiveness In the masterful Je...
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Diabetes Mellitus.
Once diabetes is diagnosed, treatment consists of controlling the amount of glucose in the blood and preventing complications. Depending on the type of diabetes, thiscan be accomplished through regular physical exercise, a carefully controlled diet, and medication. Individuals with Type 1 diabetes must receive insulin, often two to four times a day, to provide the body with the hormone it does not produce. Insulin cannot be takenorally, because it is destroyed in the digestive system. Consequent...
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Indo-Pakistani Wars - History.
wrest Jammu and Kashmīr from India through the use of force. This effort failed as India held its ground, and the war ended in a stalemate after almost two months ofarmed conflict. Although the second war over the territory was shorter than the first, the increased firepower of the two nations resulted in a more deadly war, with atotal of about 6,800 battle casualties. A Events Before the War A number of factors precipitated the second conflict over Jammu and Kashm īr. In the wake of a border w...
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Fossil Fuels.
water molecules. This crystalline solid is known as gas hydrate. Because technology for the commercial extraction of gas hydrates has not yet been developed, this typeof fossil fuel is not included in most world energy resource estimates. However, in February 2007 the U.S. Department of Energy completed the drilling of a well toretrieve core samples of gas hydrates found in the Prudhoe Bay region of Alaska’s North Slope. By identifying the nature of these gas hydrates, the Energy Departmenthoped...
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Blues
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INTRODUCTION
Listening to the Blues
Blues music comes in a variety of styles and forms, including acoustic blues, electric blues, rock, and jazz.
recording of “How Many More Years” demonstrate this structure: a. How many more years do I got to let you dog me around?a. How many more years do I got to let you dog me around?b. I just as soon be dead, sleeping six feet in the ground. Each lyric line is typically sung over the first half (first two bars) of a four-bar line. After each lyric line (the “call”), an instrumental response is commonly played, alsoconsisting of approximately two bars. The tension created by the two-bar call-and-res...
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philosophie, histoire de la - philosophie.
2.4. 1 Parménide Au Ve siècle av. J.-C., Parménide fonde une école de philosophie à Élée, colonie grecque dans la péninsule italienne. Il adopte une position contraire à celle d’Héraclite sur la relation entre la stabilité et le changement, soutenant que l’Univers ou l’état de l’Être est une entité sphérique, indivisible et immuable, et que toute référence au changement ou à la diversité est une contradiction en soi. « L’être est » représente, selon lui, le seul énoncé vrai, l’unique certit...
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Présentation : “Dix petits nègres” Agatha Christie
Présentation : “Dix petits nègres” Agatha Christie est née le 15 septembre 1890 à Torquay et elle est morte le 12 janvier 1976 à Wallingford. Elle signe ses livres du nom de son premier mari, même après son divorce et son remariage avec un archéologue. Après ses voyages avec son nouveau mari, elle s’inspirera des lieux visiter dans ses romans. Agatha Christie fait partie des écrivains les plus connus au monde, elle est considérée comme l'auteur le plus lu de l'histoire chez les Anglo-saxon...
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Plant - biology.
B1 Vacuoles Vacuoles are membrane-bound cavities filled with cell sap, which is made up mostly of water containing various dissolved sugars, salts, and other chemicals. B2 Plastids Plastids are types of organelles, structures that carry out specialized functions in the cell. Three kinds of plastids are important here. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyllsand carotenoid pigments; they are the site of photosynthesis, the process in which light energy from the sun is fixed as chemical energy in the b...
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Océanos y oceanografía - ciencias de la naturaleza.
El océano contiene el 97% del agua de la Tierra; en la atmósfera está el 0,001%. Los procesos que intercambian y transforman el agua en vapor, en líquido o en sólido sonfundamentales para el clima y para la propia vida. El agua es una de las sustancias más comunes, pero tiene algunas propiedades físicas y químicas inusuales. Es uno de los pocos líquidos naturales y puede encontrarse enlas tres fases: vapor de agua, agua líquida y hielo sólido. Tiene un calor específico y un calor latente grandes...
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Vegetal - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Reino VegetalLas plantas aportan a la atmósfera el oxígeno necesario para la vida y los seres humanos extraen de ellas alimentos, medicamentos,fibras y gran número de otros productos valiosos. El reino Vegetal se divide en 4 grupos o divisiones principales. La división Bryophytaengloba a hepáticas, musgos y antocerotas. Son plantas generalmente de pequeño tamaño en las que la generación dominantecorresponde al gametofito. La división Pteridophyta engloba a helechos y grupos afines los cuales pre...
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Canadian Architecture
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INTRODUCTION
L'Anse aux Meadows
In around ad 1000 Norse Vikings sailed from Greenland to North America and set up a village on the tip of what is now
the island of Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula.
IglooSome Inuit peoples in the Arctic regions of Canada live in domed houses of snow, or igloos, which provide good insulationand protection from wind. The word igloo comes from the Inuit iglu, meaning “house.”George Holton/Photo Researchers, Inc. Canada’s original inhabitants are known as the First Nations. At the time of European arrival, about 40 nations were scattered across Canada. Many of them lived alongthe coasts, where they could fish. These nations can be classified into five major gro...
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Folk Art
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INTRODUCTION
Carved Native American Figure
This figure of a Native American trapper was carved from a single pine log (about 1850-1890).
that young Native American women were taught to weave by Ursuline nuns. The overall spirit of French-Canadian folk art is colorful, happy, and, at the same time,devout. B Anglo-Canadian Folk Art The English tradition in the Maritime provinces is strong in the decoration of utilitarian objects, in graining, marbling, and incising, and in ship carvings (both figureheadsand stern-board decorations). The emigration to Canada of many New Englanders during and after the American Revolution led to int...
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Dans les textes de Cartier et de Lahontan, les Français sont-ils présentés de la même façon ?
Devoir 1C – Plan et rédaction 1 Étape 1 : Plan comparatif du développement Question : Dans les textes de Cartier et de Lahontan, les Français sont-ils présentés de la même façon ? Point de vue : Non. En dépit du fait que les deux extraits de texte traitent des Français comme étant un être supérieur, ceux-ci sont différents dans la manière d’approche que les Français ont à l’égard des Amérindiens. Argument principal 1 Au premier abord, les Français sont évoqués d’une manière si...
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Radio.
signal, such as a musical note. This form of modulation, AM, is used in many radiotelephony services including standard radiobroadcasts. AM is also employed for carriercurrent telephony, in which the modulated carrier is transmitted by wire, and in the transmission of still pictures by wire or radio. See Broadcasting, Radio and Television. In FM the frequency of the carrier wave is varied within a fixed range at a rate corresponding to the frequency of a sound signal. This form of modulation, p...
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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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American Literature: Drama
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INTRODUCTION
American Literature: Drama, literature intended for performance, written by Americans in the English language.
American plays, while still a minority, began to appear in the theater repertory in the 19th century. Although American plays were still styled after British models, theirsubject matter came to be based on specifically American incidents or themes. In the United States as in Britain, many plays reflected the influence of romanticism , a European literary and artistic movement. Melodrama, with its outpourings of emotion, was the most prevalent dramatic form in the 19th century. Gothic melodramas...
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Planetary Science - astronomy.
III ORIGINS AND COMPOSITIONS OF PLANETS Astronomers believe that planetary systems are formed of elemental materials that were created in the interiors of giant stars. Some of this material comes from giantstars that shed material into space as they age. Most of the matter to form planets, however, comes from stars that explode as supernovas and spread debris enrichedwith the heavier chemical elements into space. According to the currently accepted views, the most likely first stage in the evo...
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Laos - country.
by the year 2025. About one-quarter of Laos’s people live in mountainous regions. The rest live in upland valleys or on the flood plains of the Mekong and its tributaries.Just over three-quarters of the population live in rural areas, although the proportion of people living in urban areas is steadily increasing. Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos. Louangphrabang, the former royal capital, is an increasingly popular tourist destination. Other major cities are theregional capitals...
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Johann Sebastian Bach.
from his duties, and even tossed him into jail for “too obstinately requesting his dismissal.” But after several weeks the duke saw it was of no use and let him go. E Köthen: 1717-1723 Bach’s new employer, Leopold, loved and understood music and could play the violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord as well as sing bass. The prince held Bach in highregard and stood as godfather for his seventh child. Bach, in turn, named the child Leopold August in his employer’s honor. Bach later said that the...
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Manitoba - Geography.
E Plant Life Forests cover 66 percent of Manitoba. The main forest area is divided into the boreal forest and the mixed-wood forest. The boreal, or northern, forest containsconiferous (cone-bearing) trees, especially white and black spruce, balsam fir, and jack pine. South of the boreal forest is the mixed-wood forest, which contains conifers as well as such deciduous trees as white birch, aspen, poplar, and Manitoba maple. Prairie land is found in the southwest, where the natural vegetation i...
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Manitoba - Canadian History.
E Plant Life Forests cover 66 percent of Manitoba. The main forest area is divided into the boreal forest and the mixed-wood forest. The boreal, or northern, forest containsconiferous (cone-bearing) trees, especially white and black spruce, balsam fir, and jack pine. South of the boreal forest is the mixed-wood forest, which contains conifers as well as such deciduous trees as white birch, aspen, poplar, and Manitoba maple. Prairie land is found in the southwest, where the natural vegetation i...
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Spanish Empire.
Spain’s royal government quickly imposed its own officials, first to collect taxes and then to administer the colony. Its goal was to assert royal control over both settlersand indigenous peoples. In Spain the government established a House of Trade to supervise colonial affairs and to oversee, license, and tax all trade and commerce. Asthe royal government asserted more authority over colonial activities, Columbus lost effective power, and was eventually replaced by other colonial governors. Wi...
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Spanish Empire .
Spain’s royal government quickly imposed its own officials, first to collect taxes and then to administer the colony. Its goal was to assert royal control over both settlersand indigenous peoples. In Spain the government established a House of Trade to supervise colonial affairs and to oversee, license, and tax all trade and commerce. Asthe royal government asserted more authority over colonial activities, Columbus lost effective power, and was eventually replaced by other colonial governors. Wi...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Geography.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Canadian History.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...
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Ancient Greece.
The first culture of Aegean civilization on the Greek mainland is named Mycenaean for the palace at Mycenae on the Pelopónnisos. Scholars call the Mycenaeans the“earliest Greeks” because they are the first people known to have spoken Greek. Mycenaean culture developed later than Minoan. The ancestors of the Mycenaean people wandered onto the mainland from the north and the east from about 4000 to2000 BC, mixing with the people already there, and by about 1400 BC the Mycenaeans had become very...
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Ancient Greece .
The first culture of Aegean civilization on the Greek mainland is named Mycenaean for the palace at Mycenae on the Pelopónnisos. Scholars call the Mycenaeans the“earliest Greeks” because they are the first people known to have spoken Greek. Mycenaean culture developed later than Minoan. The ancestors of the Mycenaean people wandered onto the mainland from the north and the east from about 4000 to2000 BC, mixing with the people already there, and by about 1400 BC the Mycenaeans had become very...
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Ancient Greece - USA History.
The first culture of Aegean civilization on the Greek mainland is named Mycenaean for the palace at Mycenae on the Pelopónnisos. Scholars call the Mycenaeans the“earliest Greeks” because they are the first people known to have spoken Greek. Mycenaean culture developed later than Minoan. The ancestors of the Mycenaean people wandered onto the mainland from the north and the east from about 4000 to2000 BC, mixing with the people already there, and by about 1400 BC the Mycenaeans had become very...
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VOLLEY (présentation)
VOLLEY « Sport qui oppose 2 équipes sur un terrain divisé par un filet → But : faire tomber le ballon dans le camp adverse et empêcher de le faire tomber sur son terrain en l’envoyant réglementairement de l’autre côté du filet →Jeu collectif, d’opposition, de coopération » REGLEMENT 1- Air de jeu →l’air de jeu englobe le terrain et la zone libre Elle doit être rectangulaire & symétrique a) Dimension du terrain →c’est un rectangle de 18 par 9 + zone libre de 3m (Norme FIVB →...
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Flaubert: présentation
Gustave Flaubert est l’un des plus grands écrivains. Il a inauguré le roman moderne.Il consacre sa vie à l’art, bien que son père ne le soutienne pas. À 22 ans, il fait une crise d’épilepsie.En effet, il va vivre en Normandie dans la propriété de Croisset avec sa mère et sa sœur pour se consacrer pleinement à l’écriture.Dans cette maison, il crée un studio où il passe une bonne partie de son temps et lit à haute voix ses écrits. C’est pourquoi il l’appelle ironiquement gueuloir. Retiré à Cr...
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Présentation de Pascal
Une année d'hypokhâgne avec Pascal 1) Les repères fondamentaux 1.1 La vie de Pascal en X dates 1.2 Formation 1.3 Œuvres 1623 Naissance de Blaise Pascal, fils de noble Etienne Pascal, conseiller élu pour le Roi en l'élection d'Auvergne, et d'Antoinette Begon, à Clermont. Baptême de Blaise Pascal à Saint-Pierre de Clermont. -la machine à calculer connue sous le nom de Pascaline. Destinée à simplifier les calculs, elle permet d’effectuer de manière automatique additions et s...
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PRESENTATION DE L'EPICURISME
INTRODUCTION Deux écoles philosophiques naissent en même temps en ce III° siècle avant J.C.: l’épicurisme et le stoïcisme. Deux choses sont à examiner: le contexte sociopolitique et le contexte philosophique. Contexte sociopolitique: c’est la fin de l’empire d’Alexandre. Il ne reste de cet empire que des lambeaux que se disputent ses généraux. La cité a été brisée au profit d’un empire immense. Avant Alexandre, la Grèce était formée de petites cités politiquement autonomes: Athènes, Spart...
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Presentation physique
événements peuvent être enregistrés. Par exemple, l’immense Grande chambre à bulles européenne (BEBC), mise en service en 1973 au CERN, a permis de produire 6,3 millions de clichés en 11 ans d'exploitation. Les expériences actuelles dans le Grand collisionneur de hadrons (LHC) enregistrent le même nombre d'événements en moins de deux heures. La chambre à étincelles a l’avantage, par rapport à la chambre à...
- Présentation de l'ANARCHISME.
- La pensée peut-elle être présente à elle-même ?
- La pensée est-elle présente à elle-même ?
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Présentation du stoïcisme
1 — L'unique bien est « la vie conforme à la Nature », c'est-à-dire la Sagesse ; tous les prétendus biens : richesse, honneurs, santé, la vie même, ne sont pas des biens authentiques. Tous les prétendus maux, et en particulier la douleur, ne sont pas des maux. Tout cela est indifférent. Le seul mal est la vie de celui qui refuse la « Sagesse ». 2 — L'homme vertueux, c'est-à-dire le Sage stoïcien a réalisé le règne absolu de la Raison en lui. Ce qui signifie : — suppression de toute imagination...
- Ma présentation en espagnol
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- Gargantua : Présentation
- Qu'est-ce qui est présent dans la représentation ?
- Présenter et représenter ?
- Présentation de produits
- Doit-on vivre au présent ?
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PRÉSENTATION DES PERSONNAGES
LEXIQUE Apparté (n. m.) : propos d'un acteur qui est censé être entendu des specta teurs tout en échappant aux autres personnages. Dialogue (n. m.) : ensemble des paroles échangées entre les personnages d'une pièce. Didascalie (n. f.): indication de mise en scène fournie en dehors du texte de la pièce. Dramaturgie (n. f.) : ensemble des techniques théâtrales utilisées par un auteur. Metteur en scène : personne qui éla bore et supervise le s...
- ONU (présentation)
- NIETZSCHE (présentation)
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- Y a-t-il un présent du désir ?
- Présentation d'un nouveau collaborateur