477 résultats pour "colleges"
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Exposé sur le métier de professeur des écoles et D'EPS
La formation inclut des contenus qui permettent à l'étudiant de tenir compte des aspects juridiques, éthiques et déontologiques relatifs à l'exercice de ses fonctions futures. SOURCE N° 1 : références Compte rendu de lecture : L'enseignement : les professeurs d'EPS Le document est un ouvrage sur les métiers dans le sport, écrit par S.Blot , C.Camelin & A.Vigny. Le livre nous parle des différents métiers qui sont reliés au sport. J'ai choisi une partie du livre sur le métier de professeur...
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INDEX DES AUTEURS
Bernard C. : 1814-1878. Docteur en médecine, célèbre par ses travaux sur la fonction glycogénique du foie, le rôle des nerfs vaso-moteurs, etc. Professeur à la Sorbonne, membre .de l'académie de Médecine, de l'académie des Sciences et de l'Académie française. · ,/ En 1865, paraît son œuvre essentielle. L'introduction à la médecine expérimentale qui est un véritable -nouveau Discours de· la méthode. Il y développe les règles de toute science expérimentale...
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Définition du terme:
COUR1, substantif féminin.
— Par métonymie. Groupe de personnes qui se trouvent dans la cour. Tout à coup le bruit courut que les groupes deux à deux étaient interdits. Ce fut une révolution [au collège] . La cour s'émut (ÉDOUARD ESTAUNIÉ, L'Empreinte, 1896, page 67 ). B.— Par analogie. Impasse dans les villes, entourée de murs ou de maisons d'habitation. Cour du Commerce. Le club des Cordeliers, à la cour du Commerce (ÉMILE ERCKMANN ET ALEXANDRE CHATRIAN, DITS ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN, Histoire d'un paysan, tome 1, 1870, page 3...
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Education, société et politiques
… et leur reconstruction 8. Ecoles, collèges et lycées de 1968 à 1984 1968 en perspective L’impact immédiat de 1968 Le reflux « travaillez, sinon vous serez orientés » La politique d’Alain Savary 9. La tornade qui emporta Savary La querelle scolaire La querelle pédagogique L’heure de Jean Pierre Chevènement Conclusion 10. Les mutations des lycées 1985-1990 De la stagnation à la croissance En route vers les 80 % Les contraintes économiques Le prix de la croissance...
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Questions 5eme
Au cours d’une expédition au Pôle Nord, vous deviez traverser une plaine glacée pour arriver au campement des ingénieurs. Votre attelage avançait péniblement dans cette plaine blanche, sous un vent glacial. Soudain, vous aperçutes, au lointain, des taches sombres qui se déplaçaient dans cette immensité… Imaginez le récit des événements, en respectant les cinq étapes du schéma narratif et en faisant part de vos sentiments et émotions. Collège Notre-Dame de Jamhour Classe de 5 ème Récit d’aven...
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Définition:
EXTERNE, adjectif et substantif.
a) [Le point de référence est le corps] Les causes externes des maladies (Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française). Hémorragie externe nécessitant un tamponnement local d'urgence (DICTIONNAIRE ENCYCLOPÉDIQUE QUILLET. 1965, page 171 ). b) GÉOMÉTRIE. Angles* alternes externes, angles* externes. c) Malade externe. Malade qui se fait soigner dans un établissement hospitalier sans y être hospitalisé. Les honoraires pour soins aux malades (...) hospitalisés et les honoraires pour examens et soins aux mal...
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CORNEILLE (Pierre)
d'avocat (1622). Son père le pourvoit de deux charges d'avocat du Roi (1628) au siège des Eaux et Forêts et à l'amirauté de Rouen. Charges modestes, qui font de Corneille un fonctionnaire moyen : mais, alné de sa génération, il se trouve ainsi en situation d'accéder à un rang social un peu plus élevé que celui de son père. Itinérai.re courant à l'époque. L'entrée dans l'âge mtlr coincide avec l'entrée dans la vie littéraire : en 162...
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Grand oral du bac : Émile Zola : sa vie et son oeuvre
L'ÉCOLE NATURALISTE ZOLA SCANDALEUX • À partir de 1876, Zola tient la rubrique théâtrale du Bien public, un journal républicain. Celle-ci se transforme vite en une chronique phare de la vie intellectuelle parisienne, qu'il érige bientôt en tribune d'une nouvelle école littéraire. Certains de ses articles, comme celui dans lequel il juge les romanciers contemporains, font scandale. • La publication de l'Assommoir, lJI:ïïlïl!li!iiiiliiiilîiill...
- D'une génération à l'autre, les aspirations éducatives des familles immigrées : ambition et persévérance
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LISTE DES AUTEURS POUR LA NOTE DE SYNTHESE
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Sylvain.
Formation) BIAGIOLI-BILOUS Nicole Professeur de langue et littérature françaises, directeur-adjoint de l'Institut de Formation Des Maîtres de Nice BOURDIEU 1930-2002 Sociologue français. Directeur d'études à l'École pratique des Hautes Études (1964 ), puis professeur au Collège de France (1981 ), il dirigea la revue Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales qu'il fonda en 1975. Au cours de ses années d'études de philosophie à l'École normale supérieure, il lut Sartre, Marx, Merleau-Ponty, Hu...
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Article de presse: Senghor, professeur, poète et chef d'Etat
En politique, Senghor réussit haut la main. Ministre de la IVe, puis de la Ve, urbain et charmeur dans les couloirs du Palais-Bourbon, il n'a pas oublié que chez lui les Sérères sont réputés comme lutteurs. Entre deux citations, ce Vaugelas d'outre-mer pratique à merveille le pancrace parlementaire. Quand survient l'indépendance, ilest ministre-conseiller dans le gouvernement de Michel Debré. Avec Félix Houphouët-Boigny, il est déjà l'un des deux " grandsAfricains " et il anime, face au RDA d...
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Dictionnaire en ligne:
ENSEIGNANT, -ANTE, participe présent et adjectif.
particulière et une grande faculté d'adaptation (Encyclopédie pratique de l'éducation en France (IPN ET SEDE, 1960) 1960, page 188 ). Il faut savoir plus de choses pour enseigner des adolescents que des enfants (JEAN ROBERT, L'Artisan et le secteur des métiers dans la France contemporaine, 1966, page 168 ). b) [L'objet désigne le contenu, la matière de l'enseignement] Faire savoir par des leçons, par l'exemple. Synonyme : apprendre. — Enseigner quelque chose à quelqu'un. Enseigner une doctrine,...
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Vermont - geography.
Forests cover 78 percent of Vermont. Most of the trees are deciduous, principally the maple, elm, birch, beech, oak, hickory, ash, cherry, and butternut. The state treeis the sugar maple, which provides Vermont’s famous maple syrup. Conifers are common in some mountain areas and include mainly the white pine, red spruce,hemlock, and cedar. A great variety of ferns have been found within the state. Among the more common wildflowers that grow in Vermont are anemones, arbutuses,violets, lilacs, dai...
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Vermont - USA History.
Forests cover 78 percent of Vermont. Most of the trees are deciduous, principally the maple, elm, birch, beech, oak, hickory, ash, cherry, and butternut. The state treeis the sugar maple, which provides Vermont’s famous maple syrup. Conifers are common in some mountain areas and include mainly the white pine, red spruce,hemlock, and cedar. A great variety of ferns have been found within the state. Among the more common wildflowers that grow in Vermont are anemones, arbutuses,violets, lilacs, dai...
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RONSARD Pierre de : sa vie et son oeuvre
·-----·---- il a tant rêvé: l'llalie et surtout la Grèce, peut-être de peur de voir son rêve se briser à l'épreuve de la réalité. Sa vie se partage entre deux pôles : Paris et ses prieu rés du Vendômois (Croix- Val, Saint-Gilles-de-Montoire) et de Touraine (Saint-Cosme-lez-Tours, qu'il reçoit en 1565). A Paris, il fréquente poètes, humanistes, fonction naires, gens de Cour. Il participe, de plus ou moins bonne grâce, à la vie des premiers salons...
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Churchill: "The Sinews of Peace"
On March 5, 1946, in a
safeguards to make it effective, these powers would naturally be confided to that world organisation. Now I come to the second danger of these two marauders which threatens the cottage, the home, and the ordinary people—namely, tyranny. We cannot be blind tothe fact that the liberties enjoyed by individual citizens throughout the British Empire are not valid in a considerable number of countries, some of which are verypowerful. In these States control is enforced upon the common people by variou...
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Vocabulaire:
CHIEN1, CHIENNE1, substantif.
caresser un chien. d) Chien d'aveugle, de berger, de trait « attelé au traîneau »; chien policier, sanitaire; chien savant (ou chien dressé, chien de cirque). e) Chien de chasse; chien d'arrêt ou couchant (confer arrêt I A 1 a); chien courant « qui poursuit le gibier en donnant de la voix »; chien fou « qui s'emporte après le gibier »; valet de chiens « celui qui s'occupe des chiens d'une meute ». Rompre les chiens « les empêcher de suivre la trace d'un animal ». Au figuré Interrompre une conver...
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BRETON André : sa vie et son oeuvre
comme exclusivement esthétique-et celle du «hasard objectif» -dont le versant éthique est plus évident puisqu'aux « signes» qui nous sont faits, il convient seulement d'obéir. On commence seulement à convenir que l'approche des textes de Breton doit impérativement tenir compte d'une pratique poétique qui consiste à réin venter secondairement une mentalité « magique» pour obéir à des impératifs visionnaires ou éthiques. Encore faut-il lire Breton...
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West Virginia - geography.
Forests, mostly of hardwood varieties, cover 79 percent of West Virginia. The principal commercial species are the oak, yellow poplar, maple, birch, beech, black walnut,hickory, and gum. Softwoods include pines and hemlock firs. Flowering trees include the wild crab apple, dogwood, hawthorn, and redbud. Among the many floweringbushes and plants are the rhododendron, which is the state flower, the laurel, blueberry, hepatica, wild geranium, and black-eyed Susan. Insects and disease, mostly introd...
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West Virginia - USA History.
Forests, mostly of hardwood varieties, cover 79 percent of West Virginia. The principal commercial species are the oak, yellow poplar, maple, birch, beech, black walnut,hickory, and gum. Softwoods include pines and hemlock firs. Flowering trees include the wild crab apple, dogwood, hawthorn, and redbud. Among the many floweringbushes and plants are the rhododendron, which is the state flower, the laurel, blueberry, hepatica, wild geranium, and black-eyed Susan. Insects and disease, mostly introd...
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Bangkok - geography.
the decline of the canal system that once so distinguished the city, Bangkok's famous floating market has had to move from the city to the western suburbs. Themarket features vendors selling their wares from boats in the early-morning hours. Since the 1960s, high-rise buildings have been erected all over the city. Typical housing in the core of the city now consists of apartments on the second through fourthfloors of a shophouse; the building’s only recreational space is the rooftop. In the subu...
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Los Angeles - geography.
(2006 population, 472,494), located east of the Port of Los Angeles. The city of Compton (95,701) is located north of Long Beach, on the east side of the AlamedaCorridor. On the other side of the corridor are the cities of Torrance (142,350) and Inglewood (114,914). Northwest of Inglewood and west of downtown Los Angeles are the wealthy and fashionable Santa Monica (88,050) and Beverly Hills (34,979). Both cities are enclaves:Santa Monica is surrounded by the City of Los Angeles to the north, ea...
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Los Angeles - geography.
(2006 population, 472,494), located east of the Port of Los Angeles. The city of Compton (95,701) is located north of Long Beach, on the east side of the AlamedaCorridor. On the other side of the corridor are the cities of Torrance (142,350) and Inglewood (114,914). Northwest of Inglewood and west of downtown Los Angeles are the wealthy and fashionable Santa Monica (88,050) and Beverly Hills (34,979). Both cities are enclaves:Santa Monica is surrounded by the City of Los Angeles to the north, ea...
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Library (institution).
rooms, special galleries for exhibitions, auditoriums for lectures or concerts, computer rooms, children’s rooms, photocopy rooms, and classrooms. A3 Lending Materials As part of their mission to provide information resources to the community, public libraries allow users to borrow items from their collections for limited amounts of time.To be eligible to borrow public library materials, a user must register her or his name, address, and other basic information with the local library’s circulat...
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South Carolina - geography.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
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South Carolina - USA History.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
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New York (city) - geography.
The Bronx is the fourth largest and the northernmost of the five boroughs, and the only one on the American mainland. Even so, it is surrounded by water on threesides: Long Island Sound on the east, the Harlem and East rivers on the south, and Hudson River on the west. Encompassing 109 sq km (42 sq mi), it had 1,332,650inhabitants in 2000. Largely residential, the Bronx includes dozens of vibrant neighborhoods. Fieldston is particularly elegant, with great stone houses set among spacious lawns a...
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BALZAC Honoré de : sa vie et son oeuvre
d'un homme toujours attentif à la densité et au jaillisse ment du réel. De fait, deux formes d'imagination se dis tinguent chez Balzac. L'une échafaude théories trompeu ses et entreprises plus ou moins chimériques (fondation d'ép hémères revues parisiennes, exploitation d'une mine argentifère en Sicile, culture des ananas à Ville d' Avray); l'autre, féconde et active, perce les secrets et donne vie à l'œuvre d'art. De cette lutte avec l'imagina ti...
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New Hampshire - geography.
Washington. D1 Temperature The coldest parts of the state are in the White Mountains and the extreme north. Average January temperatures range from about -11° C (about 12° F) along theCanadian border to about -3° C (about 26° F) along the coast. July temperatures range from about 17° C (about 63° F) in the mountains to about 21° C (about 70° F)in the south. D2 Precipitation Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year over most of the state. However, the higher peaks of the White Mo...
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New Hampshire - USA History.
Washington. D1 Temperature The coldest parts of the state are in the White Mountains and the extreme north. Average January temperatures range from about -11° C (about 12° F) along theCanadian border to about -3° C (about 26° F) along the coast. July temperatures range from about 17° C (about 63° F) in the mountains to about 21° C (about 70° F)in the south. D2 Precipitation Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year over most of the state. However, the higher peaks of the White Mo...
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Royaume-Uni.
les principales ressources énergétiques de l’Union européenne, avec d’énormes gisements de houille, exploités depuis trois cents ans, le pétrole et le gaz naturel du secteurbritannique de la mer du Nord, au large de l’Écosse et de l’Angleterre. Les gisements de charbon du centre-nord de l’Angleterre, du pays de Galles et de l’Écosse, et les gisements de minerai de fer de la zone des Pennines ont joué un rôleimportant dans le développement industriel du pays. Le charbon et le fer ont déterminé la...
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Pennsylvania - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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Pennsylvania - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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San Diego - geography.
Qualcomm Stadium is the home of the San Diego Chargers, playing major league football. PETCO Park is the home of the San Diego Padres, playing major leaguebaseball. Major sporting events in the city include a professional golf tournament in February, hydroplane races on Mission Bay in late summer, and the Holiday Bowlpostseason college football game in December. VI ECONOMY The total value of all the goods and services produced in San Diego make it one of the most powerful economies in the worl...
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MALRAUX André : sa vie et son oeuvre
dans le logement surplombant l'épicerie familiale de Bondy. Il fréq uente le collège, puis, à dix-sept ans, décide de prendre en main sa propre éducation. Pas sionné d'art, élève au musée Guimet et à l'école du Louvre, ce lecteur insatiable apprend le sanskrit. Il gagne sa vie dans le commerce des livres d'occasion, et cette activité l'introduit auprès d'intellectuels chevronnés (Gide, Max Jacob, Reverdy) qui l'encouragent à écrire : la revue...
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Minnesota - geography.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Minnesota - USA History.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Kansas - geography.
at the adjoining cities of Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. Its chief headstreams are the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers, which join to form the KansasRiver at Junction City. Each of the headstreams has numerous tributaries. The Kansas River proper is only 270 km (170 mi) long, but the Smoky Hill River has a lengthof 870 km (540 mi), and the Republican River has a length of 720 km (450 mi). The main tributary flowing into the Kansas River is the Big Blue River. The Arkansas Rive...
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Kansas - USA History.
at the adjoining cities of Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. Its chief headstreams are the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers, which join to form the KansasRiver at Junction City. Each of the headstreams has numerous tributaries. The Kansas River proper is only 270 km (170 mi) long, but the Smoky Hill River has a lengthof 870 km (540 mi), and the Republican River has a length of 720 km (450 mi). The main tributary flowing into the Kansas River is the Big Blue River. The Arkansas Rive...
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New York - geography.
The Adirondack province consists of a large highland area occupying 26,000 sq km (10,000 sq mi) in the northeastern quarter of the state. The region is domelike inshape, with the higher elevations toward the east. The western Adirondack province is more a rugged hill region and not truly mountainous. Geologically, this area isrelated to the Laurentian Upland, or Canadian Shield, which lies north of the St. Lawrence River, for it is composed of the same very old igneous rocks, principallygranite...
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New York - USA History.
The Adirondack province consists of a large highland area occupying 26,000 sq km (10,000 sq mi) in the northeastern quarter of the state. The region is domelike inshape, with the higher elevations toward the east. The western Adirondack province is more a rugged hill region and not truly mountainous. Geologically, this area isrelated to the Laurentian Upland, or Canadian Shield, which lies north of the St. Lawrence River, for it is composed of the same very old igneous rocks, principallygranite...
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Rhode Island - geography.
C (73° F). Along the northern state line, the January mean temperature is about 1° C (about 2° F) colder than in Warwick in January. Along the ocean coast, theJanuary mean temperature is -1° C (30° F). Warm season temperatures are also influenced by the ocean and bay, so temperatures are usually cooler along the coastthan in the interior. The difference tends to be greatest in spring and early summer. Winter temperatures in Rhode Island are usually above -7° C (20° F), buttemperatures colder by...
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Rhode Island - USA History.
C (73° F). Along the northern state line, the January mean temperature is about 1° C (about 2° F) colder than in Warwick in January. Along the ocean coast, theJanuary mean temperature is -1° C (30° F). Warm season temperatures are also influenced by the ocean and bay, so temperatures are usually cooler along the coastthan in the interior. The difference tends to be greatest in spring and early summer. Winter temperatures in Rhode Island are usually above -7° C (20° F), buttemperatures colder by...
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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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Comte, Isidore-Auguste-Marie-François-Xavier
1 Life Auguste Comte was born in Montpellier, France. He attended the École Polytechnique, from which he was expelled in 1816, for political reasons. Comte's main concern throughout his life was resolving the political, social and moral problems caused by the French Revolution. To that end, he embarked upon an encyclopedic work, which he first conceived under the inspiration of Henri de Saint-Simon , for whom he worked as secretary from 1817 to 1824. At that time, he proposed several pla...
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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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Georgia (state) - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes Most of the rivers of Georgia drain eastward to the Atlantic Ocean proper or southward to the Gulf of Mexico. Only a few flow northward to the Tennessee River, which isa major tributary of the Mississippi River. Most of the rivers flowing to the coasts are navigable by barges and small craft as far upstream as the Fall Line. The major river flowing to the Atlantic is the Savannah River, which, with the Tugaloo River, one of its headwaters, forms most of the state’s eastern bo...