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- Réclamation pour produit défaillant
- Réclamation pour produit défaillant
- Excuses pour retard de livraison
- Extract
- Gettysburg Address - U.
- notion myth and heroes
- Les Inuits
- Lettre-type - Produits non disponibles (proposition de substitution)
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- Produits non disponibles (proposition de substitution)
- Lettre type en anglais - Produits non disponibles (proposition de substitution)
- Produits non disponibles (proposition de substitution)
- Demande de délai de paiement (2)
- Demande de délai de paiement (2) (Lettre-type en anglais)
- Logica in historisch perspectief
- City of Sydney
- power of music
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- Myth and heroes
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: THE EUTHYPHRO OF PLATO
Euthyphro in the dialogue concedes that his definitions have not turned out as he wished. We may well think, however, that he should have stood his ground, and pointed out that Socrate s was equivocating with the wo rd ‘because', using it in two different senses. If we say that the godly is the godly because it is loved by the gods, we are talking about the word ‘godly'; the ‘because' invokes our stipulation about its meaning. If we say that the gods love the holy because it is holy, the ‘...
- Notion Idea of progress
- The strength of difference
- espaces et échanges
- Olivier Adam : Des Vents Contraires Traduction
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Belief and knowledge
know that it is the case. There are two advantages to this. First, when we accept that something is the case, we do so for a purpose, and the relevant purpose for epistemic agents is the pursuit of truth. When we believe (or harbour a conviction) we need not have any such purpose. So the use of 'acceptance' rather than 'conviction' helps us keep in sight the goal-oriented nature of epistemic agents. Second, a belief (and conviction) can be the product of entirely irrational factors, such as...
- Réclamation pour livraison tardive (annulation éventuelle)
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- On the road
- Refus de demande de remboursement
- Refus de demande de remboursement
- Encyclopedia of Philosophy: MAIMONIDES
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Anglais
Our world is built on the exploration and conquest of new spaces. The different cultural, economic, sociological and language interactions have shaped and characterised our modern-day world. That why I think immigration or gap year contribute on that. Immigration to USA belongs to five hundred years ago, with Christopher Columbus. Then, time passed and American dream is still current. Now, more people go to America for work. Also, this immigration contributes to a cultural mixture. Today, there...
- Passage 1 the fifth child
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NO IFFS AND NO BUTS
b) The reason why the measure will be taken The measure will be taken because it will help families who are searching for a safe place for their children to be sure that the air they will breathe will be clean enough. In others words, the ban will be useful for parents who are concerned and worried about their children going to the park and being subject to second-hand smoking which could make them sick after. c) People’s reaction and opinion We can see that people’s opinions are different...
- linguistics as a science
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The idea of progress
express 65 feelings with her facial expressions or Baxter who is made of plastic in orther to help human workers an keep them safe. On the other hand opposers claim that robots also have drawbacks. To begin with, they are not totally controlable and we can’t trust them. The film « robocop » is a clear example of the risk we are running if the robots doesn’t retake the message we deliver to it. Mrs. Weston has clearly put it when she says that no one knows what it may be thinking. In a...
- Idea of progress
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the scarlet letter chap 21
Heste r is n 't m en ta lly w it h t h e P urit a n s a n ym ore . W e c a n a ls o lin k t h ese t w o q uo te s w it h an o th er s till p .2 11 " I t h ad t h e e ffe ct o f m akin g h er f a d e p ers o nally o ut o f s ig ht a n d outlin e;. .." , b esid es b ein g li f e le ss, t h e n arra to r t e lls u s t h at s h e's b eco m in g in vis ib le . T his quo te m ake s u s u n d ers ta n d t h at H este r f o rg ets h ers e lf a n d is n o lo ng er c a p...
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WHY BE LITERATE ?
ing (1) people with unnecessary skills? H only people would open their eyes and stop living in the past, life could be so much easier and more pleasurable. It is up to us to give the future generations a good start in life. So let's begin by scrapping (2) the postal system (who can alford to send letters these days, anyway ?) and introducing cheap telephones so that every home bas one; and let's use more symbols (as is already done with moder...
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Dominating Sets and Domination Polynomials of Graphs
DOMINA TING SETS AND DOMINATION POLYNOMIALS OF GRAPHS By SAEID ALIKHANI Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia in Ful¯lment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy March 2009
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The notion of progress
adapt to the speed of the web, we changed our rythms and want everything to be faster. When we used to go to the library to buy a book now you can buy it just from your device at home and start reading it the minute after. We listened to an interview from a publisher that wasn’t complaining about ebooks even if they’re destroying his business but he just said we had to adapt and progress was a kind of cycle, what’s happening with books happened with CD’s before. Things are more and m...
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The Declaration of Independence
In the summer of 1776, more than a year after American colonists had begun their rebellion against Great Britain, the Second Continental Congress debated a resolution for
independence.
He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances ofCruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow Citizen taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, orto fall themselves by their Hands. He has excited domesti...
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AN ERA FOR NEW PIONEERS
1. Commentaire dirigé 1) This text was written in 1943. How far is it "modem" in its preoccupations? 2) America could be "a physical, economie, and social para dise". From what you know of America, has it become such a paradise? What is y our idea of such a paradise? 3) Can you imagine why the American minorities have become "selfish"? 4) Is it only an American attitude to criticize "the men who sit in libraries working out theories"...
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- BLACK BOARD JUNGLE
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: THE PHAEDo of Plato
the body by rivets of pleasure and pain, and are still wedded to bodily concerns at the moment of death, will notbecome totally immaterial, but will haunt the tomb as shadowy ghosts, until they enter the prison of a new body,perhaps of a lascivious ass, or a vicious wolf, or at best, a sociable and industrious bee.Simmias now undermines the basis of Socrates' argument by offering a different, and subtle, conception of the soul.Consider, he says, a lyre made out of wood and strings. The lyre may...
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anglais notion idea of progress
supermarket, crushed an employee to death and hurt four other people including a woman who was expecting a baby. – The reasons why such an extreme incident happened are linked to the fact that consumers are greed and that the economc crisis induces stress. Another reason is that shoppers are fanatical and hyper-consumerist and have an uncontrollable irrational desire of buying items. III- Anti consumerist movements and alternatives against consumerism. – Buy nothing day is was fonded in Cana...
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Portrait d'un cuisinier
Working conditions: To do a good job in the kitchen must meet three conditions: · have qualified personnel · have performance equipement · have time to work The working conditions are excellent in gymnasium H enry Cornat. The kitchen is modern, it has been completely renovated. We have the opportunity to wo rk fresh and develop ourselves all the dishes presented to students. We can choose our suppliers and select our products. We get along very well and it is always with the...
- Monopole et compétition parfaite
- Exki implementation in UK
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Anaximander
arise from something different' (Aristotle, Physics 204b26, A16). As it stands, the argument is laden with Aristotelian terminology, and does not prove that the apeiron is qualitatively indefinite, only that it is different from the four Aristotelian elements. Its authenticity has been questioned, but it probably has an Anaximandrian kernel, attackingThales ' conception of water as the basic material of the universe using the argument: 'If everything were made of, or originated from, wate...
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Artist's intention
3 Art and experience Argument (2) rightly assumes that the critic's task is to understand the work itself, and that for a claim about the artist (for example, one concerning the artist's intentions) to be relevant to criticism, theclaim must potentially make a difference to the way we experience the work. But this only tells us that the critic'sinterest in the artist should be for the sake of understanding the work and not vice versa. (An analogy: to inquirewhether someone's hand gesture was in...
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- Compte fantastique en anglais
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animal farm
knew that the pigs guaranteed by the revolution would end badly. Sheep, these animals don't understand anything, they follow the strongest and they have no opinion, and follow all orders pigs. So they always acclaim the revolutionary refrain « Four legs, yes! Two legs, no! » Then « Four legs good, two legs better! » . The sheep represent the masses which are highlighted in this policy. Dogs are nine big beasts constituting the personal guard of Napoleon, and which allow this one...