Résultats pour "animal"
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Animals.
All animals must breathe oxygen to stay alive. They must breathe out a waste gas called carbon dioxide. Some animals breathe through lungs. Lungs take oxygen out of air. Cattle, dogs, cats, whales, people,and other mammals breathe through lungs. Birds and reptiles also breathe air through lungs. Lungs cannot take air from water. Seals, whales, dolphins, and other mammals that live in waterbreathe through lungs. They can stay underwater a long time because they can hold their breath for along tim...
- animism
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Animation
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INTRODUCTION
Finding Nemo
A clown fish named Marlin, left, and his friend Dory search for Marlin's son in the computer-animated feature film Finding
Nemo (2003).
Animator at WorkAnimators use computers for every part of the animation process, from creating a storyboard (a scene-by-sceneillustration of the plot) to imitating camera movement. This animator is creating a scene for the motion picture Antz(1998).C. Lepetit/Liaison Agency If an animator is basing the animation project on drawings, one of the most common animation techniques, he or she will first create a series of rough sketches thatoften will be filmed in a pencil test (simple line drawings...
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animals farm
bChp 4 :CC A new rebellion broke out. At first time, the farmers shows not to be troubled about this. The farmers become worried because animals become more angry. One day in October, Jones, Mr pilkington and Mr Frederick attack Animal Farm but animals are very prepared. Jones give a shot at Snowball and wounds him, but this is not enough to prevent Snowball from crashing into him and sending him tumbling to the ground. Boxer kills a man and he's remorse. Mollie is missing, she's hidin...
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animals farm
bChp 4 :CC A new rebellion broke out. At first time, the farmers shows not to be troubled about this. The farmers become worried because animals become more angry. One day in October, Jones, Mr pilkington and Mr Frederick attack Animal Farm but animals are very prepared. Jones give a shot at Snowball and wounds him, but this is not enough to prevent Snowball from crashing into him and sending him tumbling to the ground. Boxer kills a man and he's remorse. Mollie is missing, she's hidin...
- Animal Rights.
- animals and religion
- Animal farm
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Computer Animation.
parametric key-frame animation, interpolates, or blends, the in-between images. Another technique, algorithmic animation, controls motion by applying rules thatgovern how the objects move. When the objects and their behaviors have been specified, each scene is rendered frame-by-frame by the virtual camera and stored;then the final animated feature is played back. Despite the power of today's computers, and the innovations used to accelerate traditional animation processes, modern computer animat...
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Animal - biology.
Vertebrates are customarily divided into cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals, but these labels are not very precise. Biologists normally use the terms ectoderm and endoderm to describe temperature regulation more accurately. An ectoderm is an animal whose temperature is dictated by its surroundings, while an endoderm is one that keeps its body at a constant warm temperature by generating internal heat. Reptiles, amphibians, and fish are ectoderms. Although they do not maintain a constant wa...
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Diseases of Animals.
infected animal. It may also spread in milk or in garbage that contains contaminated meat. Typical symptoms include blisters that appear on the mouth and feet;animals may become lame when their hooves degenerate. Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease caused by the paramyxovirus, which is transmitted in discharges from the nose and eyes. Symptoms begin with fever,malaise, and nasal and ocular discharges and may progress to convulsions and other nervous system disorders. Parvoviruses aff...
- animer v.
- mimétisme animal.
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comportement animal
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PRÉSENTATION
comportement animal, ensemble des attitudes et des réactions des différentes espèces animales face à leur environnement.
Cette réponse appartient à un groupe particulier de programmes moteurs : les modèles d'action fixe. La complexité de ces programmes ne semble connaître aucune limite,comme le démontrent les nids d'oiseaux ou les magnifiques toiles des araignées épeires. Une autre catégorie de programmes moteurs requiert un apprentissage. Par exemple, un humain doit mobiliser toute son attention pour apprendre à marcher, à nager, àlacer ses chaussures ou à rouler à bicyclette. Ces activités deviennent rapidement...
- Animals and ethics
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Frog (animal).
which means that their body temperature depends on the temperature of the surrounding environment. Few species can tolerate temperatures below 4°C (40°F) orabove 40°C (104°F), and many species can survive only within a narrower range of temperatures. In addition, frogs’ thin, moist skin offers little protection againstwater loss, and when on land the animals must guard against drying out. Many frogs are active at night because temperatures are cooler and humidity is higher thanduring the day. In...
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animal, règne.
3.2. 3 Cœlomates et acœlomates Les animaux chez qui le mésoderme se transforme en une série de vésicules creuses, ou cœlome, sont des cœlomates. Le mésoderme évolue peu et reste compact chez lesanimaux sans cœlome ou acœlomates. Dans le groupe des cœlomates, l'évolution s'est poursuivie dans deux directions opposées. Chez certains, la bouche de l'embryon, le blastopore, persiste et forme la bouchedéfinitive de l'animal adulte. Les animaux qui présentent cette caractéristique sont les protostomi...
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Animal Migration.
No one understands exactly how migrating animals know when to migrate or how they find their way.Some experts think that the shortening days in fall or the lengthening days in spring may act as a signalto birds and other animals. Such signals indicate that it is time to start their long journey. Once on their way, birds are thought to navigate by the Sun and stars. Research shows that birds alsomay be sensitive to Earth’s magnetic field—the space around Earth where a magnetic force is felt. Fish...
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Animal Migration.
No one understands exactly how migrating animals know when to migrate or how they find their way.Some experts think that the shortening days in fall or the lengthening days in spring may act as a signalto birds and other animals. Such signals indicate that it is time to start their long journey. Once on their way, birds are thought to navigate by the Sun and stars. Research shows that birds alsomay be sensitive to Earth’s magnetic field—the space around Earth where a magnetic force is felt. Fish...
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comportement animal.
Cette réponse appartient à un groupe particulier de programmes moteurs : les modèles d'action fixe. La complexité de ces programmes ne semble connaître aucune limite,comme le démontrent les nids d'oiseaux ou les magnifiques toiles des araignées épeires. Une autre catégorie de programmes moteurs requiert un apprentissage. Par exemple, un humain doit mobiliser toute son attention pour apprendre à marcher, à nager, àlacer ses chaussures ou à rouler à bicyclette. Ces activités deviennent rapidement...
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Résumé animals farm (anglais)
bChp 4 :CC A new rebellion broke out. At first time, the farmers shows not to be troubled about this. The farmers become worried because animals become more angry. One day in October, Jones, Mr pilkington and Mr Frederick attack Animal Farm but animals are very prepared. Jones give a shot at Snowball and wounds him, but this is not enough to prevent Snowball from crashing into him and sending him tumbling to the ground. Boxer kills a man and he's remorse. Mollie is missing, she's hidin...
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Karl Heinrich MARX: ce qui est animal devient humain, et ce qui est humain devient animal.
manger, dormir, faire l'amour) que l'homme aliéné est le plus libre — car il est alors libéré de son travail.« Ce qui est humain devient animal » : là où l'homme devrait penser (son travail), il est réduit à n'accomplir que desgestes fatigants et répétitifs. 4) A) Ce travail doit être choisi et non contraint.B) Ce travail doit exprimer le mieux possible les capacités de celui qui l'accomplit (c'est pourquoi le travail d'unartiste apparaît comme un modèle de travail libre).C) Ce travail doit...
- "Ce qui est animal devient humain, ce qui est humain devient animal" Marx, Manuscrit de 1844 (Podcast)
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Animal language and thought
this. Although Malcolm ( 1972-3 ) does not identify thought with language, he claims that the relationship is ‘so close that it is really senseless to conjecture that people may not have thoughts, and also really senseless to conjecture that animals may have thoughts'. However, we know that animals think because ‘in real life we commonly employ the verb "think" in respect to animals'. Clearly Malcolm believes that animal thinking does not involve havingthoughts, but says very little...
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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...
- Hog (animal) - biology.
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Frog (animal) - biology.
which means that their body temperature depends on the temperature of the surrounding environment. Few species can tolerate temperatures below 4°C (40°F) orabove 40°C (104°F), and many species can survive only within a narrower range of temperatures. In addition, frogs’ thin, moist skin offers little protection againstwater loss, and when on land the animals must guard against drying out. Many frogs are active at night because temperatures are cooler and humidity is higher thanduring the day. In...
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Le règne animal.
évolution - Les prémices du transformisme fossile - L'étude des fossiles Lamarck (Jean-Baptiste de Monet, chevalier de) Linné (Carl von) Maupertuis (Pierre Louis Moreau de) sciences (histoire des) - Le temps - La naissance du temps profond systématique transformisme L'apport de Darwin Darwin (1809-1882) mit en lumière les preuves de l'évolution dans son ouvrage De l'origine des espèces par voie de sélection naturelle (1859). Selon lui, les populations naturelles sont constituées d'i...
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Amphibian (animal) - biology.
strong enough to kill potential predators. C Hearing, Vision, and Vocalizations Amphibians rely on their senses to find food and evade predators. Amphibians lack external ears but have well-developed internal ears. Hearing is most acute in frogs,which typically have a middle ear cavity for transferring sound vibrations from the eardrum, or tympanum, to the inner ear. Frogs and toads also use their keen hearingin communicating with one another. Using a true voice box, or larynx, and a large, exp...
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Monkey (animal) - biology.
traveling in troops, often take turns acting as sentinel, making specific alarm calls to alert their companions to approaching danger. In trees, monkeys have other waysof outwitting their enemies. Capuchins, for example, sometimes fend off inquisitive predators by urinating on them from high above or by jumping up and down tomake dead branches fall on the predators. Most monkeys can breed at any time of the year, so their troops often contain young of many different ages. Courtship is typically...
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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...
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Animal Courtship and Mating - biology.
activity. These animals frequently copulate in water, and the penis helps transfer sperm before it is carried away by the currents Ostriches and rheas also contain apenis within the cloaca. Virtually all snakes and lizards display yet another variation of internal fertilization. Located in the tail are two penises, called hemepenes, which are covered by spinesand knobs that help lock it into place during mating. The male uses one hemepene at a time for copulation. Male salamanders secrete large...
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Jaguar (animal) - biology.
scientists have speculated that the jaguar’s robust canine teeth and enormously powerful bite developed specifically to pierce the armor of these reptiles. After killing a large animal, a jaguar will usually drag the carcass into dense cover before beginning to eat. If the kill is made in an open area, jaguars often drag theirprey for considerable distances. On one occasion, a jaguar killed a cow on the edge of a river and swam 790 m (2,600 ft) across the river carrying the cow. Unlike the other...
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animation, cinéma d' - cinéma.
Premiers dessins de Mickey (1927) Souris la plus célèbre du monde, Mickey (ou Mickey Mouse) apparaît en 1927 sous les traits de crayon du célèbre dessinateur-scénariste-producteur américain Walt Disney. À l'origine, Mickey estun personnage de dessins animés (Plane Crazy, 1928). Mais très rapidement, la souris devient également un personnage de bandes dessinées, touchant ainsi un très large public. Propulsé aurang de star dès les années 1940, Mickey devient l'emblème du citoyen américain et des v...
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L'homme n'est il qu'un animal ?
Depuis le 17eme siècle l’homme tente de s’ éloigner de l’animal en mettant en avant les différences majeures que ces deux espèces possèdent , l’homme étant considéré comme supérieur dans le règne animal, il est donc bien plus qu’un animal. Biologiquement le cerveau humain est le plus grand 900cm cube de plus que l’animal qui permet un développement cul turel artistique plus élabore. Une des principales différence s que l’Homme possède avec l’animal est le langage articule fa...
- Citations avec animation, nom féminin
- territorialité (comportement animal).
- animation (informatique) - informatique.
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Aristote: Animal Politique
Point méthode L'originalité d'une thèse exige de l'étudiant un réel souci d'étonnement. Il lui suffit la plupart du temps de prendre lamesure de toute la distance qui sépare la pensée de l'auteur de l'opinion commune. Il lui faudra donc se placer à la foisdans la double perspective du sens commun et du philosophe. Sans ce travail de mise en regard réciproque, l'étudiantsera incapable de saisir quoi que ce soit de décisif. La problématique procédera d'un étonnement de second niveau.Souligner l'...
- Aristote: L'homme, animal rationnel
- Pets. Pets, animals kept for pleasure and companionship, usually domesticated and
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Définition - Vocabulaire:
ANIMATION, substantif féminin.
? 4. Les partisans de l'animation imm?diate affirment que c'est au moment m?me de la conception que l'?me est cr??e et unie au corps. Les partisans de l'animation m?diate retardent l'entr?e de l'?me dans le corps et la fixent ? l'?poque (...) o? le corps est construit, du moins dans ses organes principaux. Dictionnaire de th?ologie catholique (A. VACANT, E. MANGENOT) 1909. II.? Manifestation de vitalit?, consid?r?e comme poss?d?e ou donn?e. A.? Caract?re de ce qui est anim?, poss?de de la v...
- L'homme n'est il qu'un animal civilisé ? ?
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En quoi l'homme est-il un animal raisonnable ?
croit découvrir quelque chose alors qu'elle ne fait qu'énoncer une tautologie (A232).Descartes : l'homme n'est un animal raisonnable que dans la mesure où il doute méthodiquement du témoignage de ses sens pour se tourner vers les seules données de la raison. A première vue, l'homme n'est pas un animalraisonnable. En effet, nous possédons un corps biologique qui exige la satisfaction de ses besoins. Ceux-ci semanifestent à travers les passions qui sont à notre corps ce que les mouvements sont à...
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L'homme est il un animal politique ?
les rapports humains, alors que dans le foyer ou les communautés animales c'est la force ou la domination qui gouverne. Mais cette position optimiste, qui fonde l'ordre politique sur la nature même de l'humanité, a été contestée, notamment par Hobbes. Il considère que « l'homme est un loup pour l'homme », et c'est le conflit, « la guerre de tous contre tous », la jalousie, le crime, les rapports de force et d'asservissements qui sont à l'état de nature le lot commun de l'humanit...
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Bird.
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INTRODUCTION
Bird, animal with feathers and wings. Birds are the only
B Physical Adaptations for Flight The internal body parts of all birds, including flightless ones, reflect the evolution of birds as flying creatures. Birds have lightweight skeletons in which many of themajor bones are hollow. A unique feature of birds is the furculum, or wishbone, which is comparable to the collarbones of humans, although in birds the left and rightportions are fused together. The furculum absorbs the shock of wing motion and acts as a spring to help birds breathe while they...
- L’homme est-il un animal comme les autres ?
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L homme est-il un animal comme les autres
II/ Mais un animal dénaturé a) Distinguer nature et culture A la nature s'oppose la culture, et nous ne considérons qu'il n'y a que culture humaine c'est-à-dire qu'elle est posée comme le propre de l'Homme. L'anthropologue Tylor a défini la culture comme « ce tout complexe qui comprend la connaissance, la croyance, l'art, la morale, le droit, la coutume et toute les autres aptitudes ou habitudes acquises par l'Homme en tant que membre de la société. « La culture est ainsi cette partie de son mil...
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L'Homme Est-Il Un Animal Comme Les Autres ?
III/ Rapport du naturel et du culturel Le comportement de l'Homme, comme celui de tout être vivant, peut-être défini comme la somme de réactions à desstimuli externes ou internes ; ces réactions relevant soit de sa nature, soit de sa culture. Cependant, la distinctionentre les unes et les autres n'est pas évidente : il est fréquent de ne pas savoir discerner le physico-biologique dupsycho-social, puisque certains stimuli venant de l'un ou de l'autre peuvent susciter des réactions du même type.Il...