51 résultats pour "apart"
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Corpus sur l’aparté
Un aparté est ce qu’un acteur dit à part soi sur la scène, et qui est censé n’être entendu que des spectateurs.
vous me direz doubles mensonges. En effet, Bois-D’Enghien, dissimule a Lucette, non seulement qu’il ne l’aime pas, mais, il ne veut pas qu’elle lise le Figaro, pour la seule et simple raison que le futur mariage de monsieur Bois-D’Enghien parait dans ce dit journal. Dans Oswald et Zénaïde , Oswald veut cacher à Zénaïde qu’il a demandé le divorce, et Zénaïde, elle aussi veut cacher à Oswald qu’elle a demandé le divorce. Chacun de leur coté. Enfin, il est clair que l’aparté fait avancer l’ac...
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APARTÉ, substantif masculin.
JULES MICHELET, Sur les chemins de l'Europe, 1874, page 267. ? Locution adverbiale, litt?raire. En apart?: ? 5. Mme. Valavert a beaucoup caus? avec moi... en apart?. C'?tait facile. Car son mari et le vieux bonze avaient des tas de choses ? se dire. LOUIS FARIGOULE, DIT JULES ROMAINS, Les Hommes de bonne volont?, La Douceur de la vie, 1939, page 172. Remarque?: On rencontre exceptionnellement, par figure ?tymologique, la forme a parte?: ? 6. Je ne sais m?me pas, Dieu me pardonne, si le...
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Will American Ideas Tear France Apart?
Sarah Holler Term4 27/03/2021 in France, because the mention of “race has become a bulldozer crushing other subjects”. In addition, for them, “race is not recognized by the government and merely subjective data”, which shows that racial studies in France are pointless. 7) What events made a part of the younger generation change about the issue? Two major events made the younger generation change about this subject. First, a women’s rights protest took place to stand up against the interior...
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Show that chapter four of 'Things Fall Apart' is conceived in irony
up into groups of four hundred. Sometimes, the two boys were given yams to prepare, but Okonkwo was never satisfied with their efforts. He scolded and threatened them, especially Nwoye, whom Okonkwo thought was growing up into a lazy youth. Deep inside him Okonkwo knew that the boys were too young to be preparing yams, but he also believed that it was never too early to start. Yam, the king of crops, stood for manliness, and Oknonkwo wanted his son Nwoye to grow up to become a strong farme...
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Track and Field.
VI RUNNING EVENTS Running events are competitions that test athletes’ quickness, speed, and endurance. Athletes win running races by completing the distance or course in the leastamount of time. A Sprints The shortest running events, called sprints or dashes, are the premier events at a track-and-field meet. The outdoor sprints consist of the 100-meter, 200-meter, and400-meter events. Sprints contested at indoor meets include the 50-meter, 60-meter, 200-meter, and 400-meter events. Past champ...
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Africa - history.
Africa’s other major mountainous regions occur at the northern and southern fringes of the continent. The Atlas Mountains, a system of high ranges, extend for 2,200 km(1,400 mi) across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, roughly parallel to the northern coast. These ranges enclose a number of broad inland basins and plateaus. In the west, theHigh (or Grand) Atlas contains Toubkal (4,165 m/ 13,665 ft), the highest peak of the system. Toward the east, the Atlas consists of two parallel ranges: the Tell...
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Africa.
The highest elevations in Africa are found in the various ranges of East Africa. After Kilimanjaro, the next highest peaks are Mount Kenya (5,199 m/17,057 ft), north ofKilimanjaro in central Kenya; Margherita Peak (5,109 m/ 16,762 ft) in the Ruwenzori Range on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC); Ras Dashen (4,620 m/ 15,157 ft) in the Ethiopian Highlands of northern Ethiopia; Mount Meru (4,565 m/ 14,977 ft), close to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; and MountElgon (4,...
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Africa - Geography.
The highest elevations in Africa are found in the various ranges of East Africa. After Kilimanjaro, the next highest peaks are Mount Kenya (5,199 m/17,057 ft), north ofKilimanjaro in central Kenya; Margherita Peak (5,109 m/ 16,762 ft) in the Ruwenzori Range on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC); Ras Dashen (4,620 m/ 15,157 ft) in the Ethiopian Highlands of northern Ethiopia; Mount Meru (4,565 m/ 14,977 ft), close to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; and MountElgon (4,...
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Africa.
The highest elevations in Africa are found in the various ranges of East Africa. After Kilimanjaro, the next highest peaks are Mount Kenya (5,199 m/17,057 ft), north ofKilimanjaro in central Kenya; Margherita Peak (5,109 m/ 16,762 ft) in the Ruwenzori Range on the border between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo(DRC); Ras Dashen (4,620 m/ 15,157 ft) in the Ethiopian Highlands of northern Ethiopia; Mount Meru (4,565 m/ 14,977 ft), close to Kilimanjaro in Tanzania; and MountElgon (4,...
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Molecule - chemistry.
attracted to the negatively charged electrons between them. The electrons belong to the molecule as a whole. However, each hydrogen atom now has a complete outershell of two electrons. The formula H 2 describes a hydrogen molecule, a discrete unit. When a molecule contains just two atoms, such as the hydrogen molecule does, it is called a diatomic molecule. Some atoms can form covalent bonds with more than one other atom and thus create a larger molecule. Atoms form molecules with covalent bo...
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Atom
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INTRODUCTION
Water Molecule
A water molecule consists of an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, which are attached at an angle of 105°.
spontaneously break apart and change, or decay, into other atoms. Unlike electrons, which are fundamental particles, protons and neutrons are made up of other, smaller particles called quarks. Physicists know of six different quarks.Neutrons and protons are made up of up quarks and down quarks —two of the six different kinds of quarks. The fanciful names of quarks have nothing to do with their properties; the names are simply labels to distinguish one quark from another. Quarks are unique amo...
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Atom - chemistry.
Atoms have several properties that help distinguish one type of atom from another and determine how atoms change under certain conditions. A Atomic Number Each element has a unique number of protons in its atoms. This number is called the atomic number (abbreviated Z). Because atoms are normally electrically neutral,the atomic number also specifies how many electrons an atom will have. The number of electrons, in turn, determines many of the chemical and physical properties ofthe atom. The ligh...
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lecture analytque le mariage de figaro, scene 5, act III
dam au mené a rien ( la conversation ne mène pas à grand-chose), puis il y a des apartés (=conclusion que les pers. Tirent de la convoi). Comte fausse conclusion il pense que Suzanne n'a pas parler. Figaro il est certain que le comte se trompe (c'est donc lui qui a le pourvoir). Mais celui qui a le plus de pourvoir ici c'est le spectateur. Il y a comique de situation, pour le spectateur. 2eme mouvements : (l.135) Figaro =W fin de réplique pour j'y renonce. Une série de réplique Brévent et agre...
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Le dialogue, duo ou duel ?
E X P 0 S É S F C H E S Comte qu'il en est le seul obstacle (Mariage, Il, 20). Ailleurs, c'est enjouant avec les deux sens du verbe entendre (comprendre et écouter) que Suzanne se joue du Comte en feignant d'accepter le rendez-vous nocturne où il sera démasqué (III, 9) . ... et sonores Dans la même scène, c'est en imitant le phénomène physique de l'écho, tron quant les paroles qu'il répercute, que Figaro se moque de la jalousie de son ma...
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Spain - country.
B Natural Resources Spain has a number of mineral resources. The largest known deposits are of iron ore, zinc, and lead. Spain also produces significant quantities of copper and mercury.These deposits are mined mainly in Huelva province in southwestern Spain, around Cartagena on the Mediterranean, and at various points along the Bay of Biscay inthe north. Additionally, uranium is mined in the region of Extremadura, near the Portuguese frontier, where pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, tungsten, and po...
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LEXIQUE THÉÂTRAL POUR LIRE DOM JUAN
APARTÉ
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Discours que le personnage adresse à lui-même et non à un tiers....
LEXIQUE THÉÂTRAL POUR LIRE DOM JUAN APARTÉ (un) Discours que le personnage adresse à lui-même et non à un tiers. Plus bref que le monologue, l'aparté se démarque du moment de dialogue entre les personnages et se destine plus directement au spectateur. Il livre souvent une pensée intérieure en décalage par rapport à la situation ou à la parole adressée à l'interlocuteur. BOUFFON Le bouffon comme le fou du roi détient une liberté de parole singulière. Il peut dire ce qui semble interdit : son...
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Commentaire : Beaumarchais Le Barbier de Séville, acte III scène 11.
communication entre Bartholo et Bazile : Figaro s'insurge contre le temps perdu, « Deux heures pour une méchante barbe…Chienne de pratique ! » Il ordonne à Bazile de remettre à plus tard ses discussions avec Bartholo et le comte lui emboîte le pasd'une façon à peine moins impérative : Il faudrait vous taire ». Puis la stratégie est de parler bas pour masquer la tromperie : Lesapartés « bas à Bazile » précisent les didascalies, se succèdent. Enfin, la troisième stratégie consiste à parler pour ne...
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Analyser une scène de théâtre
216 • Scène de reconnaissance : scène où des personnages apprennent leur réel lien familial ou leur réelle position sociale (surtout dans les comédies). • Déterminer les types de paroles • Réplique : propos tenu par un personnage, prise de parole d'un personnage. • Tirade : longue réplique d'un personnage. • Monologue: discours d'un personnage seul sur scène ou qui se croit tel. • Aparté: phrase prononcée par un·personnage sans...
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Le mariage de Figaro acte III scène 16
pas d’éloquence. Il ne prend pas partie. Il a 3 répliques, sont rôle est symbolique. - Le Comte n’a que 3 répliques dont deux apartés ce qui permet de faire un lien avec l’audience. • Les réplique des hommes ont quelques points commun qui sont : les répliques brèves les phrases affirmatives déclaratives et nominales et les propos tenus. • L’impact de cette parole sur leur rôle et leur caractère : - sens de l’aparté : à priori ils sont comiques, le comte se sent seul, cela fait du spectateur...
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Les caractéristiques du genre théâtral
La singularité du texte th éâ tral tient tout d'abord au fait que l'auteur s'y exprime uniquement à travers les paroles de ses personnages et ne peut intervenir directement dans le dialogue . Il ne dispose pas de la souveraine libert é du romancier qui peut d étailler les pens ées des personnages, commenter l'action, etc. De plus, le dramaturge doit tenir compte non seulement des caract éristiques formelles impos ées par le genre, mais aussi de la vocation du texte à être jo...
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Microbiología - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Tinción de GramLa tinción de Gram se utiliza para identificar bacterias tratándolas con un tinte azul y observando cómo responden a esta coloración.La forma en que se colorean los distintos tipos de células depende de las variaciones de estructura de la pared celular. Las bacteriasGram positivas, como Lactobacillus acidophilus, retienen el tinte y se colorean de azul.John Durham/Science Photo Library/Photo Researchers, Inc. Cuando se descubrieron los organismos microscópicos, los científicos int...
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Liechtenstein - country.
principal crops are corn, potatoes, barley, wheat, and vegetables. Grapes are grown for wine production. Cattle and sheep are raised for meat and dairy products. B Manufacturing Liechtenstein has few raw materials and must import more than 90 percent of its energy sources. Consequently, Liechtenstein has no heavy industry. Instead, theprincipality has developed a number of efficient, small-scale industries that manufacture specialized goods such as false teeth and dental supplies, pharmaceutica...
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Natural Satellite - astronomy.
Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, also has few impact craters. Although icy volcanism from water and ammonia may occur along with some tectonic activity, Titan’s youngsurface is most likely the result of weather processes. Titan’s dense, cold atmosphere precipitates particles of complex organic molecules that accumulate as dunes andmountains. Methane rain erodes the surface and creates lakes at the moon’s poles. Triton’s young surface also may result from processes in its atmosphere, as well aserupt...
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Puzzle.
Visual puzzles involve searching a picture to find hidden or disguised figures or answering a question about some part of a visual illusion. For instance, the popular 19th- century prints of American lithographic company Currier & Ives featured hidden people, animals, and other objects. A 16th-century painting from Bukhara, Uzbekistan,of a camel includes hidden figures of 17 people, 10 rabbits, a monkey, and a dragon (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City). B Mathematical Puzzles and Logic...
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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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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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Middle East - Geography.
though overall they have improved considerably since the 1970s. This variation reflects the different levels of wealth and development in countries of the Middle East. Inthe highly developed country of Israel the infant mortality rate was 8 deaths per 1000 live births in 1997. By comparison, the rate per 1000 live births was 71 in less-developed Egypt and 75 in Yemen. A Ethnic Groups and Languages Arabs make up the majority of the people of the Middle East, accounting for almost the entire popu...
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Hinduism.
they do not share any basic terms. B Sanātana Dharma Evidence from inscriptions indicates that Hindus had begun to use the word dharma for their religion by the 7th century. After other religions of Indian origin also began to use this term, Hindus then adopted the expression san ātana dharma to distinguish their dharma from others. The word san ātana, meaning immemorial as well as eternal, emphasized the unbroken continuity of the Hindu tradition in contrast to the other dharmas . The Bu...
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Genetics - biology.
construct identical buildings. Just as each contractor would require a full copy of the blueprint to construct a complete building, each new cell needs a complete copy ofan organism’s genetic information to function properly. Organisms use two types of cell division to ensure that DNA is passed down from cell to cell during reproduction. Simple one-celled organisms and other organisms thatreproduce asexually—that is, without the joining of cells from two different organisms—reproduce by a proces...
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Le Monde s'effondre
CHINUA ACHEBE
Édition anglaise, Things Jal/ apart, Heinemann, 1958.
-Édition française, Présence africaine, 1966.
Le monde qui...
Le Monde s'effondre CHINUA ACHEBE Édition anglaise, Things Jal/ apart, Heinemann, 1958. -Édition française, Présence africaine, 1966. Le monde qui s'effondre, c'est la société Ibo (Nigeria) qui ne résiste pas au traumatisme provoqué par l'arrivée des Européens. Okonkwo, personnage principal du livre, est un représentant typique de cette vieille culture Ibo. Sa des tinée tragique est comme un raccourci de la vie de son peuple. Champion de lutte, guerrier valeureux, cultivateur ne rechignant pas...
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Rédaction
Le major d'homme – Que voulez vous que je vous dise, nous ne sommes pas nés dans le même milieu Aparté Petit enfant pourri gâté… Le gentleman- Oui je l'avoue, j'ai toujours eu de la chance mais sans mon dur boulot, je ne mènerais pas la vie que je mène actuellement. Je n'ai jamais baissé les bras et j'ai toujours étais déterminé. Je suis un exemple pour vous ! Vous ne trouvez pas ? Le major d'homme : - Oui monsieur vous êtes un exemple, un dieu pour nous ! Vous représentez le...
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Le theatre
l'élément essentiel.4. Le théâtre comme textea) La composition d'une pièce de théâtreLa pièce de théâtre classique, comique ou tragique, se découpe en plusieurs actes. Chaque entrée ou sortie d'un personnage provoque un changement de scène.Chaque acte constitue une unité d'action. Ainsi le premier acte est l'acte d'exposition car l'auteur expose la situation initiale et présente les personnages ainsi que toutes les informations nécessaires qui sont primordiales à la compréhension de l'intrig...
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Dinosaurio - ciencias de la naturaleza.
© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. Los antepasados de los dinosaurios fueron un grupo de arcosaurios primitivos llamados tecodontos que aparecieron a principios del periodo triásico. Algunos arcosaurios seconvirtieron en verdaderos cocodrilos y otros en pterosaurios, reptiles voladores con alas compuestas de membranas finas de piel apoyadas sobre un solo dedo en forma depalo. También otros arcosaurios adoptaron la postura bípeda (sostenidos sobre dos patas) y ciertas especie...
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SUJET: le comique au théâtre ne sert-il qu'à faire rire?
conformisme.Souvent, les procédés comiques d'une pièce de théâtre servent aussi à atténuer sa dimension tragique. C'est la fonction que prendle personnage de Sganarelle dans Dom Juan, fonction mise en évidence et grossie par la mise en scène de Daniel Mesguich.C'estsouvent le cas également dans le théâtre moderne, dans lequel tragédie et comédie cohabitent. Ionesco intitule sa pièce La Leçon« drame comique », ce qui montre bien sa volonté de mélanger les genres. Ainsi le professeur suscite le ri...
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Aristotle
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INTRODUCTION
Aristotle (384-322
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Greek philosopher and scientist, who shares with Plato and Socrates the distinction of being the most famous of ancient philosophers.
succession of individuals. These processes are therefore intermediate between the changeless circles of the heavens and the simple linear movements of the terrestrialelements. The species form a scale from simple (worms and flies at the bottom) to complex (human beings at the top), but evolution is not possible. C Aristotelian Psychology For Aristotle, psychology was a study of the soul. Insisting that form (the essence, or unchanging characteristic element in an object) and matter (the commonu...
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Aristotle.
succession of individuals. These processes are therefore intermediate between the changeless circles of the heavens and the simple linear movements of the terrestrialelements. The species form a scale from simple (worms and flies at the bottom) to complex (human beings at the top), but evolution is not possible. C Aristotelian Psychology For Aristotle, psychology was a study of the soul. Insisting that form (the essence, or unchanging characteristic element in an object) and matter (the commonu...
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Dinosaurio - ciencias de la naturaleza.
© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. Los antepasados de los dinosaurios fueron un grupo de arcosaurios primitivos llamados tecodontos que aparecieron a principios del periodo triásico. Algunos arcosaurios seconvirtieron en verdaderos cocodrilos y otros en pterosaurios, reptiles voladores con alas compuestas de membranas finas de piel apoyadas sobre un solo dedo en forma depalo. También otros arcosaurios adoptaron la postura bípeda (sostenidos sobre dos patas) y ciertas especie...
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Observatory - astronomy.
Ultraviolet radiation, X rays, and gamma rays have shorter wavelengths than visible light has. These types of radiation tell astronomers about the hottest and mostviolent phenomena in the universe. Earth’s atmosphere blocks most of this radiation, so astronomers must send their observatories above the atmosphere aboardballoons, rockets, or satellites. Ultraviolet telescopes are much like visible light telescopes, but X-ray telescopes must have special nested cylindrical mirrors to prevent Xrays...
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Coral Reef.
sensitive to particles of mud or sediment settling on them, which means that corals rarely grow close to rivers or other sources of sediment. In the sea, light is filteredout by depth, so reef-building corals can only grow in relatively shallow water. Even in the clearest oceans few reef-building corals grow below a depth of 80 to 100 m(260 to 328 ft). Although corals need nutrients, they cannot thrive in areas where there are large amounts of nutrients. Typically, microscopic organisms in the p...
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Costa Rica - country.
protection from future deforestation is not guaranteed. Deforestation places Costa Rica’s rich biodiversity in danger. The country’s location on the cusp between Northand South America and its abundance of tropical forests make it home to a great variety of species, many of them rare and threatened. Deforestation also contributesto the country’s problematic rate of soil erosion. Costa Rica is party to international treaties concerning biodiversity, climate change ( see Global Warming), endangere...
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Trinidad and Tobago - country.
III PEOPLE The history of Trinidad and Tobago is reflected in the makeup of its population, among the most ethnically diverse in the Caribbean. Blacks of African ancestry andAsians of Indian ancestry each make up about 40 percent of the population. The remainder is mainly of mixed ancestry, although there are also small groups of peopleof Chinese, European, South American, and Middle Eastern descent. The ethnic diversity of Trinidad and Tobago owes its origins to slavery and its abolition. Afr...
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Dinosaur - biology.
The behavior of dinosaurs was governed by their metabolism and by their central nervous system. The dinosaurs’ metabolism—the internal activities that supply thebody’s energy needs—affected their activity level. It is unclear whether dinosaurs were purely endothermic (warm-blooded), like modern mammals, or ectothermic (cold-blooded), like modern reptiles. Endotherms regulate their body temperature internally by means of their metabolism, rather than by using the temperature oftheir surroundin...
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Croatia - country.
III PEOPLE OF CROATIA The total population of Croatia at the time of the 1991 census was 4,784,265; a 2008 estimate was 4,491,543. During and after the war ethnic Serbs fled Croatia whileethnic Croats moved in. Croatia’s population growth rate in 2008 was -0.04 percent, despite population gains due to immigration. Croatia’s natural population growthrate, which measures births and deaths, has been negative since 1998. Life expectancy at birth was 75 years in 2008. The population density in 2008...
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Television.
A charge-coupled device (CCD) can be much smaller than a camera tube and is much more durable. As a result, cameras with CCDs are more compact and portablethan those using a camera tube. The image they create is less vulnerable to distortion and is therefore clearer. In a CCD, the light from a scene strikes an array ofphotodiodes arranged on a silicon chip. Photodiodes are devices that conduct electricity when they are struck by light; they send this electricity to tiny capacitors. Thecapacitors...
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Newfoundland and Labrador - Geography.
Precipitation averages about 1,120 mm (about 44 in) yearly in Newfoundland. In Labrador precipitation varies from about 1,020 mm (about 40 in) in the southeast toabout 510 mm (about 20 in) in the extreme north. Heavy winter snowfalls are common, especially in Newfoundland. D Plant Life About one-third of Newfoundland is forested, and most of the rest of the island is made up of barren areas of reindeer moss and lichens. The forests consist almostentirely of conifers. The most important species...
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Newfoundland and Labrador - Canadian History.
Precipitation averages about 1,120 mm (about 44 in) yearly in Newfoundland. In Labrador precipitation varies from about 1,020 mm (about 40 in) in the southeast toabout 510 mm (about 20 in) in the extreme north. Heavy winter snowfalls are common, especially in Newfoundland. D Plant Life About one-third of Newfoundland is forested, and most of the rest of the island is made up of barren areas of reindeer moss and lichens. The forests consist almostentirely of conifers. The most important species...
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Earth (planet).
Milky Way to complete one revolution around the Galaxy’s center. Earth’s axis of rotation is inclined (tilted) 23.5° relative to its plane of revolution around the Sun. This inclination of the axis creates the seasons and causes the height of the Sun in the sky at noon to increase and decrease as the seasons change. The Northern Hemisphere receives the most energy from the Sun when it is tiltedtoward the Sun. This orientation corresponds to summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the S...