100 résultats pour "audience"
-
American Literature: Poetry
I
INTRODUCTION
Phyllis McGinley
American poet and author Phyllis McGinley composed light, witty verse, much of which deals with family life.
Taylor, a poet of great technical skill, wrote powerful meditative poems in which he tested himself morally and sought to identify and root out sinful tendencies. In“God's Determinations Touching His Elect” (written 1680?), one of Taylor’s most important works, he celebrates God's power in the triumph of good over evil in thehuman soul. All of Taylor’s poetry and much of Bradstreet’s served generally personal ends, and their audience often consisted of themselves and their family andclosest frie...
-
Literary Criticism
I
INTRODUCTION
Literary Criticism, discussion of literature, including description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of literary works.
IV THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES The climate of criticism changed with the arrival on the literary scene of such giants as Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and Pedro Calderòn in Spain; WilliamShakespeare, Ben Jonson, and John Milton in England; and Pierre Corneille, Jean Baptiste Racine, and Molière in France. Most of these writers specialized or excelled indrama, and consequently the so-called battle of the ancients and moderns—the critical comparison of Greek and Roman authors with more rece...
-
Popular Music
I
INTRODUCTION
Satchmo Sings "Back O' Town Blues"
One of the founders of instrumental jazz music, American Louis Armstrong, known as Satchmo, also profoundly influenced
vocal jazz and popular song.
disseminating popular music until the 1920s remained printed sheet music. By the late 19th century, the music-publishing business was centralized in New York City,particularly in an area of lower Manhattan called Tin Pan Alley. “After the Ball” (1892) by Charles K. Harris, the first popular song to sell 1 million copies—in this case, ofsheet music—inspired rapid growth in the music-publishing industry. Composers were hired to rapidly produce popular songs by the dozens, and the techniques ofFost...
-
Comics
I
INTRODUCTION
Comics, series of drawings arranged to tell a story.
is still used to refer to sensationalistic techniques that publishers use to draw more readers to their newspapers. Outcault finally won the right to continue his strip andgradually adopted the panel style and balloon narration that mark “The Yellow Kid” as the first true comic strip. Other early comics included “Little Bears” by JamesSwinnerton, which first appeared in the San Francisco Examiner in 1892, and “The Katzenjammer Kids” by Rudolph Dirks, which first appeared in The American Humo...
-
Comedy
I
INTRODUCTION
Laurel and Hardy
Stan Laurel, in overalls, and Oliver Hardy, left, formed one of the most popular comedy teams in motion-picture history.
The elements and techniques of comedy are diverse and differ from culture to culture. More than tragedy or serious drama, comic entertainment is controlled by socialconventions that define the boundaries of acceptable humor and topics that are taboo or off-limits for humor. What is considered funny in one place and time may beforbidden culturally or viewed as infantile or in poor taste in another. Virtually every component of human behavior is subject to comic treatment. This includes bodilyfunc...
-
Musical
I
INTRODUCTION
George Gershwin
American pianist, songwriter, and composer George Gershwin was one of the most important figures in popular song in
the 1920s and 1930s.
C Extravaganzas Another predecessor of musical comedy, the extravaganza, evolved soon after the American Civil War (1861-1865) from traditional English pantomime. Extravaganzaswere typically based on fairy tales and Mother Goose. They introduced some of the elements—songs, dances, and comedy combined with spectacular stage sets andeffects—that American musical comedy later became known for. The first and most famous extravaganza show was The Black Crook (1866), often described as America’s fi...
-
Folk Dance
I
INTRODUCTION
Traditional Irish Dancing
Irish dancing comprises mainly reels and jigs and may be accompanied by lively folk music played on the fiddle, harp, or
bagpipes.
Highland Games and DancesHighland dances are part of the Highland Games, a series of events held annually in various parts of Scotland, Canada,and the United States. Dance historians point out that warriors from the Scottish Highlands once went into battle dancingand playing the bagpipes. Highland dances, performed to music played on bagpipes or fiddles, remain an important part ofScottish culture.Courtesy of BBC Worldwide Americas. All Rights Reserved. Folk dances are usually thought to be simp...
-
Comment se constituer
partie civile ?
au greffe, ou pendant l'au dience par simple décla ration jusqu'au moment des réquisitions. Pour les affaires aux enjeux peu importants ( 1 0 000 F de dommages et intérêts ou restitution d'objets sai sis), il est possible de se constituer partie civile par courrier recommandé avec accusé de réception . A noter : il est possible de se porter partie civile sans engager de procès. Si vous apprenez, par exemple, qu'une affaire...
-
-
LES MOYENS D'INFORMATION RADIO ET TÉLÉVISION EN OCCIDENT
LES MOYENS D'INFORMATION • Cette expansion plaît au spe ctateur, dont Je choix est plus large. Elle stimule aussi Je secteur public. Mais la logique du profit (il faut de gro s indice s d'écoute pour attirer la publicit é) mène trop souvent à des programmes où Je diverti ssement (sport, film s, séries , vidéo clips ; à la ra dio : « tubes » anglo- saxons ) l'emp orte totalement sur l'ambition culturelle . La généralisation du « saucissonnage »publici...
-
Rapport de stage 3eme Page Jaune
I : INTRODUCTION Le groupe PagesJaunes est constitué de la société holding cotée en Bourse, PagesJaunes Groupe, et de ses filiales. Elle se compose actuellement de 4 500 collaborateurs en France , Espagne, Luxembourg et en Autriche. Leader sur le marché de la publicité et de l’information locale, l’ambition du Groupe est d’être la référence en la matière en Europe. La stratégie de la Sté PagesJaunes repose sur 3 axes clé. - Enrichir ses contenus - Accroître ses audiences - Renforcer...
-
L’ACCÈS A LA CULTURE :LA POLITIQUE CULTURELLE DE L'ETAT (Travaux Pratiques Encadrés – Institutions & Politique)
consommation de programmes télévisés est importante (en moyenne, plus de trois heures par jour). Avec le développement des chaînes commerciales, certains ont craint le recul inexorable de la culture télévisuelle. Une belle surprise est pourtant venue d'Arte (Association relative à la télévision européenne), née le 30 avril 1990 d'un partenariat entre la France et l'Allemagne. Aujourd'hui, neuf autres télévisions publiques se sont associées à ce...
-
La Chartreuse de Parme
trente paysans, au milieu desquels se trouvait vers la fin du combat le curé du village qui avait fait de vains
efforts pour séparer les duellistes.
LIVRE SECONDE Par ses cris continuels, cette république nous empêcherait de jouir de la meilleure des monarchies. (Chap. xxiii.) CHAPITRE XIV Pendant que Fabrice était à la chasse de l'amour dans un village voisin de Parme, le fiscal général Rassi, qui ne le savait pas si près de lui, continuait à traiter son affaire comme s'il eût été un libéral: il feignit de ne pouvoir trouver, ou plutôt intimida les témoins à décharge; et enfin, après un travail fort savant de près d'une année, et environ de...
-
La Chartreuse de Parme
infâmes qui se vendent pour mille écus ou une croix.
le prince, après l'avoir examinée, je perds ce moyen de la rappeler en ce pays. Encore en ce moment, si elle sort de ce cabinet elle est perdue pour moi, Dieu sait ce qu'elle dira de mes juges à Naples... Et avec cet esprit et cette force de persuasion divine que le ciel lui a donnés, elle se fera croire de tout le monde. Je lui devrai la réputation d'un tyran ridicule qui se lève la nuit pour regarder sous son lit..."Alors, par une manoeuvre adroite et comme cherchant à se promener pour diminue...
-
L'homme aux quarante écus
Ainsi, monsieur, les Suisses ne sont pas de droit divin dépouillés de la moitié de leurs biens; et celui qui
possède quatre vaches n'en donne pas deux à l'Etat?
LE GÉOMÈTRE C'est souvent le fruit de la science. AVENTURE AVEC UN CARME Quand j'eus bien remercié l'académicien de l'Académie des sciences de m'avoir mis au fait, je m'en allai tout pantois, louant la Providence, mais grommelant entre mes dents ces tristes paroles: Je me trouvai bientôt vis-à-vis d'une maison superbe. Je sentais déjà la faim; je n'avais pas seulement la cent vingtième partie de la somme lui appartient de droit à chaque individu; mais, dès qu'on m'eut appris que ce pal...
-
Définition:
EXTRA, adjectif et substantif.
1860, page 44. — D'extra. Vin, beurre d'extra. De qualité supérieure. Lorsqu'on servit du vin d'extra, la mariée prenant un verre de Montilla (...) le toucha de ses lèvres, et le présenta ensuite au bandit (PROSPER MÉRIMÉE, Mosaïque, 1833, page 310 ). Il sent bon vot'beurre, nom de dieu! c'est du beurre de choix, du beurre d'extra, du beurre de noce (GUY DE MAUPASSANT, Contes et nouvelles, tome 1, Le Lapin, 1887, page 247 ). 2. Dépense pour une chose supplémentaire ou superflue : Ø 4. Pourrais-t...
-
Définition et usage du mot:
BARRE, substantif féminin.
? 3. Le contr?le de la pile se fait en d?pla?ant des barres d'alliages, comme l'acier au bore, qui absorbent les neutrons et influent sur la r?action en cha?ne; des barres analogues, dites de s?curit?, peuvent arr?ter automatiquement la pile en cas d'accident. BERTRAND GOLDSCHMIDT, L'Aventure atomique, ses aspects politiques et techniques, 1962, page 210. B.? Par extension. Objet servant ou aboutissant ? s?parer ou ? appuyer. 1. [Sert ou aboutit ? s?parer] a) [De mani?re ? prot?ger] ? J...
-
-
Article de presse: Le procès de Nuremberg
c'est von Neurath, mais surtout le piètre Ribbentrop, qui se défend fort mal. Quand le procureur anglais, Sir Maxwell-Fyfe,demande à l'ex-ministre des affaires étrangères du Reich s'il existe d'autre pression sur un pays qu'une menace militaire, celui-cirépond à l'étonnement général : " La guerre par exemple. " L'armée (Keitel, Jodl) et la marine (Raeder, Doenitz) voisinent avecles ministres et autres Gauleiter des pays conquis : Seyss-Inquart pour la Hollande et le " théoricien " du nazisme, Ro...
-
Chinese Music
I
INTRODUCTION
Classical Peking Opera
Of the many major forms of regional theater in China, Peking opera is by far the most famous.
World Music TourClick on the instruments to hear music from around the world.© Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. However, the Confucian beliefs about music were constantly eroded throughout Chinese history by a long tradition of popular entertainment music, favored both at thecourt and by the common folk. Although excluded from official ritual performances for several thousand years, Chinese women musicians and entertainers had a centraland formative role in this entertainment music as...
-
Modern Dance
I
INTRODUCTION
Modern Dance, tradition of theatrical dance unique to the 20th century.
Though both had their own interests and styles, their collaboration helped establish modern dance as a 20th-century artform. Shawn helped overcome prejudices against men in the new field of modern dance.E.O. Hoppé/Corbis Because a dance language involves elements such as posture, use of the body’s weight, and the character of movements (sinuous, angular, and so forth)—as well asspecific movements of the head, torso, hands, arms, legs, and feet—most creators of modern dance have considered it ess...
-
Tragedy
I
INTRODUCTION
Euripides
Unlike other 5th-century BC Greek playwrights, tragic poet Euripides addressed the plight of the common people, rather
than that of mythic heroes.
SenecaSeneca was a Roman philosopher, dramatist, and statesman. His tragedies later influenced Renaissance dramatists,including William Shakespeare. The bust of Seneca shown here is a Roman copy of a Greek original.Art Resource, NY Aeschylus is one of the best known of the ancient Greek tragic playwrights. The author of some 90 plays, he established many of the conventions of the tragic dramaticform, which he perfected throughout his career. Aeschylus's skillful use of poetic language and brilli...
-
Herman Melville.
information in Omoo , but various religious groups condemned both books for their unfavorable comments on the work and insensitivity of missionaries in the South Seas. Mardi is a philosophical allegory framed by another adventure at sea. The book’s hero, accompanied by characters representing the intellect, poetry, history, and philosophy, searches the world for universal truth. The book is filled with descriptions—intended as allegories—of human customs, religions, governments, and historical...
-
Native American Literature.
Many Native American writers of the 19th century wrote histories of their tribes. One tribal historian was David Cusick (Tuscarora), whose Sketches of Ancient History of the Six Nations (1827) was the first published tribal history. Tribal histories explained the deep ties that tribes had to their ancestral homelands. Beginning in the 18th century, these ties took on special meaning because the United States government began removing Native Americans from their traditional lands. These removal...
-
Social Psychology.
During the 1960s, American psychologist Stanley Milgram studied a form of social influence stronger than conformity: obedience to authority. In a famous series ofexperiments that attracted controversy about human research ethics, Milgram put each of 1,000 subjects into a situation in which they were ordered by anexperimenter to administer painful electric shocks to a confederate (who did not actually receive any shocks). The subjects in these studies were led to believe that theywere acting as '...
-
Woodrow Wilson.
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
-
-
Woodrow Wilson
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
-
Abraham Lincoln
I
INTRODUCTION
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th president of the United States (1861-1865) and one of the great leaders in American history.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
-
Abraham Lincoln.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
-
Abraham Lincoln
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
-
Abraham Lincoln - USA History.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
-
Voltaire, Zadig, Chapitre VII, « Les disputes et les audiences ».
C’est ainsi que Zadig montrait tous les jours la...
Voltaire, Zadig, Chapitre VII, « Les disputes et les audiences ». C’est ainsi que Zadig montrait tous les jours la subtilité de son génie et la bonté de son âme. On l’admirait ; et cependant on l’aimait. Il passait pour le plus fortuné de tous les hommes ; tout l’empire était rempli de son nom, toutes les femmes le lorgnaient, tous les citoyens célébraient sa justice; les savants le regardaient comme leur oracle, les prêtres même avouaient qu’il en savait plus que le vieux archimage Yébor. On ét...
-
Faites la fiche d’arrêt de cette décision, (1 page maximum pour l’analyse). Cour de cassation chambre civile 1 Audience publique du 18 mai 2011
SUJET CIVIL L1 S1 D1 Faites la fiche d’arrêt de cette décision, (1 page maximum pour l’analyse). Cour de cassation chambre civile 1 Audience publique du 18 mai 2011 LA COUR DE CASSATION, PREMIÈRE CHAMBRE CIVILE, a rendu l’arrêt suivant : Sur le moyen unique, pris en ses deux branches : Attendu qu’après s’être mariés sous le régime de la séparation de biens, M. X... et Mme Y... ont adopté celui de la communauté universelle ; que, par un arrêt du 19 mai 2005, une cour d’appel a confirmé...
-
Quelle est la compétence de la cour d'appel ?
l'égard de tous les tribu naux qui ont leur siège dans son ressort. • Appel : Il est possible de faire rejuger une cause comme si elle n'avait pas déjà été jugée. Ainsi, la de cision rendue par un tribu nal en premier ressort est susceptible d'appel. La cour rend alors un arrêt, qui peut être confirmatif: il approuve le jugement rendu par le premier tribu nal. Il peut aussi être infir matif: en ce cas, la cour réprouve...
-
-
TPE SUR LA PRESSE ET LES MÉDIAS EN FRANCE
UMISMiiWIIDWSIIB • Au cours des dernières décennies , le paysage audiovisuel français (PAF) a vécu deux mutations majeures : d'une part, la suppress ion du monopole d'~tat sur les chaînes (lois de 1981 , 1982 et 198G) , qui a provoqué un élargissement et une diversification du PAF ; d ' autre part, la multiplication des chaînes thématiques ou locales sur les réseaux du cAble ou du satellite. • Alors qu'en 1980, trois chaînes publ iques se partageaient...
-
PRESSE & MEDIAS (Travaux Personnels Encadrés – Economie - TES)
• Au cour s des dernière s décennie s, le paysage audiovisuel français (PAF) a vécu deux mutations majeures : d ' une part , la suppre ssion du monopole d'État sur les chaînes (lois de 1981 , 1982 et 1986 ), qui a provoqué un élargi ssement et une diversification du PAF ; d ' autre part , la multiplication des chaînes thématiques ou locale s sur les réseau x du câble ou du satellite. • Alors qu'en 1980 , trois chaînes publique s se partageaient l'audience , on dé...
-
procedure civile
DROIT JUDICIAIRE PRIVE - DEUXIÈME SEMESTRE COURS P LABBEE / PAGE N° 2 . INTRODUCTION Nous avons vu au cours du PREMIER SEMESTRE, ce qui forme le DROIT COMMUN DU PROCÈS CIVIL - c’est à dire les RÈGLES GÉNÉRALES, communes à l’ensemble des procès engagés devant les Juridictions de l’ordre judiciaire. Seulement - et nous l’avons vu également - il y a différentes juridictions ; certaines ont vocation à être proches du justiciable, facilement accessibles, peu exigeantes pour le plaideur sur le...
-
radiodiffusion.
auditeurs les plus assidus sont des hommes, des Parisiens et des cadres. La concurrence de la télévision nuit à l'écoute de la radio. On ignore jusqu'à quel point ce phénomène se prolongera. Aux États-Unis, pays où la télévision règne, l'écoute de la radio a remonté à partir de 1988-1989. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats amplitude antenne - 1.TÉLÉCOMMUNICATIONS archives audiovisuelles audience (mesure d') autoradio Europe 1 hertzien (faisceau) INA (Institut nati...
-
L’EUROJAZZ dans les années 1980: Histoire
L'EUROJAZZ QUI MONTE. Le Polonais Tomasz Stanko illustre bien fessor jazzistÜJUf des pays de l'Est. Ci-contre: le trompett�tte, au Mans, en 1988. ©Mepl!isro L'EUROJAZZ QUI MONTE. Michel Petruccitmi impose sa musique en Europe et aux États-Unis. Ci-contre: le pianiste françai.t, à Paris, en /985. © Claude Cassian L'EUROJAZZ QUI MONTE. Diditr Lockwood, virtuost du violon électriqut. à Nimts, en 1987. © É;ric Bourrer lourd sur la «Scène>> du jazz. Il ne...
-
La presse, Un mal nécessaire ou une garantie pour la démocratie ?
serait aussi une forme de censure puisque seuls ceux qui en ont les moyens pourraient l'acheter.Prenons l'exemple de "Test-achats' qui tient à garder son indépendance pour garder sa crédibilité. Ce magasine tireses revenus uniquement des abonnements et de ce fait il est assez cher et tout le monde ne peut se permettre del'acheter. On pourrait donc dire que la presse libre n'est pas à la portée de toutes les bourses Un autre inconvénient de la presse actuelle est qu'elle doit faire de l'audien...
- Cours d'institutions juridictionelle
-
Word & Image
A Journal of Verbal/Visual Enquiry
ISSN: 0266-6286 (Print) 1943-2178 (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.
Reception and interference: reading Jean Molinet's rebus-poems ADRIAN ARMSTRONG Northern French culture in the late Middle Ages is marked not only by a proliferation of visual images, but also by the knowledge which these images convey, velY often in the form of figurative discourse. Traditional coded or symbolic visual fornls include heraldly, where tinctures and charges often accumulate particular connotations, and typological staine...
-
-
historia teatro
death, judgement, heaven, and hell - perilously familiar. The cycles stress the goodness and the grace of God, but they also point to his awesome power and the justice of his purposes. They trace the history of the divine will from the fall of Lucifer, through the creation of the world and the fall of Adam, to Christ's acts of redemption. They end with a calculated bang as God's 'for-thoght' is fulfilled in the ending of 'all erthely thyng'. English theatre had its formal beginnings in the L...
-
How does Shakespeare establish the character of Richard in the first two scenes’ of Richard the III?
combined with the skill he has demonstrated in the scene, the audience knows he will achieve his diabolic plans. The question is how. In the next scene, Richard’s ability of being one step in front of people is confirmed. The obstacle he has the overcome in this scene, Anne’s hatred, seems to be hopeless and unachievable. Shakespeare portrays Anne’s animosity towards Richard with the help of actions “she spits at him”, “she looks scornfully at her” but also castigates him as an inhuman, un...
-
William Shakespeare
I
INTRODUCTION
William Shakespeare
English playwright and poet William Shakespeare, who lived in the late 1500s and early 1600s, is regarded as the greatest
dramatist in the history of English literature.
Avon, Warwickshire, a prosperous town in the English Midlands. Based on this record and on the fact that children in Shakespeare’s time were usually baptized two orthree days after birth, April 23 has traditionally been accepted as his date of birth. The third of eight children, William Shakespeare was the eldest son of John Shakespeare, a locally prominent glovemaker and wool merchant, and Mary Arden, thedaughter of a well-to-do landowner in the nearby village of Wilmcote. The young Shakespeare...
-
Rap
I
INTRODUCTION
Jay-Z
Rapper Jay-Z rose to popularity with such albums as Vol.
Run-DMCTypically in rap music, vocalists recite rhyming lyrics in time to a beat that may be sampled from prerecorded music byother groups. Black youths developed rap music on the streets of inner cities in the United States during the 1970s, butthe style has expanded to include a wider variety of performers and audiences. The rap group Run-DMC, shown here, wasa powerful early influence in the genre. The group helped bring rap music into the mainstream when it released “WalkThis Way” (1986), a s...
-
Collectibles and Collecting.
common blond and thus commands a higher price. If there are different variations to a collectible, the least common one is usually worth more. Often there areinteresting stories behind rarities, such as the highly sought-after 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card. At that time tobacco companies manufactured and distributedbaseball cards, and when the antitobacco Wagner complained, his card was pulled from production. Very few copies in good condition have ever been found. C Age Age is often an indic...
-
Book Publishing
I
INTRODUCTION
Book Publishing, manufacture, publication, and distribution of books.
they use advanced printers and binding techniques to run off as many books as required. Printing only as many books as needed allows companies to save money, andbeing able to store books digitally means that books can be printed whenever necessary, keeping them in print indefinitely. B Marketing and Distribution Once the book has been made, it is ready for distribution. Traditionally, trade books have been sold primarily by salespeople calling on bookstores across the countryand taking orders f...
-
Confucian philosophy, Chinese
occupies a pre-eminent place in the history of Chinese philosophy. The core of Confucian thought lies in the teachings of Confucius (551-479 BC) contained in the Analects ( Lunyu ), along with the brilliant and divergent contributions of Mencius (372?-289 BC) and Xunzi ( fl. 298-238 BC), as well as the Daxue (Great Learning) and the Zhongyong (Doctrine of the Mean), originally chapters in the Liji (Book of Rites). Significant and original developments, particularly along a quasi-metaphysica...
-
Droit Judiciaire Privé
l’insuffisance de moyens alors que la demande est considérable et s’accroît de jour en jour. Dans un procès le rôledu DJP est souvent déterminant sur l’issue d’un litige, d’un contentieux car il est fréquent que des affaires ne soientpas tranchées sur le fond en raison de blocages procéduraux (erreurs d’assignation). II) Les caractères du DJP : Le DJ est coloré de deux traits principaux : le formalisme et le caractère impératif. A) Le formalisme : La procédure civil...
-
- Code Pénal 315 P
-
Article 418 du Code de procédure pénale : commentaire
au greffe, ou pendant l'au- dience par simple decla- ration jusqu'au moment des requisitions. Pour les affaires aux enjeux peu importants (10 000 F de dommages et interets ou restitution d'objets sai- sis), iiest possible de se constituer partie civile par courrier recommande avec accuse de reception. A noter : itest possible de se porter partie civile sans engager de proces. Si vous apprenez, par exemple, qu'une affaire passant devant le juge conceme une personne qui vous a cause un pre- judice...