179 résultats pour "caroline"
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Débat Single Sex School
ways to learn, independence, participation during class, ability to succeed in school, attitude in school, behavior in school and grades. Highlights of the survey results included: · Roughly three-quarters of the students who participated in the survey believed that single-gender classes were contributing factors to their improvements in each category. · Although both boys and girls gave positive reviews to the single-gender experience, the strongest endorsements came from girls. Four ou...
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College Basketball: National Invitational Tournament Winners.
Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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sociologie de l'identité
de l'enfance et de l'âge adulte (voir définition) ainsi cela nous a donné envie de travailler sur cette période de la vie. Nous nous sommes alors posé la question des choix culturels dans la construction de l'identité. Nous avons pensé que celle ci avait une importance assez forte chez les adolescents, et permettais à ceux ci de construire leur identité. *definiton adolescence: le terme adolescent est un terme récent apparu avec l'industrialisation (XIX iéme siècle). Il désigne une période d...
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L'Argent
Eh bien, sans la spéculation, on ne ferait pas d'affaires, ma chère amie.
" C'est M. Busch qui m'envoie, monsieur... " La colère le tint debout, et il ne lui dit même pas de s'asseoir. Cette voix grêle, dans ce corps débordant, venait de lui faire reconnaître Mme Méchain. Une jolie actionnaire, cette acheteuse d'actions à la livre ! Elle, tranquillement, expliquait que Busch l'envoyait pour avoir des renseignements sur l'émission de la Banque universelle. Restait-il des titres disponibles ? Pouvait-on espérer en obtenir, avec la prime accordée aux syndicataire...
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Grand oral du bac : Gustave Flaubert (Exposé – Art & Littérature – Collège/Lycée)
MADAME BovARY • La rédaction du roman s'achève le 30 avril 1856, après cinquante-six mois d'un travail acharné dont témoignent près de cinq mille pages de brou illons et manuscrits. Le récit doit beaucoup aux expériences de l'auteur. • Madame Bovary est un roman dédié à Louis Bouilhet, qui est d'abord prépublié en six livraisons, dans La Revue de Paris, entre le 1" octobre et le 15 décembre 1856 - un périodique mal considéré par le nouveau p...
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L'Argent
Violemment, il eut un geste d'affirmation.
Mme Caroline elle-même s'était remise à rire. Et la conversation continua sur un ton de familière bienveillance. " C'est que j'aime beaucoup mon frère, c'est que je vous aime vous- même plus que vous ne pensez, et cela me ferait un gros chagrin de vous voir vous engager dans des trafics louches, où il n'y a, au bout, que désastre et que tristesse... Ainsi, tenez ! puisque nous en sommes là- dessus, la spéculation, le jeu à la Bourse, eh bien ! j'en ai une terreur folle. J'étais si heureus...
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Article de presse: La question noire aux Etats-Unis
américaine qui l'a suivie leur ont ouvert, même dans les Etats du Sud, les portes de nombreuses professions qui leur étaientautrefois interdites. Leur niveau de vie s'est en conséquence très vite relevé, et leur revenu moyen atteint aujourd'hui 55 % decelui des Blancs. Cette prospérité a d'ailleurs développé chez eux le désir et la volonté d'obtenir une véritable égalité en usant davantage de leursdroits politiques et d'une législation qui leur est de plus en plus favorable. La population...
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Andrew Jackson.
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Andrew Jackson
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Andrew Jackson - USA History.
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Le scarabée d'or d'Edgar Allan Poe
Le Scarabée d'or ( The Gold Bug ) est une nouvelle d' Edgar Allan Poe , parue en juin 1843 dans le journal de Philadelphie Dollar Newspaper . Poe a gagné un concours organisé par le journal et reçu un prix de 100 dollars, ce qui représente le montant le plus élevé que l'écrivain ait touché pour une nouvelle publiée 1 . C'est également le texte le plus largement lu du vivant de l'auteur 2 . La nouvelle popularisa la c...
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Traditionnellement désignée comme le cinquième continent, l'Océanie comprend, dans
l'océan Pacifique, deux grands États insulaires indépendants (Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande),
et des archipels dispersés, indépendants ou non, où prédominent les populations indigènes.
Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée Pâques (île de) Pitcairn Islands Polynésie Polynésie française Salomon (îles) Samoa (îles) Samoa américaines Samoa occidentales Tokelau Tonga (îles) Tuvalu Vanuatu Wallis-et-Futuna Relief et structure. La nature géologique des terres océaniennes est complexe : vieux socle australien, terrains métamorphiques et sédimentaires de Nouvelle-Zélande et de Nouvelle- Calédonie, abondance d'îles volcaniques et coralliennes. Pour comprendre leur disposition, il fau...
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Biographie_Baudelaire
FRANÇAIS Toutes séries Nº : 01047 Fiche Cours LE TALENT C’EST D’AVOIR ENVIE 2 En partenariat avec : © Tous droits réservés Studyrama 2010 Fiche téléchargée sur www.studyrama.com Charles, baptisé le 7 juin 1821 en l’église de Saint-Sulpice. Ses parrain et marraine sont Pierre Pérignon, tuteur de Joseph-François, et son épouse. En février 1827, alors que Baudelaire n’a que 6 ans, Joseph-François meurt. Le jeune Baudelaire pleure ce père chéri et son souvenir va le hanter durant toute son e...
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History of Colonial America - U.
Despite the lack of settlement, New France prospered as a vast fur-trading enterprise. French explorers traveled deep into the North American continent seeking newsupplies of deerskins and beaver pelts. In 1673 French missionary Jacques Marquette reached the Mississippi River in present-day Wisconsin. In 1681 explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, traveled down the majestic Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. He honored the reign of King Louis XIV (1643-1715) by creating the newcolony...
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Cotton - biology.
VII COTTONSEED Once a waste-disposal problem for gins, cottonseed is now a valuable by-product. The seed goes to oil mills, where it is delinted of its linters in an operation similar toginning. The bare seed is then cracked and the kernel removed. The meal that remains after the oil has been extracted is high in protein. Linters are used for paddingin furniture and automobiles, for absorbent cotton swabs, and for manufacture of many cellulose products such as rayon, plastics, lacquers, and sm...
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Tobacco - biology.
quality cigars are made entirely by hand, most cigars are manufactured by machine. Chewing tobaccos are generally made from thick grades of leaves to which binders and flavorings are added. Chewing tobacco is formed by pressing the tobacco intoblocks known as plugs. Snuff is made by grinding tobacco into fine powder, which is then allowed to ferment for a long period of time. Frequently, snuff is scented withspices, such as jasmine or cloves. V TOBACCO INDUSTRY Over 6 million tons of commercial...
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Florida - USA History.
accidentally introduced into the region in the 1880s, and it spread with alarming rapidity throughout the upper reaches of the river. The plant is very difficult toeradicate, and it has also clogged the channels of other Florida rivers. To increase drainage of the Everglades, which drain naturally to Florida Bay and the Gulf ofMexico, a number of drainage channels and canals have been built across southern Florida. Among the rivers flowing from the peninsula to the Gulf of Mexico are the Suwanne...
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Romantik (Sprache & Litteratur).
patriotischen Schrifttums aus, wie Ernst Moritz Arndts Geist der Zeit (1806-1818) und Der Rhein, Deutschlands Strom und Deutschlands Grenze (1813) oder die Kriegsdichtung Theodor Körners, Max von Schenkendorfs und Friedrich Rückerts ( Geharnischte Sonette, 1814). Im selben Zusammenhang standen Fichtes Reden an die deutsche Nation (1807-1808) sowie der streitbare Journalismus von Joseph Görres (Rheinischer Merkur) und Heinrich von Kleists Berliner Abendblätter. 3 DIE LITERARISCHE ROMAN...
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Abolitionist Movement.
The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1789-1799), widely seen as revolutions by citizens against oppressive rulers, transformed thisEnlightenment assertion into a call for universal liberty and freedom. The successful slave revolt that began in the French colony of Saint-Domingue in 1791 was part of this revolutionary age. Led by François Dominique ToussaintLouverture, black rebels overthrew the colonial government, ended slavery in the colony, and in 1804 established th...
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Abolitionist Movement - U.
The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1789-1799), widely seen as revolutions by citizens against oppressive rulers, transformed thisEnlightenment assertion into a call for universal liberty and freedom. The successful slave revolt that began in the French colony of Saint-Domingue in 1791 was part of this revolutionary age. Led by François Dominique ToussaintLouverture, black rebels overthrew the colonial government, ended slavery in the colony, and in 1804 established th...
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Ulysses S.
In the autumn of 1862, Grant began planning the drive on Vicksburg, Mississippi, the Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River, which was to yield one of hisgreatest military successes. After several unsuccessful attempts on Vicksburg during the winter, Grant devised a new strategy of attack. In April 1863 he marched hisarmy south along the west side of the river to a point well below the heavily defended city. There, with the aid of the Union river fleet, he crossed the river and began as...
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Ulysses S.
In the autumn of 1862, Grant began planning the drive on Vicksburg, Mississippi, the Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River, which was to yield one of hisgreatest military successes. After several unsuccessful attempts on Vicksburg during the winter, Grant devised a new strategy of attack. In April 1863 he marched hisarmy south along the west side of the river to a point well below the heavily defended city. There, with the aid of the Union river fleet, he crossed the river and began as...
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War of 1812 - History.
the thorough training they received in handling guns was far ahead of contemporary British standards. As hostilities loomed, Congress authorized a regular army of 35,000 men, but when the United States officially declared war in June 1812, the actual land force was lessthan 10,000 and nearly half of these soldiers were raw recruits. The existing troops were also widely scattered in small garrisons. The government planned tosupplement this regular force with 50,000 volunteers and 100,000 militiam...
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War of 1812 - U.
the thorough training they received in handling guns was far ahead of contemporary British standards. As hostilities loomed, Congress authorized a regular army of 35,000 men, but when the United States officially declared war in June 1812, the actual land force was lessthan 10,000 and nearly half of these soldiers were raw recruits. The existing troops were also widely scattered in small garrisons. The government planned tosupplement this regular force with 50,000 volunteers and 100,000 militiam...
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Delaware - geography.
D Climate Delaware has generally hot and humid summers and mild winters. D1 Temperature In July, average daytime temperatures are usually in the upper 20°s to lower 30°sC (80°sF) or even higher. But because summer nights tend to be cooler than thedays, July averages are about 24°C (about 75°F). In addition, onshore sea breezes can reduce daytime temperatures along the coast by 3 to 6 Celsius degrees (5 to 10Fahrenheit degrees). January averages range from -1°C (31°F) at Newark, in the north, t...
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Delaware - USA History.
D Climate Delaware has generally hot and humid summers and mild winters. D1 Temperature In July, average daytime temperatures are usually in the upper 20°s to lower 30°sC (80°sF) or even higher. But because summer nights tend to be cooler than thedays, July averages are about 24°C (about 75°F). In addition, onshore sea breezes can reduce daytime temperatures along the coast by 3 to 6 Celsius degrees (5 to 10Fahrenheit degrees). January averages range from -1°C (31°F) at Newark, in the north, t...
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Arkansas - geography.
temperature rises to the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F). C2 Precipitation Arkansas receives about 1,000 to 1,300 mm (about 40 to 50 in) of precipitation a year, and some areas receive even more. Most of the rain comes during winter andspring and at times is so heavy as to cause flooding. Snow is rare in the south but amounts to more than 250 mm (10 in) a year in the mountains. C3 Growing Season Arkansas has a long growing season. It averages 211 days for the state as a whole and ranges from 241...
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Arkansas - USA History.
temperature rises to the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F). C2 Precipitation Arkansas receives about 1,000 to 1,300 mm (about 40 to 50 in) of precipitation a year, and some areas receive even more. Most of the rain comes during winter andspring and at times is so heavy as to cause flooding. Snow is rare in the south but amounts to more than 250 mm (10 in) a year in the mountains. C3 Growing Season Arkansas has a long growing season. It averages 211 days for the state as a whole and ranges from 241...