56 résultats pour "considèrent"
- Si tu veux bien réfléchir, Socrate, à l'effet visé par la punition du coupable, la réalité elle-même te montrera que les hommes considèrent la vertu comme une chose qui s'acquiert.
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Modèle de Solow
The steady state is x= 1 + 1 2 x i.e. x= 2 We have f0 (x ) = dx t+1 dx t = 1 2 Then the system converges monotonically towards the steady state. Consider the example xt+1 = 1 + 2 x t the steady state is x= 1 + 2 x i.e. x= 1 We have f0 (x ) = dx t+1 dx t = 2 Then the system diverges monotonically from the steady state. Consider the example xt+1 = 1 1 2 x t The steady state is x= 1 1 2 x i.e. x= 2 3 We have f0 (x ) = dx t+1 dx t = 1 2 Then the system converges in a oscillatory way towards the stea...
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United States Senate.
providing for military forces, and declaring war. Article I, Section 8, also gives Congress implied powers—to “make all laws which shall be necessary and proper” forcarrying out the enumerated powers, and to investigate and oversee the executive branch. The Senate also has the power to conduct impeachment trials against thepresident, federal judges, and other officials. The Senate can only impeach someone after the House brings charges, however. A two-thirds majority vote of thesenators in the c...
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la faveur des gens du pays, qu'ils considèrent bien quelle
Forli quand fut mort le comte Jérôme son époux, parce que grâce à elle elle put fuir l'assaut populaire et attendre le secours de Milan, et récupérer l'État ; et les temps se trouvaient alors tels que l'étranger ne pouvait porter secours au peuple ; mais ensuite à elle non plus les forteresses ne servirent guère quand César Borgia l'attaqua et que son peuple hostile se joignit à l'étranger. Par conséquent, alors et d'abord, il lui aurait été plus sûr de n'être pas haïe du peuple qu...
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septentrionaux considèrent que leurs voisins plus au sud font des colliers particulièrement précieux.
XXIX HOMMES, FEMMES,CHEFSAu-delà deCampos Novos,leposte deVilhena –au point culminant duplateau –se composait en1938 dequelques huttes aumilieu d’unefriche longue etlarge dequelques centaines demètres, marquant l’emplacement où(dans l’esprit des constructeurs delaligne) devait s’élever laChicago duMato Grosso. Ilparaît qu’onytrouve maintenant unchamp d’aviation militaire ;demon temps, lapopulation seréduisait àdeux familles privéesdetout ravitaillement depuishuit ans etqui, comme jel’ai conté, é...
- Trans-avant-garde : ce terme regroupe des artistes de la fin des années 1980 qui considèrent que l'abstraction et l'art conceptuel sont dépassés.
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Essay : Stranger in the village
people are courteous, he still can feel that he is not welcomed in this village where people are racist and narrow-minded. The reactions of the villagers can partially be explained by their lack of culture and their narrow-mindedness. Indeed, these people live in a tiny village which is cut of the outside world. They have to go to the village at the foot of the mountain to see a movie or go to the bank as there is no movie house, no bank nor library in the village. It seems that p...
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Tom Jones (1749)
Henry Fielding
Book I -- Chapter 1
An author ought to consider himself, not as a gentleman who gives a private or
eleemosynary treat, but rather as one who keeps a public ordinary, at which all
persons are welcome for their money.
True wit is nature to advantage drest; What oft was thought, but ne'er so well exprest. The same animal which hath the honour to have some part of his flesh eaten at the table of a duke, may perhaps be degraded in another part, and some of his limbs gibbeted, as it were, in the vilest stall in town. Where, then, lies the difference between the food of the nobleman and the porter, if both are at dinner on the same ox or calf, but in the seasoning, the dressing, the garnishing, and the setting for...
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Gehrig Bids Farewell.
“We want Lou! We want Lou!” the crowd chanted. The emcee looked over to Gehrig. Gehrig slowly shook his head from side to side. Workers began removing thesound equipment. Gehrig headed for the dugout but then turned around. McCarthy said something to him, which the New York Times lip-read as, “Come on, Lou, just rap out another.” Gehrig held up his hand to get the crowd's attention, swallowed hard, and forced a smile. Fiddling with his cap and scratching at the turf with his cleats, he spo...
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From Robinson Crusoe - anthology.
How strange a Chequer-Work of Providence is the Life of Man! and by what secret differing Springs are the Affections hurry'd about as differing Circumstancespresent! To Day we love what to Morrow we hate; to Day we seek what to Morrow we shun; to Day we desire what to Morrow we fear; nay even tremble at theApprehensions of; this was exemplify'd in me at this Time in the most lively Manner imaginable; for I whose only Affliction was, that I seem'd banished from humanSociety, that I was alone, cir...
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Quantum Theory
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INTRODUCTION
Quantum Theory, in physics, description of the particles that make up matter and how they interact with each other and with energy.
electron in the same way a particle with momentum would: It bumps the electron and changes the electron’s path. The light is also affected by the collision as though itwere a particle, in that its energy and momentum changes. Momentum is a quantity that can be defined for all particles. For light particles, or photons, momentum depends on the frequency, or color, of the photon, which in turndepends on the photon’s energy. The energy of a photon is equal to a constant number, called Planck’s cons...
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Perception (psychology).
A4 Closure According to the law of closure, we prefer complete forms to incomplete forms. Thus, in the drawing below, we mentally close the gaps and perceive a picture of a duck. This tendency allows us to perceive whole objects from incomplete and imperfect forms. A5 Common Fate The law of common fate leads us to group together objects that move in the same direction. In the following illustration, imagine that three of the balls are moving in one direction, and two of the balls are mo...
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Library (institution).
rooms, special galleries for exhibitions, auditoriums for lectures or concerts, computer rooms, children’s rooms, photocopy rooms, and classrooms. A3 Lending Materials As part of their mission to provide information resources to the community, public libraries allow users to borrow items from their collections for limited amounts of time.To be eligible to borrow public library materials, a user must register her or his name, address, and other basic information with the local library’s circulat...
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Est-il immoral de faire souffir un animal ?
souffrance. Dans la nature, ce qui prédomine c'est la lutte pour la vie, la loi du plus fort. Dans cette perspective, les espèces se font souffrir les unes les autres, s'entretuent pour survivre. Alors pourquoi l'homme, lui, ne pourrait-il pas faire souffrir les animaux ? Pourquoi cela, particulièrement, serait immoral ? Les animaux auraient le droit de se faire souffrir entre eux, mais, parce que nous sommes des hommes, nous n'aurions pas le droit ? Pas le droit de bless...
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Memory (psychology).
memory span —how many items people can correctly recall in order. Researchers would show people increasingly long sequences of digits or letters and then ask them to recall as many of the items as they could. In 1956 American psychologist George Miller reviewed many experiments on memory span and concluded that peoplecould hold an average of seven items in short-term memory. He referred to this limit as “the magical number seven, plus or minus two” because the results of thestudies were so consi...
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Article L. 132-8 du Code des assurances : commentaire
('allocation aux adultes handicarges. L'assurance-vie entiere ga- rantit le versement d'un capital pour l'enfant, quelle que soft la date du deces de ('assure. Les contrats d'assurance souscrits au profit des en- fants handicap& permettent de beneficier dune reduc- tion d'impot Celle-ci cor- respond a 25 % des primes payees chaque armee dans la limite de 7 000 F plus I 500 F par enfant Article L. 132-8 du Code des assurances : Retablir l'equite entre les enfants : le Code civil impose un partage...
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Définition et usage du mot:
BESOGNER, verbe.
/> PROSPER M?RIM?E, Chronique du r?gne de Charles IX, 1829, page 118. II.? Emploi transitif. Ouvrier qui besogne mal tout ce qu'il fait (Larousse du XXe. si?cle en six volumes). ? R?gionalisme?: ? 5. Raboliot lui aussi travaillait ? l'embauche?: (...), sa cogn?e frappait juste et raide au pied des arbres qu'elle besognait;... MAURICE GENEVOIX, Raboliot, 1925, page 27. ? Rare. Faire l'amour avec une femme. Je me prends ? la besogner sauvagement (OSCAR VLADISLAS DE LUBICZ-MILOSZ, L'Am...
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Qu'est-ce-que la sociologie de la musique?
économique, anthropologique, symbolique... Elle englobe tout un panel d'expressions du social. Pourtant, pendant une longue période de l'Histoire de la musique, ses analyses et intérprétations étaient le fait des Philosophes, puis des Historiens, jusqu'à ce que, il n'y a que récemment, le statut de la Musicologie soit enfin reconnue comme tel. Alors, la rencontre inédite des notions de « musique » et de « société » a été sujette à de nombreuses critiques, voire d'attaques, souvent virulentes ....
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cours sur la morale
soumis) *Déterminisme : Système philosophique selon lequel les événements déterminés par des précédents, suivent une loi de cause à effets. 2/ Liberté intérieure et vie publique Si l'on définit la liberté par rapport à l'esclavage la liberté est caractérisée par une capacité d'initiative et d'autonomie. Les Stoïciens ont pensé la liberté en dehors de tout statut politique. Ce sont les premiers philosophes de l'antiquité à vouloir définir cette liberté intérieure. Ils insistent sur les...
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Les adieux du vieillard - Supplément au voyage de Bougainville
l'innocence, c'est quelque chose de pur, proche de la nature, ils n'ont pas le côté civilisé mais cela ne les empêchepas d'être heureux. Cette innocence est due à la copropriété : " tout est à tous " (l.20 page 40) et " nos mœurssont plus sages et plus honnêtes que les tiennes " (l.14-15 page 42). Ce que les Européens qualifient d'ignoranceest en fait l'innocence, la sagesse aidant au bonheur de cette société.B. Liberté et toléranceDans ce texte, le vieillard met aussi en évidence deux autres as...
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From "Resistance to Civil Government" - anthology.
intending it, as God. A very few—as heroes, patriots, martyrs, reformers in the great sense, and men—serve the state with their consciences also, and so necessarily resist it for the most part; and they are commonly treated as enemies by it. A wise man will only be useful as a man, and will not submit to be “clay,” and “stop a holeto keep the wind away,” but leave that office to his dust at least: “I am too high born to be propertied,To be a second at control,Or useful serving-man and instr...
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James Monroe.
In October 1786, Monroe resigned from Congress and settled with his bride in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he began a law practice. His retirement from politics wasbrief. He was soon elected to the town council, and then once again to the Virginia legislature. However, Monroe never lost touch with national politics. He corresponded regularly with both Jefferson and Madison. In 1786 Monroe attended the AnnapolisConvention, which had been called to consider interstate commerce and other matters...
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James Monroe - USA History.
In October 1786, Monroe resigned from Congress and settled with his bride in Fredericksburg, Virginia, where he began a law practice. His retirement from politics wasbrief. He was soon elected to the town council, and then once again to the Virginia legislature. However, Monroe never lost touch with national politics. He corresponded regularly with both Jefferson and Madison. In 1786 Monroe attended the AnnapolisConvention, which had been called to consider interstate commerce and other matters...
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From Bush v.
legal requirements. This case has shown that punch card balloting machines can produce an unfortunate number of ballots which are not punched in a clean, complete way by the voter.After the current counting, it is likely legislative bodies nationwide will examine ways to improve the mechanisms and machinery for voting. B The individual citizen has no federal constitutional right to vote for electors for the President of the United States unless and until the state legislature chooses astatewide...
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Thomas Jefferson
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INTRODUCTION
Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), third president of the United States (1801-1809) and author of the Declaration of Independence.
Jefferson was a poor speaker, but his literary talents made him a highly valued member of committees when resolutions and other public papers were drafted. Heemerged as the recognized author of the patriot cause in Virginia and indeed in the whole of the colonies. Jefferson's first public paper, however, was considered toostiff and formal, and it was rewritten. The paper was a response to the greeting of the new governor, Lord Botetourt, to the General Assembly. Jefferson, who nevertook criticis...
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Thomas Jefferson.
Jefferson was a poor speaker, but his literary talents made him a highly valued member of committees when resolutions and other public papers were drafted. Heemerged as the recognized author of the patriot cause in Virginia and indeed in the whole of the colonies. Jefferson's first public paper, however, was considered toostiff and formal, and it was rewritten. The paper was a response to the greeting of the new governor, Lord Botetourt, to the General Assembly. Jefferson, who nevertook criticis...
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Thomas Jefferson
Jefferson was a poor speaker, but his literary talents made him a highly valued member of committees when resolutions and other public papers were drafted. Heemerged as the recognized author of the patriot cause in Virginia and indeed in the whole of the colonies. Jefferson's first public paper, however, was considered toostiff and formal, and it was rewritten. The paper was a response to the greeting of the new governor, Lord Botetourt, to the General Assembly. Jefferson, who nevertook criticis...
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Thomas Jefferson - USA History.
Jefferson was a poor speaker, but his literary talents made him a highly valued member of committees when resolutions and other public papers were drafted. Heemerged as the recognized author of the patriot cause in Virginia and indeed in the whole of the colonies. Jefferson's first public paper, however, was considered toostiff and formal, and it was rewritten. The paper was a response to the greeting of the new governor, Lord Botetourt, to the General Assembly. Jefferson, who nevertook criticis...
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Criminal Punishment.
In the United States and Canada, younger offenders may be sentenced to highly regimented, military-style correctional programs known as boot camps. Generally,offenders volunteer to participate in boot camp programs to avoid other types of incarceration. At boot camps, officials subject offenders to strict discipline and physicaltraining. They also provide educational or vocational programs. Boot camps serve as an alternative to traditional, long-term incarceration and attempt to train offenderst...
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Religion.
By the end of the 19th century, scholars were making religion an object of systematic inquiry. Müller’s comparative approach was adopted in many European andJapanese universities, and as a result the common features of world religions (such as gods, prayer, priesthood, and creation myths) were the subjects of sustainedscholarly investigation. In addition, field anthropologists had begun to compile firsthand accounts of the religions of peoples who previously had been dismissed assavages. The stu...
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Advertising.
Advertising agencies make money in a variety of ways. When the agency uses the client’s advertising budget to buy time for an ad on the radio or on television or whenit buys space for an ad in a newspaper or magazine, the media outlet allows the agency to keep 15 percent of the cost of the space or the time as a commission. The15 percent commission has become an advertising industry standard and usually accounts for the largest portion of the agency’s income. Agencies also charge clientsfor the...
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Prison.
Furthermore, experts disagree about whether imprisoning criminals actually prevents further crime. Some critics charge that American prisons simply warehouseviolence—meaning that U.S. prison inmates are confined and incapacitated in large numbers, with little or no effort made to rehabilitate them. Critics have labeled theresult of this process turnstile justice, referring to the fact that most inmates are chronic and persistent offenders and return to prison following conviction for new crime...
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Supreme Court of the United States.
The Constitution does not specify formal qualifications for membership on the Supreme Court. From the beginning, though, justices have all been lawyers, and mostpursued legal and political careers before serving on the Court. Many justices served as members of Congress, governors, or members of the Cabinet. One president,William Howard Taft, was later appointed chief justice. Some justices came to the Court from private law practice, and others were appointed from positions as lawprofessors. Man...
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William Shakespeare
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INTRODUCTION
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), English playwright and poet, recognized in much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists.
Shakespeare’s reputation today is, however, based primarily on the 38 plays that he wrote, modified, or collaborated on. Records of Shakespeare’s plays begin toappear in 1594, when the theaters reopened with the passing of the plague that had closed them for 21 months. In December of 1594 his play The Comedy of Errors was performed in London during the Christmas revels at Gray’s Inn, one of the London law schools. In March of the following year he received payment for two playsthat had been per...
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William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare’s reputation today is, however, based primarily on the 38 plays that he wrote, modified, or collaborated on. Records of Shakespeare’s plays begin toappear in 1594, when the theaters reopened with the passing of the plague that had closed them for 21 months. In December of 1594 his play The Comedy of Errors was performed in London during the Christmas revels at Gray’s Inn, one of the London law schools. In March of the following year he received payment for two playsthat had been per...
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Le Québec n'est, juridiquement, que l'une des dix provinces de la fédération canadienne, mais les
Québécois francophones se considèrent comme...
Le Québec n'est, juridiquement, que l'une des dix provinces de la fédération canadienne, mais les Québécois francophones se considèrent comme une nation distincte de la nation canadienne et réclament un statut conforme à cette définition. L'égalité des deux nations se heurte cependant à l'égalité des provinces, incluse dans la Constitution de 1982. D'où la grave crise politique que connaît le Canada depuis l'échec de l'accord du lac Meech, en juin 1990, qui visait justement à reconnaître le cara...
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« Beaucoup de jeunes ne considèrent plus le travail comme une activité capable
d'absorber toute l'attention et toute la personne....
« Beaucoup de jeunes ne considèrent plus le travail comme une activité capable d'absorber toute l'attention et toute la personne. L'activité professionnelle n'est plus l'unique souci et l'unique centre d'intérêt. Elle n'est plus que l'un des nombreux aspects de la vie. N'ayant qu'une signification partielle, elle devient de plus en plus un simple moyen de parvenir à d'autres fins, une façon de gagner un peu d'argent pour accomplir ce que l'on désire vraiment : ce n'est plus par le travail que le...
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LA VIE AMÉRICAINE
Introduction·: Les Américains considèrent qùe I' "american
way of lite" représente la civilisation par excellence et la...
LA VIE AMÉRICAINE Introduction·: Les Américains considèrent qùe I' "american way of lite" représente la civilisation par excellence et la proposent en exemple à tous tes peuples.· 1. La religion. a. Les Américains croient en Dieu. 2,7 % seulement d'entre eux se déclarent sans religion. L'athéisme est extrêmement mal vu dans tous les milieux. b. Plus de la moitié sont protestants, mais ils se répartissent en plu sieurs Églises : dans l'ordre décroissant, on trouve les baptistes, les méthodiste...
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Définition du terme:
CONSIDÉRER, verbe transitif.
ANDR? GIDE, Les Nouvelles Nourritures, 1935, page 274. ? Expression. ? tout bien consid?rer?: ? 5. Je lui ai dit [? Vieillard] qu'? tout bien consid?rer, la religion expliquait mieux que tous les syst?mes la destin?e de l'homme, c'est-?-dire la r?signation. EUG?NE DELACROIX, Journal, 1852, page 204. ? Sp?cialement. Prendre en consid?ration. Il rallia en h?te ses id?es, ?touffa ses ?motions, consid?ra la pr?sence de Javert (VICTOR HUGO, Les Mis?rables, tome 1, 1862, page 272 ). Les pre...
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Définition du terme:
CONSIDÉRANT, -ANTE, participe présent, adjectifet substantif.
consid?rait avec application sa toile, pos?e ? trois m?tres de lui, sur le chevalet. ROGER MARTIN DU GARD, Les Thibault, L'?t? 1914, 1936, page 9. ? Emploi pronominal r?ciproque?: ? 2. Alors elles se consid?r?rent silencieusement. Elles n'avaient, la servante et la ma?tresse, aucun secret l'une pour l'autre. Enfin F?licit? soupira?: ? Si j'?tais de vous, madame, j'irais chez M. Guillaumin. GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Madame Bovary, tome 2, 1857, page 154. ? Par extension. Regarder, examiner qu...
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Article 700 du Nouveau Code de procédure civile : commentaire
Ces depens taxables ne comprennent cependant pas les frais annexes supportes par les parties, comme les honoraires d'avocat, les frais de transport, compensation de temps... que Ion appelle « frais irrepe- tibles ». Les frais irrepeti- bles : Les frais irrepetibles sont ceux qui ne sont pas compris dans les depens. Ils sont generalement mis a la charge de la partie tenue aux depens ou, a defaut, de la partieperdante. Cette charge permet aux creanciers, meme de petites sommes, d'affronter leurs d...
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Déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme proclamée par les Nations unies, le 10 décembre 1948 (commentaire de document)
assurent la coopération : BIRD, FMI, UNESCO, UNICEF, FAO, BIT, OMS, etc... L'action de l'ONU, dès sa fondation, est limitée par quelques contradictions. La Charte interdit l'immixtion dans lesaffaires intérieures des Etats, ce qui empêche d'assurer le contrôle du bon exercice des droits de l'homme. Elleproclame « l'égalité des nations grandes ou petites » mais assure des privilèges considérables aux cinq membrespermanents. Elle prétend assurer la paix, mais il suffit du veto d'un des grand...
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La Bible (résumé & analyse)
religion; l'Apocalypse, que beaucoup considèrent comme une prophétie sur la fin des temps. lES UVRES DU NOUVEAU TESTAMENT 1. Les livres canoniques du Nouveau Testamen� les quatre Évangiles, racontent la vie de Jésus de Nazareth : Évangile selon Matthieu La tradition ancienne attribuait le premier des évangiles canoniques à Matthieu, ce collecteur d'impôts que Jésus avait appelé pour en faire un des douze opôtns, et que Marc et ' .. � . -.:î...
- Droit commercial
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La Psychiatrie est elle une science?
distinguish science from non-science. Philosophers of science now generally agree that the search for a demarcation criterion has failed. However, in other disciplines the search for a means of distinguishing science from pseudoscience continues. I review the current debate in psychology and psychiatry. Then, returning to philosophical work, I discuss and support accounts according to which 'science' is best considered a family resemblance term. This suggests that whether psychiatric research is...
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la constitution
Avec la renaissance va apparai t re le concept moderne d’état que nous appelons l’état- nation, c’est à cette époque historiquement que le pouvoir poli t iq ue va se consti t uer à l’in tér ieu r de ter r i to i res européens en lu t t an t d’une part contre l’émiet tement féodal et d’aut re part contre la prétent ion hégémonique du pape. A la fin du 17 ème siècle cela va abouti r à une conception à la fois...
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Biodiversidad - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Las áreas ricas en especies endémicas pueden ser lugares de especiación activa o de refugio de especies muy antiguas; sea cual sea su interés teórico, es importante parala gestión práctica de la biodiversidad identificar estas áreas discretas con proporciones elevadas de endemismos. Por definición, las especies endémicas de un lugardeterminado no se encuentran en ningún otro. Cuanto menor es el área de endemismo, mayor es el riesgo de que las especies endémicas sufran cambios de población deorig...
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Nutrición humana - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Las proteínas son nutrientes que no se almacenan en el organismo, por lo que es necesario incluirlas en la dieta diaria. La cantidad de proteínas que se debe ingerir cada díadepende de muchos factores, como la edad o el estado de salud. Por lo general, las necesidades proteicas de un adulto sano son aproximadamente 0,8-1 g/kg de peso ydía. Cuando se ingieren proteínas en exceso, lo cual es frecuente en países con dietas ricas en carne, las proteínas sobrantes se descomponen en compuestos product...
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Hydrogen - chemistry.
Hydrogen gas does not usually react with other chemicals at room temperature. That is, it does not split into two hydrogen atoms to combine with other chemicals. Thebond between the hydrogen atoms is very strong and can only be broken with a large amount of energy. However, when heated with a flame or a spark, hydrogen gaswill react violently with oxygen in the air to produce water in the following reaction: 2H2 + O 2 → 2H 2O This chemical equation shows that two hydrogen molecules (H 2) and o...