369 résultats pour "demonstration"
- Aristote: Connaissance scientifique et sensation
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Article de presse: 27 jours qui ébranlèrent la France
Après quelques discours enflammés, on se disperse vers 13 heures. Au début de l'après-midi, les Nanterrois qui ne savent où aller sont toujours là et à nouveau les orateurs se succèdent. Le tonmonte. La psychose d'agression reparaît : les " fafs " vont attaquer. Dans la confusion, les fausses nouvelles, les bruits alarmistes,la foule étudiante grossit rapidement. Comme la veille à Nanterre, les autorités font fermer à clef les portes des amphithéâtres,puis encercler la Sorbonne par la police,...
- L'AMOUR DE DIEU (Éthique, livre V) - Spinoza
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ÉTHIQUE DE NICOMAQUE - Livre II, chapitre I
2 l’art hippique lui-même et toute action se rapportant à la guerre tombent à leur tour sous l’art stratégique, c’est de la même façon que d’autres arts sont subordonnés à d’autres), dans tous ces cas, disons-nous, les fins des arts architectoniques doivent être préférées à toutes celles des arts subordonnés, puisque c’est en vue des premières fins qu’on pour- suit les autres. Peu importe, au surplus que les activités elles-mêmes soient les fins des actions, ou...
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Vladimir Lenin
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INTRODUCTION
Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924), Russian revolutionary leader and theorist, who presided over the first government of Soviet Russia and then that of the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics (USSR).
with Japan ( see Russo-Japanese War). A string of military defeats and the strains placed on society by the war made for a tense atmosphere in Saint Petersburg, and by the beginning of 1905 various segments of Russian society, including students and liberal members of the nobility, were calling for political reform. When an unarmedcrowd of workers marched to the city’s Winter Palace on January 9 (or January 22, in the Western, or New Style, calendar) to submit a petition to Emperor Nicholas II,s...
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Vladimir Lenin.
with Japan ( see Russo-Japanese War). A string of military defeats and the strains placed on society by the war made for a tense atmosphere in Saint Petersburg, and by the beginning of 1905 various segments of Russian society, including students and liberal members of the nobility, were calling for political reform. When an unarmedcrowd of workers marched to the city’s Winter Palace on January 9 (or January 22, in the Western, or New Style, calendar) to submit a petition to Emperor Nicholas II,s...
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Vladimir Lenin .
with Japan ( see Russo-Japanese War). A string of military defeats and the strains placed on society by the war made for a tense atmosphere in Saint Petersburg, and by the beginning of 1905 various segments of Russian society, including students and liberal members of the nobility, were calling for political reform. When an unarmedcrowd of workers marched to the city’s Winter Palace on January 9 (or January 22, in the Western, or New Style, calendar) to submit a petition to Emperor Nicholas II,s...
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Richard Nixon.
As President Eisenhower neared the end of his second term, his vice president emerged as his logical successor, and the president endorsed Nixon in March. Nixonreceived an impressive vote in party primaries, and at the Republican National Convention, held in Chicago in July, he received all but ten of the delegates’ votes on thefirst ballot. Nixon chose as his running mate the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts. An unusual feature of the campaign wasa serie...
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Richard Nixon
As President Eisenhower neared the end of his second term, his vice president emerged as his logical successor, and the president endorsed Nixon in March. Nixonreceived an impressive vote in party primaries, and at the Republican National Convention, held in Chicago in July, he received all but ten of the delegates’ votes on thefirst ballot. Nixon chose as his running mate the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts. An unusual feature of the campaign wasa serie...
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Estonia - country.
protest the expansion of open-pit phosphorite mining in northeastern Estonia. Their success in stopping the expansion prompted further demonstrations as part of thecountry’s independence movement. Since independence Estonia has taken measures to protect the environment. The government has ratified international agreementsto reduce emissions of hazardous wastes and greenhouse gases, as well as to protect biodiversity, wetlands, and endangered species. Estonians cherish thecountryside, and 31 perc...
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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...
- Cours: LA RELIGION (1 de 2)
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Kazakhstan - country.
mismanagement. Between 1949 and 1991 the Soviet government conducted about 70 percent of all of its nuclear testing in Kazakhstan, mostly in the northeastern area near the city ofSemipalatinsk (now Semey). Nearly 500 nuclear explosions occurred both above and below ground near Semipalatinsk, while more than 40 nuclear detonationsoccurred at other testing grounds in western Kazakhstan and in the Qyzylqum desert. More than 1 million of Kazakhstan’s inhabitants were exposed to dangerous levelsof ra...
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Michigan - geography.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
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Michigan - USA History.
The interior location of Michigan in the northern part of North America results in a continental climate, characterized by four definite seasons with moist, mild to hotsummers and snowy, cold winters. Winds off of Lakes Michigan and Superior in winter create heavy snow accumulations in nearby areas. The tempering effects of LakeMichigan account for the presence of the state’s famous fruit-growing belt along the lake’s shore. Since the water is colder than the land in spring, the westerly windspa...
- 861 SUJETS-TEXTES DE L’ÉPREUVE DE PHILOSOPHIE AU BACCALAURÉAT
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Millennium: Kunst.
Die Formen für eine angemessene Verbildlichung christlicher Lehren mussten erst noch gefunden werden. Eine besondere Rolle sollte dabei der Buchmalerei zukommen. DieVoraussetzung für ihre Entwicklung war im 4. Jahrhundert die Ablösung der Schriftrolle durch den Kodex, der heute noch geläufigen Buchform, bei dem die Seiten zwischenden Buchdeckeln flach bleiben und so eine Bemalung mit dicker aufgetragenen Pigmenten ermöglichen. Die bedeutendsten frühen Buchmalereien, z. B. die Wiener Genesis , s...
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LES PRONOMS
Grammaire B. Emplois de on Le pronom on est tantôt classé avec les pronoms personnels, tantôt avec les pronoms indéfinis. Pour désigner des êtres humains, il est toujours sujet et peut désigner : 1° N'importe qui, tout le monde : Comme on est vulnérable ! 2° Quelqu'un d'indéfini : On prétend que ... 3° Tu, nous, vous : On est content, on reviendra. Remarque. r: emploi de on et de nous dans une même proposition est considéré comme un tour fam...
- Midnighters