Résultats pour "diffère"
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Optics
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INTRODUCTION
Mirage
Mirages appear because differences in air temperature cause light rays from an object to take different paths to a viewer's
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Refraction of Light by DiamondsThe brilliance of diamonds is due to their high refractive index, a measure of how strongly a transparent material bendslight rays. The skill of the gem-cutter lies in angling the facets of the stone so that each light ray entering it is reflectedmany times before it emerges again.Spencer Grant/Photo Researchers, Inc. The amount of light reflected depends on the ratio of the refractive indexes for the two media. The plane of incidence contains the incident ray and...
- The strength of difference
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How similar and different are you from your parents?
didn’t want to give their opinion about that but I could have easily guessed that they would not have accepted some of these sections. It was clear that I should have chosen sciences , like my brother and sister did . Do our personalities differ? Probably, to a certain extent they do, but not essentially. If being different means having different tastes in music or ways to spend free time, then we are different, since we have entirely opposite views on music, films and pastimes. For...
- Réussir sa vie et réussir dans la vie ? Quelles differences voyez-vous entre les deux expressions. Comment justifiez-vous ces differences ?
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The different phases resulting from culture changes, illustrated by my personal experience
2 U-curve of adjustment. The idea is quite simple: if the level of adjustment, adaptation and well-being over time is drawn, a U- shape appears. Upon tasting the new culture he is in good spirits, but gradually encounters more and more problems eventually leading to the lowest point of despair and disappointment. In the middle of the crisis (cultur e shock), there seems to be no way out. The student has hit the botto...
- Exposé The different aspect of the American Dream
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Alphabet
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INTRODUCTION
Bengali Script
India developed a number of different writing systems over the course of its history.
A Pictographic and Ideographic Systems Early systems of writing used pictures to represent things and then to represent the sounds of those things. Pictographic writing, in which a simplified picture of the sunstood for the word sun, was probably the first step toward a written language. Chinese began as a pictographic language. To represent abstract ideas, the Chinese writing system combined pictographs. For example, the pictographs for sun and tree were combined to represent the concept of...
- Can people of different backgrounds, races and cultures, ever be truly assimilated by others ?
- Locutions avec modulation, nom féminin ?[MUSIQUE] Variation modulation aux tons éloignés Modulation qui diffère par un accord commun altéré et des accords intermédiaires.
- differents trains
- Some Different Kinda Books
- Les differences entre les cultures doivent-elles etre surmontées ?
- Cognitive pluralism
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ALAIN: l'artiste diffère de l'artisan
en plus vite à mesure qu'il s'exerce davantage. La reconstitution était d'ailleurs instantanée, l'enfant la trouvaittoute faite, quand il ouvrait la boîte au sortir du magasin. L'opération n'exige donc pas un temps déterminé, etmême, théoriquement, elle n'exige aucun temps. C'est que le résultat en est donné. C'est que l'image est créée déjàet que, pour l'obtenir, il suffit d'un travail de recomposition et de réarrangement, - travail qu'on peut supposer allantde plus en plus vite, et même...
- En quoi la déduction mathématique différe-t-elle du syllogisme ?
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Si tu diffères de moi loin de me léser tu m'enrichis. Qu'en pensez-vous ?
étaient exécutés au XVIIe siècle en raison de leur simple différence. Il était dit qu'ils avaient eu des re lations sexuelles avec le diable. Plus tard leurs peines furent adoucies mais continuaient de témoigner du malaise qu'ils inspiraient : les hermaphrodites étaient en effet contraints de choisir leur sexe et ne pas « faire usage » de l'autre. Autrement dit , on voulait à tout prix les normer, les intégrer à la seule norme valable : masculin ou féminin. Autre cas, c...
- Two communities with different languages, Flemish, similar to Dutch, and Walloons, similar to French, share the territory.
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LES DIFFERENTS CONSEILS
Fiche construite par Sylvain : sylvain.
- membres du RASED intervenant ds l’école traiter ls problématiques organisationnelles (horai res, sorties scolaires, etc.) élaborer une progression à partir d’une compétence identifiée, répartition des contenus suivre la scolarité des élèves (analyse des résulta ts des eval nat, élèves en difficulté) proposer rallongements oiu raccourcissement de cycl e en soumettant la prop aux parents. Elaboration de PPRE élaborer projet de cycle en cohérence avec projet d’école...
- Spaces and exchanges
- Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Matter, Form, Substance, and Accident (Aquinas)
- Un credo religieux diffère d'une théorie scientifique en ce qu'il
- Un credo (1) religieux diffère d'une théorie scientifique en ce
- Immigration in the USA Introduction : The immigration is the movement of non native people going to live in a different country.
- LES DIEUX ET LES HOMMES NOUS SEMBLENT ILS VRAIMENT DIFFERENTS?
- LES DIFFERENTS STATUTS DU LOUP EN LJ Fiche construite par Sylvain Sylvain.
- Il reste à dire maintenant en quoi l'artiste diffère de l'artisan.
- Celui qui diffère de moi, loin de me léser, m'enrichit – St-Exupéry
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« SI TU DIFFERES DE MOI MON FRERE, LOIN DE ME LESER, TU M'ENRICHIS »
SUJET : « SI TU DIFFERES DE MOI , MON FRERE, LOIN DE ME LESER, TU M'ENRICHIS » . C‱est dans son uvre « Pilote de Guerre » qu' Antoine de S aint -Exupéry écrit cette citation. C‱est dans le contexte haineux d‱une guerre totale , qu ‱il prend conscience de l‱enrichissement qu ‱autrui peut apporter. Etymologiquement , a utrui, c'est à la fois l'autre et les autres, mais c'est toujours en même temps mon semblable (ego ) et un être...
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Si je diffère de toi, loin de te léser, je t’augmente.
temps, nous découvrons des tas de gouts différents qu’on ne retrouve pas forcement dans nos pays. Le principal c’est aussi de se faire plaisir : si l’on aime les plats raffinés, on se penchera sur la cuisine française, si c’est les épices qui nous mettent en émoi, on prendra le sud et l’est pour des pays plus orientaux et puis si notre pêcher-mignon c’est les fast-foods, direction l’Amérique et sa « bonne-bouffe ». Mon dernier argument portera sur l’amour et la différence. Cet...
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Y a-t-il une difference entre percevoir et interpreter une oeuvre d'art ?
Nous avons dit precedemment que l’interpretation d’une oeuvre fait majoritairement appel a notre contexte social : elle est souvent utilisee pour expliquer des oeuvres que nous ne comprenons pas ou dont le sens ne nous satisfait pas. En ce sens, dans son essay Against Interpretation (1994), Susan Sontag met en evidence le fait qu’au nom de l’interpretation, nombre de textes anciens ont ete prives de leur sens premier, et ont ete transformes car, etant trop precieux par leur importance hist...
- Fouine Elle loge souvent dans les maisons La fouine est étroitement apparentée à la martre, dont elle diffère peu.
- Bergeronnette printanière Lavandière, hochequeue ou bergeronnette jaune Proche parente de la bergeronnette grise, cette espèce n'en diffère que par sa coloration, sur le plan morphologique.
- Russell: Un credo religieux diffère d'une théorie scientifique en ce qu'il prétend exprimer la vérité éternelle et absolument certaine
- Tout animal a des idées puisqu'il a des sens, il combine même ses idées jusqu'à un certain point, et l'homme ne diffère à cet égard de la bête que du plus au moins.
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West Side Story
West Side Story, motion-picture musical about star-crossed lovers from different cultures in New York City, based on the 1957 stage play by Arthur Laurents and
Jerome Robbins, which was inspired by Romeo and Juliet (1595?
Trivia The actors in the rival gangs were instructed to play pranks on each other off the set to keep tensions high. Quote Riff (singing): “When you're a Jet, you're a Jet all the way!” Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Color
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INTRODUCTION
Color
© Microsoft Corporation.
The colors that absorb light of the additive primary colors are called subtractive primary colors. They are magenta (purplish-pink), which absorbs green; yellow, whichabsorbs blue; and cyan (light greenish-blue), which absorbs red. Thus, if a green light is thrown on a magenta pigment, the eye will perceive black. These subtractiveprimary colors are also called the pigment primaries. They can be mixed together in varying amounts to match almost any hue. If all three are mixed in about equalamoun...
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Isotope - chemistry.
depends on the fact that when water undergoes electrolysis, the lighter hydrogen isotope tends to come off first, leaving behind a residue of water that is enriched inthe heavier isotope. D Gaseous Diffusion This and the electromagnetic method of separating isotopes of uranium afforded the first large-scale separation ever achieved. The problem of separating uranium-235from uranium-238 arose in 1940 after the demonstration of the susceptibility of the 235 isotope to fission by neutrons. Uranium...
- Imiter est naturel aux hommes et se manifeste dès leur enfance (l'homme diffère des autres animaux en ce qu'il est très apte à l'imitation et c'est au moyen de celle-ci qu'il acquiert ses premières connaissances).
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Race - biology.
distributed as a cline, generally varying along a north-south line. Skin color is lightest in northern Europeans, especially in those who live around the Baltic Sea, andbecomes gradually darker as one moves toward southern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and into northern Africa and northern subtropical Africa. Skin isdarkest in people who live in the tropical regions of Africa. The lack of clear-cut discontinuities makes any racial boundary based on skin color totally arbitrary. Sim...
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Intelligence.
education. Teachers had no way of knowing which of the “slow” students had true learning problems and which simply had behavioral problems or poor prior education.In 1904 the French Ministry of Public Instruction asked Binet and others to develop a method to objectively identify children who would have difficulty with formaleducation. Objectivity was important so that conclusions about a child’s potential for learning would not be influenced by any biases of the examiner. The governmenthoped tha...
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Sound
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INTRODUCTION
Sound, physical phenomenon that stimulates the sense of hearing.
A fundamental law of harmony states that two notes an octave apart, when sounded together, produce a pleasant-sounding combination. Other combinations of notescan also be pleasing. Physically, an interval of a fifth consists of two notes, the frequencies of which bear the arithmetical ratio 3 to 2, and a major third, the ratio 5 to4. Fundamentally, the law of harmony states that two or more notes sound pleasant when played together if their frequencies bear small, whole number ratios; if thefreq...
- Writing English: Young Children and Teenagers
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Ape - biology.
previous infant has been weaned. This process—like all aspects of ape development—takes a remarkable length of time. A gibbon is weaned by the age of about 2years, while chimps take more than 4 years. Like young monkeys, young apes are carried by their mothers. They either cling to the mother's belly or, in the case ofolder chimps, ride on her back. In great apes, infant care is largely the job of the females, while in some gibbons the mother hands over responsibility to the fatherwhen the infan...
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Development (biology) - biology.
Understanding the molecular machinery within cells gives biologists a direct basis for understanding growth, because growth is the synthesis of new protoplasm, andbiologists know the basic mechanism of this synthesis. One key gap, however, exists in this knowledge. Biologists want to know not only how substances aresynthesized but also how growth is controlled so that the proportions of an animal or plant remain consistent from generation to generation. The direction and amountof growth, which a...
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Light
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INTRODUCTION
Light, form of energy visible to the human eye that is radiated by moving charged particles.
simulates the action of a moving charge upon the electric field. It creates a wave that travels along the rope in a direction that is perpendicular to the initial up anddown movement. Because electromagnetic waves are transverse—that is, the vibration that creates them is perpendicular to the direction in which they travel, they are similar to waveson a rope or waves traveling on the surface of water. Unlike these waves, however, which require a rope or water, light does not need a medium, or su...
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Isaac Newton.
B Calculus (Newton’s “Fluxional Method”) In 1669 Newton gave his Trinity mathematics professor Isaac Barrow an important manuscript, which is generally known by its shortened Latin title, De Analysi . This work contained many of Newton’s conclusions about calculus (what Newton called his “fluxional method”). Although the paper was not immediately published, Barrowmade its results known to several of the leading mathematicians of Britain and Europe. This paper established Newton as one of the t...
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Isaac Newton
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Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English physicist, mathematician, and natural philosopher, considered one of the most important scientists of all time.
B Calculus (Newton’s “Fluxional Method”) In 1669 Newton gave his Trinity mathematics professor Isaac Barrow an important manuscript, which is generally known by its shortened Latin title, De Analysi . This work contained many of Newton’s conclusions about calculus (what Newton called his “fluxional method”). Although the paper was not immediately published, Barrowmade its results known to several of the leading mathematicians of Britain and Europe. This paper established Newton as one of the t...
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Isaac Newton.
B Calculus (Newton’s “Fluxional Method”) In 1669 Newton gave his Trinity mathematics professor Isaac Barrow an important manuscript, which is generally known by its shortened Latin title, De Analysi . This work contained many of Newton’s conclusions about calculus (what Newton called his “fluxional method”). Although the paper was not immediately published, Barrowmade its results known to several of the leading mathematicians of Britain and Europe. This paper established Newton as one of the t...
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Isaac Newton.
B Calculus (Newton’s “Fluxional Method”) In 1669 Newton gave his Trinity mathematics professor Isaac Barrow an important manuscript, which is generally known by its shortened Latin title, De Analysi . This work contained many of Newton’s conclusions about calculus (what Newton called his “fluxional method”). Although the paper was not immediately published, Barrowmade its results known to several of the leading mathematicians of Britain and Europe. This paper established Newton as one of the t...
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Light - astronomy.
Each different frequency or wavelength of visible light causes our eye to see a slightly different color. The longest wavelength we can see is deep red at about 700 nm.The shortest wavelength humans can detect is deep blue or violet at about 400 nm. Most light sources do not radiate monochromatic light. What we call white light,such as light from the Sun, is a mixture of all the colors in the visible spectrum, with some represented more strongly than others. Human eyes respond best to greenlight...