95 résultats pour "doges"
- Dictionnaire en ligne: DOG(-)CAR(T), (DOG CAR, DOG CART, DOG-CAR, DOG-CART) substantif masculin.
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Dog.
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Dog, mammal generally considered to be the first domesticated animal.
French word for butterfly because it has ears that resemble butterfly wings, is a happy, friendly dog, suitable for small living spaces. The final dog group, nonsporting ,includes a wide variety of purebreds that differ in size, coat, overall appearance, and personality, from the shorthaired spotted dalmatian to the curly-haired poodle. V DOG BEHAVIOR Instinctive behaviors of the domestic dog are comparable to those of its wild relatives, the wolf, coyote, fox, and jackal. Unlike trained behavi...
- Dog Family The dog family includes domestic dogs and their wild relatives.
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Dog - biology.
French word for butterfly because it has ears that resemble butterfly wings, is a happy, friendly dog, suitable for small living spaces. The final dog group, nonsporting ,includes a wide variety of purebreds that differ in size, coat, overall appearance, and personality, from the shorthaired spotted dalmatian to the curly-haired poodle. V DOG BEHAVIOR Instinctive behaviors of the domestic dog are comparable to those of its wild relatives, the wolf, coyote, fox, and jackal. Unlike trained behavi...
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Dog Family - biology.
muzzles, long and bushy tails, and large ears. Many foxes hunt by stalking prey and then leaping on it with a distinctive, stiff-legged pounce. Once thought to besolitary animals, foxes are now known to live in groups of up to six individuals. The remaining canids are each highly distinctive. Raccoon dogs and bush dogs are the least doglike canids in appearance. Raccoon dogs, found in eastern Asia, havestubby legs, a stout body, short ears, shaggy fur, and a black face mask that resembles a racc...
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A Way with Dogs, or a Way with Words ?
A Way with Dogs, or a Way with Words? Cesar Millan, also known as National Geographic’s Dog Whisperer, is one of the most famous dog trainers in the world today. Despite his commercial success, many other trainers and behaviorists criticize Millan for his use of outdated dominance training methods. Most positive method trainers do not even believe that true dominance exists in the social hierarchy of domestic dogs, and moreover, they believe that training based on this theory is harsh and some...
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Définition:
BOULEDOGUE, BULL-DOG, substantif masculin.
? 2. Les canons, ? leur tour, salu?rent (...) les bouledogues d'airain [conserv?s aux Invalides] aboy?rent d'amour. GEORGES D'ESPARB?S, Le Tumulte, 1905, page 337. Remarque?: 1. Attest? dans Grand Larousse encyclop?dique en dix volumes 2. Le mot anglais bull-dog ayant ?t? francis? en bouledogue, il semble exister de ce fait une confusion entre les 2 races de chiens. (La confusion est surtout patente au niveau des emplois par comparaison). STATISTIQUES?: Fr?quence absolue litt?raire?: Boule...
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- Field Dog.
- Akita (dog).
- Brittany (dog).
- Newfoundland (dog).
- Boxer (dog).
- Pointer (dog).
- Toy Dog.
- Maltese (dog).
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- Vocabulaire: Doge
- American Eskimo Dog.
- Harrier (dog).
- German Shepherd Dog.
- Australian Cattle Dog.
- Chihuahua (dog).
- Greater Swiss Mountain Dog.
- Dictionnaire en ligne: DOGE, substantif masculin.
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- Bernese Mountain Dog.
- Doges, palais des - architecture.
- Portuguese Water Dog.
- doge. n.m. (mot italien signifiant « duc »), titre porté
- Doges, palais des - architecture.
- Pug. Pug, breed of toy dog, believed to have originated in
- Puli. Puli (pl. pulik), breed of herding dog, used as a
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Dogsledding.
Mushers are caretakers, but also coaches. Top mushers have large kennels, and their preparation for competition begins by buying and breeding race-specific dogs.They train their dogs, decide which to run on certain days, and make adjustments during races by switching and dropping dogs. Serious competitors run their dogsyear-round, using carts and all-terrain vehicles when there is not enough snow on the ground. During races they decide their strategy, choosing when to rest and whento push ahead....
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Butcher Wins the Iditarod.
Butcher's winning streak ended in 1989 when she finished in second place, 65 minutes behind Joe Runyan. She was back on top a year later, gliding down FrontStreet two hours ahead of Runyan. A boisterous crowd of Nome locals greeted Butcher with sirens and banners. Her time of 11 days 1 hour 53 minutes sliced 13hours off the course record she had set in 1986. Conditions for the 1990 race were particularly unforgiving. The 70 mushers contended with the deepest snow in 25 years, several unseaso...
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Learning.
B1 Acquisition The acquisition phase is the initial learning of the conditioned response—for example, the dog learning to salivate at the sound of the bell. Several factors can affect the speed of conditioning during the acquisition phase. The most important factors are the order and timing of the stimuli. Conditioning occurs most quickly when theconditioned stimulus (the bell) precedes the unconditioned stimulus (the food) by about half a second. Conditioning takes longer and the response is...
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Diseases of Animals.
infected animal. It may also spread in milk or in garbage that contains contaminated meat. Typical symptoms include blisters that appear on the mouth and feet;animals may become lame when their hooves degenerate. Canine distemper is a highly contagious disease caused by the paramyxovirus, which is transmitted in discharges from the nose and eyes. Symptoms begin with fever,malaise, and nasal and ocular discharges and may progress to convulsions and other nervous system disorders. Parvoviruses aff...
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Parmi les villes les plus visitées au monde, Venise est toujours, selon le mot de Proust, le
« haut lieu de la religion de la Beauté ».
Les corrélats carnaval festival gondole lagune lido masque - Le carnaval Murano tourisme - Anciennes et nouvelles activités touristiques Les livres Venise - gondoles sur un canal secondaire, page 5456, volume 10 Venise - inondation sur la Piazzetta, devant le palais des Doges, page 5457, volume 10 Venise - le Lido, page 5457, volume 10 Venise dans l'histoire La naissance de la ville demeure mystérieuse pour les historiens. Le site, qui semble avoir accueilli dès l'Antiquité d...
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CHRONIQUE ET HISTOIRE
Pourtant, outre son intérêt documentaire et historique, la Conquête de Constantinople présente une grande valeur littéraire et humaine. Cette chronique marque les débuts de la prose française. VILLEHARDOUIN est parvenu à un style clair, empreint de noblesse, qui sait traduire de riches réflexions psychologiques. L'auteur connaît les passions des hommes, la complexité de leur nature et de leurs desseins. Il a bien vu le vice qui cause l'échec de ces expéd...
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Amerikanischer Film.
Frankenstein, 1975; Frankenstein Junior ). Der „New-Hollywood”-Bewegung, die sich Ende der sechziger Jahre gebildet hatte, um für größere gestalterische Freiheiten und weniger Abhängigkeit vom Kommerz zu kämpfen, waren Regisseure wie Dennis Hopper ( Easy Rider, 1969; Easy Rider ), Arthur Penn ( Bonnie and Clyde, 1967; Bonnie und Clyde ), Robert Altman ( Nashville, 1975; Nashville ), Peter Bogdanovich ( The Last Picture Show, 1971; Die letzte Vorstellung ), Francis Ford Coppola ( The Go...
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Cat Family - biology.
cats have coats that are mainly brown, yellow, or gray, often with white underbellies. The cubs of many species of cats have spotted coats, which helps hide them ingrass and underbrush from predators. Adult cats that have mainly spotted patterns in their fur include cheetahs, leopards, clouded leopards, jaguars, ocelots, margays, Geoffroy’s cat, and servals. Singlecolor coats are found in lions, pumas, and jaguarundis. Some individuals among leopards and jaguars, and more rarely in other species...
- Sled Dog Racing: The Iditarod Trail.
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- Sled Dog Racing: The Iditarod Trail.
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Cheetah - biology.
animals such as zebras. Unlike most cats, cheetahs hunt during the day, when lions and hyenas that compete with them for prey are less likely to be active. Still,scientists in Tanzania have observed that cheetahs lose 10 to 13 percent of their kills to lions and hyenas. Alerted by the panic of a gazelle herd or by the circling ofvultures, lions and hyenas close in and easily drive the more timid cheetah away from a fresh kill. A cheetah usually stalks prey to within about 10 m (about 33 ft) and...
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Venise.
La région de Venise était autrefois peuplée par les Vénètes. D'après la tradition, la ville est fondée au Ve siècle, lorsque les habitants d'Aquilée, de Padoue et d'autres villes du nord de l'Italie se réfugient sur les îles de la lagune vénitienne pour échapper aux tribus teutoniques qui envahissent alors l'Italie. Ils fondent leur propre gouvernement,à la tête duquel douze tribuns représentent les douze îles principales. Bien que faisant partie de l'Empire romain d'Orient, Venise dispose d'un...
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CARLEVARIS Luca : LE QUAI DES ESCLAVONS ET LE PALAIS DES DOGES
CARLEVARIS Luca LE QUAI DES ESCLAVONS ET LE PALAIS DES DOGES Non daté Peintre italien Biographie >(/ Luca Carlevaris est né le20 janvier 1663 à Udine.Aprèsla mort de son père, célèbre peintre etarchitecte local, lejeunehomme et sa sœur Cassandra partent pour Venise. Vers 1685-1690, il fait un voyage à Rome, ville considérée depuis toujours comme essen tielle dans la formation d'un jeune artiste. Le nom de Carlevaris est cité dans les listes de la guilde des peintres vénitiens de 1709 à171...
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Surrealism
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Surrealism, artistic and literary movement that explored and celebrated the realm of dreams and the unconscious mind through the creation of visual art, poetry, and
motion pictures.
Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights (about 1505-1510).© 2008 Salvador Dali, Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York./Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York Dreams, according to Freud, were the royal road to studying the unconscious, because it is in dreams that our unconscious, primal desires manifest themselves. Theincongruities in dreams, Freud believed, result from a struggle for dominance of ego and id. In attempting to access the real workings of...
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Classification - biology.
species based on the fewest number of shared changes that have occurred from generation to generation. IV HISTORY OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS Classification is one of the oldest sciences, but despite its age it is still a vigorous field full of new discoveries and methods. Much like other fields of science, greatthinkers have shaped the course of classification. One of the earliest classification schemes was established by Greek philosopher Aristotle, who lived in the 300s BC. Aristotle believe...
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Blues
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Listening to the Blues
Blues music comes in a variety of styles and forms, including acoustic blues, electric blues, rock, and jazz.
recording of “How Many More Years” demonstrate this structure: a. How many more years do I got to let you dog me around?a. How many more years do I got to let you dog me around?b. I just as soon be dead, sleeping six feet in the ground. Each lyric line is typically sung over the first half (first two bars) of a four-bar line. After each lyric line (the “call”), an instrumental response is commonly played, alsoconsisting of approximately two bars. The tension created by the two-bar call-and-res...
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Mammal - biology.
On land, mammals live in many different habitats, and at a wide range of altitudes. Many mammals dig burrows as refuges or as places to raise their young, but somehave developed a largely subterranean lifestyle, feeding on small animals or plant roots beneath the soil's surface. These animals, including moles and mole-rats, digthrough the ground either with spadelike front paws or with their teeth, and they detect danger by being highly sensitive to vibrations transmitted through the soil.Most m...
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Excerpt from Timon of Athens - anthology.
Ha? A drum? Th' art quick,But yet I'll bury thee. Thou'lt go, strong thief,When gouty keepers of thee cannot stand.Nay, stay thou out for earnest. He keeps some of the gold, and buries the rest Enter Alcibiades, with drum and fife, in warlike manner; and Phrynia and Timandra ALCIBIADES. What art thou there? Speak. TIMON. A beast, as thou art. The canker gnaw thy heartFor showing me again the eyes of man! ALCIBIADES. What is thy name? Is man so hateful to theeThat art thyself a man? TIMON. I am M...
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L'enlèvement d'Europe par Véronèse
Introduction L'enlèvement d'Europe est une huile sur toile peinte par Véronèse, mesurant 2,40 mètre sur 3,07 mètre. Cetableau est actuellement conservé au palais des Doges de Venise dans la salle de l'Anticollegio. Cette œuvre a étéréalisée entre 1575 et 1580 pour Jaocopo Contarini qui en avait fait la commande pour orner les murs de son palaisde San Samuele. Empotée à Paris après le passage des troupes Bonapartistes, elle fut rendue à la RépubliqueVénitienne et placée au...