34 résultats pour "familiara"
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Autrui : familiarité
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Familiarité et distance
1. Le monde humain
• Nous coexistons avec d'autres sujets dans...
Autrui : familiarité et étrangeté 0 Familiarité et distance 1. Le monde humain • Nous coexistons avec d'autres sujets dans un monde humain au sein duquel nous sommes tous différents. Mais autrui se manifeste à nous dans un sentiment de familiarité, de similitude. itre familier de quelqu'un, c'est vivre dans son intimité. Étant de la même « famille », nous nous ressemblons, avons un « air de fami lle ». • En ce sens, notre expérience du monde humain n'est ni anonyme, ni indifférente. Les sembl...
- Le mot "familiarité" dans l'oeuvre de DESCARTES
- A1 A N D I N G S P E A K I N G W R I T I N G B1 B2 C1 C2 Listening I can recognise familiar words and very basic phrases concerning myself, my family and immediate concrete surroundings when people speak slowly and clearly.
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Western Philosophy.
the popular belief in personal deities, but he failed to explain the way in which the familiar objects of experience could develop out of elements that are totally differentfrom them. Anaxagoras therefore suggested that all things are composed of very small particles, or “seeds,” which exist in infinite variety. To explain the way in whichthese particles combine to form the objects that constitute the familiar world, Anaxagoras developed a theory of cosmic evolution. He maintained that the activ...
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Saint-Barthélemy.
XVI –Le corps d’unennemi mortsenttoujours bon Nulle troupe, siriche qu’elle soit,nepeut donner uneidée decespectacle. Leshabits soyeux, richeset éclatants, léguéscomme unemode splendide parFrançois Ier àses successeurs, nes’étaient pastransformés encore danscesvêtements étriquésetsombres quifurent demise sousHenri III ;desorte quelecostume de Charles IX,moins riche,maispeut-être plusélégant queceux desépoques précédentes, éclataitdanstoute sa parfaite harmonie. Denos jours, iln’y aplus depoint...
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Homère
par Émile Mireaux
Membre de l'Institut
Toute l'Antiquité a vécu dans la familiarité des oeuvres homériques.
par Émile Mireaux Membre de l'Institut
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Elementary Particles
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INTRODUCTION
Structure of Matter
Modern physics has revealed successively deeper layers of structure in ordinary matter.
The most fundamental particles that make up matter fall into the fermion category. These fermions cannot be split into anything smaller. The particles that carry theforces acting on matter and antimatter are bosons called force carriers. Force carriers are also fundamental particles, so they cannot be split into anything smaller.These bosons carry the four basic forces in the universe: the electromagnetic, the gravitational, the strong (force that holds the nuclei of atoms together), and the wea...
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Un monologue adressé à un inconnu
Les indices de la situation d’énonciation :
« je » s’adresse ici à un personnage avec familiarité : « Tu tournais le coin de la rue ».
4. Le locuteur principal se dessine peu à peu par fragments, il ne se présente pas. Il est visiblement marginal. Sans domicile précis, (« chez moi […] je ne peux pas y rentrer », (l.10) ; il « cherche une chambre », l. 12). Il semble seul et n’a pas de famille puisqu’il évoque « les appartements où il y a des familles » (l.26 ). Sa situation de marginalité le pousse vraisemblablement à habiter dans des hôtels : « je vis à l’hôtel depuis presque toujours » (l.19). Mais il se définit ainsi...
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Familiarité et distance
1. Le monde humain
• Nous coexistons avec d'autres...
·~Autr,uf: :, fa.miliarité ! étrangeté ! et 0 Familiarité et distance 1. Le monde humain • Nous coexistons avec d'autres sujets dans un monde humain au sein duquel nous sommes tous differents. Mais autrui se manifeste à nous dans un sentiment de familiarité, de similitude. Être familier de quelqu'un, c'est vivre dans son intimité. Étant de la même« famille», nous nous ressemblons, avons un « air de famille». • En ce sens, notre expérience du monde humain n'est ni anonyme, ni indifférente. Le...
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BONHOMIE, substantif féminin.
confidence; quand il est inhib?, il souffre de l'?tre; solitaire parfois, il l'est avec bonhomie et sans hostilit? contre les hommes;... EMMANUEL MOUNIER, Trait? du caract?re, 1946, page 500. SYNTAXE?: Bonhomie souriante, apparente bonhomie, fausse bonhomie?: sa fausse bonhomie, ses allures famili?res, ses poign?es de main au premier passant des rues (VIGNY, M?moires in?dits, 1863, page 93); air/sourire de bonhomie; avec une grande bonhomie, plein de bonhomie; dire avec bonhomie. ? PARADIGME...
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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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Ruanda - geografía.
Los principales recursos minerales son la casiterita (mineral de estaño), el tungsteno, el berilio y el oro. Actualmente las grandes reservas de gas natural descubiertas cercade la frontera con la República Democrática del Congo están en proceso de explotación. 2.4 Temas medioambientales Ruanda es uno de los países menos desarrollados y más pobres del mundo, en parte debido al conflicto étnico que ha bloqueado al país durante la década de 1990. Lainestabilidad política ha provocado interrupcion...
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Clasificación - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Clasificación de los organismosLa clasificación de los seres vivos es motivo de controversia desde hace mucho tiempo. Arriba: El sistema aristotélico solo reconocíaplantas y animales, que se diferenciaban por el movimiento, el mecanismo de alimentación y la forma de crecimiento. Este sistemaagrupa procariotas, algas y hongos con las plantas, y protozoos móviles capaces de alimentarse con los animales. Centro: Elperfeccionamiento de las técnicas y los materiales de laboratorio puso de manifiesto...
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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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History of Chemistry - chemistry.
even better distillation apparatus than the Arabs had made and to condense the more volatile products of distillation. Among the important products obtained in thisway were alcohol and the mineral acids: nitric, aqua regia (a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric), sulfuric, and hydrochloric. Many new reactions could be carried outusing these powerful reagents. Word of the Chinese discovery of nitrates and the manufacture of gunpowder also came to the West through the Arabs. The Chinese atfirst use...
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Qing Dynasty - History.
The Manchus also dealt with the problem of Russian expansion into northeastern Asia. In 1689 the Treaty of Nerchinsk was signed by an envoy from the Manchu courtand a Russian representing Peter the Great. The treaty, the first between China and a Western country, established territorial boundaries and defined rules ofcommerce for the two powers. Through the mid-18th century, the Manchus continued to consolidate their power. In 1720 the Qing ruler sent forces to fight the Mongols in Tibet and the...
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- Mon Reve Familiar
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Nimia familiaritas parit contemptum
Trop de familiarité engendre le mépris
Dans la Scala Paradisi du Pseudo-Augustin (8 [Pl 40, 1001])...
Nimia familiaritas parit contemptum Trop de familiarité engendre le mépris Dans la Scala Paradisi du Pseudo-Augustin (8 [Pl 40, 1001]) cette expression est présentée comme un vu/gare proverbium. Si dans la lit:. térature classique l'unique parallèle semble être un passage du De deo S,Jcratis d' Apulée (cf. 4 : Parit enim conuersatio contemptum, raritas conciliai admirationem, . Cette expression existe encore dans nos langues européennes : en allemand, Zu grosse Vertraulichkeit erzeugt ~'érachtun...
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Définition:
CAMARADERIE, substantif féminin.
? 5. La plupart des liaisons de soci?t?, la camaraderie, etc., tout cela est ? l'amiti? ce que le sigisb?isme est ? l'amour. NICOLAS-S?BASTIEN ROCH, DIT DE CHAMFORT, Maximes et pens?es, 1794, page 45. B.? [L'id?e dominante est celle de familiarit?] Une r?pugnance brusque l'envahit pour cette banale camaraderie des demi-tasses et des petits verres (GUY DE MAUPASSANT, Pierre et Jean, 1888, page 310) : ? 6.... dans nos lettres, le ton de camaraderie que nous prenions depuis toujours servait...
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Bee - biology.
wood. They have long tongues and are excellent pollinators of many plants. They carry their pollen on brushy areas near the middle of the hind leg. Carpenter bees are also in the digger bee family. The most familiar bees are the honey bees and their close relatives. In this family are bees that make intricate nests and live in complex societies. The pollen-carrying structure in these bees is a smooth, bristle-surrounded area on one segment of the hind leg. This structure is known as a pollen...
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Mais pourquoi te raconter tout cela, ce fanatisme furieux se déchaînant contre moi-même, ce fanatisme si
ragiquement désespéré d'une enfant abandonnée ?
avec unecuriosité intéressée, jecompris aussitôtquetune m’avais pasreconnue. Tu neme reconnus pas,nialors, nijamais : jamaistune m’as reconnue. Commentpourrais-je, ômon bien- aimé, tedécrire ladésillusion decette seconde ? Cefut alors lapremière foisque jesubis cettefatalité dene pas être reconnue partoi,cette fatalité quim’a suivie pendant toutemavieetavec laquelle jemeurs : rester inconnue, resterencore toujours inconnue detoi. Comment pourrais-je teladécrire, cettedésillusion ? Carvois- tu, p...
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historia teatro
death, judgement, heaven, and hell - perilously familiar. The cycles stress the goodness and the grace of God, but they also point to his awesome power and the justice of his purposes. They trace the history of the divine will from the fall of Lucifer, through the creation of the world and the fall of Adam, to Christ's acts of redemption. They end with a calculated bang as God's 'for-thoght' is fulfilled in the ending of 'all erthely thyng'. English theatre had its formal beginnings in the L...
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Alzheimer's Disease.
compared residents of Ibadan, Nigeria, who eat a mostly low-fat vegetarian diet, with African Americans living in Indianapolis, Indiana, whose diet included a variety ofhigh-fat foods. The Nigerians were less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease compared to their U.S. counterparts. Some researchers suspect that health problems suchas high blood pressure, atherosclerosis (arteries clogged by fatty deposits), high cholesterol levels, or other cardiovascular problems may play a role in the devel...
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Musical Instruments
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INTRODUCTION
World Music Tour
Click on the instruments to hear music from around the world.
Traditional Timbila of MozambiqueAmong the Chopi, who have lived for centuries along the coast of Mozambique, there is a highly developed tradition ofsongwriting and composing for timbila (xylophone) orchestras. Elaborate migodo (dance suites), interspersed with poeticsongs pertaining to village life, are often performed to these compositions. Timbila music is now recognized as the nationalmusic of Mozambique."Eduardo Durao Mauaia" from Eduardo Durao and Orquestra Durao: Timbila (Cat.# Globestyl...
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Charles Dickens
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INTRODUCTION
Charles Dickens
English author Charles Dickens ranks as one of the most popular writers in the history of world literature.
Papers of the Pickwick Club (1836-1837; 1837); The Adventures of Oliver Twist (1837-1839; 1838); The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1838-1839; 1839); The Old Curiosity Shop (1840-1841; 1841); Barnaby Rudge (1841); The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1844; 1844); Dombey and Son (1846-1848; 1848); The Personal History of David Copperfield (1849-1850; 1850); Bleak House (1852-1853; 1853); Hard Times (1854); Little Dorrit (1855-1857; 1857); A Tale of Tw...
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Charles Dickens.
The Old Curiosity Shop broke hearts across Britain and North America when it first appeared. Later readers, however, have found it excessively sentimental, especially the pathos surrounding the death of its child-heroine Little Nell. Dickens’s next two works proved less popular with the public. Barnaby Rudge, Dickens’s first historical novel, revolves around anti-Catholic riots that broke out in London in 1780. The events in Martin Chuzzlewit become a vehicle for the novel’s theme: selfishne...
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Astronaut - astronomy.
Every operation during a flight is important and interesting, but many might be boring to an observer. Much of an astronaut’s job is entering computer instructions,preparing samples, making measurements, recording data, fixing what breaks, and adjusting the checklist when something unexpected happens. Sometimes astronautsretrieve or repair satellites, rendezvous or dock with other spacecraft, and do important emergency repairs. The adaptability of the human crew is crucial to the successof missi...
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Arabic Literature
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Arabic Literature, literature written in the Arabic language, from the 6th century to the present.
The life of the Prophet Muhammad also generated its own literary sources, primary among which is the hadith. The hadiths were a collection of the Prophet's sayings and actions, transmitted through a chain of authorities said to go back to Muhammad himself. The two most famous collections of hadiths are those of al-Bukhari andMuslim in the 9th century. These works provide a wealth of information covering all aspects of a Muslim's life, from prayer to personal, social, and business conduct. The...
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Fungus - biology.
Many fungi can reproduce by the fragmentation of their hyphae. Each fragment develops into a new individual. Yeast, a small, single-celled fungus, reproduces bybudding, in which a bump forms on the yeast cell, eventually partitioning from the cell and growing into a new yeast cell. V CLASSIFICATION OF FUNGI Scientists have long disagreed about how to classify fungi, and the classification systems are still developing. The first description of fungi was published in 1729 byItalian botanist Pier...
- The way in which companies frame themselves, their products and their clients
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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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Pennsylvania - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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Pennsylvania - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
- Midnighters