197 résultats pour "goa"
- Goa
- Go 1 EINLEITUNG Go, traditionelles japanisches Brettspiel für zwei Teilnehmer, das mit 181 schwarzen und 180 weißen Steinen gespielt wird.
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If you had the opportunity, would you go and spend a year in a foreign country? Discuss the pros and cons.
Sujet 2: If you had the opportunity, would you go and spend a year in a foreign country? Discuss the pros and cons. In our society, we can have the opportunity to travel and go abroad in a foreign country. People usually say that it’s a good thing because it’s a way to acquire knowledge. All the same, some persons think that to take a gap year is like going on holiday. On the one hand, I would like to go and spend a year in a foreign country since that would allow me to meet people and to go...
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Van der Goes, Hugo - biographie du peintre.
personnages aux visages graves et recueillis. Son chef-d’œuvre, le grand triptyque de l’Adoration des bergers (connu sous le nom de Triptyque Portinari, v. 1476-1479), lui est commandé par Tommaso Portinari, agent des Médicis à Bruges. Ce retable, destiné à orner l’église Santa Maria Novella de Florence (aujourd’hui à la galerie des Offices), fait l’admiration des peintres de la Renaissance italienne, en particulier de Domenico Ghirlandaio. Les tableaux de Hugo Van der Goes sont sujets à de...
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Van der Goes, Hugo - vie et oeuvre du peintre.
personnages aux visages graves et recueillis. Son chef-d’œuvre, le grand triptyque de l’Adoration des bergers (connu sous le nom de Triptyque Portinari, v. 1476-1479), lui est commandé par Tommaso Portinari, agent des Médicis à Bruges. Ce retable, destiné à orner l’église Santa Maria Novella de Florence (aujourd’hui à la galerie des Offices), fait l’admiration des peintres de la Renaissance italienne, en particulier de Domenico Ghirlandaio. Les tableaux de Hugo Van der Goes sont sujets à de...
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Hugo Van der Goes : L'ADORATION DES BERGERS
une convention que les peintres contempo rains de Hugo Van der Goes ont abandonnée depuis longtemps et que le Brugeois respecte par scrupule religieux , sans doute , et parce que le retable tire de cet effet un air d'étrangeté impressionnant. Une peinture «cinématographique» Si les donateurs se tiennent sur les côtés alors que la scène religieuse se trouve au milieu, l'uni té des trois parties de la peinture n'en est pas moins t...
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VAN DER GOES Hugo : TRIPTYQUE PORTINARI
VAN DER GOES Hugo TRIPTYQUE PORTINARI Vers 1475 Peintre flamand Analyse ♦'Ce triptyque aux dimensions imposantes est composé d'un panneau central représentant l'Adoration des bergers, et de deux panneaux latéraux où sont figurés les membres de la famille Portinari et leurs saints patrons.Dans la scène principale, la Vierge constitue le pivot de la composition ; tout autour d'elle des figures sont en adoration devant l'Enfant. À gauche, saint Joseph ; au centre et en haut, des anges, et à...
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Hugo Van der Goes
vers 1440-1482
Le peintre et l'homme ont intrigué des générations, et toutes, à la suite de Dürer, n'ont
cessé de reconnaître en maître Hugo une originalité souvent géniale.
pleinement avec les acteurs du drame ; d'ailleurs, les plans de construction de l' œ uvre lui facilitent cette pénétration : Marie et les apôtres se situent suivant une perspective qui creuse l'espace et mène au fond de la chambre mortuaire, là où aboutit un autre plan, celui sur lequel s'inscrit l'apparition du Christ, prêt à remonter aux cieux avec la co rédemptrice. Le vieux thème de la dormition de la Vierge s'est donc totalement renouvelé grâce à l'imagination créatrice de Van der Goes. Le...
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Decker Slaney Goes the Distance.
to where I felt relaxed.” She ran the laps in approximately 76 seconds each, running each of the six miles in under 5 minutes 10 seconds to finish at 31 minutes 35.3seconds, the fastest 10,000 meters ever run by a woman on a track. It was her third world record in six weeks. Decker Slaney continued to set world records. At the 1983 World Track and Field Championships in Helsinki, Finland, she raced against the best Russian andEastern European runners. In the 3000 meters she surprised the fie...
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windows to go
WINDOWS TO GO EXPOSE DU GROUPE 2 Membres du groupe 2 AGBO koffi daniel BERLY koffi odet AGBENENE dorcas N’DANOU prince KOMBATE mondo 03 JANVIER 2023 ARLE 1 SOMMAIRE I. HISTORIQUE II. INTRODUCTION III. DEFINITION IV. OBJECTIF V. PREREQUIS ET CONDITIONS VI. ETAPE DE MISE AU POINT VII. AVANTAGES VIII. INCONVENIENTS IX. CONCLUSION I. HISTORIQUE : Windows To Go est une fonctionnalité de Windows qui permet aux utilisateurs de créer une version portable de Windows sur une...
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From Hamlet - anthology.
Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell,Be thy intents wicked or charitable,Thou com'st in such a questionable shapeThat I will speak to thee. I'll call thee Hamlet,King, father, royal Dane. O, answer me!Let me not burst in ignorance, but tellWhy thy canonized bones, hearséd in death,Have burst their cerements; why the sepulchreWherein we saw thee quietly interredHath oped his ponderous and marble jawsTo cast thee up again. What may this meanThat thou, dead corse, again in complete...
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Excerpt from Twelfth Night - anthology.
OLIVIA. What mean'st thou by that, Malvolio? MALVOLIO. “Some are born great—” OLIVIA. Ha? MALVOLIO. “Some achieve greatness—” OLIVIA. What sayst thou? MALVOLIO. “And some have greatness thrust upon them.” OLIVIA. Heaven restore thee! MALVOLIO. “Remember who commended thy yellow stockings—” OLIVIA. Thy yellow stockings? MALVOLIO. “—and wished to see thee cross-gartered.” OLIVIA. Cross-gartered? MALVOLIO. “Go to, thou art made if thou desir'st to be so.” OLIVIA. Am I maid! MALVOLIO. “If not, let m...
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VAN DER GOES
au pied de la croix dans la tragique Crucifixion du Musée Carrer à Venise. La composition est prenante: l'artiste lui insuffle un caractère familier, le spectateur est proche des personnages qui la peuplent, il communie pleinement avec les acteurs du drame; d'ailleurs, les plans de cons truction de l'œuvre lui facilitent cette pénétration: Marie et les apôtres se situent suivant une perspective qui creuse l'espace et mène au fond de la chambre...
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Excerpt from Troilus and Cressida - anthology.
Enter Pandarus and Cressida, veiled PANDARUS. Come, come, what need you blush? Shame's a baby. ( To Troilus ) Here she is now: swear the oaths now to her that you have sworn to me. ( To Cressida ) What, are you gone again? You must be watched ere you be made tame, must you? Come your ways, come your ways; an you draw backward, we'll put you i'th'fills. ( To Troilus ) Why do you not speak to her? ( To Cressida ) Come, draw this curtain, and let's see your picture. Alas the day, how loath you are...
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From As You Like It - anthology.
ROSALIND : Ay, and twenty such. ORLANDO : What sayst thou? ROSALIND : Are you not good? ORLANDO : I hope so. ROSALIND : Why then, can one desire too much of a good thing? [ To CELIA ] Come, sister, you shall be the priest and marry us.—Give me your hand, Orlando.—What do you say, sister?ORLANDO : [to CELIA ] Pray thee, marry us. CELIA : I cannot say the words. ROSALIND : You must begin, 'Will you, Orlando'— CELIA : Go to. Will you, Orlando, have to wife this Rosalind? ORLANDO : I will. ROSALIND...
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From The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - anthology.
'Wherebouts?' says I. 'Down to Silas Phelps's place, two mile below here. He's a runaway nigger, and they've got him. Was you looking for him?' 'You bet I ain't! I run across him in the woods about an hour or two ago, and he said if I hollered he'd cut my livers out—and told me to lay down and stay where Iwas; and I done it. Been there ever since; afeard to come out.' 'Well,' he says, 'you needn't be afeard no more, becuz they've got him. He run off f'm down South, som'ers.' 'It'...
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Excerpt from Henry IV - anthology.
PRINCE HAL. Or an old lion, or a lover's lute. FALSTAFF. Yea, or the drone of a Lincolnshire bagpipe. PRINCE HAL. What sayest thou to a hare, or the melancholy of Moorditch? FALSTAFF. Thou hast the most unsavoury similes, and art indeed the most comparative rascalliest sweet young prince. But Hal, I prithee trouble me no more withvanity. I would to God thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought. An old lord of the Council rated me the other day in the street aboutyou, sir,...
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Excerpt from Nicholas Nickleby - anthology.
After some half-hour's delay Mr Squeers reappeared, and the boys took their places and their books, of which latter commodity the average might be about one toeight learners. A few minutes having elapsed, during which Mr Squeers looked very profound, as if he had a perfect apprehension of what was inside all the books,and could say every word of their contents by heart if he only chose to take the trouble, that gentleman called up the first class. Obedient to this summons there ranged themse...
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Excerpt from The Old Curiosity Shop - anthology.
'Well!' muttered Quilp, as he marked her earnest look. 'I believe you. Humph! Gone already? Gone in four-and-twenty hours I What the devil has he done with it,that's the mystery!' This reflection set him scratching his head and biting his nails once more. While he was thus employed his features gradually relaxed into what was with him acheerful smile, but which in any other man would have been a ghastly grin of pain, and when the child looked up again she found that he was regarding her with...
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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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champ magnétique
By agreement, we call « north magnetic pole » the place where goes out the magnetic field and « south magnetic pole » the place where enters the magnetic field. Scientists found that the magnetic field enters in the north hemisphere and goes out in the south hemisphere. So, the north magnetic pole located in Canada is actually the south magnetic pole. However, because he is situated near the geographic north, we call it North Pole magnetic. Evolution of the Earth's magnetic field : Since the sev...
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Le Portugal et ses colonies (Travaux Personnels Encadrés – HISTOIRE – TES/TL)
• 1500 Pedro Àlvares Cabral mène la guerre aux marchands arabes dans les environ de Calicut. 1'""1'-- ...... - ...... . 1505 ~Esta do da lndia , vice-royauté administrant les possessions portugaises •w-••-!1!> •-ll dans l'océan Indie n, est créé . Frnncisco de Almeidn en devient le premier vice-roi. • 1505-1515l es vice-rois , Almeida puis Albuquerque , étendent la dom ination portugaise en Inde . Des comptoirs sont fondé s à Diu, Cochin, Damào, Ceylan, Goa,...
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Winning One for the Gipper.
Gipp had a swagger off the field as well. A noted pool shark and gambler, he frequented South Bend's less savory establishments and kept hours that would haveearned any other player a swift dismissal from the team. In an era when gambling and college football seemed congenial bedfellows, Gipp often served as the teambookie—for wagers on Notre Dame games. Accused by Rockne of lacking interest in the 1920 Notre Dame-Army clash, Gipp reportedly replied, “You're wrongthere,” according to Wake Up th...
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Excerpt from Dombey and Son - anthology.
light. Rivers and seas were formed to float their ships; rainbows gave them promise of fair weather; winds blew for or against their enterprises; stars and planetscircled in their orbits, to preserve inviolate a system of which they were the centre. Common abbreviations took new meanings in his eyes, and had sole reference tothem. A.D. had no concern with anno Domini, but stood for anno Dombei—and Son. He had risen, as his father had before him, in the course of life and death, from Son to D...
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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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Dwight D.
maneuvers in Louisiana in 1941, he played a leading role as a staff officer, adding to his reputation and securing him a promotion to brigadier general. On December 7,1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the next day the United States entered World War II against the Axis Powers (Japan, Germany, and Italy). A weeklater, the army’s new chief of staff, General George C. Marshall, called Eisenhower to Washington, D.C., and put him in charge of the War Plans Division. Opinions differed on...
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VAN DER GOES Hugo : ADORATION DES MAGES
VAN DER GOESHugo ADORATION DES MAGES 1470 Peintre flamand Biographie S^ Hugo Van der Goes est né àGand, semble-t-il, vers 1440. Les documents relatifs à sa formation sont incertains. Ses œuvres montrent quand même une profonde con naissance des maîtres comme Robert Cam- pin, Van Eyck, Rogier Van der Weyden et JustedeGand. Le 5 mai 1467, il est reçu franc maître à la corporation des peintres de Gand. En 1468, il est appelé à Bruges avec Hans Memling et Dierick Bouts pour colla borer au...
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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...
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Excerpt from Little Dorrit - anthology.
'That,' said the turnkey, 'is agen her.' 'She is so little used to go out alone,' said the debtor, 'that I am at a loss to think how she will ever make her way here, if she walks.' 'P'raps,' quoth the turnkey, 'she'll take a ackney coach.' 'Perhaps.' The irresolute fingers went to the trembling lip. 'I hope she will. She may not think of it.' 'Or p'raps,' said the turnkey, offering his suggestions from the top of his well-worn wooden stool, as he might have offered them to a...
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Excerpt from The Pickwick Papers - anthology.
“Two or three veeks,” replied the man. “Weeks!” said Mr. Pickwick in astonishment—and out came the note-book again. “He lives at Pentonwil when he's at home,” observed the driver, coolly, “but we seldom takes him home, on account of his veakness.” “On account of his weakness!” reiterated the perplexed Mr. Pickwick. “He always falls down when he's took out o' the cab,” continued the driver, “but when he's in it, we bears him up werry tight, and takes him in werry short, so as heca...
- Castro (João de) Soldat, explorateur et administrateur portugais (Lisbonne, 1500 - Goa, 1548).
- VAN DER GOES Hugo: Margherita Portinari et sa fille (analyse du tableau).
- ManiÈrisme ConsidÈrÈ longtemps comme un art dÈcadent, le maniÈrisme se caractÈrise par l'ÈlÈgance raffinÈe des formes, le go?
- Hugo Van der Goes, panneau central du triptyque Portinari
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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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Sun - astronomy.
A The Sun’s Place in the Milky Way The Milky Way Galaxy contains about 400 billion stars. All of these stars, and the gas and dust between them, are rotating about a galactic center. Stars that arefarther away from the center move at slower speeds and take longer to go around it. The Sun is located in the outer part of the galaxy, at a distance of 2.6 × 10 17 km (1.6 × 10 17 mi) from the center. The Sun, which is moving around the center at a velocity of 220 km/s (140 mi/s), takes 250 million y...
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Excerpt from Macbeth - anthology.
As they had seen me with these hangman’s hands.Listening their fear I could not say “Amen”When they did say “God bless us.” LADY. Consider it not so deeply. MACBETH. But wherefore could not I pronounce “Amen”?I had most need of blessing, and “Amen”Stuck in my throat. LADY. These deeds must not be thoughtAfter these ways; so, it will make us mad. MACBETH. Methought I heard a voice cry, “Sleep no more!Macbeth does murder sleep—the innocent sleep,Sleep that knits up the ravelled sleave of care,The...
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Notions essentielles anglais
Notions essentielles Anglais : Lexique : Détester-Aimer-Préférer : (L1) Détester ➔ Au sens général ➔ To hate + verbe en -ing Il déteste conduire sur la neige ➔ He hates driving on the snow ➔ Au sens plus limité dans le temps, l’espace ➔ to hate + in nitif complet Je déteste penser à ce qu’elle dira ➔ I hate to think what she will say when she learns this Je déteste le dire, mais vous êtes renvoyé.➔ I hate to say so, but you are red Aimer ➔ To like ➔ Idée d’habitude ➔ to like...
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"Look lively, Miss Hill, please." She would not cry many tears at leaving the Stores. But in her new home, in a distant unknown country, it would not be like that. Then she would be married--she, Eveline. People would treat her with respect then. She would not be treated as her mother had been. Even now, though she was over nineteen, she sometimes felt herself in danger of her father's violence. She knew it was that that had given her the palpitations. When they were growing up he had never gone...
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Dubliners
"Look lively, Miss Hill, please." She would not cry many tears at leaving the Stores. But in her new home, in a distant unknown country, it would not be like that. Then she would be married--she, Eveline. People would treat her with respect then. She would not be treated as her mother had been. Even now, though she was over nineteen, she sometimes felt herself in danger of her father's violence. She knew it was that that had given her the palpitations. When they were growing up he had never gone...
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Excerpt from Emma - anthology.
Her sister, though comparatively but little removed by matrimony, being settled in London, only sixteen miles off, was much beyond her daily reach; and many along October and November evening must be struggled through at Hartfield, before Christmas brought the next visit from Isabella and her husband and their littlechildren to fill the house and give her pleasant society again. Highbury, the large and populous village almost amounting to a town, to which Hartfield, in spite of its separate...
- Van der Goes Hugo, vers 1440-1482, né peut-être à Gand, peintre flamand de l'école de Gand.