17 résultats pour "graduate"
- The Graduate The Graduate, motion picture about a disillusioned college graduate who returns home to live with his upper-middleclass parents and faces amorous advances from their neighbor's wife, based on the novel by Charles Webb.
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Colleges and Universities.
and (3) large universities that include undergraduate programs in addition to graduate and professional schools. D Graduate and Professional Schools Professional schools are typically divisions of large universities. They offer specialized education in a variety of professional fields, such as education, business, medicine,law, social work, agriculture, journalism, architecture, fine arts, nursing, engineering, and music. Some professional schools offer four- or five-year programs leading toa b...
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Les équations du premier degré
et du côté droit : 15/5 = 5 On en déduit donc : x=5 le volume de chaque bille du sac est donc de 5 cm'. CAs G tNtRAL les mathématiciens aiment bien étudier les objets mathématiques sous leur forme la plus générale possible. Cela leur permet de découvrir l'ensemble de leurs propriétés, propriétés qui n'ont p lus qu'à être ensuite appliquées aux cas particuliers qu'ils rencontrent. la forme générale des équations du premier degré est la suivante...
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Jazz
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INTRODUCTION
Joshua Redman
Saxophonist Joshua Redman, a graduate of Harvard University, became a fast-rising star in jazz in the 1990s.
performed a highly produced, jazz-inspired form of blues that was popular in traveling minstrel shows and vaudeville. Thisexample is from the song “St. Louis Blues,” written by American composer and trumpet player W. C. Handy in 1914 andrecorded by Smith in 1925."St. Louis Blues" performed by Bessie Smith, from The Riverside History of Classic Jazz (Cat.# Riverside RB-005) Riverside Records under master license to Fantasy, Inc. All rightsreserved./Frank DriggsCollection/Archive Photos Jazz is ro...
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Bill Clinton.
When Arkansas governor David Pryor ran for the U.S. Senate in 1978, Clinton ran for governor. He promised to improve the state’s schools and highways and toimprove economic conditions so that more jobs would be created. At that time, the average income of people in Arkansas ranked 49th among the 50 states. Clinton woneasily, receiving 60 percent of the vote against four opponents in the Democratic primary election and 63 percent against the Republican candidate, Lynn Lowe, in thegeneral election...
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Bill Clinton - USA History.
When Arkansas governor David Pryor ran for the U.S. Senate in 1978, Clinton ran for governor. He promised to improve the state’s schools and highways and toimprove economic conditions so that more jobs would be created. At that time, the average income of people in Arkansas ranked 49th among the 50 states. Clinton woneasily, receiving 60 percent of the vote against four opponents in the Democratic primary election and 63 percent against the Republican candidate, Lynn Lowe, in thegeneral election...
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Harvard University.
VI PUBLICATIONS Undergraduate publications include the Harvard Crimson, a daily newspaper founded in 1873; the Harvard Advocate, a literary review; and a nationally known humor magazine, the Harvard Lampoon. Among journals issued by Harvard’s graduate schools and affiliated groups are the Harvard Business Review, Harvard Educational Review, and Harvard Law Review. Harvard University Press, founded in 1913, publishes books of scholarly as well as general interest and medical and scien...
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La vie devant soi
Remerciements: Ce travail n'aurait pu être accompli sans l'aide généreuse de ma dire ctrice de recherche, le Docteur Nedjma Benachour. Je la remercie pour tout le temps qu'elle m'a accordée ainsi que pour l'aide morale et scientifique qu'elle a apportée tout au long d'une recherche semée d'embûches. Je demande à l'honorable jury son indulgence pour le modeste travail que je présente et les remercie des efforts qu'ils auront fourni à le lire. Je remercie aussi vive...
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Astrolabe
Astrolabe (Observatoire de Lyon) 4/26/2007 page 2/9 II - Description. La dimension de l'astrolabe est laissée au choix du constructeur. La précision est fonction de la grandeur des cercles gradués. Mais les contraintes des matériaux utilisés limitent souvent l'astrolabe à tenir sur une feuille A4. Pour s'affranchir des dimensions, nous supposerons que le rayon de l'équateur sur la sphère céleste est pris pour unité. Tout autre astrolabe sera une homothétie centrée sur le pôle, a...
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Psychotherapy.
Other managed-care companies pay therapists a set fee to meet with a client for up to a specified maximum number of sessions depending on the nature of theproblem, free of interference from case reviewers. For example, a managed-care firm may pay a therapist $200 to hold up to eight sessions with a person. If the clientuses all eight sessions, the therapist normally loses money. But if treatment stops after two or three sessions, the therapist makes a profit. This relatively new system iscontrov...
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Absentéisme scolaire
Une certaine graduation existe...
ujet n ° 7 (IFSI du Nord - Pas-de-Calais) (jnoncés Texte n ° 1 Absentéisme scolaire Une certaine graduation existe dans la «non-assiduité scolaire». La terminologie illustre cette escalade possible: absentéisme, grand absentéisme, décrochage, déscolarisation. On parle «d'absentéisme scolaire» à partir de quatre demi-journées par mois de non-pré sence sans justification. Ce premier palier se décompose lui-même en différentes attitudes : absentéisme perlé ou ciblé sur certains cours, absentéisme...
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Sciences et Techniques LES THERMOMÈTRES
Les thermomètres de liquide. On adopte en général la graduation dite Celsius, du nom de l'astronome et physicien suédois, Anders Celsius (170 1-1744) qui créa cette numération, en 1742, et à laquelle on a donné son nom. Dans celle-ci, la température de la glace fondante correspond à 0 oc et celle de l'ébullition à 100 oc. La distance entre ces deux repères est alors divisée en cent parties, que l'on nomme degrés Celsius. Dans l'échelle Fahrenheit,...
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Woodrow Wilson.
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
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Woodrow Wilson
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
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Cuba - country.
Only two land mammals, the hutia, or cane rat, and the solenodon, a rare insectivore that resembles a rat, are known to be indigenous. The island has numerous batsand nearly 300 kinds of birds, including vultures, wild turkeys, quail, finches, gulls, macaws, parakeets, and hummingbirds. The bee hummingbird of Cuba is thesmallest bird in the world. Among the few reptiles are tortoises, caimans, the Cuban crocodile, and a species of boa that can attain a length of 3.7 m (12 ft). More than700 speci...
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Library (institution).
rooms, special galleries for exhibitions, auditoriums for lectures or concerts, computer rooms, children’s rooms, photocopy rooms, and classrooms. A3 Lending Materials As part of their mission to provide information resources to the community, public libraries allow users to borrow items from their collections for limited amounts of time.To be eligible to borrow public library materials, a user must register her or his name, address, and other basic information with the local library’s circulat...