38 résultats pour "hosties"
- hostie.
- Léopold Sedar SENGHOR Hosties noires - Texte seul
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Excerpt from The Two Gentlemen of Verona - anthology.
JULIA. Is he among these? HOST. Ay; but, peace! Let’s hear 'em. SONG:Who is Silvia? What is she,That all our swains commend her?Holy, fair, and wise is she;The heaven such grace did lend her,That she might admirèd be. Is she kind as she is fair?For beauty lives with kindness.Love doth to her eyes repair,To help him of his blindness;And, being helped, inhabits there. Then to Silvia let us singThat Silvia is excelling;She excels each mortal thingUpon the dull earth dwelling.To her let us garlands...
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Virus (life science) - biology.
RNA into DNA earned them their name because this process is the reverse of the usual transfer of genetic information, from DNA to RNA.) The DNA form of theretrovirus genome is then integrated into the cellular DNA and is referred to as the provirus. The viral genome is replicated every time the host cell replicates its DNA and is thus passed on to daughter cells. Hepatitis B virus can also transcribe RNA to DNA, but this virus packages the DNA version of its genome into virus particles. Unlike...
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Olympic Games.
the next decade nearly all the ISFs abolished the distinction between amateurs and professionals, accepting so-called open Games. One of the most visible examples of the policy change came in 1992, when professional players from the National Basketball Association (NBA) were permitted to play inthe Summer Games in Barcelona, Spain. Professionals from the National Hockey League (NHL) became eligible to participate beginning with the 1998 Winter Olympics inNagano, Japan. V CEREMONIES The Olymp...
- HOSTIES NOIRES. Léopold Sédar Senghor (résumé)
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Human Disease.
disease can be transmitted through food infected with mutated proteins. B Spread of Infectious Disease Some pathogens are spread from one person to another by direct contact. They leave the first person through body openings, mucous membranes, and skin wounds,and they enter the second person through similar channels. For example, the viruses that cause respiratory diseases such as influenza and the common cold are spreadin moisture droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. A hand that...
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Le tabernacle
Le tabernacle où l'on conserve les hosties consacrées est la " tente " où
Dieu habite parmi nous.
sanctuaire, ou mieux encore sur l’autel d’une chapelle de l’église, comme la chapelle axiale des cathédrales, qui s’ouvre sur le milieu du déambulatoire.
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Rain Forest.
dropped into the heart of the forest by helicopters. Suspended from the crane’s long, movable arm is a large gondola that functions as a mobile treetop laboratory.Moving from tree to tree, forest researchers collect specimens, conduct experiments, and observe life in the canopy frontier. The highest stratum of the rain forest is made up of the emergent trees, those individuals that stick up above the forest canopy. Emergents, which do not form acontinuous layer, are usually the giants of the for...
- UCCELLO Paolo di Dono, dit Paolo: Le Miracle de l'hostie profanée (analyse du tableau).
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Vocabulaire:
COMMUNIER1, verbe.
1. Emploi intransitif. Recevoir l'hostie consacr?e. ? Voil? P?ques bient?t?: J'esp?re que vous donnerez l'exemple en communiant avec ferveur ? (GUSTAVE FLAUBERT, Bouvard et P?cuchet, tome 2, 1880, page 41) : ? 3. Pourvu que je puisse communier, qu'est-ce que me fait tout le reste? S'incorporer le Christ, c'est s'incorporer au Christ, communier avec le Christ, c'est communier avec tous les chr?tiens. PAUL CLAUDEL, Correspondance [avec Andr? Gide] , 1899-1926, page 196. 2. Emploi transitif, ra...
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Eukaryote - biology.
The waste is then expelled through a hole in the fused membrane. In complex animals, cells generate wastes such as urea when nutrients are broken down within cells.These wastes are transported by blood to the kidneys. The kidneys process the waste and produce urine, which is removed from the body through the bladder.Undigested food travels through the tubelike intestines and is eliminated through the digestive system. V EVOLUTIONARY ORIGINS Eukaryotes evolved much later than prokaryotes, whose...
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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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Johann Sebastian Bach.
from his duties, and even tossed him into jail for “too obstinately requesting his dismissal.” But after several weeks the duke saw it was of no use and let him go. E Köthen: 1717-1723 Bach’s new employer, Leopold, loved and understood music and could play the violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord as well as sing bass. The prince held Bach in highregard and stood as godfather for his seventh child. Bach, in turn, named the child Leopold August in his employer’s honor. Bach later said that the...
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Dear host family
Dear host family My name is Thuan and at the time I am writing this letter I really don’t know who’s going to receive it, it’s actually my first time writing a letter to a person that I am not acquainted to and even more on the other side of the globe, and I think it is also my last time. Let me introduce myself, I am 16 years olds in class of “seconde” the French equivalent of form 5 or 6 in New Zealand I think ,I still haven’t fully grasped how your educational system work to be hone...
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Antibiotics.
In some species of bacteria the cell wall consists primarily of a thick layer of peptidoglycan. Other species have a much thinner layer of peptidoglycan and an outer aswell as an inner membrane. When bacteria are subjected to Gram's stain, these differences in structure affect the differential staining of the bacteria with a dye calledgentian violet. The differences in staining coloration (gram-positive bacteria appear purple and gram-negative bacteria appear colorless or reddish, depending on t...
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Exemple de texte d'un carnée de voyage (euro anglais)
because of it didn't interest me. I have tried, but I can't! Most of the student fought the time long in this museum. We eaten our ham-margarine sandwich outside of this building, next to a covered pool that make us want to go. Then we went back to Cardiff city to do shopping. We were to Primark, like most of them. In this shop, I bought a tee-shirt with blue and white stripes, a jeans and a handbag. This evening in our host family, we ate pasta and fish. The last day in Cardiff began ea...
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Internet - Informatik.
Homepage im World Wide WebZahlreiche Firmen präsentieren sich mit einer Homepage (und nachfolgenden Seiten) im World Wide Web. Neben Text könnenHomepages auch andere, in digitaler Form eingebettete Objekte wie z. B. Computeranimationen, Bilder oder Videoclips enthalten.Häufig sind diese Elemente so genannte Links, über die man zu anderen Webseiten gelangt.© Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Das Internet unterstützt Tausende verschiedener Arten von funktionierenden und experimentell...
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La rotisserie de la Reine Pedauque
s'arracha de mes bras au petit jour, avec mille serments de me rejoindre bientôt, m'appelant son âme, sa vie, et
son greluchon.
Lâchez-moi, de grâce! Voici le jour, un moment de plus et je suis perdue. Ses craintes, sa frayeur, son péril, quel barbare n'en aurait point été touché? Je ne suis point inhumain. Je mis sa liberté au prix d'un baiser qu'elle me donna tout de suite. Croyez-m'en sur ma parole; je n'en reçus jamais de plus délicieux. A cet endroit de son récit, mon bon maître, levant le nez pour humer une prise de tabac, vit mon trouble et ma douleur qu'il prit pour de la surprise. Jacques Tournebroche, reprit-...
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paléochrétien, art - peinture.
La grande tradition de la mosaïque paléochrétienne débute au IVe siècle. Dans les basiliques, de longues séquences extraites de l’Ancien Testament ou représentant des processions de saints, ornaient les murs de la nef dans l’espace situé au-dessus des arcs. Le grand arc qui sépare la nef du sanctuaire — l’arc triomphal — était habituellement couvert de mosaïques, et le demi-dôme de l’abside était réservé à la représentation du Christ, de la Vierge ou de saints auxquels étaient dédiées les égli...
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paléochrétien, art - sculpture.
La grande tradition de la mosaïque paléochrétienne débute au IVe siècle. Dans les basiliques, de longues séquences extraites de l’Ancien Testament ou représentant des processions de saints, ornaient les murs de la nef dans l’espace situé au-dessus des arcs. Le grand arc qui sépare la nef du sanctuaire — l’arc triomphal — était habituellement couvert de mosaïques, et le demi-dôme de l’abside était réservé à la représentation du Christ, de la Vierge ou de saints auxquels étaient dédiées les égli...
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Virus (computer).
how closely it resembles a virus. It relies on experience with previous viruses to predict the likelihood that a suspicious file is an as-yet unidentified or unclassified newvirus. Other types of antiviral software include monitoring software and integrity-shell software. Monitoring software is different from scanning software. It detects illegal orpotentially damaging viral activities such as overwriting computer files or reformatting the computer's hard drive. Integrity-shell software establis...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Charlemagne - anthology.
The titles of some of Archbishop Turpin's chapters will show the nature of his history. They are these: 'Of the Walls of Pampeluna, that fell of themselves.' 'Of theWar of the holy Facundus, where the Spears grew.' (Certain of the Christians fixed their spears, in the evening, erect in the ground, before the castle; and found them,in the morning, covered with bark and branches.) 'How the Sun stood still for Three Days, and the Slaughter of Four Thousand Saracens.' Turpin's history has perhap...
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?stanbul - geography.
İstanbul hosts a number of annual cultural events. The İstanbul Cultural Festival, held in the summer, offers music and dance performances in more than 50 venuesthroughout the city, including outdoors at Rumelihisar ı. The city also hosts a summer jazz festival. Turkey is one of the world’s largest producers of motion pictures, anda highly regarded international film festival takes place in İstanbul during the early months of the year. V RECREATION With increasing modernization, recreation is...
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Giant Panda - biology.
In 2007 conservationists announced that a parasitic roundworm was responsible for a significant number of the panda deaths reported in the wild since 1990. Theparasite Baylisascaris schroederi causes the disease visceral larval migrans, which results in bleeding in the lungs, the liver, and the intestines, and can also affect the brain. It is not known if other recent pandas deaths were caused by the same parasite or by a different contagious disease. Loss of habitat from deforestation is forc...
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Soccer's Big Show Comes to the United States.
There were many doubters, both overseas and within the United States. Some U.S. sportswriters derided the idea of holding the World Cup in the United States asakin to staging the World Series in India—how could there be any local interest? Foreign critics felt that money was the sole reason for FIFA's decision and that thesport was about to be cheapened to make it acceptable to Americans. The rumors flew: FIFA was going to enlarge the goals, it would allow timeouts (unheard of inthe sport) to ac...
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Montréal - geography.
percent), and Eastern Orthodox (2.8 percent) religions. Another 5.4 percent claim no religious affiliation. IV EDUCATION AND CULTURE Montréal has a large number of private schools, most of them partially funded by the province. Like the rest of Québec province, Montréal has two public schoolsystems, one for French speakers and one for English speakers. The Charter of the French Language (1977), known as Bill 101, restricts access to English-languageschools and requires children of immigrants t...
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Montréal - Geography.
percent), and Eastern Orthodox (2.8 percent) religions. Another 5.4 percent claim no religious affiliation. IV EDUCATION AND CULTURE Montréal has a large number of private schools, most of them partially funded by the province. Like the rest of Québec province, Montréal has two public schoolsystems, one for French speakers and one for English speakers. The Charter of the French Language (1977), known as Bill 101, restricts access to English-languageschools and requires children of immigrants t...
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The Souls of Black Folk by W.
in amused contempt and pity. One ever feels his two-ness,—an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in onedark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder. The history of the American Negro is the history of this strife—this longing to attain self-conscious manhood, to merge his double self into a better and truer self. Inthis merging he wishes neither of the older selves to be lost. He would not Africanize America, f...
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Johann Sebastian Bach
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INTRODUCTION
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), German composer and one of the world's greatest musical geniuses.
Bach served nine years at the Weimar court, first as organist and then, from 1714, as concertmaster as well. His employer, Wilhelm Ernst, duke of Weimar, was a greatadmirer of the organ, and spurred by the duke’s enthusiasm Bach proceeded to compose a vast number of unprecedented works for the instrument: the Orgelbüchlein (“Little Organ Book”), a collection of small chorale preludes for the church year; the so-called Great Eighteen Chorales of larger size; and a series of dramatic preludes a...
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London (England) - geography.
In the northern part of the West End is Bloomsbury, the city’s traditional intellectual center, with its concentration of bookshops and homes of writers and academics. Inthe early 20th century a number of famous writers, critics, and artists who lived here became known as the Bloomsbury Group. Here, too, is the British Museum, one ofLondon’s chief tourist attractions. Nearby is the giant complex of the University of London, whose various colleges and departments have taken over much ofBloomsbury...
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Hosti non solum dandam esse viam ad f ugiendum, sed etiam
muniendam
Il faut non seulement donner une vole de...
Hosti non solum dandam esse viam ad f ugiendum, sed etiam muniendam Il faut non seulement donner une vole de retraite à l'ennemi, mais même la construire Cette maxime de Scipion l'Africain est rapportée par Frontin (Stratagemata, 4, 7, 16) et saluée par Végèce (3, 21), qui ajoute qu'un ennemi désespéré et sûr de sa défaite peut devenir dangereux et plein d'audace; Erasme (Apophtegmata, 8, 14) cite une variante hostibus /i1gientibus pontem argenteum extruendum esse,...
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- Tick - biology.
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Nashville - geography.
May event has grown into a major festival. In September the city hosts the Tennessee State Fair. One of Nashville's principle attractions is Opryland, a complex of entertainment and broadcasting facilities that offers live music shows, a resort and convention center,and shopping outlets. Since 1974 it has been the home to the Grand Ole Opry radio show, a country-music production that has not missed a broadcast since 1925. Percy Park and Edwin Warner Park provide open space, trails, playing field...
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One Hundred Years of Olympics.
Getting over the Hurdles The next three Olympics attracted more athletes and saw stronger performances but otherwise did not measure up to Athens. The 1900 Paris Olympics were upstagedby the concurrent Exposition Universelle and were spread out over two months. The 1904 games in remote St. Louis were subordinated to the Louisiana PurchaseExhibition; over three-fourths of the competitors were Americans, and even Coubertin did not attend. The 1908 London Olympics were also overshadowed byanother...
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Seattle - geography.
Mountains. The area includes the suburban cities of Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Renton, and Issaquah. The Eastside has become home to dozens of high-technologyindustries including Microsoft Corporation, ATL Ultrasound, Nintendo of America, divisions of The Boeing Company, and many other firms. In the 1960s commutersheaded to Seattle jobs from homes on the Eastside. Today, the “reverse commute” from Seattle homes to jobs on the Eastside is just as heavy, and both streams oftraffic cross the same...
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Butterflies and Moths - biology.
The smallest butterflies are certain blues that have wingspans of a mere 0.7 cm (0.25 in). The largest are the female giant birdwings of Papua New Guinea, whichmeasure up to 30 cm (12 in) across. Moths range in size from tiny Microlepidoptera, several groups of small moths with wings no more than 0.16 cm (0.06 in) across, togiant silk moths, such as the atlas moth, which may exceed 30 cm (12 in) in wingspan. IV REPRODUCTION AND LIFE CYCLE Butterflies locate potential mates by sight, identifyin...
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European Union .
safeguard the interests of the member states, a common assembly with advisory authority only, and a court of justice to settle disputes. D European Economic Community (EEC) In 1957 the participants in the ECSC signed two more treaties, known as the Treaties of Rome. These treaties created the European Atomic Energy Community(Euratom) for the development of peaceful uses of atomic energy and, most important, the European Economic Community (EEC, often referred to as the CommonMarket). The EEC tr...