28 résultats pour "huber"
- Huber, Robert - chimiste.
- Huber, Robert - sciences et techniques.
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HUBER Wolfgang : La Déploration du Christ
HUBER Wolfgang La Déploration du Christ Né à Feldkirch, vers 1485 Mort à Passau, 1553 Fils ou neveu du peintre Hans Huber chez lequel il se forma, Wolfgang Huher, aussitôt fini son apprentissage, parcourt le Vorarlberg et séjourne à Salzbourg. Vers 1515, il s'établit à Passau, à la cour épiscopale, comme peintre officiel de l'archevêque, d'où il exécutera, pour l'église Sainte-Anne de son village natal, en 1521, un tableau d'aute...
- étude de cas sur Roissy-Charles de gaulle, plateforme multimodale et hub mondial :
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Rodeln: Medaillengewinner der Weltmeisterschaften.
1955 Hans Krausner/Herbert Thaler, AUT Josef Isser/Maria Isser, AUT Fritz Nachmann/Josef Strillinger, FRG 1957 Fritz Nachmann/Josef Strillinger, FRG Giorgio Pichler/Giovanni Graber, ITA Erich Raffl/Ewald Walch, AUT 1958 Fritz Nachmann/Josef Strillinger, FRG Jerzy Koszla/Janina Suszczewska, POL Ryszard Pedrak/Halina Lacheta, POL 1959 ausgefallen 1960 Reinhold Frosch/Ewald Walch, AUT Herbert Thaler/Helmut Thaler, AUT Horst Tiedge/Hans Plenk, FRG 1961 Roman Pichler/Raimondo Prinroth, ITA David Maro...
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Bicycle.
narrow as possible to minimize weight and interference with pedaling. F Specialty Bicycles Many other types of bicycles are designed for special purposes. Although not as common as standard single-rider racing, touring, mountain, or recreational bicycles,they nonetheless have significant niches. Recumbent bicycles are bicycles on which the rider sits upright as if in a chair, with legs and feet stretched out in front. Because they support the rider’s lower back,recumbents allow the rider far mo...
- Albert, Alexandre Martin Blanc, Louis Huber, Aloysius
- HUBER, Louis dit Aloysius (1815-1865) Agitateur, il participe au complot contre Louis-Philippe et plus tard à l'insurrection du 15 mai 1848.
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Roissy CDG
Roissy : plateforme multimodale et hub mondial 1. Une plateforme multimodale La ville de Roissy abrite depuis 1964 l'aéroport international Charles-de-Gaulle. Au coeur des réseaux de communication de la métropole parisienne, l'aéroport Roissy‐Charles‐de‐Gaulle constitue un noeud entre plusieurs axes de communication de diverses natures : aérien, ferroviaire, routier. C'est précisément pour cela qu'on peut dire qu'elle incarne la multimodalité, c'est-à-dire la connexion de différents m...
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aérien, transport.
charters et vols réguliers tend à se réduire de nos jours, de nombreuses compagnies régulières pratiquant, à l’aide d’une filiale de charters ou en sous-traitance, une activité charter parallèle. À l’inverse, la plupart des compagnies de charters actuelles pratiquent également une activité régulière plus ou moins importante. Née avec le développement du grand tourisme international, et en particulier tropical, l’aviation charter y demeure très étroitement attachée, notamment par l’intermédiaire...
- HUBER, Louis dit Aloysius (1815-1865) Agitateur, il participe au complot contre Louis-Philippe et plus tard à l'insurrection du 15 mai 1848.
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la region et ses mobilisation
Thème 2 : Aménager et développer le territoire français (24-26 heures) Chapitre 4 : Mobilités, flux et réseaux de communic ation dans la mondialisation (6 h) Roissy : plate-forme multimodale et hub mondial (ét ude de cas). La connexion inégale du territoire français à l’Euro pe et au monde par les réseaux de transport et le numérique. Thème 2 : Réseaux et flux en Europe et en France (10 heures) Chapitre 2 : Les réseaux de communication et les flux de transports (3-4 h) Etude ...
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Honolulu - geography.
of Brigham Young University. The state’s largest museum, the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, is located in Honolulu. It contains a large collection of Polynesian archaeological artifacts, as well asmany exhibits on Hawaiian history and culture. The museum also has an extensive entomological collection with more than 13 million specimens. Other importantmuseums include the Honolulu Academy of Arts, known for its extensive collection of Japanese, Chinese, and Korean art; the Contemporary Museum, wit...
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Paris (city, France) - geography.
Théâtre Musical de Paris and the Théâtre de la Ville. Just north of the Hôtel de Ville is the Pompidou Center, also known as Beaubourg, an arts complex devoted to modern and contemporary art and design. The structure,in steel and glass and featuring brightly colored, exposed pipes and ducts, is the work of Italian architect Renzo Piano and British architect Richard Rogers. Itscontroversial pop-art design contrasts sharply with the overall gray hue of the city, and was criticized by many followin...
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La rose Blanche
MITGLIEDER Ich werde ihnen die personnen presentieren wMitglieder bestehen aus einem Philosophielehrer und seine Studenten HANS SCHOLL war ein Schlüssel Gründer der Weißen Rose SOPHIE SCHOLL ist die Schwester von HANS ALEXANDER SCHMORELL war ein Schlüssel Gründer der Weißen Rose KURT HUBER ist die Lehrer CHRISTOPH PROBST ist ein anderer Mitglied WILLI GRAF ist ein Mitglied der Weißen Rose INGE SCHOLL ist die Schwester von Hans und Sophie ANNELIESE GRAF ist die Schwester von WILLI AKTION In den J...
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Arts et Culture VOLTAIRE
Voltaire une autre liaison, bafouant d'autant plus la mora le que sa nouvelle amante, Thérèse Denis, est sa nièce ... et restera sa compagne jusqu'à sa mort. En 1749, Émilie du Châtelet meurt en couches. Voltaire est très éprouvé. Plus rien ne le retient vraiment en France. JI est prêt à partir pour Berlin. Une liaison orageuse : Frédéric de Prusse C'est en effet à une passion entre vieux amants que fait penser la longue relation de Voltaire avec...
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Fiji Islands - country.
the early 1990s. Fishing is done mainly at a subsistence level, but commercial fishing is increasing. The country also receives income from the sale of licenses to foreignvessels to fish in Fiji’s exclusive economic zone. Industry, including mining, manufacturing, and construction, employs 34 percent of Fiji’s wage earners and, in 2006, contributed 26 percent of GDP. The governmentinstituted tax-free incentives in 1988 that created a flourishing garment industry. Ready-made garments are now the...
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Tokyo - geography.
The port of Tokyo has expanded tremendously in recent years and is now the second largest in Japan (after Yokohama) in value of trade. In 1993 it accounted forapproximately 14 percent of all trade by Japan’s ports. Reasons for the port’s growth include the deepening of sea lanes in Tokyo Bay, large reclamation projects tocreate room for new facilities and container terminals, and improvements to storage and distribution facilities. The largest categories of exports from the port of Tokyoare mach...
- Huber Norbert
- Huber Günther
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les logiques de localisation des activités tertiaires supérieures en France
supérieurs représentent un pourcentage important des emplois métropolitains sont Lyon, Toulouse et Grenoble. Pour d'autres, comme Lille, Marseille, ou Bordeaux, ce pourcentage est moins élevé. A l'inverse, on note une absence de ces activités tertiaires supérieures dans une partie du territoire qui correspond à des espaces à l'écart des influences urbaines. Ils se situent d'abord dans la partie correspondant à « la diagonale du vide » des Ardennes aux Pyrénées, englobant le Massif central...
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Buenos Aires (city) - geography.
The city has produced or nurtured many of the most prominent Spanish-language writers of the 20th century, including Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, and ManuelPuig. Buenos Aires has long been one of the primary centers of Spanish-language publishing and printing, and it is home to major publishing companies. It supports theoldest English-language daily newspaper in Latin America, the Buenos Aires Herald, published since 1876. The arts have a long, rich history in Buenos Aires. This is mani...
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United Arab Emirates - country.
III PEOPLE Most people living in the UAE (known as Emiris) are Arabs, a large majority of whom are city and town dwellers. A small number are nomadic (having no permanent home). The population has grown dramatically since the mid-1960s, largely due to the influx of oil workers to the country. Four-fifths of the UAE’s inhabitants areforeign workers and their families. The UAE also has a very youthful population, due to the large numbers of young foreign workers, a cultural preference for larg...
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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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Kansas City (Missouri) - geography.
Major institutions of higher education in Kansas City are a branch (established in 1929) of the University of Missouri, Avila College (1916), Rockhurst College (1910),DeVry Institute of Technology (Missouri) (1931), and the Kansas City Art Institute (1885). Schools in neighboring suburbs include Park University (1875), in Parkville,and William Jewell College (1849), in Liberty. Baptist, Nazarene, and Methodist theological schools are also located in the area. Midwest Research Institute, one of t...
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Detroit - geography.
of German and Irish immigrants. In the first half of the 20th century, the percentage of foreign-born residents declined, even though many immigrants arrived fromeastern Europe. During World War II (1939-1945), both whites and blacks were attracted from the South to work in the city’s defense industries. In 1950 foreign-bornand black residents each made up about 16 percent of the total population. In the five decades after 1950, the city lost almost half of its population, as many white resident...
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South Korea - country.
forest habitat, and overhunting. The Siberian tiger has not been sighted in the wild in South Korea since the 1920s; the Asiatic black bear can still be found in someremote mountain areas. Several species of deer are indigenous to the peninsula, including the roe deer, water deer, and Siberian musk deer. The musk deer, which hasbeen overhunted for its musk glands, is legally protected as a threatened species. Smaller mammals indigenous to the peninsula include the wild boar, red fox, badger,rabb...