2190 résultats pour "internationaux"
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Basketball.
rebound. Play continues as the teams score and possession changes. A time-out, when the game is stopped for a certain amount of time, allows coaches to instructplayers or to develop a new game strategy. A Offense Playing offense is perhaps the most prominent part of playing basketball, as it allows players to demonstrate and improve upon individual skills necessary to beingsuccessful. Many of basketball's best players have exceptional talents on offense. Basic offensive skills are passing, ball...
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Cours de Philosophie du Droit
conséquences peut-être des bouleversements politiques et économiques qui provoquent les esprits à remettre en cause ce qui paraît acquis. Le développement des relations internationales a pu aussi y aider, montrant que cette discipline était cultivée et enseignée dans beaucoup de pays." Le droit est à la base de tout débat sur l'homme dans nos sociétés contemporaines Brimo , pour sa part, remarque que la philosophie du droit...
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Cours de Droit privé
2 TRONCHET, PORTALIS, MALLEVILLE, BIGOT DE PREMENEU. Le projet élaboré par cette commission fut ensuite communiquer pour observation au tribunal de cassation et aux tribunauxd'appel et enfin transmis aux conseils d'état pour être définitivement mis au point. Le projet définitif issu de ses travaux fut votépar le conseil législatif, cette loi abroge du même coup tous les textes antérieurs relatifs aux matières concernés. Le code de 1804 est dominé par un esprit transactuel entre les...
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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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ANTILLES
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résonner certaines cordessensibles ; nonsans succès, puisque aprèsquelques heurespassées ensueurs froides (les collections ethnographiques étantmélangées danslescaisses avecmon mobilier etma bibliothèque, carjequittais le Brésil defaçon définitive, j’avaisàcertain moment lacrainte qu’onlesmît enpièces surlesquais pendant quelebateau lèverait l’ancre), c’estmoi-même quidictai àmon interlocuteur lestermes cinglants d’unrapport oùils’attribuait lagloire d’avoir, enpermettant mondépart etcelui demes...
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Ice Hockey.
Each period begins with a face-off at the blue dot at center ice. During the face-off one player from each team lines up at the dot with the stick blade on the ice. After the referee drops the puck, the two players attempt to gain possession of it. Quick hands and strength are essential qualities for players participating in the face-off. Once the puck is dropped, it is in play until an official’s whistle stops it, a goal is scored, or time expires. The team on offense tries to move the puck f...
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Japan - country.
island’s fertile soils support agriculture and provide the vast majority of Japan’s pasturelands. In addition, Hokkaidō contains coal deposits, and the cold currents off itsshores supply cold-water fish. Winters are long and harsh, so most of Hokkaid ō is lightly settled, housing about 5 percent of Japan’s population on approximately 20 percent of its land area. However,its snowy winters and unspoiled natural beauty attract many skiers and tourists. Hokkaid ō is thought of as Japan’s northern fr...
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Berlin - geography.
new offices of the federal government. Near Tiergarten is the Kulturforum complex, including the Museum of Applied Arts, and the Bauhaus Archives and Museum, whichdocuments the modernist Bauhaus school of architecture and design that flourished from 1919 to 1933. A museum complex lines the south edge of Tiergarten. West of the city center, in the contemporary borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, is the Kurfürstendamm, a boulevard that became the commercial center of West Berlinafter the end of...
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moderne, art - peinture.
La seconde phase, appelée « cubisme synthétique » (1912-1914), est issue de la technique du collage. Des matériaux divers comme le bois, le papier peint, la toile cirée, les journaux, le sable ou les plumes sont collés sur la toile, jouxtant des parties qui sont peintes. L’objet réel, et non plus représenté, est introduit pour la première fois dans une œuvre d’art. Picasso réalise cela pour la première fois avec la Nature morte à la chaise cannée (1912). Bien que les formes restent fragmentées...
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moderne, art - sculpture.
La seconde phase, appelée « cubisme synthétique » (1912-1914), est issue de la technique du collage. Des matériaux divers comme le bois, le papier peint, la toile cirée, les journaux, le sable ou les plumes sont collés sur la toile, jouxtant des parties qui sont peintes. L’objet réel, et non plus représenté, est introduit pour la première fois dans une œuvre d’art. Picasso réalise cela pour la première fois avec la Nature morte à la chaise cannée (1912). Bien que les formes restent fragmentées...
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South Africa - country.
The major soil zones are conditioned largely by climatic factors. In the semiarid north and west, soils are alkaline and poorly developed. In the southern part of WesternCape Province, rain falls mostly in the winter months, and soils there form slowly and are generally thin and immature. The moderate temperatures and summer rainfallof the High Veld and eastern coastal areas create conditions for more productive organic decomposition, leading to dark, fertile soils, or chernozems, similar to tho...
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Israel (country) - country.
harbor in the northern part of the country, and Ashdod, an artificial deepwater port to the south, serve as the main seaports on the Mediterranean. The port of Elat onthe Gulf of Aqaba provides Israel’s only access to the Red Sea, making it extremely important to the country’s shipping interests. D Natural Resources Although much of Israel’s desert regions contain poor soils, the northern Negev, the coastal plains, and the interior valleys provide patches of productive soils. Anestimated 18 per...
- Liberia
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- LE DROIT CONSTITUTIONNEL, L'ETAT ET LE POUVOIR POLITIQUE.
- Télécomunications
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L'Autriche, alpestre, germanophone et catholique, est un pays
issu d'un vaste empire, et membre aujourd'hui de l'Union
européenne.
Le peuplement de l'Autriche mêle au substrat celto-romain les apports des Huns, Germains, Slaves et Magyars. La religion catholique est encore pratiquée avec ferveur par une population presque entièrement de langue allemande. Le territoire est peu densément peuplé ; si Vienne concentre plus de 20 % de la population nationale, l'Autriche demeure un pays de bourgades, aux rares grandes villes. La montagne alpine se dépeuple à peine, grâce au tourisme et à la petite industrie. La vie économique. A...
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Tampa - geography.
The Port of Tampa is the country’s deepwater port closest to the Panama Canal and is among the nation’s busiest; products passing through the port include cement,citrus fruits, coal, petroleum, ammonia, phosphate, and sulfur. The port also is home to a shrimp fleet and is increasingly a port of departure for cruise ships. A number of highways and expressways link Tampa to the rest of the metropolitan region and the state. Interstate 4 leads inland toward Orlando and forms the axis ofthe eastern...
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Bulgaria - country.
E Climate Most of Bulgaria has a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers. The climate in general is more severe than in other European areas of the samelatitudes, and the average annual temperature range is greater than that of neighboring countries. Severe droughts, frosts, winds, and hail storms frequently damagecrops. A Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and mild, humid winters, prevails in the valley of the southwestern Rhodope Mountains; the northern limit of theclimati...
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United States Government.
Article II establishes an executive department headed by a president and vice president. The article further describes the powers of the offices, the manner of election,and the qualifications for office. Of special significance is the president’s constitutional role as commander of the nation’s armed forces, which assures civilian controlover the military. Because the president is the head of the armed forces and only Congress can declare war, the authority of the military is diffused and its po...
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Poverty.
economic and demographic trends, and (7) welfare incentives. A Overpopulation Overpopulation, the situation of having large numbers of people with too few resources and too little space, is closely associated with poverty. It can result from highpopulation density (the ratio of people to land area, usually expressed as numbers of persons per square kilometer or square mile) or from low amounts of resources, or from both. Excessively high population densities put stress on available resources....
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Lebanon (country) - country.
during the civil war. Within the country, thousands of Shia Muslim refugees fled fighting in southern Lebanon in the 1990s and moved into shantytowns in Beirut’ssouthern suburbs. Lebanon’s major cities were greatly affected by the civil war. Beirut has gradually regained most of its prewar population and remains the country’s largest city. Tripoli,the northern port, is the second largest city. Jūniyah, north of Beirut, was developed as a wartime port and subsequently had a population boom. Za ḩl...
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Space Exploration - astronomy.
to produce 250,000 newtons (56,000 lb) of thrust. The Germans launched thousands of V-2s carrying explosives against targets in Britain and The Netherlands. Whilethey did not prove to be an effective weapon, V-2s did become the first human-made objects to reach altitudes above 80 km (50 mi)—the height at which outer spaceis considered to begin—before falling back to Earth. The V-2 inaugurated the era of modern rocketry. A2 Early Artificial Satellites During the years following World War II, the...
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George Frideric Handel
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INTRODUCTION
Handel's Water Music
In addition to his popular operas and oratorios, German-born composer George Frideric Handel wrote music in the 1700s
for the church and for royal celebrations.
During the 1720s and 1730s Handel worked primarily as a composer and producer of operas for the London stage. This extremely productive phase of his career beganwith the opening of the Royal Academy of Music in London in 1719. The Royal Academy was founded with the support of the king and aristocratic subscribers for theproduction of Italian operas. Its directors sent Handel to continental Europe to hire some of the world’s greatest singers. Handel was not the only composer writingoperas for Aca...
- theorie de l'integration de l'union européenne
- Droit
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Republic of Indonesia - country.
Mahakam in East Kalimantan and the Martapura and Barito in South Kalimantan. Most of these rivers originate in the island’s central massif (mountain mass) and meander through extensive swamps as they approach the coast. Settlements such as Samarinda and Banjarmasin cluster along the rivers, which serve ascommunication routes into the interior. The largest rivers on Sumatra drain from west to east into the Strait of Malacca. In the north, the Asahan River once linked trade between the Batak peo...
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Amerikanischer Film.
Frankenstein, 1975; Frankenstein Junior ). Der „New-Hollywood”-Bewegung, die sich Ende der sechziger Jahre gebildet hatte, um für größere gestalterische Freiheiten und weniger Abhängigkeit vom Kommerz zu kämpfen, waren Regisseure wie Dennis Hopper ( Easy Rider, 1969; Easy Rider ), Arthur Penn ( Bonnie and Clyde, 1967; Bonnie und Clyde ), Robert Altman ( Nashville, 1975; Nashville ), Peter Bogdanovich ( The Last Picture Show, 1971; Die letzte Vorstellung ), Francis Ford Coppola ( The Go...
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Museum.
History museums are dedicated to promoting a greater appreciation and knowledge of history and its importance to understanding the present and anticipating thefuture. They range from historic sites and small historic house museums to large, encyclopedic institutions such as the Smithsonian’s National Museum of AmericanHistory in Washington, D.C. Many cities and states have historical societies that operate museums or historic sites. History museums usually collect a wide range ofobjects, includi...
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Portland - geography.
Garden arena, which opened in 1995. In 2000 the Portland Fire, an expansion Women's National Basketball Association team, began play in the Rose Garden as well. VI ECONOMY Portland enjoys a diversified economy. Major manufactured products include paper, transportation equipment, metal products, sportswear, and electronic componentsand equipment. Major corporations headquartered in the metropolitan region include Nike, a leader in the manufacture of sports footwear, in Beaverton; Louisiana-Paci...
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Pays longtemps féodal, et toujours demeuré indépendant, le
Japon ne s'ouvrit au monde qu'avec l'ère Meiji, à partir de 1868.
mouvements de l'écorce terrestre. Les plaines, qui sont presque toujours périphériques et souvent recouvertes de limons d'origine volcanique, sont rares (moins d'un cinquième de la superficie totale), à l'exception de celles du Kantō (dans laquelle se trouve T ōky ō), de Niigata (sur la mer du Japon), de N ōbi (où se situe Nagoya) ou de Ishikari (plaine de Sapporo). Ces zones basses se raccordent aux hauteurs par des cônes d'alluvion qui constituent des reliefs de collines ou de terrasses. Compl...
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brésilienne, littérature.
symboliste João da Cruz e Sousa, place le thème de la négritude et la douleur qui l’accompagne au cœur de sa problématique. Il est le représentant majeur du courant symboliste au Brésil (les recueils Missal et Broquéis, parus en 1893, sont les seules œuvres éditées de son vivant). 3. 3 Théâtre La production dramaturgique apparaît tardivement au Brésil. Au XIXe siècle, Gonçalves de Magalhães (1811-1882), d’inspiration romantique, signe la première tragédie brésilienne, Antônio José ou le...
- Livre du professeur 4eme hatier
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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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Togo - country.
corn, millet, and sorghum. The leading export crops are coffee, cotton, groundnuts, and cacao. Livestock, chiefly sheep and goats, are raised on the northern plateau.Fish are caught in Togo’s rivers and in the Gulf of Guinea. B Mining and Manufacturing Togo is a leading producer of phosphates, which are by far the country’s most significant mineral product. In 2004, 400,000 metric tons of phosphate rock were mined.Industrial activity is limited but growing. The leading manufactures include ceme...
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Thailand - country.
E Natural Resources Thailand possesses a range of mineral resources. Tin is mined in the peninsula. Important gemstones, such as sapphires, are found in the southeast, and coal reserves,particularly lignite, are in the north. Fish are abundant in rivers and coastal waters. In addition to being consumed domestically, fish are also exported. F Climate Thailand experiences a typical monsoon climate. Winds blow from the northeast during the winter months of October to March or April (known as the...
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automobile, industrie
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PRÉSENTATION
automobile, industrie, secteur de production industrielle englobant la conception, la fabrication et la commercialisation des véhicules automobiles.
Vers 1911, plus de 600 000 voitures circulent sur les routes américaines, beaucoup plus que dans les pays européens, mais la plupart de ces véhicules fonctionnent encore à la vapeur ou à l’électricité. La France est, en 1913, le premier exportateur mondial d’automobiles. L’industrie nationale est passée d’une production de 1 850 véhicules en 1898, à 45 000 à la veille de la Première Guerre mondiale. Les Établissements Renault, qui ont produit 6 véhicules en 1898, en commercialisent près de 4 500...
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automobile, industrie.
Vers 1911, plus de 600 000 voitures circulent sur les routes américaines, beaucoup plus que dans les pays européens, mais la plupart de ces véhicules fonctionnent encore à la vapeur ou à l’électricité. La France est, en 1913, le premier exportateur mondial d’automobiles. L’industrie nationale est passée d’une production de 1 850 véhicules en 1898, à 45 000 à la veille de la Première Guerre mondiale. Les Établissements Renault, qui ont produit 6 véhicules en 1898, en commercialisent près de 4 500...
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Willy Brandt - Geschichte.
5.1 Ost- und Deutschlandpolitik Im Zentrum der Außenpolitik der Regierung Brandt stand die Weiterentwicklung der Ost- und Deutschlandpolitik. Am 12. August 1970 unterzeichneten er und dersowjetische Ministerpräsident Aleksej Kossygin den „Moskauer Vertrag über Gewaltverzicht und Unverletzlichkeit der bestehenden Grenzen”, in dem die Bundesrepublik u. a.de facto die polnische Westgrenze anerkannte und auf ihren Alleinvertretungsanspruch für alle Deutschen verzichtete. Das politische Ziel der Bun...
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Algeria - country.
areas to fishing. National parks, including the giant Tassili N’Ajjer National Park in the eastern corner of the country, comprise a large proportion of the protected area. The effects of Algeria’s human population on the fragile landscape have been severe. The greatest ecological threats are deforestation and burning of scrub vegetation,conversion of steppe habitat to arable land, and soil erosion due to overgrazing and poor farming practices. Pollution of Mediterranean coastal waters is pervas...
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Modern Dance
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Modern Dance, tradition of theatrical dance unique to the 20th century.
Though both had their own interests and styles, their collaboration helped establish modern dance as a 20th-century artform. Shawn helped overcome prejudices against men in the new field of modern dance.E.O. Hoppé/Corbis Because a dance language involves elements such as posture, use of the body’s weight, and the character of movements (sinuous, angular, and so forth)—as well asspecific movements of the head, torso, hands, arms, legs, and feet—most creators of modern dance have considered it ess...
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Republik Niger - geographie.
4.2 Medien Staatlich kontrollierte Radio- und Fernsehstationen strahlen Programme in mehreren Sprachen aus. Die Tageszeitung Le Sahel wird in Niamey herausgegeben. 5 VERWALTUNG UND POLITIK Niger ist seit 1960 eine Präsidialrepublik. Sie wird nach der Verfassung vom Juli 1999 regiert. Der Staat gliedert sich in acht Departements. Die vergangenen Jahrzehntewaren geprägt vom Wechsel zwischen Herrschaft des Militärs und zivilen Regierungen. 5.1 Exekutive Staatsoberhaupt ist der vom Volk für ei...
- The way in which companies frame themselves, their products and their clients
- Questions pour comprendre le XXe siècle
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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...
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Togo - geographie.
Gemäß der Verfassung von 1980 war der Rassemblement du Peuple Togolais (RTP) die einzig zugelassene Partei. Seit 1991 sind auch Oppositionsparteien zugelassen. Die wichtigsten waren bzw. sind die Union togolaise pour la démocratie (UTD) und das Comité d’action pour le renouveau (CAR) sowie die Union des Forces du Changement (UFC). 6 WIRTSCHAFT Das Bruttoinlandsprodukt (BIP) beträgt 2 206 Millionen US-Dollar (2006; Dienstleistungen 35,3 Prozent, Industrie 22,9 Prozent, Landwirtschaft 41,8...
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Zambia - country.
The Livingstone Museum, at Livingstone, has a collection relating to the archaeology and natural history of southern Africa. The Institute for African Studies of theUniversity of Zambia publishes studies relating to central Africa. IV ECONOMY The wealth of Zambia is based largely on mining in the rich copper belt, and downturns in copper prices have severely damaging economic consequences. Someprocessing and manufacturing has been started since independence, and during the 1970s attempts were...