111 résultats pour "kenya"
- Mau-Mau, révolte des
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CHRONOLOGIE Août 1998 dans le monde (histoire chronologique)
d'opinions favorables du président passe de 60 à 40 %. JEUDI 20 États-Unis/Soudan/Afghanistan. La marine américaine envoie des missiles de croisière contre une usine proche de Khartoum, soupçonnée de fabriquer des armes chimiques, et contre des camps d'entraînement militaire à 150 km au sud de Kaboul. Ceue opéra tion fait suite aux auentats _perpétrés contre les ambassades des Etats-Unis au Kenya et en Tanzanie. Bill Clinton justifie ces raids par l...
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Leichtathletik: Weltrekorde.
Sprung- undWurfdisziplinen Hochsprung 2,09 Meter Stefka Kostadinova, Bulgarien 30. August 1987 Rom Stabhochsprung 5,01 Meter Jelena Isinbajewa, Russland 12. August 2005 Helsinki Weitsprung 7,52 Meter Galina Tschistjakowa, UdSSR 11. Juni 1988 Leningrad Dreisprung 15,50 Meter Inessa Krawets, Ukraine 10. August 1995 Göteborg Kugelstoßen 22,63 Meter Natalia Lissowskaja, UdSSR 7. Juni 1987 Moskau Diskuswerfen 76,80 Meter Gabriele Reinsch, DDR 9. Juli 1988 Neubrandenburg Speerwerfen 71,70 Meter Oslei...
- Kibaki, Mwai
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Athlétisme (hommes) : palmarès JO.
1900 John WalterTewksbury(États-Unis) 22'2 Norman Pritchard(Inde) 22'8 Stanley Rowley(Australie) 22'9 1904 Archie Hahn(États-Unis) 21'6 NathanielCartmell(États-Unis) 21'9 WilliamHogenson(États-Unis) - 1908 Robert Kerr(Canada) 22'6 Robert Cloughen(États-Unis) 22'6 NathanielCartmell(États-Unis) 22'7 1912 Ralph Craig(États-Unis) 21'7 Donald Lippincott(États-Unis) 21'8 WilliamApplegarth(Grande-Bretagne) 22'0 1920 Allen Woodring(États-Unis) 22'0 Charles Paddock(États-Unis) 22'1 Harry Edward(...
- Moi, Daniel Arap
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African Theater
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African Theater, traditional, historical, and contemporary dramatic forms in Africa south of the Sahara.
The period after World War II ended in 1945 led to the struggle for and achievement of independence in many African countries. The new nation-states were oftenestablished along colonial boundaries and power was handed over to a bourgeois class who had been educated in Europe. The epoch-making era of nationalismproduced a number of African playwrights who merged African theatrical traditions with European forms. These plays are still widely performed and read in many partsof the continent. Nigeri...
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African Theater
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INTRODUCTION
African Theater, traditional, historical, and contemporary dramatic forms in Africa south of the Sahara.
The period after World War II ended in 1945 led to the struggle for and achievement of independence in many African countries. The new nation-states were oftenestablished along colonial boundaries and power was handed over to a bourgeois class who had been educated in Europe. The epoch-making era of nationalismproduced a number of African playwrights who merged African theatrical traditions with European forms. These plays are still widely performed and read in many partsof the continent. Nigeri...
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National Parks and Preserves.
Some ibex raised in Italy’s 700 sq km (220 sq mi) Gran Paradiso National Park (1922) were transferred to aid herd restoration elsewhere in the country. Switzerlandreturned lynx to Swiss National Park to keep red deer populations in check. The growth of national parks also enabled many European countries to restore forests thathad given way to industrialization by the early 20th century. Africa’s wildlife was hunted heavily from the late 19th century well into the 20th century. By 1920 big-game h...
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Human Evolution.
Strepsirhines are the most primitive types of living primates. The last common ancestors of strepsirhines and other mammals—creatures similar to tree shrews andclassified as Plesiadapiformes—evolved at least 65 million years ago. The earliest primates evolved by about 55 million years ago, and fossil species similar to lemursevolved during the Eocene Epoch (about 55 million to 38 million years ago). Strepsirhines share all of the basic characteristics of primates, although their brains are notpa...
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Human Evolution - biology.
classified as Plesiadapiformes—evolved at least 65 million years ago. The earliest primates evolved by about 55 million years ago, and fossil species similar to lemursevolved during the Eocene Epoch (about 55 million to 38 million years ago). Strepsirhines share all of the basic characteristics of primates, although their brains are notparticularly large or complex and they have a more elaborate and sensitive olfactory system (sense of smell) than do other primates. B Haplorhines B1 Tarsiers T...