698 résultats pour "locales"
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GEOGRAPHIE DES CULTES EGYPTIENS
L:ÉGYPTE CROYANCES & RELIGIONS CHAQUE VILLE ADORE UN ANIMAL En souvenir des temps archaïques , le dieu local se voit systé matiquement assoc ier un animal ; dès lors, tous les repré sentants de l'espèce sont considérés comme sacrés, car ils apparaissent comme le réceptacle de la force divine. À chaque ville correspond un animal sacré : bélier, bovin, chat, chien, crocodile , faucon , gazelle, hippopotame, ibis, lion, oiseau, poisson, rep...
- Port-Vendres, localité du département des Pyrénées-Orientales.
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Guatemala (república) - geografía.
para el consumo local como para la exportación. 2.4 Vegetación y fauna QuetzalReverenciado por las civilizaciones maya y azteca, que lo incorporaron a su arte y mitología, el esplendoroso quetzal es también elave nacional de Guatemala. Una de las especies de mayor colorido del mundo, el quetzal vive sobre todo en pluvisilvas, desde Méxicohasta Panamá. Ave omnívora, el quetzal come bayas, frutos, insectos, arañas, pequeños anfibios y lagartos.Michael Fogden/Animals Animals/BBC Natural History So...
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ARTICLE DE PRESSE: L'Afrique, nouvelle frontière de l'Eglise
Dans des pays où les noviciats et les séminaires sont parfois les derniers lieux d'études sérieux, on peut s'interrogersur la sincérité de telles vocations. Quoi qu'il en soit, les prêtres, les missionnaires, les catéchistes, les laïcs, bienformés et actifs, n'arrivent plus à répondre à la demande et passent leur temps à essayer de joindre les deux bouts.Non rémunérés, ils sont souvent obligés d'ouvrir un petit élevage ou un commerce. " On nous demande de faire del'évangélisation, mais dites-nou...
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La décentralisation débouche-t-elle sur une autonomie totale des collectivités locales décentralisées ?
Student number: 21833385 La décentralisation débouche-t-elle sur une autonomie totale des collectivités locales décentralisées ? Introduction « Son organisation est décentralisée » dite le premier article de la Constitution française du 4 octobre 1958 créé par Charles De Gaulle, montrant la forme de décentralisation de l'Etat unitaire adoptée par le gouvernement français. Un concept qui a été inscrit pour la première fois dans la loi en 1982 par François Mitterrand, le Président de la Rép...
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Black Death.
disappeared in the West. V DISAPPEARANCE OF PLAGUE Plague became less common in Europe after the 1530s. The last plague in England was in 1665, the last in Western Europe in 1722. Numerous theories have beenoffered to explain the disappearance of plague. It has been argued that black rats, the primary carriers of plague, may have been replaced by larger brown rats that donot carry the infection. A second theory suggests that increased immunity among the rodents that carried the disease or chang...
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Black Death .
disappeared in the West. V DISAPPEARANCE OF PLAGUE Plague became less common in Europe after the 1530s. The last plague in England was in 1665, the last in Western Europe in 1722. Numerous theories have beenoffered to explain the disappearance of plague. It has been argued that black rats, the primary carriers of plague, may have been replaced by larger brown rats that donot carry the infection. A second theory suggests that increased immunity among the rodents that carried the disease or chang...
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Ghana - country.
times of depressed cacao prices, Ghana has significantly increased exports of timber to generate needed revenue. In 1988 Ghana initiated a conservation plan called the Forest Resource Management Project. In 1989 Ghana restricted the export of 18 tree species, and in 1994 thecountry banned the export of raw logs. About 4.8 percent (1997) of the country’s land is officially protected, but illegal logging threatens Ghana’s remaining forests. Deforestation, overgrazing, and periodic drought have led...
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Gambling.
C Lotteries Lotteries are another form of gambling. In a lottery, tickets are sold for a set amount and a share of the proceeds is returned to the winners, usually through a randomdraw. Most games allow players to pick their own numbers or let a computer randomly pick for them. Lotteries offer a wide variety of games, including weekly drawings,instant “scratch” tickets, daily games, and superlottos with prizes increasing until there is a winner. Large lottery prizes sometimes exceed $100 millio...
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Uganda - country.
Uganda’s population is predominantly rural and is concentrated in the south, particularly in the crescent at the edge of Lake Victoria and in the southwest. Almost allUgandans are black Africans. Foreign residents make up less than 4 percent of the population and come mostly from neighboring states. In 2008 Uganda’s population was estimated at 31,367,972. The estimated growth rate of the population in 2008 was 3.6 percent. The birth rate was 48 per 1,000people and the death rate 12 per 1,000. Th...
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Protests in the 1960s - U.
E Youth Culture Young people played an important role in the movements for social change during the 1960s. Numbers alone made them important; more than 76 million babies wereborn during the post-World War II “baby boom.” In addition, these young people spent more years in school and were more affluent than previous generations. In theearly 20th century, most young Americans had moved quickly from childhood to adulthood. In the 1920s only 1 in 5 Americans graduated from high school, and almostal...
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Advertising.
Advertising agencies make money in a variety of ways. When the agency uses the client’s advertising budget to buy time for an ad on the radio or on television or whenit buys space for an ad in a newspaper or magazine, the media outlet allows the agency to keep 15 percent of the cost of the space or the time as a commission. The15 percent commission has become an advertising industry standard and usually accounts for the largest portion of the agency’s income. Agencies also charge clientsfor the...
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Asian Theater
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INTRODUCTION
Asian Theater, live performance, featuring actors or puppets, native to Asia, a continent with more than 2 billion people of many nations and cultures.
III THEATER IN EAST ASIA Theater in East Asia includes the traditions of China, Japan, and Korea. Most Chinese theater is urban, secular (nonreligious) entertainment, influenced by the ethics of Confucianism. However, a belief in spirits influences rituals performed by ethnic minorities in China, and Buddhism dominates traditional Tibetan performance. Japanesedramatic forms combine native shamanistic performance, secular entertainment, and cultural or religious influences from China and Kore...
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Elizabeth I
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INTRODUCTION
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603), daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.
Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u...
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Elizabeth I.
Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u...
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Elizabeth I .
Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u...
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Louis XIV
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INTRODUCTION
Louis XIV (1638-1715), king of France (1643-1715), known as the Sun King.
he could defend against attack from his enemies. In the first instance, Louis worked to tighten central control over the array of departments, regions, and duchies that together made up France. To this end, he revivedthe use of regional intendants, officials who were sent to the provinces with instructions to establish order and effective royal justice. Although agents of the centralgovernment, intendants worked closely with the local nobility and legal institutions to establish efficient admini...
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Louis XIV.
he could defend against attack from his enemies. In the first instance, Louis worked to tighten central control over the array of departments, regions, and duchies that together made up France. To this end, he revivedthe use of regional intendants, officials who were sent to the provinces with instructions to establish order and effective royal justice. Although agents of the centralgovernment, intendants worked closely with the local nobility and legal institutions to establish efficient admini...
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Roman Empire .
A Government Augustus did not derive his power from any single office, but from the authority of his name and his victory. In fact, he carefully pieced together a patchwork of powersthat allowed him to be an absolute ruler and yet avoid the hatred Caesar aroused as dictator. In Latin, the name Augustus implies both political authority and religiousrespect. The Romans had for some time called Octavian imperator , a title once awarded to victorious generals that soon became associated with the r...
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Roman Empire - History.
A Government Augustus did not derive his power from any single office, but from the authority of his name and his victory. In fact, he carefully pieced together a patchwork of powersthat allowed him to be an absolute ruler and yet avoid the hatred Caesar aroused as dictator. In Latin, the name Augustus implies both political authority and religiousrespect. The Romans had for some time called Octavian imperator , a title once awarded to victorious generals that soon became associated with the r...
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Native Americans of North America.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native Americans of North America - Canadian History.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Saudi Arabia - country.
C Natural Resources Some of the world’s largest oil and natural gas fields lie beneath Saudi Arabia and its offshore waters, representing the country’s most economically important naturalresource. In 2007 Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves were estimated at 264 billion barrels. Before the discovery and exploitation of these reserves in the mid-20th century,Saudi Arabia was one of the poorest countries in the world. Its relatively small population subsisted in a harsh environment with little agricultur...
- Discours d'un responsable local à l'occasion de la création d'une association de poètes
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Turkmenistan - country.
A Ethnic Groups With Turkmens constituting 77 percent of the population, Turkmenistan is the most ethnically homogeneous of the Central Asian republics. Uzbeks make up the largestminority group, with about 9 percent of the population. Other ethnic groups include Russians, Kazakhs, Tatars, Ukrainians, Azeris (ethnic Azerbaijanis), Armenians, andBaluch. In 1993 a bilateral treaty between Turkmenistan and Russia granted dual citizenship to Russians in the republic. At the 1995 census Russians cons...
- Anet. localité du département d'Eure-et-Loir, aux confins de la Normandie
- Pougues-les-Eaux, localité du département de la Nièvre, au nord de Nevers.
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Qu'est-ce que la taxe
d'habitation ?
les services fiscaux ne tien nent compte ni des fac tures de téléphone, ni du fait que le contribuable a supporté la taxe pour un autre local. • Personnes exoné rées : Ne paient pas de taxe d'habitation les per sonnes qui résident dans des locaux expressément exonérés : locaux soumis à la taxe professionnelle, bâtiments des exploita tions agricoles (à l'excep tion du logement de l'ex ploitant) et bureaux des fonction...
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Air Pollution.
Several pollutants attack the ozone layer. Chief among them is the class of chemicals known as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), formerly used as refrigerants (notably in airconditioners), as agents in several manufacturing processes, and as propellants in spray cans. CFC molecules are virtually indestructible until they reach thestratosphere. Here, intense ultraviolet radiation breaks the CFC molecules apart, releasing the chlorine atoms they contain. These chlorine atoms begin reacting withozone, br...
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Welfare.
industrializing societies. Governments typically financed social insurance programs with tax funds and direct levies on the wages of potential recipients. Social insurancereplaced part of incomes lost when workers became disabled, were laid off, or had reached an age that forced them out of the labor market. Later, governments of Germany, France, Belgium, Sweden, and other countries developed forms of social insurance that provided population-wide, or universal,coverage. Such forms included chil...
- Pouilly-sur-Loire, localité du département de la Nièvre, au nord de La Charitésur-Loire.
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French Canadian Nationalism - Canadian History.
The revolution ended in independence for the Americans, who named their new country the United States of America. In the aftermath, thousands of people who hadopposed the American Revolution migrated from what was now the United States to British North America. These people, known as the United Empire Loyalists, settledin the Maritimes, where they greatly increased the British majority over the Acadians, and in Québec. Some settled near francophone communities around Montréal andin the Eastern T...
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Race - biology.
distributed as a cline, generally varying along a north-south line. Skin color is lightest in northern Europeans, especially in those who live around the Baltic Sea, andbecomes gradually darker as one moves toward southern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and into northern Africa and northern subtropical Africa. Skin isdarkest in people who live in the tropical regions of Africa. The lack of clear-cut discontinuities makes any racial boundary based on skin color totally arbitrary. Sim...
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téléphone - informatique.
Une tension continue, fournie par le central via la ligne téléphonique, est appliquée au microphone. Les ondes sonores qui traversent la grille provoquent alors le déplacement du dôme vers l’avant et vers l’arrière. La pression acoustique exercée sur le diaphragme tasse plus ou moins la grenaille, ce qui fait varier la résistance électrique du microphone : il en résulte un courant continu d’intensité variable. La plupart des téléphones récents sont munis d’un microphone électrostatique, qui a...
- Lacq. localité du département des Pyrénées-Atlantiques, située sur la rive
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Philadelphia (city, Pennsylvania) - geography.
national trend of migration from eastern cities to the warmer climate of the Sun Belt. Whereas in 1950 Philadelphia contained more than 2 million people and ranked as the third largest city in America, the city's population plunged to 1,517,550 by 2000.In 2006, the city's population was estimated at 1,448,394. While the city proper was decreasing in population, the metropolitan area centered on Philadelphia grew. In 2006 the region had 6.2 million inhabitants. Philadelphiaranked as the nation’s...
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CAS PRATIQUE
proposées ((Cantal, fromage bleu et bœuf français (100% Charolais)). L'entreprise a mis en place un programme de responsabilité sociale des entreprises (CsR) Le partenariat établi par McDonald's avec ses fournisseurs repose sur la sécurité des cinq produits, le respect de l'environnement, le bien-être des animaux et la protection de l'environnement. Écouter les besoins des clients Les clients français viennent chez McDonald's principalement aux heures de repas: cela signifie que 70% de s pour...
- Vimy. localité du département du Pas-de-Calais, au nord-est d'Arras. 4 595
- Abousir ou Abu Sir Nom donné à des localités et sites archéologiques d'Égypte.
- Jumièges, localité du département de la Seine-Maritime, au nord-ouest de Rouen.
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- Hagetmau, localité du département des Landes, au sud-ouest de Mont-deMarsan, en Chalosse.
- Moret-sur-Loing, localité du département de Seine-et-Marne, au sud-est de Melun.
- Rocroi, localité du département des Ardennes, au nord-ouest de Charleville-Mézières.
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Un Long Dimanche De Fiançailles
part à la guerre en 1917. Ne supportant pas la vie dans les tranchées, Manech s'auto-mutile pour être démobilisé.Janvier 1917 : cinq soldats français sont condamnés à mort en conseil de guerre, dont Manech : ils seront jetés par-dessus lerebord des tranchées dans le no man's land de Bingo Crépuscule. Toute une nuit et toute une journée, ils vont tenter de survivre.À l'autre bout de la France, Mathilde aime toujours ce bleuet Manech d'un amour à l'épreuve de tout. La paix venue, Manechsera porté...
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Victoria (city, British Columbia) - Geography.
routes, and good agricultural land. These advantages were publicized by Sir James Douglas, the chief factor (administrative head) of the company’s Pacific Coastoperations, who founded the fort. They were in turn recognized by the British Colonial Office, which made Victoria the capital of the colony of Vancouver’s Island (the oldname for Vancouver Island) in 1849. The community’s growing commercial importance during the Fraser River and Cariboo gold rushes of the 1850s led to itsincorporation in...
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histoire du droit
A. UNE SOUVERAINETE BSOLUE On pense au concept de souveraineté à partir des 13 ème -14 ème siècles. Les fondements antiques vont à partir du 13 ème , à la royauté d’affirmer son indépendance alors qu’elle est aux prises avec le mot féodal mais aussi avec l’Augustinisme de Saint Augustin (= idée que le Pape est supérieur au roi). C’est au 16 ème que la notion de souveraineté va être pleinement théorisée et sa nature précisée. (Machiavel avec le prince). Les principales doctrines F...
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Revolución Francesa - historia.
La toma de La BastillaEl 14 de julio de 1789, la prisión de La Bastilla de París fue asaltada por una multitud para quien este recinto representaba elabsolutismo de la monarquía Borbónica.Giraudon/Art Resource, NY El rey se vio obligado a ceder ante la continua oposición a los decretos reales y la predisposición al amotinamiento del propio Ejército real. El 27 de junio ordenó a lanobleza y al clero que se unieran a la autoproclamada Asamblea Nacional Constituyente. Luis XVI cedió a las presiones...
- Montoire-sur-le-Loir, localité du département du Loir-et-Cher, à l'ouest de Vendôme.
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- Pralognan-la-Vanoise, localité du département de la Savoie, au coeur du parc national de la Vanoise.
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Aksum.
doctrine that Christ was both divine and human. The Council of Chalcedon condemned Monophysitism in 451, and since that time the Coptic Church has beenindependent of other Christian churches. After the Council of Chalcedon, priests who continued to teach Monophysitism were persecuted in the eastern Roman Empire, and many migrated to Aksum. The influxof priests, along with the support of the royal family, strengthened missionary efforts in Aksum. Many churches and monasteries were founded after 4...