179 résultats pour "london"
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Europe - Geography.
D Vegetation Although much of Europe, particularly the west, was originally covered by forest, the vegetation has been transformed by human habitation and the clearing of land.Only in the most northerly mountains and in parts of north central European Russia has the forest cover been relatively unaffected by human activity. On the otherhand, a considerable amount of Europe is covered by woodland that has been planted or has reoccupied cleared lands. The largest vegetation zone in Europe, cuttin...
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Name
: Andrew Foster
Address
: 105 Cheriton Road, Dorchester, Dorest DY4
Interests & Activities Playing the piano and harpsichord ; playing renaissance music on authentic instruments ; instrument making, (particularly keyboard instruments); chess ; European literature and philosophy ; cross-country walking ; horticulture ; active member of Ecology Party. Personal Details Married 1978 Two children, born 1982 and 1986 References Dr Bryan Tunniwell, Bartington Hall, London Mr Richard Raine, Headmaster, Grove Middle School, Dorchester, Dorset
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Le roman d'aventures (Exposé – Art & Littérature – Collège/Lycée)
• Dans la seconde moitié du XIX' siècle, le roman d'aventures profite de l'essor général de l'édition. Les collections consacrées au seul roman d'aventures apparaissen~ drainant un lectorat fidèle. • Les années 1860 -1920 marquent l'âge d'or du roman d'aventures . C'est à cette époque que s'écrivent les plus grandes œuvres : celles de Robert Louis Stevenson, de Conan Doyle ou de Henry Rider Hagg11rd en GrandeBretagne , celles de Jules Verne en Fra...
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Grèce antique, art de la - beaux-arts.
Jusqu'aux environs de 320 av. J.-C., l'architecture, la peinture et la sculpture de grand format ont un caractère public, que leur destination soit religieuse ou civile. Toutefois, les monuments funéraires privés peuvent relever du grand art, et les arts décoratifs jouent un rôle important dans la sphère privée. Une famille ordinaire possède plusieurs vases de terre cuite peinte de belle facture ; les plus riches, de la vaisselle de bronze et des miroirs souvent décorés. Vases grecs Découverts d...
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William Blake
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INTRODUCTION
William Blake (1757-1827), English poet, painter, and engraver, who created an unusual form of illustrated verse; his poetry, inspired by mystical vision, is among the
most original, lyric, and prophetic in the language.
Your spring & your day are wasted in play,And your winter and night in disguise. Both series of poems take on deeper resonances when read in conjunction. Innocence and Experience, “the two contrary states of the human soul,” are contrasted insuch companion pieces as “The Lamb” and “The Tyger.” Blake’s subsequent poetry develops the implication that true innocence is impossible without experience,transformed by the creative force of the human imagination. III BLAKE AS ARTIST The LambThe Lamb...
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Börse.
gehören, die im DAX ® zusammengefasst werden, und so genannten Spezialwerten, von denen vor allem die des Neuen Marktes (zusammengefasst im Nemax) in den letzten Jahren positiv wie negativ Furore gemacht haben. Der Aktienmarkt soll prinzipiell der Finanzierung von Unternehmen dienen und deren wirtschaftliche Situationwiderspiegeln, hat inzwischen jedoch häufig rein spekulativen Charakter. Noch in den siebziger Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts galt ein Kurs-Gewinn-Verhältnis (KGV) von1 zu 7 als „gesun...
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Roman Mythology
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Roman Mythology, the religious beliefs and practices of the people of ancient Rome.
Aeneas and AnchisesAccording to mythology, Aeneas was a Trojan prince. After Troy fell to the Greeks during the Trojan War, Aeneas traveledto Italy and met and married a woman in the kingdom that occupied the region that would one day become Rome.Through this marriage, Aeneas was the direct ancestor of Romulus and Remus, the legendary founders of Rome. In thispainting he is carrying his father, Anchises, on his back while fleeing from Troy. This painting by Lionello Spada is in theLouvre Museum...
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Latin American Painting
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Diego Rivera Museum Gallery
The studio of Mexican painter Diego Rivera is now maintained as an art museum in Mexico City.
The Viceroy Arrives at PotosíThe discovery of silver on a hillside near the town of Potosí in 1545 turned this Bolivian city into a key Spanish possessionin the Americas. The population of Potosí shot up until it reached 150,000 inhabitants by the year 1611. The work shownhere, The Viceroy Arrives at Potosí, by 17th-century Bolivian painter Melchor Pérez de Holguín, was painted during thezenith of the town’s fortunes.Archivo Fotografico Oronoz From about 1580 to 1650 European styles became domin...
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Book Publishing
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INTRODUCTION
Book Publishing, manufacture, publication, and distribution of books.
they use advanced printers and binding techniques to run off as many books as required. Printing only as many books as needed allows companies to save money, andbeing able to store books digitally means that books can be printed whenever necessary, keeping them in print indefinitely. B Marketing and Distribution Once the book has been made, it is ready for distribution. Traditionally, trade books have been sold primarily by salespeople calling on bookstores across the countryand taking orders f...
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Folk Art
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Carved Native American Figure
This figure of a Native American trapper was carved from a single pine log (about 1850-1890).
that young Native American women were taught to weave by Ursuline nuns. The overall spirit of French-Canadian folk art is colorful, happy, and, at the same time,devout. B Anglo-Canadian Folk Art The English tradition in the Maritime provinces is strong in the decoration of utilitarian objects, in graining, marbling, and incising, and in ship carvings (both figureheadsand stern-board decorations). The emigration to Canada of many New Englanders during and after the American Revolution led to int...
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London (John Griffith, dit Jack)
Écrivain américain
* 12.1.1876, San Francisco, Californie
+ 22.11.1916, Glen Ellen, Californie
Issu d'un milieu...
London (John Griffith, dit Jack) Écrivain américain * 12.1.1876, San Francisco, Californie + 22.11.1916, Glen Ellen, Californie Issu d'un milieu pauvre, il mène une vie de vagabond dès l'âge de treize ans. London est tour à tour vendeur de journaux, pêcheur, chercheur d'or, blanchisseur, marin, etc. Autodidacte, il poursuit son éducation à travers la lecture de romanciers tels que Rudyard Kipling, et Robert Louis Stevenson, et de théoriciens comme Charles Darwin, Friedrich Nietzsche et Karl Marx...
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Hogarth, William - vie et oeuvre du peintre.
William Hogarth est également un portraitiste de renom qui a bouleversé le genre pictural à maintes reprises. Il participe à l’introduction des « Conversations Pieces » en Angleterre avec le Mariage de Stephen Beckingham et de Mary Cox (1729-1730, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) ou la Famille Foutaine (1730, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphie). Puis lorsqu’il réalise le Capitaine Coram (1740, Foundling Hospital, Londres), il marque un nouveau tournant dans l’art du portrait po...
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Hogarth, William - biographie du peintre.
William Hogarth est également un portraitiste de renom qui a bouleversé le genre pictural à maintes reprises. Il participe à l’introduction des « Conversations Pieces » en Angleterre avec le Mariage de Stephen Beckingham et de Mary Cox (1729-1730, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) ou la Famille Foutaine (1730, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphie). Puis lorsqu’il réalise le Capitaine Coram (1740, Foundling Hospital, Londres), il marque un nouveau tournant dans l’art du portrait po...
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La page de roman doit-elle être un témoignage de la société de son auteur ?
temporelle en écrivant son récit fictif.Les Enfants de la Terre est une série de six romans de Jean M. Auel qui raconte le quotidien des êtres humains durant la Préhistoire. La série a été publiée entre1980 et 2011. L'action se déroule en Europe, 30 000 ans avant notre ère. L'Homo sapiens cohabite avec l'homme de Néandertal. L'auteure met en scène Ayla, unejeune Homo sapiens élevée par des néandertaliens. Ces romans, reconnus comme scientifiquement vraisemblables, mettent en scène des sociétés...
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Vénus - mythologie.
v. 100 av. J.-C. Ile de Mélos, Grèce. Marbre, hauteur : 202 cm. Département des Antiquités grecques, étrusques et romaines, muséedu Louvre, Paris.Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York Dans l’art antique, citons tout particulièrement la célèbre Vénus de Milo (qui, datant de l’époque hellénistique, représenterait en fait la grecque Aphrodite). L’art romain compte également de nombreuses Vénus, adaptations ou copies d’une Aphrodite du sculpteur grec Praxitèle. Les néoclassiques ont eux aussi...
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verre - arts décoratifs.
Verreries romaines Vases et récipients en verre soufflé datant du I er et du II e siècle. Les quatre pièces, sur la gauche, étaient probablement destinées à recevoir des cendres mortuaires, tandis que l'aiguière, surla droite, servait à verser de l'eau ou du vin. La couleur verte est une conséquence de l'emploi de soude dans la composition du verre. La forme cylindrique des différents ustensiles fut obtenuepar soufflage, une invention romaine qui révolutionna l'art du verre.Bridgeman Art Library...
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SUJET NATIONAL, SESSION DE JUIN 1995 LANGUE VIVANTE I
Her father was delighted to have his daughter home. "She was so ashamed at being expelled, she didn't feel she could talle to anyone about it," he said. "She bottled everything up• so much that she couldn't bear it any longer. The poor girl. We would have unders- 35 tood and supported her whatever happened. W e are happy she is home and love her so much." However, Samantha's fatheris critical of the Swansea University: "1 am absolutely fur...
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Leonardo da Vinci.
La última cena, de Leonardo da VinciLa última cena (c. 1495-1497), en la iglesia de Santa Maria delle Grazie de Milán, es una de las pinturas religiosas más famosas deLeonardo da Vinci. La obra sufrió serios deterioros debido a la mala fijación de la mezcla de óleo y pintura al temple utilizada por elartista.Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York Existen evidencias de que Leonardo tenía discípulos en Milán, para los cuales probablemente escribió los textos que más tarde se agruparían y publicarí...
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Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes
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INTRODUCTION
Francisco de Goya
One of the great masters of Spanish art, painter and illustrator Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes produced works of
considerable beauty and power.
Gallery, Washington, D.C.) show that Goya was then painting in an elegant manner somewhat reminiscent of the style of his English contemporary ThomasGainsborough. IV ETCHINGS AND LATER PAINTINGS Third of May, 1808Third of May, 1808 was painted by Spanish artist Francisco de Goya in 1814. His purpose was to commemorate theSpanish war of liberation, during which a number of innocent civilians were shot by soldiers from Napoleon’s army. At thislate stage in Goya’s career, he had become cynical ab...
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Raphael (painter)
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Raphael's La Belle Jardinière
Completed in 1508 in Florence, La Belle Jardinière is one of the most famous Madonna portraits of Italian Renaissance
painter Raphael.
III ROMAN PERIOD Leo I and AttilaThis fresco by Italian Renaissance painter Raphael, Leo I Repulsing Attila (1512-1514, Vatican), depicts the confrontationbetween Pope Leo I and Attila the Hun outside Rome in the 5th century. Whereas the figures on the left exemplify theclassical poise typical of the High Renaissance, the tumultuous activity of the figures on the right prefigures the dynamicenergy of the later baroque style.Scala/Art Resource, NY In 1508 Raphael was called to Rome by Pope Juli...
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illustration (livre).
en France (l'Illustration, journal pour lequel travaillait le célèbre illustrateur Paul Renouard) et en Allemagne (Illustrirte Zeitung). À la même période apparurent les journaux de voyages et d'aventures comme le Tour du monde, le Monde illustré ou The Graphic. Dans la seconde moitié du siècle, l'essor de la presse obligea les journaux illustrés à employer des équipes de dessinateurs et de graveurs jour et nuit : la « petite presse » illustrée se développa au point de supplanter rapidem...
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Técnicas de grabado - artes.
2.2 Grabado en hueco Es lo contrario del grabado en relieve; en lugar de sobresalir de la superficie, las líneas de la imagen están incisas en una plancha de metal. Hay dos tipos básicos degrabado en hueco: se puede grabar el dibujo en la plancha utilizando diversos instrumentos puntiagudos llamados agujas, bruñidores, raedores y graneadores, o se puederebajar en la plancha por la corrosión de los ácidos. Gracias a estos diferentes métodos el grabado en hueco permite conseguir una amplia gama d...
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David Livingstone.
day Zambia) in May 1873. Chuma and Susi buried his heart at the foot of a nearby tree and dried and wrapped Livingstone’s body. They then carried the body, alongwith Livingstone’s papers and instruments, to the Indian Ocean coast and the island of Zanzibar, a trip that lasted nine months. In April 1874 Livingstone’s remainsreached England by boat and were buried in Westminster Abbey in London. The hero’s funeral fixed British attention once more on Africa and Livingstone’s ideas forAfrican progr...
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David Livingstone - explorer.
day Zambia) in May 1873. Chuma and Susi buried his heart at the foot of a nearby tree and dried and wrapped Livingstone’s body. They then carried the body, alongwith Livingstone’s papers and instruments, to the Indian Ocean coast and the island of Zanzibar, a trip that lasted nine months. In April 1874 Livingstone’s remainsreached England by boat and were buried in Westminster Abbey in London. The hero’s funeral fixed British attention once more on Africa and Livingstone’s ideas forAfrican progr...
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William Blake.
best-known illustrations, popularly known as The Ancient of Days, the frontispiece to his poem Europe, a Prophecy (1794). Much of Blake’s painting was on religious subjects: illustrations for the work of John Milton, his favorite poet (although he rejected Milton’s Puritanism), for JohnBunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, and for the Bible, including 21 illustrations to the Book of Job. Among his secular illustrations were those for an edition of Thomas Gray’s poems and the 537 watercolors for Ed...
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Arte griego.
El estilo de la cerámica decorada se modificó aproximadamente en el siglo VII a.C., debido a la creciente colonización griega del Mediterráneo y al comercio con los feniciosy otros pueblos orientales. En las vasijas de este periodo, conocido como periodo oriental de la cerámica decorada, los diseños abstractos geométricos se reemplazaron porlos motivos de inspiración naturalista propios del arte oriental, como la flor de loto, la palmeta, los leones y las esfinges. La ornamentación aumentó en ca...
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Arte griego - historia.
El estilo de la cerámica decorada se modificó aproximadamente en el siglo VII a.C., debido a la creciente colonización griega del Mediterráneo y al comercio con los feniciosy otros pueblos orientales. En las vasijas de este periodo, conocido como periodo oriental de la cerámica decorada, los diseños abstractos geométricos se reemplazaron porlos motivos de inspiración naturalista propios del arte oriental, como la flor de loto, la palmeta, los leones y las esfinges. La ornamentación aumentó en ca...
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Barockmusik - Musik.
4 SPÄTBAROCK (CA. 1680 BIS 1750) Die Musik des Barock erreichte mit Domenico Scarlatti und Antonio Vivaldi in Italien, François Couperin und Jean-Philippe Rameau in Frankreich, Henry Purcell und GeorgFriedrich Händel in England, Johann Sebastian Bach und Georg Philipp Telemann in Deutschland ihre Spätphase. Die italienische Oper hatte durch Alessandro Scarlatti undGiovanni Bononcini zu Beginn des 18. Jahrhunderts einen Höhepunkt erreicht. Dies war auch die Zeit berühmter Kastraten wie Nicolini,...
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périodiques (presse).
Le XIX e siècle marque l’entrée dans l’ère de la politisation, de la diffusion de masse de titres populaires, et l’amorce d’une spécialisation. 3. 1 Dans le monde anglo-saxon Les revues mensuelles et trimestrielles d’opinion comportant des articles d'auteurs éminents et d'hommes politiques apparaissent en Grande-Bretagne au tournant des XVIII e et XIX e siècles. Deux d'entre elles se rendent célèbres : le titre libéral The Edinburgh Review (1802-1929) et The Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazi...
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House (architecture)
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INTRODUCTION
Trulli in Alberobello, Italy
Alberobello, in the Apulia region of southeastern Italy, is noted for its unusual limestone houses known as trulli (from
Greek trullos, dome).
Fresco in the Villa of the Mysteries, PompeiiThe Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy (built about 50 bc), featured a large hall with this mural encircling it. The mural ispainted in the Second Style of Roman painting. (Historians of art recognize four periods or styles in Roman wall painting.)The mural in the Villa of the Mysteries is thought to depict the initiation rituals of a mystery religion. For this reason, it hasbeen conjectured that the hall was used for cult rituals.Bridgeman Art Li...
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Paleolithic Art
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Cave Painting, Lascaux
This portion of a cave painting in what is now Lascaux, France, was done by Paleolithic artists about 13,000 bc.
Venus of WillendorfThis so-called Venus figurine from the area of Willendorf, Austria, is one of the earliest known examples of sculpture,dating from about 23,000 bc. The figure, which is carved out of limestone, is only 11.25 cm (4.5 in) high, and wasprobably designed to be held in the hand. It is believed the Venus may be a fertility symbol, which would explain theexaggerated female anatomy.Ali Meyer/Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York Paleolithic art usually is classified as either figura...
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américaine, littérature.
le moi, la nature et la mort, se situe entre la tradition romantique américaine et la tradition calviniste de la Nouvelle-Angleterre. 3. 2 La guerre de Sécession américaine et la fin du XIX e siècle Non sans humour, Abraham Lincoln parlait de l’auteur de la Case de l’oncle Tom (1852), Harriet Beecher-Stowe, comme de « la petite femme qui a provoqué cette grande guerre ». Plus qu’une grande œuvre littéraire, ce roman fut surtout l’expression du profond sentiment abolitionniste des Nordistes....
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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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Geschichte der Pädagogik
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EINLEITUNG
Geschichte der Pädagogik (griechisch paidagogike: Erziehungskunst), Bezeichnung von Theorie und Methode der Erziehung.
6 HUMANISMUS UND RENAISSANCE Während der Renaissance erwachte erneut ein Interesse an der griechischen und römischen Kultur, so dass sich die mittelalterlichen Schulen verstärkt mit dem Studium derAntike beschäftigten. Viele Lehrer der griechischen Sprache und Literatur kamen nach Italien, darunter als erster der griechische Gelehrte Manuel Chrysoloras ausKonstantinopel (1397). Zu den Entdeckern und Übersetzern antiker Handschriften zählten auch die italienischen Humanisten Francesco Petrarca u...
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Europe - geography.
movement of a segment of the Earth’s crust against the stable shield during the Caledonian orogeny (about 500 to 395 million years ago) raised the mountains of Ireland,Wales, Scotland, and western Norway. Subsequent erosion has rounded and worn down these mountains in the British Isles, but the peaks of Norway still reach 2,472 m(8,110 ft). The second major geological region, a belt of sedimentary materials, sweeps in an arc from southwestern France northward and eastward through the Low Countri...
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Tennis.
and interpret rules. The head official on the court, called the chair umpire, sits on a tall chair at one end of the net. A varying number of line judges sit around the courtbeyond the path of the players. Line judges determine whether serves and shots are good or out. A net-cord judge may be employed to determine when a ball touchesthe top of the net, and a foot-fault judge may watch for that specific infraction. In the 1980s electronic devices began to be used in some professional tournaments...
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Blacks in Latin America.
Throughout Latin America and the Caribbean the slave population declined at the astonishing rate of 2 to 4 percent a year; thus, by the time slavery was abolished, theoverall slave population in many places was far less than the total number of slaves imported. The British colony of Jamaica, for example, imported more than 600,000slaves during the 18th century; yet, in 1838, the slave population numbered little more than 300,000. The French colony of Saint-Domingue (present-day Haiti)imported mo...
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Dwight D.
maneuvers in Louisiana in 1941, he played a leading role as a staff officer, adding to his reputation and securing him a promotion to brigadier general. On December 7,1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the next day the United States entered World War II against the Axis Powers (Japan, Germany, and Italy). A weeklater, the army’s new chief of staff, General George C. Marshall, called Eisenhower to Washington, D.C., and put him in charge of the War Plans Division. Opinions differed on...
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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...
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World War I .
and troops to Europe from the United States and other overseas sources. In 1914 Britain implemented a sea blockade of Germany to prevent the delivery of importssuch as food and war materials. The same year, Germany began using submarines to disrupt Allied seaborne traffic and prevent supplies from reaching Britain. In 1915Germany instituted a submarine blockade around Britain. From February 1915 to September 1915 and again in 1917, Germany used unrestricted submarine warfare,sinking ships withou...
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ALDOUS HUXLEY (Brave New World Revisited). (1964, CHATTO and WINDUS, p. 75, LONDON)
these violent words with even more violent gestures. He would yell, he would scream, his veins would swell, his face would turn purple. Strong emotion (as every actor and dramatist Jmows) is in the highest degree contagious. Infected by the malignant frenzy of the orator, the audience would groan and sob and scream in an orgy of uninhibited passion. And these orgies were so enjoyable that most of those who bad experienced them eagerly came...
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The United Kingdom
L'essentiel du cours
Basic facts
Capital city
London
Countries
: {;ref!t Brjtqin_: E(Jg/af_J_d, SëQtlaf1q, ~a_/es
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The United Kingdom L'essentiel du cours Basic facts Capital city London Countries : {;ref!t Brjtqin_: E(Jg/af_J_d, SëQtlaf1q, ~a_/es - Northern Ire/and (Ulster) Currency Pound Sterling (E) The national flag "The Union Jack" composed of3 crosses: St George's (Eng/and), St Andrew's (Scot/and), St Patrick's (Ire/and). The national anthem God Save t he Queen National emblems National mottas - Rose (England) - Leek (Wales) - Thistle (Scot/and) - Shamrock (Ire/and) - Shamed be he who thin...
- rédaction anglais sur haloween
- Exposé sur Londres en anglais
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design - arts décoratifs.
Robot Braun MP 32 Dessiné en 1965 par G. A. Muller, ce modèle de mixeur est une application du design. Il allie fonctionnalité et pureté des lignes.Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York Le design concerne pratiquement toutes les industries humaines, de la fabrication de brosses à dents à la construction de ponts, en passant par la production d’avions et de toutes sortes d’outils et d’instruments manufacturés. Un train selon Loewy Les superbes trains en forme de missile, imaginés dans les années...
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canadien, art - beaux-arts.
Kane (Paul), Flottille Cinglant vers le lac Winnipeg, ces bateaux de la Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson convoient des fourrures, au long de la rivière Saskatchewan.Paul Kane, Flottille, 1850. Royal Ontario Museum,Toronto (Canada).Dept. of Ethnology, Royal Ontario Museum Après la conquête de 1759, les topographes de l’armée britannique réalisent les premières peintures de paysage. Georges Heriot et James Cockburn comptent parmi les plus intéressants de ces peintres-soldats. Kane (Paul), Campement O...
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Tiziano.
Baco y AriadnaTiziano pintó Baco y Ariadna en el palacio de Alfonso d'Este en Ferrara, entre 1518 y 1522. En la actualidad, el cuadro se exhibe en laNational Gallery de Londres.Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY Las dinámicas vibraciones de estas piezas tienen su paralelo en su obra de temática religiosa correspondiente al mismo periodo. Entre las primeras obras sobre este temadestaca la Asunción de la Virgen (1516-1518) sobre el altar de Santa María dei Frari en Venecia, que destaca por la maestr...
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estampe
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estampe, image imprimée au moyen d'une planche gravée ou dessinée sur un support quelconque.
Impression en taille-douce Le papier et la plaque de cuivre gravée et enduite d'encre ont été pressés entre deux rouleaux. La gravure apparaît maintenant sur le papier.Bridgeman Art Library, London/New York Après avoir gravé la planche de métal à l’aide d’un burin, l’artiste applique au rouleau une encre grasse sur toute la surface, en s’assurant que toutes les lignes en creux soient bien enduites. Cette opération effectuée, il essuie soigneusement la planche, afin de ne laisser de l’encre que d...