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La province du Québec
minéraux. Or, argent, cuivre, zinc sont exploités à Rouyn, Noranda et Val d'Or dans la ceinture d'argile près de lafrontière avec l'Ontario. On extrait de l'or et du cuivre à Chibougamau et près du lac Mistassini. L'un des plus richesgisements de fer au monde se trouve dans la trouée du Labrador. Les mines sont situées près de Schefferville etGagnon et près de Labrador City à Terre-Neuve. La région des Appalaches est connue pour ses mines de cuivre surla péninsule de Gaspe, où l'on trouve égalem...
- St. Lawrence (river) - Geography. I INTRODUCTION St. Lawrence (river) (French Saint-Laurent), river
- LaSalle.
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Richards Leads Canadiens to 1944 Stanley Cup.
overtime to capture the Stanley Cup championship. “Richard's first goal was a remarkable shot,” the New York Times wrote. “Turned completely around 10 feetfrom the net as he skated in after taking Blake's pass, the young winger completed his spin and let fly a backhand shot that beat goalie Mike Karakas. When hescored a minute later the game was delayed while the ice was cleared of missiles tossed by fans.” Richard's 1944 Stanley Cup performance established him ashockey's best player of the time...
- Guide de présentation des citations et des références bibliographiques
- Maisonneuve, Paul de Chomedey de
- Pointe-Claire.
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cdr_nov07_fr.pdf
IEDM13 Cahier FR.indd 2IEDM13 Cahier FR.indd 2 31/10/07 11:12:0531/10/07 11:12:05
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- Fortin, Marc-Aurèle - dessin & gravure.
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Canada et littérature
May (1837-1918), William Chapman (1850 ·1 9 17) , Adolphe Poisson (1849- 1922). Alfred Garneau (1836 -1904 ) riva lisent entre eux dans un lyrisme analo gue. Le roman conte les mœurs d'autre· fois avec les Anciens Canadiens (1862) d'Aubert de Gaspé, prêche le retour à la terre avec le Jean Rivard de Gérin-Lajoie (1 824-1882), illustre l'histoire avec Joseph Mannette (1844-1895), analyse les âmes avec Laure Conan (1845-1924). La fondation de l'« écol...
- Québec (province)
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Canadian Architecture
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INTRODUCTION
L'Anse aux Meadows
In around ad 1000 Norse Vikings sailed from Greenland to North America and set up a village on the tip of what is now
the island of Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula.
IglooSome Inuit peoples in the Arctic regions of Canada live in domed houses of snow, or igloos, which provide good insulationand protection from wind. The word igloo comes from the Inuit iglu, meaning “house.”George Holton/Photo Researchers, Inc. Canada’s original inhabitants are known as the First Nations. At the time of European arrival, about 40 nations were scattered across Canada. Many of them lived alongthe coasts, where they could fish. These nations can be classified into five major gro...
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Citations avec émotif.
Exemple : Il fallait choisir entre la conversion et ce régime, qui a toujourscours dans les Etats où règne la charia. — Le Monde.fr avoir toujours confiance, cooccurrence Exemple : Ayant toujours confiance en lui-même, il sent qu’il peut et qu’il doit influencer le cours des choses. — Pierre Duchesne , Jacques Parizeau , tome 1 avoir toujours soif, cooccurrence Exemple : N’allons pas croire que ces gens, qui sont toujours dévorés par une insatiable convoitise, qui ont toujour...
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Toronto - geography.
The Hockey Hall of Fame is in downtown Toronto. VI ECONOMY Toronto’s economy has changed over the past several decades, with financial and business services becoming the largest sector. Included in this sector are banks, stockmarkets, insurance, advertising, marketing, accounting firms, and law firms. Toronto ranks third on the continent, behind New York City and Chicago, Illinois, in the numberof major corporations that have their head offices there. Toronto is the leading printing and publish...
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Champion Batters and their Averages.
1985 Willie McGee St. Louis .353 1986 Tim Raines Montreal .334 1987 Tony Gwynn San Diego .370 1988 Tony Gwynn San Diego .313 1989 Tony Gwynn San Diego .336 1990 Willie McGee St. Louis .335 1991 Terry Pendleton Atlanta .319 1992 Gary Sheffield San Diego .330 1993 Andres Galarraga Colorado .370 1994* Tony Gwynn San Diego .394 1995* Tony Gwynn San Diego .368 1996 Tony Gwynn San Diego .353 1997 Tony Gwynn San Diego .372 1998 Larry Walker Colorado .363 1999 Larry Walker Colorado .379 2000 Todd Helton...
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Champion Batters and their Averages
National League.
1985 Willie McGee St. Louis .353 1986 Tim Raines Montreal .334 1987 Tony Gwynn San Diego .370 1988 Tony Gwynn San Diego .313 1989 Tony Gwynn San Diego .336 1990 Willie McGee St. Louis .335 1991 Terry Pendleton Atlanta .319 1992 Gary Sheffield San Diego .330 1993 Andres Galarraga Colorado .370 1994* Tony Gwynn San Diego .394 1995* Tony Gwynn San Diego .368 1996 Tony Gwynn San Diego .353 1997 Tony Gwynn San Diego .372 1998 Larry Walker Colorado .363 1999 Larry Walker Colorado .379 2000 Todd Helton...
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ENSEIGNEMENT - Définition du dictionnaire
Jean Massart , la Presse clandestine dans la Belgique occupée , Projet Gutenberg Il vit une crise financière dont on commence à réaliser l’ampleur et tirer les premiers enseignements . Le Temps.ch Une publication appelle en particulier Pékin à tirer enfin des enseignements de la crise du SRAS en 2002. Le Devoir.com Voilà quelques-uns des enseignements qu’un écrivain habile peut tirer de la doctrine dualiste du Ping et du Pong. Lire.fr La commission exécutive confédérale, qui se réuni...
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Regina - Geography.
in 1883, was incorporated as a city in 1903, and was made the capital of Saskatchewan when the province was created in 1905. The headquarters of the police forcewere moved in 1920 to Ottawa, the nation’s capital, but the force’s training facility remained in Regina. Regina has been associated with a number of important historical events. In 1885 Louis Riel, leader of the Northwest Rebellion, was tried for treason and executedthere. In 1933 Canada’s newly formed socialist party, the Co-operative...
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Canadian Literature
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Canadian Literature, literature of the peoples of Canada.
William Henry DrummondPoet William Henry Drummond described the lives of French Canadian farmers, loggers, and rural workers in verse thatreflected their mix of French and English speech. He gained recognition in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Library of Congress In the early 19th century, most Canadian poetry imitated earlier British poetry. Poets Oliver Goldsmith (grandnephew of the Anglo-Irish writer of the same name),Charles Sangster, Charles Mair, and Levi Adams exemplified literary...
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Canada.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - country.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - Canadian History.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Environment.
escape into space of the infrared energy radiated back out by Earth. This process is referred to as the greenhouse effect. These gases, primarily carbon dioxide,methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor, insulate Earth’s surface, helping to maintain warm temperatures. Without these gases, Earth would be a frozen planet with anaverage temperature of about -18°C (about 0°F) instead of a comfortable 15°C (59°F). If the concentration of these gases rises, they trap more heat within theatmosphere, caus...