13 résultats pour "mouse"
- Mouse (rodent).
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La première apparition de Mickey Mouse
pour obtenir la licence d'un Journal de Mickey. Le premier numéro paraît le 13 janvier 1930, avec des textes de Disney et ·des dessins d'lwerks. Au bout de quatre mois, Floyd Gottfredson, qui travaille aux studios Disney, reprend la bande dessinée comme le lui a promis Disney. Sa première bande dessinée paraît le S mai. · Mais, rapidement, il renonce aux gags quotidiens, au profit d'aventures avec suspense. Mickey voyage alors dans des pays lointain...
- Mouse (rodent) - biology.
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Mickey Mouse
La première apparition de Mickey Mouse Walt Disney est un des grands pionniers du dessin animé. Mickey Mouse et Donald Duck deviennent bientôt les héros de bandes dessin ées très populaires et sont à l'origine d'une entreprise mondiale de divertissement. L orsque Walt Disney collabore aux films d'animation en 1919 à Kansas City pour la Film Ad Comp any, les dessins ani més en sont à leurs balbutiements. En 1911, Windsor McCay produit un p...
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Comics
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INTRODUCTION
Comics, series of drawings arranged to tell a story.
is still used to refer to sensationalistic techniques that publishers use to draw more readers to their newspapers. Outcault finally won the right to continue his strip andgradually adopted the panel style and balloon narration that mark “The Yellow Kid” as the first true comic strip. Other early comics included “Little Bears” by JamesSwinnerton, which first appeared in the San Francisco Examiner in 1892, and “The Katzenjammer Kids” by Rudolph Dirks, which first appeared in The American Humo...
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Walt Disney
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INTRODUCTION
Walt Disney
Walt Disney, an American cartoonist and film producer, started an entertainment empire with his creation of animated
movies and world-renowned amusement parks.
Donald DuckDonald Duck waves to visitors at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The Disney Studios created the excitable duck in1934.Kelly-Mooney Photography/Corbis In 1923 Disney moved to Hollywood, California. He, his brother Roy O. Disney, and Iwerks began producing short animated films. In 1927 Disney created the cartooncharacter Oswald the Rabbit. A year later he produced another character, a mouse called Mortimer, but shortly after changed the name to Mickey. In 1928 MickeyMouse starred...
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Cloning - biology.
found that such embryo cells are totipotent (able to give rise to all the different cell types in the body). Exploiting this characteristic, scientists developed three techniques to clone embryo cells: blastomere separation, blastocyst division, and somatic cell nuclear transfer. A Blastomere Separation In blastomere separation, scientists fertilize an egg cell with a sperm cell in a laboratory dish. The resulting embryo is allowed to divide until it forms a mass of aboutfour cells. Scientist...
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Hardware (computer).
Magnetic tape drives use magnetic tape similar to the tape used in VCR cassettes. Tape drives have a very slow read/write time, but have a very high capacity; in fact,their capacity is second only to hard disk drives. Tape drives are mainly used to back up data. Compact disc drives store information on pits burned into the surface of a disc of reflective material ( see CD-ROM). CD-ROMs can store up to 737 megabytes (MB) of data. A Compact Disc-Recordable (CD-R) or Compact Disc-ReWritable (CD-RW)...
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Electronic Games.
arcade game of all time. With Pizza Time Theaters legitimizing the idea of arcades and hits such as Ms. Pac-Man , Asteroids , Donkey Kong , Tempest , Frogger , and Defender bringing new excitement to gaming, the coin-operated video game business boomed. In 1981 Americans spent 75,000 person-years and $5 billion playing video games at anestimated 4,300 arcades in the United States. Many popular arcade games also were translated for use on the Atari 2600 and its chief rivals in the homemarket—M...
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Mon grand-père venait chaque année pendant l'été, puisque le climat de Long Island, l'été,
était moins oppressant que celui de Miami Beach.
vision àla fois bizarre etmajestueuse :tous lesmatins, aprèslelever dusoleil, touten murmurant enhébreu, ilpassait l'immense taies délavé etle yarmulke, puis enlaçait son avant-bras aveclesliens decuir, puisentourait autourdesatête lalarge bande decuir à laquelle étaitattachée unepetite boîtedecuir contenant lesversets delaTorah, qu'ilcalait au milieu deson front, sortait son siddur, le livre desprières quotidiennes, etmarmonnait pendant unedemi-heure environdesmots quinous étaient absolument in...
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WHY I'M NOT WHERE YOU ARE 5/21/63
Your mother and I never talk about the past, that's a rule.
under theNothing doorandstained theSomething hallway,there'snothing tosay. Itbecame difficulttonavigate from Something toSomething withoutaccidentally walkingthrough Nothing, andwhen Something—a key,apen, a pocketwatch—was accidentallyleftinaNothing Place,itnever couldberetrieved, thatwasanunspoken rule,likenearly all ofour rules havebeen. There cameapoint, ayear ortwo ago, when ourapartment wasmore Nothing than Something, thatinitself didn't havetobe aproblem, itcould havebeen agood thing, itco...
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Primate - biology.
The primate order includes a handful of species that live entirely on meat (carnivores) and also a few that are strict vegetarians (herbivores), but it is composed chieflyof animals that have varied diets (omnivores). The carnivorous primates are the four species of tarsiers, which live in Southeast Asia. Using their long back legs, thesepocket-sized nocturnal hunters leap on their prey, pinning it down with their hands and then killing it with their needle-sharp teeth. Tarsiers primarily eat in...