415 résultats pour "name"
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Grand oral du bac : LES GUERRES D'INDOCHINE
Les guerres d'Indochine PC! et des assoc iations clandestines d'ouvriers, de femmes, de jeunes et de groupes de guérilla an ti ja ponaise, le Fro nt de l'indé pendance du Viêt Nam : le Viêt-m inh. Sous l'impulsion de Vô Nguyên Giap, la guérilla est organisée et, en décembre 1944, une armée populair e vietnamienne est constituée. Les Japonais ayant proclamé en mars 1945 l'indépen dance du Viêt Nam avec l'empereur Bao Dai à sa tête, le Viêt-m inh le con...
- Le Corbusier Le Corbusier, professional name of Charles Édouard Jeanneret (1887-1965), Swiss-French architect, painter, and writer, who had a major effect on the development of modern architecture.
- Robinson Crusoe (extrait) Daniel Defoe (...) In a little time I began to speak to him, and teach him to speak to me; and, first, I made him know his name should be Friday, which was the day I saved his life.
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Indochine française.
anciennes civilisations de la péninsule (Angkor), la politique de la métropole se réduisit presque entièrement à la répression des mouvements de révolte contre la domination française. Dès le début du XX e siècle émergèrent des mouvements nationaux vietnamiens dont les principaux chefs furent un lettré d'Annam, Phan Boi Chau, puis un révolutionnaire, Nguyên Ai Quôc (futur Hô Chi Minh). En 1927, sous l'influence du Guomindang chinois, fut créé un parti, le Viêt-nam Quôc Dan Dong (VNQDD),...
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30 avril 1975: La chute de Saïgon
Les accords de Paris (27 janvier 1973) Devant l'échec de la politique suivie, et aussi devant l'inquiétude d'une partie de l'opinion américaine, le présidentJohnson mit fin aux bombardements du Nord le 31 mars 1969.Quelques semaines plus tard, s'ouvrait à Paris la conférence vietnamo-américaine qui devait se terminer seulementau début de l'année 1973. Ho Chi Minh, le président de la République démocratique du Viêt-nam, était mort le 3septembre 1969. Mais ses proches compagnons continuaient d'ê...
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Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1964 Betty Cuthbert Australia 52.00 1968 Colette Besson France 52.03 1972 Monika Zehrt East Germany 51.08 1976 Irena Szewinska Poland 49.29 1980 Marita Koch East Germany 48.88 1984 Valerie Brisco-Hooks United States 48.83 1988 Olga Bryzgina USSR 48.65 1992 Marie-José Pérec France 48.83 1996 Marie-José Pérec France 48.25 2000 Cathy Freeman Australia 49.11 2004 Tonique Williams-Darling Bahamas 49.41 . Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists (400 m Hurdles).Year Name Country Winn...
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Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1964 Betty Cuthbert Australia 52.00 1968 Colette Besson France 52.03 1972 Monika Zehrt East Germany 51.08 1976 Irena Szewinska Poland 49.29 1980 Marita Koch East Germany 48.88 1984 Valerie Brisco-Hooks United States 48.83 1988 Olga Bryzgina USSR 48.65 1992 Marie-José Pérec France 48.83 1996 Marie-José Pérec France 48.25 2000 Cathy Freeman Australia 49.11 2004 Tonique Williams-Darling Bahamas 49.41 . Women's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists (400 m Hurdles)Year Name Country Winni...
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Géographie du VIET NAM
I.AR.Oil • Très variée, la végétation du Viêt Nam ne compte pas moins de 10 000 espèces différentes. • Elle se caractérise, dans les zones de collines et de plateaux, par des forêts denses sempervi rentes ou semi-caduques selon le dimat. Sur les plateaux de plus de 800 m d'akitude,les forêts font place aux piniacées. les zones les plus inondées du deka du Mékong sont couvertes par les forêts de melaleucas. • les IIHingroves bordent les plaines cô...
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Chemical Reaction - chemistry.
Many groups of elements occur so often as ions that they are given names: nitrate, NO 3-; sulfate, SO 42-; and phosphate, PO 43-. The suffix -ate usually indicates the presence of oxygen. The positive ion, NH 4+, is called ammonium, as in NH 4Cl, ammonium chloride, or (NH 4)3PO4, ammonium phosphate. Rules for naming more complicated compounds exist, but many compounds have been given trivial names—for example, Na 2B4O7·10 H 2O, borax—or proprietary names—F(CF 2)nF, Teflon. These nonsystemat...
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Internet.
usually pays a fixed monthly fee for a dedicated connection. In exchange, the company providing the connection agrees to relay data between the user’s computer andthe Internet. Dial-up is the least expensive access technology, but it is also the least convenient. To use dial-up access, a subscriber must have a telephone modem, a device thatconnects a computer to the telephone system and is capable of converting data into sounds and sounds back into data. The user’s ISP provides software that con...
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Telephone.
digits is dialed. The development of inexpensive and reliable amplification provided by the introduction of the transistor in the 1960s made practical the design of adialing system based on the transmission of relatively low power tones instead of the higher-power dial pulses. Today most telephones have push buttons instead of a rotary dial. Touch-Tone is an optional service, and telephone companies still maintain the ability to receive pulsedialing. Push-button telephones usually have a switch...
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Asteroid - astronomy.
Asteroids of the S type, related to the stony iron meteorites, make up about 15 percent of the total population of asteroids that can be seen from Earth. Much rarer arethe M-type objects, corresponding in composition to the meteorites known as “irons.” These objects are made up of an iron-nickel alloy and may represent the cores ofbodies that were large enough to differentiate into layers and to melt deep inside. Their rocky outer layers may have been removed by impacts with other asteroids . A...
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Classification - biology.
species based on the fewest number of shared changes that have occurred from generation to generation. IV HISTORY OF CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS Classification is one of the oldest sciences, but despite its age it is still a vigorous field full of new discoveries and methods. Much like other fields of science, greatthinkers have shaped the course of classification. One of the earliest classification schemes was established by Greek philosopher Aristotle, who lived in the 300s BC. Aristotle believe...
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Hurricane.
V HOW HURRICANES ARE DETECTED AND MONITORED Since 1943 U.S. military and civilian aircraft have been flying into hurricanes to measure wind velocities and directions, the location and size of the eye, air pressures,and temperatures in different parts of the storm. A coordinated system of tracking hurricanes was developed in the mid-1950s, and steady improvements have beenmade over the years. In addition to reports from aircraft, geosynchronous weather satellites (since 1966) and ocean buoys tha...
- Baie d'Along (Viêt Nam).
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Hinduism.
they do not share any basic terms. B Sanātana Dharma Evidence from inscriptions indicates that Hindus had begun to use the word dharma for their religion by the 7th century. After other religions of Indian origin also began to use this term, Hindus then adopted the expression san ātana dharma to distinguish their dharma from others. The word san ātana, meaning immemorial as well as eternal, emphasized the unbroken continuity of the Hindu tradition in contrast to the other dharmas . The Bu...
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Le génocide cambodgien
Le Cambodge est un pays d'Asie du Sud – Est et aussi anciennement le centre du royaume des Khmers. Entre 1975 et 1979 le Cambodge connait un génocide des plus terribles, environ 20% de sa population est tuée. Mais avant de parler du génocide en lui-même, i l faut d'abord connaître le contexte dans lequel i l est apparu, puis comment le mouvement politique des Khmers rouges a pris le pouvoir. C'est seulement ensuite que l'on pourra parler de l'idéologie de Khmers rouge...
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Women's Swimming: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1912 Fanny Durack Australia 1:22.2 1920 Ethelda Bleibtrey United States 1:13.6 1924 Ethel Lackie United States 1:12.4 1928 Albina Osipowich United States 1:11.0 1932 Helene Madison United States 1:06.8 1936 Hendrika Mastenbroek The Netherlands 1:05.9 1948 Greta Andersen Denmark 1:06.3 1952 Katalin Szöke Hungary 1:06.8 1956 Dawn Fraser Australia 1:02.0 1960 Dawn Fraser Australia 1:01.2 1964 Dawn Fraser Australia 59.5 1968 Jan Henne United States 1:00.0 1972 Sandra Neilson United States 58.59 1976...
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LA CIVILISATION DES ETATS-UNIS
Déc. 1961 Été 1963 22 nov . 1963 Août 1964 Nov. 1964 Août 1965 Nov . 1965 Avril 1968 Juin 1968 Nov. 1968 Déc . 1968 21 juil. 1969 4 juin 1972 Nov. 1972 27 janv. 1973 8 aoat 1974 Avril 1975 15 000 conseillers militaires au Viêt-Nam . Incidents raciaux en Alabama. Rassemblement pacifique des Noirs à Washington . Assassinat du Président Kennedy, remplacé par Lyndon B. Johnson . Bombardements aériens sur le Nord-Viêt-Nam. Réélection de...
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Cognitive Psychology.
full richness of people’s cognitive experiences. Describing the act of remembering as a process of storage and retrieval, for example, neglects the subjective experienceof remembering. Another criticism is that information-processing theory may not reflect how the brain actually works. Newer models, such as the parallel distributedprocessing model, try to address this criticism by drawing on studies of brain structure and function. Psychologists continue to debate the adequacy of the information...
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Genève.
Sous ce nom, on désigne d'abord une conférence internationale qui se tint du 26 avril au 20 juillet 1954 sur les problèmes coréens et indochinois, et qui réunit les délégués de dix- neuf pays, parmi lesquels ceux de l'Alliance atlantique, la Chine et l'URSS. Elle ne réussit pas à régler le problème de la partition de la Corée. En revanche, sous l'impulsion de Pierre Mendès France devenu président du Conseil le 18 juin 1954, elle aboutit à un accord de cessez-le-feu en Indochine. Les accords de G...
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Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe - anthology.
Ever yet was blest with seeing bird above his chamber door—Bird or beast upon the sculptured bust above his chamber door,With such name as “Nevermore.” But the raven, sitting lonely on the placid bust, spoke onlyThat one word, as if his soul in that one word he did outpour.Nothing further then he uttered—not a feather then he fluttered—Till I scarcely more than muttered, “other friends have flown before—On the morrow he will leave me, as my hopes have flown before.' Then the bird said, “Nevermo...
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Boxing: Olympic Gold Medalists.
(Since 1952 up to 57 kg/126 lb)1904 Oliver Kirk United States 1908 Richard Gunn United Kingdom 1920 Paul Fritsch France 1924 John Fields United States 1928 Lambertus van Klaveren The Netherlands 1932 Carmelo Robledo Argentina 1936 Oscar Casanovas Argentina 1948 Ernesto Formenti Italy 1952 Ján Zachara Czechoslovakia 1956 Vladimir Safronov USSR 1960 Francesco Musso Italy 1964 Stanislav Stepashkin USSR 1968 Antonio Roldan Mexico 1972 Boris Kuznetsov USSR 1976 Angel Herrera Cuba 1980 Rudi Fink East...
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Boxing: Olympic Gold Medalists.
(Since 1952 up to 57 kg/126 lb)1904 Oliver Kirk United States 1908 Richard Gunn United Kingdom 1920 Paul Fritsch France 1924 John Fields United States 1928 Lambertus van Klaveren The Netherlands 1932 Carmelo Robledo Argentina 1936 Oscar Casanovas Argentina 1948 Ernesto Formenti Italy 1952 Ján Zachara Czechoslovakia 1956 Vladimir Safronov USSR 1960 Francesco Musso Italy 1964 Stanislav Stepashkin USSR 1968 Antonio Roldan Mexico 1972 Boris Kuznetsov USSR 1976 Angel Herrera Cuba 1980 Rudi Fink East...
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Men's Swimming: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1896 Alfréd Hajós Hungary 1:22.20 1904 1 Zoltán Halmay Hungary 1:02.80 1906 Charles Daniels United States 1:13.40 1908 Charles Daniels United States 1:05.60 1912 Duke Kahanamoku United States 1:03.40 1920 Duke Kahanamoku United States 1:00.40 1924 Johnny Weissmuller United States 59.00 1928 Johnny Weissmuller United States 58.60 1932 Yasuji Miyazaki Japan 58.20 1936 Ferenc Csík Hungary 57.60 1948 Walter Ris United States 57.30 1952 Clarke Scholes United States 57.40 1956 Jon Henricks Austria 55...
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Men's Swimming: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1896 Alfréd Hajós Hungary 1:22.20 1904 1 Zoltán Halmay Hungary 1:02.80 1906 Charles Daniels United States 1:13.40 1908 Charles Daniels United States 1:05.60 1912 Duke Kahanamoku United States 1:03.40 1920 Duke Kahanamoku United States 1:00.40 1924 Johnny Weissmuller United States 59.00 1928 Johnny Weissmuller United States 58.60 1932 Yasuji Miyazaki Japan 58.20 1936 Ferenc Csík Hungary 57.60 1948 Walter Ris United States 57.30 1952 Clarke Scholes United States 57.40 1956 Jon Henricks Austria 55...
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Regierungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Bundeskanzler Konrad Adenauer (CDU) Vizekanzler und Wirtschaft Ludwig Erhard (CDU) Auswärtiges Gerhard Schröder (CDU) Inneres Hermann Höcherl (CSU) Justiz Wolfgang Stammberger (FDP) bis 19.11.1962 * Finanzen Heinz Starke (FDP) bis 19.11.1962 * Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten Werner Schwarz (CDU) Arbeit und Sozialordnung Theodor Blank (CDU) Verteidigung Franz Josef Strauß (CSU) Verkehr Hans-Christoph Seebohm(DP/CDU) Post- und Fernmeldewesen Richard Stücklen (CSU) Wohnungsbau, Städtebau undR...
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Roman Empire - history.
the master of Rome. Three years later the Senate proclaimed him Augustus, the supreme ruler. III THE EMPIRE UNDER AUGUSTUS Roman Emperor AugustusAugustus, the first Roman emperor, brought peace, order, and prosperity to Rome after the civil wars that followed the assassinationof Roman leader Julius Caesar. Caesar had adopted the young Octavian, later known as Augustus, as his heir. After a victory overMark Antony and Cleopatra at Actium, Augustus had absolute power over the entire Roman Empire....
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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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Automobile Racing.
beginning in 1906 at Le Mans it came to refer to the principal F1 auto race in a given nation, except in the United States, where the term continues to be used lessdiscriminately. After the end of World War I in 1918, when automobile racing blossomed internationally, a series of GP races in several nations became reserved for F1competition, and an annual GP calendar was developed consisting of national races, such as the French Grand Prix and the British Grand Prix. An annual award calledthe Wor...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Charlemagne - anthology.
The titles of some of Archbishop Turpin's chapters will show the nature of his history. They are these: 'Of the Walls of Pampeluna, that fell of themselves.' 'Of theWar of the holy Facundus, where the Spears grew.' (Certain of the Christians fixed their spears, in the evening, erect in the ground, before the castle; and found them,in the morning, covered with bark and branches.) 'How the Sun stood still for Three Days, and the Slaughter of Four Thousand Saracens.' Turpin's history has perhap...
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DE L'INDOCHINE FRANÇAISE AU VIÊT-NAM UNIFIÉ
la conférence de Paris, mais blocage des travaux jusqu'à l'arrêt des bombardements (1 er novembre). • 1969 marque la vietnamisation du conflit, après l'entrevue de Midway (8-6-1969). Refus de tout programme précis,retrait des soldats américains, soutien logistique au Sud Viêt-Nam. En juin, doctrine de Guam, Nixon garantit leparapluie logistique et économique américain, mais retire ses troupes. • 1970 : apparition du bourbier cambodgien avec le coup d'état de Long Nol pour réduire le « sanct...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Perseus and Medusa - anthology.
The Sea-monster Perseus, continuing his flight, arrived at the country of the Æthiopians, of which Cepheus was king. Cassiopeia his queen, proud of her beauty, had dared to compareherself to the Sea-Nymphs, which roused their indignation to such a degree that they sent a prodigious sea-monster to ravage the coast. To appease the deities,Cepheus was directed by the oracle to expose his daughter Andromeda to be devoured by the monster. As Perseus looked down from his aerial height he beheld thev...
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Beijing - geography.
other polluting materials contributes to the city’s severe air and water pollution. V EDUCATION AND CULTURE Beijing has more colleges and universities than any other Chinese city. The most prominent institutions are Peking University, founded in 1898; and Tsinghua University,founded in 1911, which is the most prestigious scientific and technical institution in the country. Both institutions are located in the northwest suburbs, an areaassociated with higher education and research. Also in this...
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Namibia - geographie.
Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) und der Congress of Democrats (COD). 6 GESCHICHTE Höhlenmalereien, die möglicherweise über 25 000 Jahre alt sind, zeugen davon, dass bereits während des späten Pleistozän Sammler und Jäger im Gebiet des heutigenNamibia gelebt haben. Die frühesten identifizierbaren Bewohner sind die San, die hier schon zu Beginn des 1. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. nachweisbar sind. Die Khoikhoinwanderten etwa um 500 n. Chr. zu, die Herero erst im 17./18. Jahrhundert. Die wenigen Europäer, di...
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Excerpt from Martin Chuzzlewit - anthology.
But there is one other piece of evidence, bearing immediate reference to their close connextion with this memorable event in English History, which must carryconviction, even to a mind (if such a mind there be) remaining unconvinced by these presumptive proofs. There was, within a few years, in the possession of a highly respectable and in every way credible and unimpeachable member of the Chuzzlewit Family (for hisbitterest enemy never dared to hint at his being otherwise than a wealthy man...
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Asie du Sud-Est - encyclopédie.
littéraires qui ont connu le plus de succès sont les adaptations locales du Rām āyana indien, tels le R āmakien siamois, le Ramazat birman, le Reamker cambodgien, ou celles faites au Laos et en Indonésie. Les poètes, nombreux et prolifiques, ont chanté surtout l'amour et la guerre. Quelques romans originaux ont vu le jour, à partir du XVII e siècle surtout. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats Cambodge - Arts - Littérature Complétez votre recherche en consultant...
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latter
When you don’t know if your letter will be read by a man or a woman: Madame , Monsieur , Messieurs, To a lawyer: Maître, This opening appears on the left-hand side. Note the use of the comma, which is obligatory. Note: when writing to a woman and when in doubt about her marital status, it is always better to use Madame rather than Mademoiselle . For official certificates, such as attestations of employment, the opening usually is: À qui de droit (to whom it may concern). In...
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évaluation schlumberger
The jungle, the desert, and the sea. What is “Black Gold” and why is it given this name? Black gold is oil. It is given this name because it is a precious commodity. It is a valuable natural resource with limited supply. Section I: English Part II 1. B 6. D 11. D
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Men's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1896 Thomas Burke United States 54.20 1900 Maxwell Long United States 49.40 1904 Harry Hillman United States 49.20 1906 Paul Pilgrim United States 53.20 1908 Wyndham Halswelle United Kingdom 50.00 1912 Charles Reidpath United States 48.20 1920 Bevil Rudd South Africa 49.60 1924 Eric Liddell United Kingdom 47.60 1928 Ray Barbuti United States 47.80 1932 William Carr United States 46.20 1936 Archie Williams United States 46.50 1948 Arthur Wint Jamaica 46.20 1952 V. George Rhoden Jamaica 45.90 1956...
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Men's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1896 Thomas Burke United States 54.20 1900 Maxwell Long United States 49.40 1904 Harry Hillman United States 49.20 1906 Paul Pilgrim United States 53.20 1908 Wyndham Halswelle United Kingdom 50.00 1912 Charles Reidpath United States 48.20 1920 Bevil Rudd South Africa 49.60 1924 Eric Liddell United Kingdom 47.60 1928 Ray Barbuti United States 47.80 1932 William Carr United States 46.20 1936 Archie Williams United States 46.50 1948 Arthur Wint Jamaica 46.20 1952 V. George Rhoden Jamaica 45.90 1956...
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Grand oral du bac : LES ÉTATS-UNIS, SUPERPUISSANCE
Les États-Unis, superpuissance .t John Kennedy lqrs de sa campagne A présidentielle. Elu en 1960, il propose aux Américains de conquérir une • nouvelle frontière •, c'est-à-dire la conquête de nouveaux espaces, sociaux, culturels et scientifiques. constitue un tournant psychologique fondamen tal. Tandis que des grands travaux sont mis en chantier, des actions sont menées en faveur de l'agriculture, de l'industrie et des travailleurs. Roosevelt bénéficie d...
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Erlaubte Nahrungsmittelzusätze in der Europäischen Union (EU).
E 234 Nisin (auch Antibiotika) E 235 Natamycin (auch Antibiotika) E 236 Ameisensäure E 237 Natriumformiat E 238 Calciumformiat E 239 Hexamethylentetramin (Urotropin) E 242 Dimethyldicarbonat (Kaltentkeimungsmittel) Pökelsalze E 249 Kaliumnitrit E 250 Natriumnitrit E 251 Natriumnitrat E 252 Kaliumnitrat Säuren und ihre Salze(Säuerungsmittel undKonservierungsstoffe) E 260 Essigsäure E 261 Kaliumacetat E 262 Natriumdiacetat E 263 Calciumacetat E 270 Milchsäure E 280 Propionsäure E 281 Natriumprop...
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Organic Chemistry - chemistry.
B Alkenes and Alkynes Isomeric with the cyclanes, or cycloalkanes as they are sometimes called, is the family of alkenes, also represented by the general formula C nH2n. This family of hydrocarbons is characterized by one or more double bonds between carbon atoms. Propene and cyclopropane, for example, are isomers, as are 1,3-dimethylcyclohexane and 3,4-dimethyl-2-hexene. (The location of the double bond is indicated by the 2-hexene part of the name.) Double bonds may also occur incyclic compou...
- 1970 – 1979 : VIÊT-NAM. LES DISSIDENTS. LE WATERGATE.
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Jerusalem - geography.
There are many other artifacts in the city, tied to various periods of history; those of Canaanite, Israelite, Greek, Roman, Arab, Crusader, and Ottoman origin areamong the more prominent. Modern attractions include the Israel Museum (completed in 1965), which houses the Shrine of the Book, where the Dead Sea Scrolls areexhibited; the Rockefeller Museum (opened in 1938), which contains archaeological finds; the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum; the Museum of Biblical Archaeology; theMuseum of Islamic...
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Han Dynasty - History.
However, these reforms faced serious opposition. The feudal barons formed an alliance and rebelled against Wang Mang. They were joined by members of the Liufamily, who were descended from Jingdi (Ching-ti), a former Han emperor, and a civil war followed. As the empire fell into disorder, militant secret societies formedarmed bands and attacked villages and towns. Wang Mang had believed that proper institutions would eventually bring peace to China, but in AD 23, an army led by the Liu clan brea...