375 résultats pour "officer"
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- offices, système des
- Foreign Office
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C'est l'office de la philosophie de tout comprendre même la religion
III. — LA PHILOSOPHIE ET LA RELIGION OBJECTIVE. Il semble sans doute plus difficile d'admettre qu'il appartient aussi à la philosophie de faire comprendre la religionobjective, c'est-à-dire une de ces institutions historiques se donnant comme révélées par Dieu lui-même, telles parexemple que la religion chrétienne. Dieu, en effet, nous dépasse infiniment et le philosophe ne peut prétendrepénétrer sa pensée, découvrir les raisons de ses déterminations et comprendre sa nature. D'ailleurs l'...
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Federal Energy Office
4 En décembre 1973, WIUiam E. Simon, saas-secrétaire au Trésor, prend la direction du FEO. Pour en faire une véritabie administration, il recrute 1 000 techniciens et foncllonnalres. Bien que partisan de l'économie de mar ché; il fait usage des dispositions lui ·permettant d'attri buer des· quotas par secteur et prépare, afin de parer à toute éventualité, un plan de raUonnement de l'essence. Il lance une campagne. d'économie volontaire, mai$...
- galerie des Offices (Florence) - architecture.
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DESCARTES et l'office de la raison
passions. Pour lui, « il n'y a point de meilleur chemin pour venir à la connaissance de nos passions que d'examiner ladifférence qui est entre l'âme et le corps » (Traité des Passions, article. Nous utiliserons désormais les abréviationssuivantes. T.P. et a. pour article.) Mais si l'âme et le corps sont différents, ils n'en sont pas moins unis de telle sortequ'il n'y a rien « qui agisse plus immédiatement contre notre âme que le corps auquel elle est jointe » (ibid.) (1). Lapassion vient de ce q...
- Quelle est la nature des activités et la répartitions des rôles entre front et back offices au sein de votre établissement ?
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- galerie des Offices (Florence) - beaux-arts.
- Candidature au poste de directeur d'office de tourisme.
- John Paul Jones (naval officer).
- John Paul Jones (naval officer) - USA History.
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hésitant que la guillotine (dont il a prétendu dans ses factums qu'elle travaille trop lentement) exerce son office :
out au plus deux ou trois misérables têtes par jour, ce qui est véritablement une bagatelle, en comparaison des
récédentes fêtes nationales de la plaine des Brotteaux.
III La lutte avecRobespierre 1794 Le 3avril, Joseph Fouché estinformé queleComité deSalut public luiordonne deserendre àParis pourse justifier ; le5, ilmonte envoiture. Seizecoups sourds accompagnent sondépart, seizedéclics delaguillotine qui, pour ladernière fois,accomplit, surson ordre, sontranchant office.Etencore, cejour-là, deuxtoutes dernières condamnations sontprononcées enhâte, deuxcondamnations trèsétranges, carlesdeux attardés du grand massacre, quidoivent cracherleurtêtedans lep...
- office divin - religion.
- La paulette L'origine de l'hérédité des offices.
- Office national des forêts [ONF].
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- Office national du film du Canada - cinéma.
- Office national d'information sur les enseignements et les professions [Onisep] - éducation & enseignement.
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Office for Drug Abuse Law Enforcement
à travailler à ses côtés. Le service doit coordonner l'action du Bureau des narcotiques, du Centre de rensei gnements des stupéfiants et du FBI (tous organismes dépendant du Département de la Justice) et des autres administrations con~ernées : Douanes, Éducation natio nale, Services sociaux, Food and Drug Agency, etc. 5 La répression du trafic est le premier souci de I'ODA qui s'attaque à la fois a1.1x revendeurs et à leurs sources d'approvisio...
- Nixon's Resignation Speech Nixon's Resignation Speech August 8, 1974 Richard Milhous Nixon was the first United States president in history to resign from office.
- Vénalité des offices
- Saint-Office.
- Vénalité des offices Pratique qui consiste à pouvoir vendre et acheter une fonction publique.
- Office de secours et de travaux des Nations unies pour les réfugiés de Palestine dans le Proche-Orient - relations internationales.
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Sandro Botticelli (fiche de culture générale)
de Vénus contemplant Mars endormi (Londres), et la Pallas qui conduit le Centaure prisonnier (aux Offices). Lesfresques allégoriques du Louvre, qui célèbrent les vertus des époux Lorenzo Tornabuoni et Giovanna degli Albizi(1486), nous sont parvenues mutilées ; les fresques mythologiques de l'Ospedaletto de Laurent le Magnifique ontété détruites ; la Pallas peinte pour le tournoi de 1474, une autre Pallas connue par une tapisserie du vicomte deBeaudreuil, un Bacchus admiré par Vasari, une...
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Le logement social (Travaux Pratiques Encadrés – Droit & Société)
• L'objet social des organismes d'HLM est la construction , l'aména gement, l'assainissement, la répar ation et la gestion d'habitations répondant à des caractéristiques techniques et de prix de revient réglementairement fixées, et destinées à des ménage s dont les ressources sont inférieures à des plafonds également fixés. LES OFFICES PUBLICS • Les offices publics d'HLM sont des é tablissements publics locaux créés sur l'initiative d'une commune , d...
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Avec les étoffes teintes en bleu, en pourpre et en cramoisi, on fit les
vêtements d'office pour le service dans le sanctuaire, et on fit les vêtements
sacrés pour Aaron, comme l'Éternel l'avait ordonné à Moïse.
179020 l'avaient fait ainsi. Et Moïse les bénit. (Exode ) Pge p
- Lawrence of Arabia (motion picture) Lawrence of Arabia (motion picture), box-office hit motion picture about the adventures of British soldier T.
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Vice President of the United States.
naval operations. Located in northwest Washington at Massachusetts Avenue and 34th Street, the three-story Queen Anne-style house is within easy driving distance ofCapitol Hill and the White House. The vice president receives an annual salary of $189,300. The vice president has a staff and offices in the Everett M. Dirksen Senate Office Building, near the Capitol, toassist with legislative matters, as well as a personal office near the Senate lobby. The vice president also has staff and offices...
- LA NOBLESSE: Noblesse d'offices.
- Offices (palais et musée des).
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Criminal Procedure.
B State Criminal Procedure A person prosecuted in the courts of a particular state on a charge of violating the criminal laws of that state is subject to state criminal procedure. State criminalprocedure is found in the constitution, statutes, rules, and judicial decisions of that state. Furthermore, portions of the U.S. Constitution are applicable to state criminaldefendants. State constitutions generally guarantee a state criminal defendant most of the same rights that a federal defendant is...
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Library of Congress.
manuscripts, books, and films. The Digital Library’s eventual goal is to make available 80 million items from the Library of Congress’s collection that are not easilyavailable elsewhere. V ORGANIZATION AND FUNDING The librarian of Congress serves as the director of the institution. Tradition, politics, and strong personalities have shaped the function of this office. Although the Libraryof Congress was established in 1800, the office of librarian was not created until passage of a law in 1802....
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Medicine.
C Other Health Professionals Medicine is not restricted to physicians. A wide variety of health care practitioners work in this exciting field. By far the largest professional group is nurses. Registerednurses help physicians during examinations, treatment, and surgery. They observe, evaluate, and record patients’ symptoms, administer medications, and provideother care ( see Nursing). Nurse practitioners perform basic duties once reserved for physicians, such as diagnosing and treating common i...
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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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Police.
body. In larger agencies, executive officers may be selected through a civil service or merit system, after moving through the ranks from patrol officer to sergeant,lieutenant, captain, and (in still larger agencies) deputy or assistant chief. At the county level, the head of the agency usually holds the title sheriff. The sheriff is almost always elected and has the power to appoint deputies. Sheriffs'departments often provide law enforcement services for unincorporated areas of counties and ar...
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Chester Arthur.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
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Chester Arthur
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Chester Arthur (1829-1886), 21st president of the United States (1881-1885), who gained the presidency when President James A.
confidence by reappointing them to the Senate. Despite Arthur's help, the legislature did not reappoint the two men. Conkling and Platt never again held public office. In the middle of the political conflict, on July 2, 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles J. Guiteau, a disappointed office-seeker. Garfield died 11 weeks later, on September19, 1881. The following morning, Arthur took the oath of office at his home in New York City. IV PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Arthur's record of party loyalt...
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Congress of the United States.
senator, a person must be at least 30 years old, a citizen for nine years, and a resident of the state from which he or she is elected. Most members of Congress haveserved in state legislatures, city councils, or other elected bodies. See United States Senate: Campaigning for the Senate ; United States House of Representatives: Campaigning for the House. The 435 House seats are divided among the states in proportion to each state’s population. Every state is guaranteed at least one seat. State...
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Winston Churchill
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Winston Churchill (1874-1965), British politician and prime minister of the United Kingdom (1940-1945, 1951-1955), widely regarded as the greatest British leader of
the 20th century.
sufficient tools to break the stalemate on the western front and he worked on developing armored fighting vehicles (tanks) to break the deadlock and end theslaughter. As the lines hardened on the western front, Churchill focused on a campaign to force open the Dardanelles Strait, controlled by the Ottoman Empire, to give the Allies adirect route to Russia through the Black Sea. Such a move would bring much-needed supplies to the Russian armies and eliminate the Ottomans from the war. Whenthe nav...
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Winston Churchill.
sufficient tools to break the stalemate on the western front and he worked on developing armored fighting vehicles (tanks) to break the deadlock and end theslaughter. As the lines hardened on the western front, Churchill focused on a campaign to force open the Dardanelles Strait, controlled by the Ottoman Empire, to give the Allies adirect route to Russia through the Black Sea. Such a move would bring much-needed supplies to the Russian armies and eliminate the Ottomans from the war. Whenthe nav...
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Winston Churchill .
sufficient tools to break the stalemate on the western front and he worked on developing armored fighting vehicles (tanks) to break the deadlock and end theslaughter. As the lines hardened on the western front, Churchill focused on a campaign to force open the Dardanelles Strait, controlled by the Ottoman Empire, to give the Allies adirect route to Russia through the Black Sea. Such a move would bring much-needed supplies to the Russian armies and eliminate the Ottomans from the war. Whenthe nav...
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Paul Martin.
VI CONFLICT WITH THE PRIME MINISTER Martin’s success could not have been achieved without the support he received from Jean Chrétien. Yet relations between the two men continued to deteriorate. In partthis was because of their continuing disagreement about how best to deal with the separatist challenge in Québec. In the 1993 election, a majority of Québec seats hadgone to the Bloc Québécois, and in 1994 the provincial separatist party, the Parti Québécois, won election on a platform promising...
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Paul Martin - Canadian History.
VI CONFLICT WITH THE PRIME MINISTER Martin’s success could not have been achieved without the support he received from Jean Chrétien. Yet relations between the two men continued to deteriorate. In partthis was because of their continuing disagreement about how best to deal with the separatist challenge in Québec. In the 1993 election, a majority of Québec seats hadgone to the Bloc Québécois, and in 1994 the provincial separatist party, the Parti Québécois, won election on a platform promising...
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White House - geography.
Each Thanksgiving, the pardoning of the turkey takes place in the Rose Garden. This ceremony of rescuing a turkey and sending it to a petting zoo began during HarryTruman’s term, although Abraham Lincoln is said to have set a precedent by sparing his son’s pet turkey from the oven. III INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE A large complex is needed for the many activities that take place at the White House. The White House has 132 rooms, 4 dining rooms, 35 bathrooms, 8 staircases, 3elevators, a clinic, a den...
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President of the United States.
Democrats and Republicans—select delegates to attend their party conventions. Primary voters and caucus participants choose delegates who will support their favoredcandidate at the convention. The party conventions, held in the summer before the November general election, formally nominate the winner of the primaries andcaucuses. Would-be candidates crisscross the states that hold the earliest primaries, especially New Hampshire, which holds the country’s first primary, usually in mid-February....
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Martin Van Buren.
political ambitions. The Clintonians cited as one example of Van Buren's unscrupulous methods his support of a convention in 1821 to revise the state's constitution. Van Buren and hisBucktails said they wanted to make the constitution more democratic. The Clintonians retorted that the real aim was to oust them from office. Both sides were right. Therevised constitution introduced a needed extension of voting rights and improved the operation of the state government. However, it also removed many...
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Martin Van Buren
political ambitions. The Clintonians cited as one example of Van Buren's unscrupulous methods his support of a convention in 1821 to revise the state's constitution. Van Buren and hisBucktails said they wanted to make the constitution more democratic. The Clintonians retorted that the real aim was to oust them from office. Both sides were right. Therevised constitution introduced a needed extension of voting rights and improved the operation of the state government. However, it also removed many...