359 résultats pour "ours"
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C'ÉTAIT DEMAIN
Nicholas MEYER (1979)
Karl A LEXANDER,
S teve H AYES
Paul L
LE CAVALIER ÉLECTRIQUE Réalisation Scénario .............. . D'après une idée originale de Directeur de la photographie Musique ......... . Sydney POLLACK (1979) Robert GARLAND Shelly BURTON Owen ROIZMAN, A.S.C. (Technicolor) David GRUSIN Production .............................. . Ray STARK Distribution ................................ . C.I.C. Durée ................... . 120 minutes INTERPRÉTATION Sonny Steele Hallie Martin Charlotta . ....
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b ien m ontrer a u l ecteur ce q ue l 'on c omprend p ersonnellement et ce q ue
l 'on e ntend a insi faire.
b) Les instants poétiques Même le plus insensible d'entre nous ne peut échapper à ces moments poétiques créés par le mécanisme de nos sensations, nos états d'âme (joie, enthousiasme, mélancolie) que les poètes traduisent en « paysages-états d'âme », les spectacles dits « poétiques » : poésie de la mer, des éléments, les appels au rêve. c) Les rôles vitaux de la poésie Si l'instruction, la sensibilité, l'éveil à de hautes valeurs et la fantaisie...
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Notion anglais
I. Introduction The notion I’m going to study is the idea of progress. The idea of progress basically consist in believing that the world can become better un terms of art, sciences, technology and liberty. But a progress isn’t always good, it can be a negativ progress. Now I’m going to develop several aspect of the notion, firstly we will talk about fair trade and Microfinance, secondly we will present Apple with Steeve Jobs, and thirdly we will interest in machismo. II. Presentation To...
- Super size me
- The way in which companies frame themselves, their products and their clients
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Art and truth
literature can illuminate how we ought to live has come from Martha Nussbaum. Her detailed analyses of literaryworks - the novels of Henry James in particular - set out to show that literature provides a means of extending ourmoral awareness beyond the limits to which traditional moral philosophy can take us. 'Schematic philosophers'examples', Nussbaum says, 'almost always lack the particularity, the emotive appeal, the absorbing plottedness, thevariety and indeterminacy, of good fiction;...
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( 319e) les p lus s avants e t l es p lus h abiles d e n os
c oncitoyens n e p euvent c ommuniquer l eur v ertu 37 e t
l eur h abileté a ux a utres.
ayant trouvé beaucoup par toi-même. Si tu peux donc nous démontrer clairement (320c) que la vertu est de nature à être enseignée, ne nous cache pas un si grand trésor, et fais-nous en part, je t'en conjure. -Je ne te le refuserai pas, Socrate, reprit Protagoras, mais choisis : veux-tu que, comme un vieillard qui parle à des jeunes gens, je te fasse cette démonstra tion par le moyen d'un mythe, ou bien que j'emploie le dé...
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La réintroduction d'espèces animales
LE CHOIX DES ANIMAUX • Les animaux que l'on souhaite réintroduire doivent être prélevés dans le monde sauvage et avoir vécu loin de toute influence humaine. Si cela n'est pas le cas, des difficultés d'adaptation dans l'environnement naturel sont à craindre. • Ces craintes sont justifiées pour les espèces prédatrices comme pour les autres. les premiers lynx que ' . "' •\ ' {�-. . ) ... , �' '' '' l'on a tenté de réintroduire en France, dont...
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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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Les États-Unis
sous les présidences démocrates (1960-1968) :
histoire intérieure et politique extérieure
A miens, Bordeaux,
Caen, C lermont-Ferrand, P aris-Créteil,
V ersailles, e tc .
Je suis venu ce soir demander au Congrès et au pays de trancher, c'est-à-dire d'honorer nos engagements, de poursuivre chez nous et vis-à-vis des autres, l'effort entrepris pour améliorer la vie en Amérique, et de réaffirmer notre fidélité envers la liberté.» , La Documentation Française. Notes et Etudes documentaires, 20 février 1967. Le candidat étudiera ce document sous forme de commentaire composé, ou bien répondra aux questions. Questions...
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h ardis n e sont-ils pas c ourageux?
dais d'abord (350e) si les gens vigoureux sont forts, je dirais que oui; ensuite, si ceux qui savent lutter sont plus forts que ceux qui ne le savent pas, et depuis qu'ils ont appris, plus qu'ils ne l'étaient aupa ravant;j'en conviendrais encore. Ces choses une fois accordées, il te serait libre de te servir des mêmes arguments, pour conclure que de mon aveu la sagesse est la même chose que la vigueur. Pour moi, je n'acc...
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m ains e t d e l 'esprit, f açonné s ans n ul r eproche, q ui
e st difficile v éritablement.
peut renverser et mettre par terre celui qui est debout; de même, un malheur sans ressource peut abattre l'homme (344d) qui a des ressources en lui même, mais non celui qui n'en a aucune. Une grande tempête qui survient peut laisser le pilote sans ressource; une saison fâcheuse laissera aussi sans ressource le laboureur; il en est de même du médecin : parce que le bon peut devenir mauvais, comme le témoigne un autre po...
- Introduction to Hamlet
- Text - science as a vocation
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p uis l es philolog ues du XVIIe et du XVIIIe siècle.
Les s o us-e ntr é es d éta il le nt l 'h is to ir e d u m ot, q ui e st tr a ité e c o m me c elle d es e ntr é es p rin cip ale s. E n o utr e , c es m ots s e co nd s p euv ent à le ur to ur ê tr e à l 'o rig in e d e d ériv és, e ux -m êm es c o m menté s. Les a rtic le s c o m ple x es p euv ent d onc s e l ir e c o m me d es « a rb re s généalo g iq ues » – e t d 'a il le urs , q uelq ues s c hém as m até ria lis e nt c ette str u ctu re d ans l 'o uv ra g e. Les d ériv és o...
- Exki implementation in UK
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Baucis and Philemon - anthology.
But with the upside down, to showIts inclination for below;In vain, for a superior force,Applied at bottom, stops its course;Doomed ever in suspense to dwell,'Tis now no kettle, but a bell.A wooden jack, which had almostLost by disuse the art to roast,A sudden alteration feels.Increased by new intestine wheels;And, what exalts the wonder more,The number made the motion slower;The flier, though 't had leaden feet,Turned round so quick you scarce could see 't;But slackened by some secret power,Now...
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Concepts
suggested that concept possession need not consist in knowing a definition, but in appreciating the role of a concept in thought and practice. Moreover, he claimed, a concept need not apply to things by virtue of some closed set of features captured by a definition, but rather by virtue of ‘family resemblances' among the things, a suggestion that has given rise in psychology to ‘prototype' theories of concepts. Most traditional approaches to possession conditions have been concerned with t...
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argentée caressait ses épaules, une ombre bleue emplissait le creux qui partageait son dos étincelant ; et les fossettes de
es reins, qui s'élevaient et s'abaissaient à chacun de ses pas souriaient d'un divin sourire.
"Comment? Cettefoisencore vousn'aviez pasmangé depuisvingt−quatre heures? Cette foisencore, répondit JeanMarteau, jen'avais pasmangé depuisvingt−quatre heures.Maisj'avais tort. Il n'est pasconvenable demanquer depain. C'estuneincorrection. Lafaim devrait êtreundélit comme levagabondage. Mais enfait lesdeux délits seconfondent etl'article 269punit detrois àsix mois deprison lesgens quin'ont pasde moyens desubsistance. Levagabondage, ditleCode, estl'état desvagabonds, desgens sansaveu, quin'ont ni...
- On the road
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Jim Thorpe's Olympic Triumph.
Thorpe's decathlon gold medal was widely hailed in the United States. James E. Sullivan, chairman of the U.S. Olympic Committee, said it was particularlyimpressive in light of criticisms that the American team consisted of too many “specialists” in track and field. “His all-around work was certainly sensational,”Sullivan told the New York Times. ”In fact, the pentathlon was added to the games especially for the benefit of foreigners, but we have shown that we can produce all-around men, too. I...
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than a year ago.
It would begetting sohot that myskin would starttoget blisters. Itwould feelsogood toget away fromtheheat, buton the other hand, whenIhit the sidewalk Iwould die,obviously. WhichwouldIchoose? WouldIjump orwould Iburn? I guess Iwould jump,because thenIwouldn't havetofeel pain. Onthe other hand, maybe Iwould burn,because thenI'd at least have achance tosomehow escape,andeven ifIcouldn't, feelingpainisstill better thannotfeeling, isn'tit? I remembered mycell phone. I still had afew seconds. Who sho...
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La planque était une maison de trois chambres, dans le style ranch, non loin du sommet de la colline, à El
Cerrito.
des ravins etdes canyons vertigineux, les barrancas , parfois plusprofonds queleGrand Canyon américain. Ni les empereurs aztèquesniles conquistadors espagnolsn’étaientparvenus àimposer leurautorité auxvillageois violents etfarouchement indépendantsquivivent danslesplis delaSierra, etlegouvernement mexicain n’obtenait pasdemeilleurs résultats. Couvertes dechamps demarijuana etde pavot, lesmontagnes étaient contrôlées parlescaïds locaux etles mafias enguerre pourlemarché deladrogue. Desbandes deho...
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Définition du terme:
DANSER, verbe.
Morticoles, 1894, page 188 ). c) [La danse comme divertissement individuel ou entre partenaires généralement de sexe différent] Elle dansait avec un grand et robuste garçon, à la barbe blonde touffue, à la mine épanouie et narquoise, qui valsait à merveille et semblait le coq du bal (ANDRÉ THEURIET, Le Mariage de Gérard, 1875, page 9 ). Elle [Nana Bouilloux] se mit à fréquenter les « parquets » aux foires et aux fêtes, à danser furieusement (GABRIELLE COLLETTE, DITE COLETTE, La Maison de Claudin...
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theories of Common-sense reasoning
formulas of some logical language, and that the reasoning tasks underlying this intelligence can then be accomplished by means of logical deduction. Both the idea of using logic as an underlying representation language for artificial intelligence and the emphasis on formalizing common-sense knowledge are present even in McCarthy's very early work (for example, McCarthy 1959 ), but the project receives its clearest articulation in a paper jointly authored by McCarthy and Patrick Hayes (1969 )...
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Commonsensism
2 Critical commonsensism: a systematic treatment ‘The slogans are impressive enough, ' one may say, ‘but how are they to be applied? ' In setting out, one presupposes that, by contemplating various possible beliefs, we can find out that some of them logically imply others, that some contradict others, that some are such that they serve to confirm others (they make the others probable) and that some are such as to disconfirm others (they make the others improbable). Probability, as Peirce con...
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Excerpt from Henry IV - anthology.
PRINCE HAL. Or an old lion, or a lover's lute. FALSTAFF. Yea, or the drone of a Lincolnshire bagpipe. PRINCE HAL. What sayest thou to a hare, or the melancholy of Moorditch? FALSTAFF. Thou hast the most unsavoury similes, and art indeed the most comparative rascalliest sweet young prince. But Hal, I prithee trouble me no more withvanity. I would to God thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought. An old lord of the Council rated me the other day in the street aboutyou, sir,...
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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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Brown, Thomas
Hume's view of causation. He defends Hume's account of causation as nothing but invariable succession, mounting a powerful attack on the notion of power, particularly that of unexercised power, as wielded by Reid. However, he also uses tools furnished by Reid: the world consists of substances; general terms are essentially abbreviations of lists of substances, suiting our own practical purposes, and descriptions are abstractions from states of those substances; we have by virtue of our natur...
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Excerpt from The Taming of the Shrew - anthology.
CURTIS. Here. GRUMIO. There. He boxes Curtis’s ear CURTIS. This 'tis to feel a tale, not to hear a tale. GRUMIO. And therefore 'tis called a sensible tale; and this cuff was but to knock at your ear and beseech listening. Now I begin. Imprimis, we came down a foul hill, my master riding behind my mistress— CURTIS. Both of one horse? GRUMIO. What's that to thee? CURTIS. Why, a horse. GRUMIO. Tell thou the tale. But hadst thou not crossed me, thou shouldst have heard how her horse fell, and she...
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Excerpt from Richard II - anthology.
He may surrender. So we shall proceedWithout suspicion. YORK. I will be his conduct.Exit BOLINGBROKE. Lords, you that here are under our arrest,Procure your sureties for your days of answer.Little are we beholding to your love,And little looked for at your helping hands. Enter Richard and York RICHARD. Alack, why am I sent for to a kingBefore I have shook off the regal thoughtsWherewith I reigned? I hardly yet have learnedTo insinuate, flatter, bow, and bend my knee.Give sorrow leave awhile to t...
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From The Canterbury Tales - anthology.
In Gernade at the sege eek hadde he beOf Algezir, and riden in Belmarye;At Lyes was he and at Satalye,Whan they were wonne; and in the Grete SeeAt many a noble arivee hadde he be. At mortal batailes hadde he been fifteene,And foughten for oure feith at TramisseneIn listes thries, and ay slayn his fo. This ilke worthy knyght hadde been alsoSometime with the lord of PalatyeAgain another hethen in Turkye;And everemore he hadde a soverein pris.And though that he were worthy, he was wis,And of his po...
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gérondif Dans certaines lang ues, formes correspondant à un mode du verbe à fonction substantive, exprimant l'action à
accomplir.
hé bre u L ang ue s é m itiq ue ( n o rd -s é m itiq ue o ccid enta l) p arlé e p ar l e s H éb re ux ( le s B eni I s ra ël o u I b rim ) d ep uis l a f in d u s e co nd mil lé nair e a v ant l ’è re c hré tie nne ( a tte sté e a u – X e s .) , u til is a nt u n a lp hab et d e c o nso nnes. L ’h éb re u e st l a l a ng ue d e l a B ib le ( ré d ig ée du VIII e a u II e s . a v . J .- C .; l iv re d e D anie l). L ’ héb re u b ib liq ue s ’e st p ré se rv é c o m me l a ng...
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Julius Caesar
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INTRODUCTION
Julius Caesar (100-44
BC),
Roman general and statesman whose dictatorship was pivotal in Rome's transition from republic to empire.
V CROSSING THE RUBICON In 52 BC, with Crassus out of the way, Pompey was made sole consul. Combined with his other powers, this gave him a formidable position. Jealous of his younger rival, he determined to break Caesar’s power. To achieve this objective, he first needed to deprive Caesar of the forces he commanded in Gaul. Pompey ordered him toreturn to Rome without his troops. To protect himself, Caesar suggested that he and Pompey both lay down their commands simultaneously, but this propos...
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Julius Caesar.
V CROSSING THE RUBICON In 52 BC, with Crassus out of the way, Pompey was made sole consul. Combined with his other powers, this gave him a formidable position. Jealous of his younger rival, he determined to break Caesar’s power. To achieve this objective, he first needed to deprive Caesar of the forces he commanded in Gaul. Pompey ordered him toreturn to Rome without his troops. To protect himself, Caesar suggested that he and Pompey both lay down their commands simultaneously, but this propos...
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Japon.
majorité de feuillus. Les pruniers (ume), blancs et rouges, de même que les cerisiers (sakura), à la floraison précoce, constituent, au même titre que le bambou (take) et le pin (matsu), les symboles traditionnels du pays. On distingue au Japon plusieurs types de paysages. Dans le nord et l’est d’Hokkaido, les conifères forment la majorité de la couverture végétale, associés au bouleau et aufrêne. La forêt tempérée réunit feuillus et conifères (chênes, hêtres, érables, thuyas, pins rouge...
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Confucian philosophy, Korean
neglected by more traditional Confucianism. Read with new eyes, an entirely new level of meaning was uncovered in the ancient texts: they discovered a Confucian foundation for the meditative cultivation of consciousness that had been a particular strength of the Buddhists, and to frame it and provide an account of sagehood equal to Buddhist talk of enlightenment, they found a complete metaphysical system, a Confucian version of the kind of thinking that had been elaborated mainly under Daoist au...
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Excerpt from The Tempest - anthology.
When he comes back; you demi-puppets thatBy moonshine do the green, sour ringlets make,Whereof the ewe not bites; and you whose pastimeIs to make midnight mushrumps, that rejoiceTo hear the solemn curfew, by whose aid—Weak masters though ye be—I have bedimmedThe noontide sun, called forth the mutinous winds,And 'twixt the green sea and the azured vaultSet roaring war; to the dread rattling thunderHave I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oakWith his own bolt; the strong-based promontoryHave I m...
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hunger games
épouse la forme de mes pieds. J'enfile un pantalon, une chemise, je fourre ma longue natte brune dans une casquette et j'attrape ma gibecière. Sur la table, sous un bol en bois qui le protège des rats affamés et des chats, m'attend un très joli petit fromage de chèvre, enveloppé dans des feuilles de basilic. C'est mon cadeau de la part de Prim pour le jour de la Moisson. Je le range dans ma poche en me glissant dehors. À cette heure de la matinée, notre quartier du district Douze, surno...
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William Shakespeare
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INTRODUCTION
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), English playwright and poet, recognized in much of the world as the greatest of all dramatists.
Shakespeare’s reputation today is, however, based primarily on the 38 plays that he wrote, modified, or collaborated on. Records of Shakespeare’s plays begin toappear in 1594, when the theaters reopened with the passing of the plague that had closed them for 21 months. In December of 1594 his play The Comedy of Errors was performed in London during the Christmas revels at Gray’s Inn, one of the London law schools. In March of the following year he received payment for two playsthat had been per...
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William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare’s reputation today is, however, based primarily on the 38 plays that he wrote, modified, or collaborated on. Records of Shakespeare’s plays begin toappear in 1594, when the theaters reopened with the passing of the plague that had closed them for 21 months. In December of 1594 his play The Comedy of Errors was performed in London during the Christmas revels at Gray’s Inn, one of the London law schools. In March of the following year he received payment for two playsthat had been per...
- The Alchimist
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Rio de Janeiro (city) - geography.
were coronated; and Our Lady of Candelária Church, thought by some to be the city’s most beautiful church. Another building of interest is the Imperial Palace, located several blocks west of Santos Dumont Airport. Originally constructed as Brazil’s colonial governor’s capitol in1743, it was converted to the royal palace during the city’s period as an imperial capital. It has recently been restored and now houses a cultural center. Otherimpressive 19th-century palaces include Itamaraty and Catete...
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couvrir les b ranches e t les rejetons, t out p érit.
aussi courtes qu'il faut. - Oui. (334e) -Mais qui sera juge de la juste étendue que je dois donner à mes réponses? Sera-ce toi ou moi? -J'ai entendu dire, reprisje, que tu es en état, lorsque tu le veux, de par ler si longtemps sur la même matière, que le dis cours ne tarit pas, et d'apprendre à tout autre à parler de même; ou d'être si concis, qu'il est impos sible de s'exprimer en moins de mots. S'il te plaît don...
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Confucian philosophy, Chinese
occupies a pre-eminent place in the history of Chinese philosophy. The core of Confucian thought lies in the teachings of Confucius (551-479 BC) contained in the Analects ( Lunyu ), along with the brilliant and divergent contributions of Mencius (372?-289 BC) and Xunzi ( fl. 298-238 BC), as well as the Daxue (Great Learning) and the Zhongyong (Doctrine of the Mean), originally chapters in the Liji (Book of Rites). Significant and original developments, particularly along a quasi-metaphysica...
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Light
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INTRODUCTION
Light, form of energy visible to the human eye that is radiated by moving charged particles.
simulates the action of a moving charge upon the electric field. It creates a wave that travels along the rope in a direction that is perpendicular to the initial up anddown movement. Because electromagnetic waves are transverse—that is, the vibration that creates them is perpendicular to the direction in which they travel, they are similar to waveson a rope or waves traveling on the surface of water. Unlike these waves, however, which require a rope or water, light does not need a medium, or su...
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Gerald Ford.
In May 1973 the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Activities opened hearings and in a series of startling revelations, Dean testified that Mitchell had ordered thebreak-in and that the president had authorized payments to the burglars to keep them quiet. The Nixon administration vehemently denied these assertions. In March 1974 a grand jury indicted Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and four other White House officials for their part in covering up the Watergate break-in andreferred to Nixon...
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Gerald Ford
In May 1973 the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Activities opened hearings and in a series of startling revelations, Dean testified that Mitchell had ordered thebreak-in and that the president had authorized payments to the burglars to keep them quiet. The Nixon administration vehemently denied these assertions. In March 1974 a grand jury indicted Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and four other White House officials for their part in covering up the Watergate break-in andreferred to Nixon...
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Literary Criticism
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INTRODUCTION
Literary Criticism, discussion of literature, including description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of literary works.
IV THE 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES The climate of criticism changed with the arrival on the literary scene of such giants as Miguel de Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and Pedro Calderòn in Spain; WilliamShakespeare, Ben Jonson, and John Milton in England; and Pierre Corneille, Jean Baptiste Racine, and Molière in France. Most of these writers specialized or excelled indrama, and consequently the so-called battle of the ancients and moderns—the critical comparison of Greek and Roman authors with more rece...
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North Korea - country.
IV EDUCATION AND CULTURAL ACTIVITY Education and culture in North Korea are under state control and are utilized by the governing Korean Workers’ Party regime to indoctrinate and foster its ideology. A Education Education is free and compulsory in North Korea for the first ten years of schooling. In the late 1980s, some 1.5 million pupils were enrolled annually in elementaryschools, and another 2.8 million students attended vocational and secondary schools. Statistics for subsequent years are...