215 résultats pour "particularisme"
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Particularismes des mariages homosexuels
devoirs pour chacun vis-à-vis de l'autre. En outre, le terme de \"mariage\" a une valeur symbolique très forte, passeulement en religion. Il symbolise l'union entre deux sexes, laquelle est le fondement de notre société. Enréclamant le droit au mariage, les homosexuels commettent donc une violence symbolique. Ils veulent forcer lasociété à admettre que l'amour entre deux hommes ou deux femmes et l'amour entre un homme et une femme,c'est la même chose. Or, ce n'est pas vrai: la revendicati...
- flamen Roman In ancient Rome, a special priest ordained to offer daily tributes to particular gods in the Roman pantheon.
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Labor Union.
B The Legal Environment The legal environment, which permits certain types of union activities and prohibits others, also influences the extent of union organization. States with right-to-worklaws have much lower unionization rates than other states. In the United States, the states with the lowest unionization rates are North Carolina, South Carolina, SouthDakota, and Arkansas—states that have right-to-work laws. In 2000 the unionization rate in these states ranged from 4.44 percent to 6.7 per...
- La demande de reconnaissance des particularités culturelles
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Anthropology.
humans, such as tools, pottery, and buildings) and human fossils (preserved bones). They also examine past environments to understand how natural forces, such as climate and available food, shaped the development of human culture. Some archaeologists study cultures that existed before the development of writing, a time knownas prehistory . The archaeological study of periods of human evolution up to the first development of agriculture, about 10,000 years ago, is also called paleoanthropology....
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Advertising.
Advertising agencies make money in a variety of ways. When the agency uses the client’s advertising budget to buy time for an ad on the radio or on television or whenit buys space for an ad in a newspaper or magazine, the media outlet allows the agency to keep 15 percent of the cost of the space or the time as a commission. The15 percent commission has become an advertising industry standard and usually accounts for the largest portion of the agency’s income. Agencies also charge clientsfor the...
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Library (institution).
rooms, special galleries for exhibitions, auditoriums for lectures or concerts, computer rooms, children’s rooms, photocopy rooms, and classrooms. A3 Lending Materials As part of their mission to provide information resources to the community, public libraries allow users to borrow items from their collections for limited amounts of time.To be eligible to borrow public library materials, a user must register her or his name, address, and other basic information with the local library’s circulat...
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L'appartenance à une minorité culturelle est elle un frein à l'émancipation et à l'intégration ?
voir des vices que des crimes, et préférez trouver moins de grandes actions, à la condition derencontrer moins de forfaits ; si, au lieu d'agir dans le sein d'une société brillante, il vs suffit de vivreau milieu d'une société prospère ; si enfin l'objet principal du gouvernement n'est point, suivant vous,de donner au corps entier de la nation le plus de force ou de gloire possible, mais de procurer àchacun des individus qui le composent le plus de bien être, et de lui éviter le plus...
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Quelles sont les particularités des cartes de crédit des grands magasins ?
maintenir les conditions qu'elle indique pendant au moins 15 jours à dater de son émission . Lorsqu'il s'agit d'une ou verture de crédit qui, as sortie de l'usage d'une carte de crédit, offre à son bénéficiaire la possi bilité de disposer de façon fractionnée, aux dates de son choix, du montant du crédit consenti, l'offre préalable n'est obligatoire que pour le contrat ini tial. Elle précise que la durée du contrat est...
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Interstellar Matter - astronomy.
silhouette of a cloud of dust. At other times, it blocks only a percentage of the light from behind it, a process known by astronomers as extinction . The long, narrow dark lanes in the Milky Way as seen from Earth are examples of extinction. The amount of extinction is different for different wavelengths of light. A2 Reddening Starlight that does not get completely absorbed by interstellar dust can still be changed by the dust’s effects. As light passes through less dense patches of interstel...
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Plato
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Plato (428?
one of the individuals escapes from the cave into the light of day. With the aid of the sun, that person sees for the first time the real world and returns to the cave withthe message that the only things they have seen heretofore are shadows and appearances and that the real world awaits them if they are willing to struggle free oftheir bonds. The shadowy environment of the cave symbolizes for Plato the physical world of appearances. Escape into the sun-filled setting outside the cave symbolize...
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Plato.
one of the individuals escapes from the cave into the light of day. With the aid of the sun, that person sees for the first time the real world and returns to the cave withthe message that the only things they have seen heretofore are shadows and appearances and that the real world awaits them if they are willing to struggle free oftheir bonds. The shadowy environment of the cave symbolizes for Plato the physical world of appearances. Escape into the sun-filled setting outside the cave symbolize...
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Stock Exchange.
A Example of a Trade In an example of a trade, an investor wanting to buy 200 shares—also known as two round lots, of 100 shares each—of IBM stock will telephone or e-mail the order to abrokerage firm. This communication is normally made to an individual called a stockbroker. The investor might desire to buy the shares at the market, or current, price.On the other hand, the investor may choose to pay no more than a set amount per share. The brokerage firm then contacts one of its floor brokers...
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Rain Forest.
dropped into the heart of the forest by helicopters. Suspended from the crane’s long, movable arm is a large gondola that functions as a mobile treetop laboratory.Moving from tree to tree, forest researchers collect specimens, conduct experiments, and observe life in the canopy frontier. The highest stratum of the rain forest is made up of the emergent trees, those individuals that stick up above the forest canopy. Emergents, which do not form acontinuous layer, are usually the giants of the for...
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qu'est-ce que l'homme ?
partie de luimême est all é trop loin. Obs édé par ce rejet, il a mis à l'honneur le progr ès jusqu' à d étruire la Terre. C'est pourquoi, une des perspectives de ce sujet semble ardente aujourd'hui. En effet nous nous demanderons si ce qui fait la particularit é de l'homme n'est pas finalement aussi son bourreau. Ainsi nous verrons que l'homme est un être obs édé par l'affirmation de sa particularit é (I) et en cela r évèle paradoxalement son animosit é (II) qu'il devrait,...
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Development (biology) - biology.
Understanding the molecular machinery within cells gives biologists a direct basis for understanding growth, because growth is the synthesis of new protoplasm, andbiologists know the basic mechanism of this synthesis. One key gap, however, exists in this knowledge. Biologists want to know not only how substances aresynthesized but also how growth is controlled so that the proportions of an animal or plant remain consistent from generation to generation. The direction and amountof growth, which a...
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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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Museum.
History museums are dedicated to promoting a greater appreciation and knowledge of history and its importance to understanding the present and anticipating thefuture. They range from historic sites and small historic house museums to large, encyclopedic institutions such as the Smithsonian’s National Museum of AmericanHistory in Washington, D.C. Many cities and states have historical societies that operate museums or historic sites. History museums usually collect a wide range ofobjects, includi...
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Memory (psychology).
memory span —how many items people can correctly recall in order. Researchers would show people increasingly long sequences of digits or letters and then ask them to recall as many of the items as they could. In 1956 American psychologist George Miller reviewed many experiments on memory span and concluded that peoplecould hold an average of seven items in short-term memory. He referred to this limit as “the magical number seven, plus or minus two” because the results of thestudies were so consi...
- Foulque cornue: Elle est dotée d'une particularité anatomique bien utile.
- Foulque cornue: Elle est dotée d'une particularité anatomique bien utile.
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Autism.
may also repeat body movements, such as spinning, rocking, or flapping hands. When upset or excited, they may also harm themselves by skin-biting or head-banging. They may also show significant aggression toward other people or inanimateobjects, or may have episodes of extreme anger or frustration. D Associated Symptoms Some children with autism show other symptoms that do not contribute to the diagnosis of autism itself. Sensory sensitivity is quite common, especially to some textures, sounds,...
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Renaissance
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Renaissance, series of literary and cultural movements in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries.
the great writings of ancient Greece and Rome. Intellectuals continued to build on the ideas of the Renaissance during the 18th century Age of Enlightenment, a time when scientific advancements led to a newemphasis on the power of human reason. One of the early Enlightenment thinkers was French philosopher and writer Voltaire. He claimed that the Renaissance was acrucial stage in liberating the mind from the superstition and error that he believed characterized Christian society during the Middl...
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Renaissance .
the great writings of ancient Greece and Rome. Intellectuals continued to build on the ideas of the Renaissance during the 18th century Age of Enlightenment, a time when scientific advancements led to a newemphasis on the power of human reason. One of the early Enlightenment thinkers was French philosopher and writer Voltaire. He claimed that the Renaissance was acrucial stage in liberating the mind from the superstition and error that he believed characterized Christian society during the Middl...
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- SIGEBERT III (631-656) Pour satisfaire le particularisme des Austrasiens, son père, Dagobert, le leur donne pour roi, alors que Sigebert n'a que trois ans.
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Doit-on accepter une opinion ?
_ Si le dialogue nécessite l'admission réciproque des thèses, il faut donc que les opinions ne prétendent pas elles-mêmes constituer des vérités, empêchant par là même la continuation de l'échange. Les opinions que lesinterlocuteurs auraient le devoir d'admettre seraient donc des opinions qui ne masquent pas leur statut d'opinionparticulière. Ainsi les interlocuteurs auraient le devoir de reconnaître la possibilité de penser autrement qu'eux-mêmes, et cette reconnaissance se fondera...
- En tenant compte des particularités de la période existentialiste, montrez que dans cet extrait, tout est possible.
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la langue diplomatique
1. Introduction Ce travail a pour but de décrire les particularités du style diplomatique notamment de la correspondence diplomatique et en outre l’ étude et la réalisation des traits stylistiques , en particulier la terminologie diplomatique, sont prises en considération . Le but de ce travail est de montrer les caractéristiques du discours diplomatique qui s'est tenu entre la France et l ‘ U.R.S.S. en janvier 1959, à t...
- L'acétabulum possède 6 particularités: 1) elle représente une d emi-sphère , soit 1 80° QCM!
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Casuistry
handbooks of the Middle Ages and reached its fullest expression in Roman Catholic textbooks of moral theology of the Counter-Reformation. The method was also embraced by a number of Anglican divines and members of the Reformed tradition. The impetus behind the case-method lay in the desire among theologians and philosophers to discover the moral norms embodied in divine law in the circumstances of human life, rather than finding them in antecedent absolute norms which one could then apply to a s...
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La Terre dans l'Univers, la vie et l'évolution du vivant : une planète habitée. Les conditions de la vie : une particularité de la Terre ?
D) - des astéroïdes de tailles variées. QUESTION N°5 : A : Faux, B : Vrai, C : Faux, D : Vrai. QUESTION N°6 Le système solaire comprend : A) - de nombreux objets qui gravitent autour d'une étoile, B) - une étoile qui émet de la lumière et de la chaleur, C) - 3 planètes rocheuses seulement, D) - des planètes gazeuses très proches du soleil. QUESTION N°6 : A : Vrai, B : Vrai, C : Faux, D : Faux. QUESTION N°7 L'atmosphère de la Terre : A) - comporte exclusivement d...
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Anthropologie
culturelles dont on entreprend l’étude, l’observateur sera amenée à vivre lui-même les situations sociales et culturelles qu’il vit. Donc, en s’immergent, l’observateur prend par à la vie et aux temporalités des personnes qui sont les acteurs des situations. Cette méthode est de plus en plus employé par la sociologie, tel que l’Ecole de Chicago. Claude LEVIS-STRAUSS à une particularité. L’anthropologie du 20 ème s. s’est construit contre l’évol...
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Question 89:
Tandis que le monde tente de s'organiser sur de nouvelles
bases, en France, un particularisme se fait
entendre avec virulence.
situations fiévreuses. En mai 1975, Djibouti a vécu une "semaine sanglante", se soldant par 11 tués et 300 blessés. La poursuite de l'effervescence aboutira, le 10 mai 1977, à l'indépendance du territoire des Afras et des Issas (ex-Somalie française), indépendance approuvée par 98% des suffrages locaux. Dans l'océan Indien par ailleurs, au large de Madagascar, l'archipel des Comores proclame, en juillet 1975, unilatéralement, son indépendance (à l'exception de Mayotte). On notera que, malgré la...
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Physical Chemistry - chemistry.
by the system in the form of the flow of electrical currents, formation of surfaces and changes in surface tension, changes in volume or pressure, and formation ordisappearance of chemical species. B Chemical Kinetics This field studies the rates of chemical processes as a function of the concentration of the reacting species, of the products of the reaction, of catalysts and inhibitors, ofvarious solvent media, of temperature, and of all other variables that can affect the reaction rate. It is...
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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...
- SIGEBERT III (631-656) Pour satisfaire le particularisme des Austrasiens, son père, Dagobert, le leur donne pour roi, alors que Sigebert n'a que trois ans.
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Greek Mythology.
world in search of her; as a result, fertility left the earth. Zeus commanded Hades to release Persephone, but Hades had cunningly given her a pomegranate seed toeat. Having consumed food from the underworld, Persephone was obliged to return below the earth for part of each year. Her return from the underworld each yearmeant the revival of nature and the beginning of spring. This myth was told especially in connection with the Eleusinian Mysteries, sacred rituals observed in the Greektown of Ele...
- L e ligament ilio-fémoral de Bertin présente 5 particularités: - il s'insère en dessous de l'épine iliaque antéro-inférieure QCM!
- Poisson- buffle D'un diable, il n'a heureusement que l'apparence Poisson-bannière à bosse, poisson-flamme à cornes, vache de mer, diable chinois, poisson-buffle brun, autant de noms communs qui évoquent les étranges particularités morphologiques de cette espèce.
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Mythology
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Mythology, the body of myths of a particular culture, and the study and interpretation of such myths.
usually define a myth as a story that has compelling drama and deals with basic elements and assumptions of a culture. Myths explain, for example, how the worldbegan; how humans and animals came into being; how certain customs, gestures, or forms of human activity originated; and how the divine and human worlds interact.Many myths take place at a time before the world as human beings know it came into being. Because myth-making often involves gods, other supernatural beings, andprocesses beyond...
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- « Le côté génial du don d'invention de Balzac réside dans un choix et un mouvement des personnages tels que chaque fois on trouve au centre de l'action celui des personnages dont les particularités individuelles sont les plus aptes à éclairer l'aspect du processus social déterminant dans le cas précis. » G. Lukacs
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Dissertation
Jacques Van Den Heuvel écrit: « Le conte voltairien a cette particularité remarquable que la fantaisie et la vérité intimement mêlées l'une à l'autre s'y renforcent mutuellement. » . Vous expliquerez et commenterez cette citation en fondant votre réflexion sur le conte philosophique de Voltaire que vous avez étudié et votre lecture personnelle de ses autres contes. Jacques Van Den Heuvel écrit: « Le conte voltairien a cette particularité remarquable que la fantaisie et la vérité intimement mêlée...
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Fiches DPA
b. L’apport de l’arr êt de la CJCE du 13 septembre 2005 et l’apport du traité de Lisbonne But = communautariser les infractions et sanctions Arrêt CJCE 13 septembre 2005 ( rendue en matière d'environnement) Si un Etat se montre défaillant au regard de l’introduction de disposi tions de sanctions, l’Europe pourra se substituer à l’Etat pour indiquer les sanctions qui s’appliqueront à tel ou tel type de comportement. ==> Fin de la souveraineté pénale des EM § 2 :...
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_tleg�I (1770-1831)
!:ÉTAT ET !:HISTOIRE
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a culture de l'homme l'arrache de sa particularité naturelle
pour lui permettre de se...
_tleg�I (1770-1831) !:ÉTAT ET !:HISTOIRE L a culture de l'homme l'arrache de sa particularité naturelle pour lui permettre de se conformer à un modèle d'homme universel: l'homme manifeste ainsi sa liberté (cf. fiche 51) et sa supé riorité sur l'animal. Les mœurs sont la réalisation immédiate de cette liberté au sein d'une conmumauté humaine: parce que l'homme qui agit selon les mœurs agit par habitude, les mœurs fomient une seconde nature immédiate, qu'il suit sans remise en question. Lorsque...
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A GÊNESE DO CAPITALISMO E CONEXÕES COM O INDIVIDUALISMO
2 A GÊNESE DO CAPITALISMO E CONEXÕES COM O INDIVIDUALISMO Edson Antunes Quaresma Júnior * RESUMO Entre as referências principais da vida humana , se encontram o capitalismo e o individual ismo . Es tes , por sua vez, são oriund os dos mais diversos contatos das pessoas com escalas sociai s espec íficas, em dimensões de espaço tempo particulares. A realidade se influencia então de um reflexo das introjeções de valores capitalistas...
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Devoir d'anglais correction
particular occasion you lacked the tiny bit that would have made the differenceor, as in the given example, you gave the wrong answer to one essential question.The document suggests that in order to take no chances when preparing for a job interview, you should stick asclosely as possible to the skills and attributes mentioned in the job advertisement. If you don't get the job, youshould be prepared to accept it and move on.Being well aware of the qualities required for a position is vital, but...
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Word & Image
A Journal of Verbal/Visual Enquiry
ISSN: 0266-6286 (Print) 1943-2178 (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.
Reception and interference: reading Jean Molinet's rebus-poems ADRIAN ARMSTRONG Northern French culture in the late Middle Ages is marked not only by a proliferation of visual images, but also by the knowledge which these images convey, velY often in the form of figurative discourse. Traditional coded or symbolic visual fornls include heraldly, where tinctures and charges often accumulate particular connotations, and typological staine...
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Tectónica de placas - ciencias de la naturaleza.
continentales señalada por el famoso geólogo vienés Eduard Suess, hacia 1880. Reconoció un ‘tipo atlántico’ de margen, identificado por el truncado abrupto de antiguascadenas montañosas y por estructuras hendidas, y un ‘tipo pacífico’, marcado por montañas dispuestas en cordilleras paralelas, por líneas de volcanes y por terremotosfrecuentes. Para muchos geólogos, las costas de tipo pacífico parecen estar localizadas donde los geosinclinales se deforman y se elevan para formar montañas. 3 EXPANS...
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Metabolism (chemistry) - biology.
nearly perfect balance. Although much remains to be revealed about metabolic processes, biochemists now agree that regulatory, or rate-limiting, enzymes figure largely in the reactionsinvolved ( see Enzyme). Affecting metabolic pathways at the earliest steps, each enzyme molecule has a specific, or active, site that matches, or “fits,” its particular substrate—the compound with which the enzyme forms a product. The precision with which rate-limiting enzymes and substrates join to set off a parti...
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La Psychiatrie est elle une science?
distinguish science from non-science. Philosophers of science now generally agree that the search for a demarcation criterion has failed. However, in other disciplines the search for a means of distinguishing science from pseudoscience continues. I review the current debate in psychology and psychiatry. Then, returning to philosophical work, I discuss and support accounts according to which 'science' is best considered a family resemblance term. This suggests that whether psychiatric research is...