Résultats pour "prime"
- Prime Numbers.
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En quoi consistent les primes et gratifications ?
époque où l'on pouvait instituer des primes par ce canal). Les gratifications, au contraire, résultent de la seule décision de l'em ployeur . Au départ, la gra tification est une libéralité , mais si elle continue à être allouée périodiquement à tout le personnel ou à toute une catégorie de personnel, et que c'est toujours la même (ou le même mode de calcul), elle devient un avantage acquis, un usage . • Leur périodic...
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Qui a droit à la prime d'ancienneté ?
Mais on peut aussi trouver des primes où l'on ac quiert 1 point par année, des primes versées une fois par an, de simples ma jorations du salaire mini mum garanti, que l'on ne peut véritablement consi dérer comme des primes (exemple : les transports routiers). En bref, l'imagina tion est au pouvoir . • Versement de la prime: Comment peut on être sûr que la prime d'ancienneté, si elle est due, a bien été versée ?...
- rendement, prime de & économie.
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Primes impayées : quelles sanctions ?
il est absolument impos sible de suspendre le rè glement de votre prime à la réception d'une indem nité qui tarde à vous par venir. Vous vous expose riez, à défaut de paiement, à la suspension, puis éven tuellement à la résiliation de votre contrat. quement rétablie dans les dix jours suivant la suspen sion des garanties si le sous cripteur acquitte la prime. La couverture des garanties reprend au lendemain du paiement à midi....
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W. L. Mackenzie King.
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W. L. Mackenzie King (1874-1950), tenth prime
V SECOND TERM AS PRIME MINISTER By the election of 1925 most of the rifts in the Liberal Party were healed. Little had been achieved by King's government except for some tariff reduction and thereorganization of Canadian railroads, but no mistakes had been made. The real issue of the election was the personalities of the party leaders, King and the brilliant butarrogant Conservative, Arthur Meighen. The Conservatives swept English-speaking Canada, and they won 116 seats. The Liberals won 101, a...
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W. L. Mackenzie King.
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W. L. Mackenzie King (1874-1950), tenth prime
V SECOND TERM AS PRIME MINISTER By the election of 1925 most of the rifts in the Liberal Party were healed. Little had been achieved by King's government except for some tariff reduction and thereorganization of Canadian railroads, but no mistakes had been made. The real issue of the election was the personalities of the party leaders, King and the brilliant butarrogant Conservative, Arthur Meighen. The Conservatives swept English-speaking Canada, and they won 116 seats. The Liberals won 101, a...
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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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Que faire si votre prime d'assurance augmente ?
tembre 1986 . Dans les deux cas, les assurés n'ont pu contester l'augmentation de leurs primes. • L'assureur modifie son tarif: En revanche, il se peut que votre société d'assurances ait pris l'initia tive de revoir ses tarifs à la hausse. Dans une telle situa tion, deux hypothèses sont à envisager : - votre contrat comporte une clause « révision des cotisations » . Une telle clause autorise votre assureur à majorer ses...
- MODELE DE COURRIER (LES ASSURANCES): Lettre d'accompagnement d'un règlement de la prime par une personne autre que le souscripteur.
- Demande prime de déménagement MSA (Lettre-type)
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La réflexion prime-t-elle sur l'action ?
L'action raisonnable est une action réfléchieSeule la raison peut mesurer les conséquences d'une action. Seule la raison peut contrôler les élans de lapassion. Les Grecs accordaient la plus grande importance à la notion de «juste mesure». Trouver la «justemesure» en toutes choses, c'est agir de manière sage, raisonnable. Or, l'emportement conduit à la démesureet donc à l'injustice. "La vertu est une disposition à agir d'une façon délibérée, consistant en un juste milieu relatif à nous, lequelest...
- Demande de remboursement des primes d'assurance
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Comment se calculent les primes d'assurance automobile
à des fins professionnelles causent plus d'accidents que ceu x qui s'en servent pour la promenade ou les déplacements privés. Les tarifs tiennent compte de ces données . Un médecin ou un VRP paiera une cotisation plus élevée qu'un employé ou un retraité. • Lieu de garage habi tuel : Ce sont en général les automobilistes circulant dans les zones à faible Article A. 335-9-2 du Code des assurances : concentration démogra phique...
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Qui peut bénéficier de la prime de déménagement ?
troisième mois de gros sesse et le deuxième anni versaire de l'enfant dont la venue a motivé le change ment de logement. • Conditions de res sources : Le texte ne dit pas à la lettre que la prime de déménagement est accordée en fonction du revenu des allocataires, mais elle le dit indirecte ment, puisque l'une des conditions imposées est de percevoir l'allocation de lo gement ou l'APL. Or ces droits ne sont acquis qu'aux...
- Quelle est la fiscalité des primes et gratiflcations ?
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Dans un apologue, le récit prime-t-il sur la morale ?
abondamment utilisé des allégories pour ses fables, mettant en scène des animaux pour protagonistes, ce qui étaitalors plutôt insolite ! Ceci explique en grande partie sa renommée ; qui ne connaît pas aujourd'hui encore une de cesfables sur le bout des doigts ? On peut également penser à Denis Diderot, avec “ Jacques le Fataliste et sonmaître ”, où le récit de Jacques à son maître est le point le plus intéressant de l'apologue : l'allégorie comique ducouteau et de la gaine ravit le lecteur...
- Tony Blair - biography.
- Number Theory I INTRODUCTION Number Theory, branch of mathematics that deals with the properties and relationships of numbers (see Number).
- Sir Wilfrid Laurier - biography.
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Declaration by United Nations
Soon after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, British prime minister Winston Churchill met with United States president Franklin D.
Lebanon Mar. 1, 1945 Syria Mar. 1, 1945 Ecuador Feb. 7. 1945 Source: A Decade of American Foreign Policy: Basic Documents, 1941-1949. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- MODELE DE COURRIER (LES ASSURANCES): Refus de l'assuré de la minoration de prime proposée par l'assureur?: lettre de résiliation.
- MODELE DE COURRIER (LES ASSURANCES): Refus de l'assuré de la majoration de prime proposée par l'assureur : lettre de résiliation
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Margaret Mead Extrait Mœurs Et Sexualité En Océanie Livre I : Trois Sociétés Primitives De Nouvelle-Guinée Chapitre IV : La Prime Enfance : Formation Du Caractère
sociologue, quand on n'est satisfait ni de soi-même ni de la société on se fait anthropologue. » (Propos cités par P. Mercier).Mais il est important de retenir ici que les principaux thèmes abordés ici, qui résultent du travail de Mead, comme celui de Benedict, sont la variabilité du normal etdu pathologique, l'orientation générale d'une société selon un modèle culturel, l'importance de la personnalité socialement approuvée et surtout l'impact de l'éducationde la prime enfance.Cependant même si...
- Attlee, Clement
- Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill - biography.
- (Martin) Brian Mulroney - Biography.
- Governor-General of Canada.
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Canadian Parliament.
government’s legislative program. Members of Commons can also present a motion in response to the Budget Speech, which reviews the government’s economicrecord, taxation, and expenditure plans, and to Supply Motions, which concern budgets for individual departments. If a majority of MPs support a no-confidence motion,the government must resign. Also, if Parliament rejects a significant government proposal, the government is expected to resign and request the governor-general to call an election....
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau - Canadian History.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau - Canadian History.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Sir John Abbott.
nonetheless tarnished a number of Conservative reputations. Mainly, however, these charges succeeded only in keeping the government on the defensive. The party'srelative success was due partly to Thompson's debating powers and partly to the conveniently timed defeat of the Liberals in Québec because of similar charges ofcorruption. V RETIREMENT In November 1892, Abbott's doctors warned him that he must retire. In his letter of resignation he advised the governor-general to send for Thompson. Ab...
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Sir John Abbott.
nonetheless tarnished a number of Conservative reputations. Mainly, however, these charges succeeded only in keeping the government on the defensive. The party'srelative success was due partly to Thompson's debating powers and partly to the conveniently timed defeat of the Liberals in Québec because of similar charges ofcorruption. V RETIREMENT In November 1892, Abbott's doctors warned him that he must retire. In his letter of resignation he advised the governor-general to send for Thompson. Ab...
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Sir John Abbott - Canadian History.
nonetheless tarnished a number of Conservative reputations. Mainly, however, these charges succeeded only in keeping the government on the defensive. The party'srelative success was due partly to Thompson's debating powers and partly to the conveniently timed defeat of the Liberals in Québec because of similar charges ofcorruption. V RETIREMENT In November 1892, Abbott's doctors warned him that he must retire. In his letter of resignation he advised the governor-general to send for Thompson. Ab...
- Latitude and Longitude - Geography.
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Sir Mackenzie Bowell.
government. B Retirement Bowell's political career was not quite over. He remained Conservative leader in the Senate until 1906. He did not forgive his rebellious colleagues, even when some ofthem joined him in the Senate. In 1905 he reasserted in a speech that they had been “a nest of traitors.” Even his retirement in 1906 struck a bitter note. TheConservative senators elected one senator to succeed Bowell, but not before another senator had been led by Bowell to expect the position. Microsof...
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Sir Mackenzie Bowell.
government. B Retirement Bowell's political career was not quite over. He remained Conservative leader in the Senate until 1906. He did not forgive his rebellious colleagues, even when some ofthem joined him in the Senate. In 1905 he reasserted in a speech that they had been “a nest of traitors.” Even his retirement in 1906 struck a bitter note. TheConservative senators elected one senator to succeed Bowell, but not before another senator had been led by Bowell to expect the position. Microsof...
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Sir Mackenzie Bowell - Canadian History.
government. B Retirement Bowell's political career was not quite over. He remained Conservative leader in the Senate until 1906. He did not forgive his rebellious colleagues, even when some ofthem joined him in the Senate. In 1905 he reasserted in a speech that they had been “a nest of traitors.” Even his retirement in 1906 struck a bitter note. TheConservative senators elected one senator to succeed Bowell, but not before another senator had been led by Bowell to expect the position. Microsof...
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Arthur Meighen.
Liberal Party. The election was disastrous for the Conservatives, who returned only 50 members. The Liberals won 117 seats and the Progressives 65. Meighen himselfwas defeated in Portage la Prairie. He resigned as prime minister on December 29, 1921. V OPPOSITION Meighen soon regained a seat and returned to lead the opposition, since the Progressive Party had refused to be the official opposition. His first major clash with Kingcame in September 1922, when Britain asked for Canada's help in the...
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Arthur Meighen.
Liberal Party. The election was disastrous for the Conservatives, who returned only 50 members. The Liberals won 117 seats and the Progressives 65. Meighen himselfwas defeated in Portage la Prairie. He resigned as prime minister on December 29, 1921. V OPPOSITION Meighen soon regained a seat and returned to lead the opposition, since the Progressive Party had refused to be the official opposition. His first major clash with Kingcame in September 1922, when Britain asked for Canada's help in the...
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Arthur Meighen - Canadian History.
Liberal Party. The election was disastrous for the Conservatives, who returned only 50 members. The Liberals won 117 seats and the Progressives 65. Meighen himselfwas defeated in Portage la Prairie. He resigned as prime minister on December 29, 1921. V OPPOSITION Meighen soon regained a seat and returned to lead the opposition, since the Progressive Party had refused to be the official opposition. His first major clash with Kingcame in September 1922, when Britain asked for Canada's help in the...
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Grenada - country.
Grenada is a member of the Organization of American States and the United Nations. From 1958 to 1962, it was a member of the West Indies Federation, and in theearly 1960s it participated in unsuccessful attempts to form a federation linking the Leeward Islands and Windward Islands. Grenada is tied with other Caribbeancountries through membership in the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM). VI HISTORY Grenada was originally inhabited by Arawak Indians, who were killed or driven away...
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Victoria (queen)
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Victoria (queen) (1819-1901), queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901) and empress of India (1876-1901).
Queen Victoria never truly recovered from Albert’s death in December 1861 at the age of 42. For almost a decade she remained in strict mourning. She rarely set footin London, and she avoided most public occasions, including the state opening of Parliament. She made an exception, however, for the unveiling of statues dedicated toPrince Albert and, after a few years, for attendance at army reviews. Behind the scenes, she continued to correspond with and talk to her ministers, and she took comfort...
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Victoria (queen).
Queen Victoria never truly recovered from Albert’s death in December 1861 at the age of 42. For almost a decade she remained in strict mourning. She rarely set footin London, and she avoided most public occasions, including the state opening of Parliament. She made an exception, however, for the unveiling of statues dedicated toPrince Albert and, after a few years, for attendance at army reviews. Behind the scenes, she continued to correspond with and talk to her ministers, and she took comfort...
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Louis Stephen St.
St. Laurent brought to office a new concept of government. His broad, all-national view firmly rejected Québec's traditional isolationism. He made his decisions with coolimpartiality, giving first consideration to the welfare of Canada as a whole. St. Laurent's foreign policy involved Canada in world politics. He supported the UN, fully endorsing the initiatives proposed by Pearson, his representative there. St.Laurent actively sponsored and subsequently cooperated with the North Atlantic Treaty...
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Louis Stephen St.
St. Laurent brought to office a new concept of government. His broad, all-national view firmly rejected Québec's traditional isolationism. He made his decisions with coolimpartiality, giving first consideration to the welfare of Canada as a whole. St. Laurent's foreign policy involved Canada in world politics. He supported the UN, fully endorsing the initiatives proposed by Pearson, his representative there. St.Laurent actively sponsored and subsequently cooperated with the North Atlantic Treaty...
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Louis Stephen St.
St. Laurent brought to office a new concept of government. His broad, all-national view firmly rejected Québec's traditional isolationism. He made his decisions with coolimpartiality, giving first consideration to the welfare of Canada as a whole. St. Laurent's foreign policy involved Canada in world politics. He supported the UN, fully endorsing the initiatives proposed by Pearson, his representative there. St.Laurent actively sponsored and subsequently cooperated with the North Atlantic Treaty...