302 résultats pour "résidence"
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CUBISME ET FUTURISME (Exposé – Art & Littérature – Collège/Lycée)
• là où Picasso et Braque s'astreignent à une palette limitée de teintes sourdes, léger fait éclater les tons vifs qu'il dit être «un tonique nécessaire n. !:année qui suit le voit se consacrer à la théorie des contrastes qui conclura définitivement sa période cubiste . ne commence peindre qu'en 1911, sous la double influ ence de Cézanne et du duo Braque -Picasso. Analyste rationnel, cet artiste un peu plus jeune que les précéde nts cherc he avant tout...
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Victoria (city, British Columbia) - geography.
Legislative Building, VictoriaThe British Columbian legislature is housed in Victoria, the provincial capital. Britain’s historical influence is reflected in both thearchitecture of the province’s government buildings and the constitution of its legislative body. The province is formally headed by alieutenant governor who represents the Crown, but true executive power rests with the premier, a member of the legislature who isusually also the majority party leader.Geroge Hunter/ALLSTOCK, INC. The...
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CAÏN
L'aîné des fils d'Adam et Eve et père d'Énoch.
179021 l'homme. Par la suite, le mot ciel remplacera le nom même de Dieu qu'il étaitinterdit de prononcer. C'est aussi la résidence de ceux qui après la mort,méritent d'être aux côtés de Dieu (le Royaume des Cieux) autrement dit, leparadis. Jésus est "monté au ciel". CIRCONCISION Opération rituelle qui consiste à enlever le prépuce des garçonsjuifs et qui est accomplie huit jours après sa naissance. C'est le signe dereconnaissance de l'alliance conclue entre Dieu et Abraham. Jésus fut circoncis....
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Mesurer le revenu national : le PIB (Cours 1ere année DUT GEA)
- (2) l'approche de la demande - (3) l'approche des revenus 1. Le PIB par la production Le PIB mesure la création de richesse des unités résidentes. Il est donc logique qu'il soit d'abord calculé à partir des VAB (Valeur Ajoutée Brute) de l'ensemble des secteurs institutionnels. Rappel : la VAB = Production - Consommations Intermédiaires → Elle enregistre pour chaque secteur la valeur réelle dégagée pour la vente de B&S...
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Atlanta - geography.
Martin Luther King, Jr., SiteThis Victorian home, the birthplace of Martin Luther King, Jr., is part of the Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site in Atlanta,Georgia. The site also includes King’s gravesite and Ebenezer Baptist Church where he was pastor.Bob Krist/Corbis Notable structures and sites of interest in downtown Atlanta include the State Capitol (1889); Underground Atlanta, a subterranean marketplace with shops, bars, and cafes;City Hall (1930); and the Peachtree Center busin...
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Dictionnaire en ligne:
DOMICILE, substantif masculin.
— Élire domicile (au, dans, en...). Se fixer dans un lieu pour y habiter, y vivre. Il a élu domicile au no. 3 de cette même rue. (Quasi-)synonymes : se fixer, s'installer. Le musée du Louvre a élu domicile dans le palais des rois de France (LOUIS RÉAU, Archives, bibliothèques, musées, 1909, page 10) : Ø 4. Certains privilégiés envisagent aussi de quitter leur demeure citadine pour aller élire domicile dans quelque agréable banlieue résidentielle. PIERRE ROUSSEAU, Histoire des transports, 1961,...
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« L’occupation juive » dans le Marais dans les années 30-40
En parcourant le quartier, on remarque la présence de synagogues . Celles-ci témoignent de différents styles architecturaux. Par exemple celle de la rue Pavée inaugurée en 1914 a été construite par un architecte influencépar l’art nouveau. (Photo ancienne/actuelle) La synagogue des Tournelles a été construite en 1876 en plein cœur du quartier du Marais. Cette synagogue est ladeuxième plus grande de Paris. On retrouve aussi d’autres synagogues, plus petites comme celle rue des Ecouffes. L’école...
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Article de presse: Le jour où Kinshasa est devenue la capitale du nouveau Congo
désemparés. Ils ont été abandonnés par leur hiérarchie et ne savent plus à quel saint se vouer. Les armureries ont été ouvertes dans l'après-midi. Les hommes sont bien et lourdement armés. A défaut de se battre, ilsutilisent leur matériel de guerre pour terroriser la population des quartiers environnants et piller les villas des dignitaires du régimeen fuite à l'étranger. La propre résidence du maréchal Mobutu ne sera pas épargnée. Tractations Dimanche matin, les rebelles reprennent leu...
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Droit de la personne et de la famille
conjoints, il examine d'abord la demande en divorce, qu'il prononcera si les conditions en sont réunies. Si ce n'est pas le cas, il examinera alors la demande en séparation de corps. Mais lorsque ces demandes sont toutes deux fondées sur la faute, le Juge les examine simultanément et, s'il les accueille, prononce à l'égard des deux conjoints le divorce aux torts partagés.Corinne Ithier - Devoir numéro 9: Droit de la personne et de la famille, la fin du mariage2Sur le plan personnel, les époux re...
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Moscow (city, Russia) - geography.
Moscow hosted the XXII Summer Olympics, held in part at the city’s Luzhniki Park sports complex. VI ECONOMY Moscow is the largest industrial center in Russia. More than half of its highly skilled industrial workforce is employed in engineering and metalworking industries thatproduce cars, trucks, ball bearings, and machine tools. The centuries-old textile industry is the city’s second largest employer. In the early 1990s the largest sectors ofemployment for Moscow’s workforce were industry (24...
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DROITS DE SUCCESSION ET D'ENREGISTREMENT
Enr/Succ. M. Brigotte /A. Gillet 1 LES DROITS D'ENREGISTREMENT A/ GENERALITES 1. Définition Le droit d’enregistrement est un impôt qui se perçoit à l’occasion de l’enregistrement des actes ou écrits . - Il est perçu au profit de l’Etat (sauf pour tran smission à titre onéreux de biens immeubles et pour les donations : au profit des régions ). - Il est perçu lors de l’enregistrement d’actes ou écrits mais n’est pas la contrepartie de ce...
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ARBRES COMPLICES DANS LES RÉCITS DE TRISTAN ET ISEUT
106 et, pour finir, la saga dite « islandaise » de Frère Robert 1. Comme on le sait, certains de ces récits sont centrés sur un seul épisode (les deux Folies, le Lai du chèvrefeuille) ou bien nous sont parvenus dans un état plus ou moins lacunaire : le texte de Béroul ne contient que le « milieu » de l’histoire ; celui de Thomas n’est conservé que dans quelques fragments relatant les derniers épisodes ; le roman de Gottfried s’arrête avant le mariage de Tristan avec Iseut aux Blanches Ma...
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Fredericton - Geography.
As a provincial center for government, forestry, military activities, and agriculture, Fredericton grew from 4400 residents in 1848 to 7117 by 1901. Telegraph lines wereestablished in 1851, telephones in 1888, and radio broadcasts in 1923. Early newspapers included the New Brunswick Reporter (1844-1902) and the Maritime Farmer (1879-1905). After 1850 Fredericton flourished as an industrial town. Sawmills, shipyards, tanneries, boot and shoe factories, carriage shops, iron foundries, brickyard...
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Exposé sur la Bretagne
-La douceur des températures. Le rôle régulateur de l’océan Atlantique et de la Manche, accentué par des vents d’ouest dominants et par la dérive nord-atlantique,contribue à réduire de 10°C l’amplitude thermique annuelle. Les hivers sont doux avec une moyenne de 7°C en janvier et 6°C en février, Brest est moins froid queMontpellier ou Bordeaux. Le gel est rare (17 jours à Brest), et la neige encore plus. D’ailleurs les mimosas fleurissent à Belle-Ile et on peut voir des palmiers àDinard. Les été...
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Quiet Revolution - Canadian History.
in social policy, that the federal government currently administered. Since the provincial government would be administering these programs, it argued that it wouldrequire a much larger share of the taxes paid by Québec residents. During the period of the Quiet Revolution, especially after Lester Pearson became prime minister in 1963, the federal government met some of the Québec demands.The federal government allowed Québec to take over its programs of youth allowances and university loans, and...
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Bill of Rights - history.
being indicted (formally accused) by a grand jury. Second, a criminal suspect may be prosecuted only once for each crime. If a jury acquits the accused person, there can beno retrial. Third, a person cannot be forced to testify against himself or herself in any criminal case. This is the right against self-incrimination. Fourth, the due process clausebars the government from arbitrarily depriving anyone of life, liberty, or property. Fifth, the government may not take anyone’s private property u...
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- Droit civil : les personnes et la famille
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Article de presse: La si longue patience du dalaï-lama
pouvoirs politiques". L'immense respect dont jouit le dalaï-lama chez ses compatriotes est cependant perçu par certains comme un frein à lapoursuite de la lutte : chez les jeunes et chez certains intellectuels appartenant à une génération qui n'a jamais connu le Tibet "del'intérieur", on sent parfois une certaine frustration, voire de la colère et de la déception, à l'égard des prises de position politiquesdu dalaï-lama. Ce dernier, qui ne cesse d'appeler les Chinois au dialogue, a depuis lon...
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Article de presse: Kabila, un opposant qui a su attendre son heure
deux cents barbudos cubains. Le Che ne garde pas un souvenir ému de sa rencontre avec Kabila, qu'il prend pour un noceur, unrévolutionnaire d'opérette. Le compañero de Fidel Castro déplore l'attitude de ces Congolais qu'il accuse de passer plus detemps au Caire, à Paris et à Dar es-Salaam, d'où ils rédigent leurs communiqués de guerre, que sur le terrain. Il critique lemanque de courage personnel de Kabila et son manque de sens politique. "Rien ne permet de penser qu'il est l'homme de lasituatio...
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Cape Verde - country.
station and a submarine cable station at Mindelo still attracted many ships until World War I. Trade increased again toward the middle of the 20th century. In an attempt to avert growing nationalism, Portugal in 1951 designated its African colonies, including Cape Verde, as overseas provinces. The provincial status gaveCape Verdeans access to higher education, but lack of job opportunities and poverty in the islands forced many of the educated to take administrative jobs on theAfrican mainland....
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Article de presse: La seconde mort de Mobutu
africaines ", d'ouvrir ses colonnes aux Congolais et de recruter un Joseph-Désiré Mobutu qui rêve de journalisme. Le jeunehomme est encore dans l'armée et signe ses articles J. de Banzy, un pseudonyme tiré de Banzyville, son terroir aux confins duCentrafrique, devenu Mobayi-Mbongo. Il est libéré de ses obligations militaires le 31 décembre 1956 et intègre le comité derédaction des " Actualités africaines ". C'est dans ce bureau, en juillet, qu'il rencontre pour la première fois Patrice Lumumba,...
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Washington, D.
South of the Federal Triangle is the Mall, a narrow park stretching roughly 1.6 km (1 mi) from the Capitol to the Washington Monument. Although the Mall officially ends at14th Street, landscaped greenery extends to the Potomac. The Washington Monument, whose marble shaft dominates the skyline, stands 169 m (555 ft) high near thecenter of this parkland. The interior of the monument is hollow, and visitors may either climb its 898 steps or ride its elevator 150 m (500 ft) for a magnificent view. A...
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Nashville - geography.
May event has grown into a major festival. In September the city hosts the Tennessee State Fair. One of Nashville's principle attractions is Opryland, a complex of entertainment and broadcasting facilities that offers live music shows, a resort and convention center,and shopping outlets. Since 1974 it has been the home to the Grand Ole Opry radio show, a country-music production that has not missed a broadcast since 1925. Percy Park and Edwin Warner Park provide open space, trails, playing field...
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Northwest Territories - Geography.
million years ago by the severe bending (folding) and faulting (breaking) of sedimentary rock that was once part of the Interior Plains. During the Wisconsin Ice Age,alpine glaciers covered the Cordillera, and the movement of the glaciers created razor-sharp peaks and ridges in these mountains. The moving glaciers also createdbroad U-shaped valleys. To the east of the Interior Plains, the ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield are exposed at the Earth’s surface, resulting in a rough, rolling terra...
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Northwest Territories - Canadian History.
million years ago by the severe bending (folding) and faulting (breaking) of sedimentary rock that was once part of the Interior Plains. During the Wisconsin Ice Age,alpine glaciers covered the Cordillera, and the movement of the glaciers created razor-sharp peaks and ridges in these mountains. The moving glaciers also createdbroad U-shaped valleys. To the east of the Interior Plains, the ancient rocks of the Canadian Shield are exposed at the Earth’s surface, resulting in a rough, rolling terra...
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campagnes, histoire des
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campagnes, histoire des, histoire de l'espace rural, par opposition à l'histoire des villes.
seigneurie apparaît comme le pouvoir local par excellence, mettant en place le système de la vassalité. Le seigneur capte le banum, ou ban, pouvoir royal à l’origine ; il exerce également la justice et peut donc condamner ou arbitrer des conflits ; il prélève des taxes diverses sur le commerce et met en valeur la réserve seigneuriale enpartie grâce à de multiples corvées (charroi, labours) ; il perçoit les banalités qui découlent du monopole qu’il détient sur certaines activités (moulin, four,...
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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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Vanuatu - country.
and Luganville. V GOVERNMENT Vanuatu is governed under a constitution that came into effect with the republic’s independence in 1980. The president of Vanuatu serves as head of state, a largelyceremonial office. The president is elected by Vanuatu’s parliament and the heads of regional government councils. The parliament, or legislature, is a single-chamberbody whose membership has increased several times since independence; in 1998 the parliament had 52 members. Members of parliament are chose...
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Paris (city, France) - geography.
and its vibrant public square, frequented by street performers, soon became among the most popular landmarks in the city. West of the Pompidou Center is Les Halles, the site of the central market of Paris from the 12th century until 1969. The market was subsequently replaced by the Forum LesHalles, a multilevel underground complex featuring a shopping mall, museums, the Paris film library ( vidéothèque ), and a sports center. The street level of Les Halles features a garden, the Jardin des Halle...
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Kuwait (country) - country.
Oil revenues have allowed Kuwait to build an extensive educational system, yielding a literacy rate of 84 percent. Public school is free and compulsory from the age of 6to 13, and several private schools also teach this age group. Kuwait University (founded in 1966) is also free and offers programs in a wide range of professional andscientific fields at several campuses. Both the extensive library system at Kuwait University and the collection at Kuwait National Museum (1957) were heavily damage...
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5, 6, 7, 5, 4, 6!
new movie? Iwrote, "What's happened?" andshowed itto ayoung businessman watchingthetelevision, hetook asip of his coffee andsaid, "Nooneknows yet,"hiscoffee haunts me,his"yet" haunts me.Istood there, aperson inacrowd, was Iwatching theimages, orwas something morecomplicated happening?Itried tocount thefloors above where the planes hadhit,the fire had toburn upthrough thebuildings, Iknew thatthose people couldn't besaved, andhow many were onthe planes, andhow many wereonthe street, Ithought andth...
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Bahrain - country.
A Religion Almost all Bahrainis and the majority of nonnatives are followers of Islam (Muslims). About 70 percent of all native Bahrainis belong to the Shia branch of Islam, whilethe remainder, including the ruling al-Khalifa clan, are adherents of the Sunni branch. Non-Muslims, including Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and Jews, account for 15percent of the total population. High unemployment among the Shia population has caused considerable discontent on the part of this group toward the Sunni...
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Estonia - country.
protest the expansion of open-pit phosphorite mining in northeastern Estonia. Their success in stopping the expansion prompted further demonstrations as part of thecountry’s independence movement. Since independence Estonia has taken measures to protect the environment. The government has ratified international agreementsto reduce emissions of hazardous wastes and greenhouse gases, as well as to protect biodiversity, wetlands, and endangered species. Estonians cherish thecountryside, and 31 perc...
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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...
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Berlin - geography.
boroughs of Wedding and Tiergarten. Other important central areas include Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain, now united as the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg borough, andPrenzlauer Berg, now incorporated as a part of the Pankow borough. Tiergarten contains a large wooded park, a zoo, and a variety of public monuments as well as the large, modern Congress Hall and the Reichstag building, which wasbuilt from 1884 to 1894. The Reichstag and the surrounding area have undergone renovation to accommodate the Bun...
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Uganda - country.
Uganda’s population is predominantly rural and is concentrated in the south, particularly in the crescent at the edge of Lake Victoria and in the southwest. Almost allUgandans are black Africans. Foreign residents make up less than 4 percent of the population and come mostly from neighboring states. In 2008 Uganda’s population was estimated at 31,367,972. The estimated growth rate of the population in 2008 was 3.6 percent. The birth rate was 48 per 1,000people and the death rate 12 per 1,000. Th...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina - country.
Serb military campaigns in 1992 and 1993 and Croat campaigns in 1993 and 1995 were aimed at expelling others from areas claimed by these groups. By the end ofthe war almost all non-Serbs had been expelled from Serb-claimed lands in eastern and northern Bosnia, and non-Croats from Croat-claimed lands in southwesternBosnia. In turn, most non-Muslims had left land under Muslim control in northwestern Bosnia. The largest cities had mixed populations in 1991, but the war and its aftermath made them a...
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Middle East - Geography.
though overall they have improved considerably since the 1970s. This variation reflects the different levels of wealth and development in countries of the Middle East. Inthe highly developed country of Israel the infant mortality rate was 8 deaths per 1000 live births in 1997. By comparison, the rate per 1000 live births was 71 in less-developed Egypt and 75 in Yemen. A Ethnic Groups and Languages Arabs make up the majority of the people of the Middle East, accounting for almost the entire popu...
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South Korea - country.
forest habitat, and overhunting. The Siberian tiger has not been sighted in the wild in South Korea since the 1920s; the Asiatic black bear can still be found in someremote mountain areas. Several species of deer are indigenous to the peninsula, including the roe deer, water deer, and Siberian musk deer. The musk deer, which hasbeen overhunted for its musk glands, is legally protected as a threatened species. Smaller mammals indigenous to the peninsula include the wild boar, red fox, badger,rabb...
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Albania - country.
Joining the international community in its concern over the degradation of the environment, Albania is party to international agreements concerning biodiversity, climatechange, and wetlands. III THE PEOPLE OF ALBANIA In 2008 Albania’s population estimate was 3,619,778, resulting in an average density of 132 persons per sq km (342 per sq mi). More and more people have left ruralareas for urban ones, particularly in the northern districts, such that in 2005 some 45 percent of the population live...
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Native American Architecture
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Native American Architecture, traditional architecture of the peoples of who lived in North America before Europeans arrived.
Mound Builders who resided in the area.John Elk III/Bruce Coleman, Inc. Another mound building culture, named Hopewell, also appears to have originated in Ohio but expanded west to Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma, south to Louisiana,Mississippi, and Alabama, east to Georgia and the Appalachian Mountains, and north to Wisconsin, Michigan, and lower Ontario in Canada. The Hopewell culture lastedfrom about 200 BC to 400 AD. Hopewell people built large, linear mounds to create enclosures in geometrical...
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Saudi Arabia - country.
C Natural Resources Some of the world’s largest oil and natural gas fields lie beneath Saudi Arabia and its offshore waters, representing the country’s most economically important naturalresource. In 2007 Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves were estimated at 264 billion barrels. Before the discovery and exploitation of these reserves in the mid-20th century,Saudi Arabia was one of the poorest countries in the world. Its relatively small population subsisted in a harsh environment with little agricultur...
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Thailand - country.
E Natural Resources Thailand possesses a range of mineral resources. Tin is mined in the peninsula. Important gemstones, such as sapphires, are found in the southeast, and coal reserves,particularly lignite, are in the north. Fish are abundant in rivers and coastal waters. In addition to being consumed domestically, fish are also exported. F Climate Thailand experiences a typical monsoon climate. Winds blow from the northeast during the winter months of October to March or April (known as the...
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Japan - country.
island’s fertile soils support agriculture and provide the vast majority of Japan’s pasturelands. In addition, Hokkaidō contains coal deposits, and the cold currents off itsshores supply cold-water fish. Winters are long and harsh, so most of Hokkaid ō is lightly settled, housing about 5 percent of Japan’s population on approximately 20 percent of its land area. However,its snowy winters and unspoiled natural beauty attract many skiers and tourists. Hokkaid ō is thought of as Japan’s northern fr...
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Canada.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - country.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Canada - Canadian History.
Six general landform regions are distinguishable in Canada: the Appalachian Region, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Canadian Shield, the Great Plains,the Canadian Cordillera, and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. B1 Appalachian Region and Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands Eastern Canada consists of the Appalachian Region and the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands. The Appalachian Region embraces Newfoundland Island, NovaScotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the G...
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Native Americans of North America.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...
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Native Americans of North America - Canadian History.
addition to smallpox and measles, explorers and colonists brought a host of other diseases: bubonic plague, cholera, typhoid fever, scarlet fever, pleurisy, mumps,diphtheria, pneumonia, whooping cough, malaria, yellow fever, and various sexually transmitted infections. Despite the undisputed devastation wreaked on Indian populations after European contact, native populations showed enormous regional variability in their response todisease exposure. Some peoples survived and, in some cases, even...