49 résultats pour "rodea"
- Rodez.
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ROD Édouard : sa vie et son oeuvre
alpestre» de bonheur et de pureté : les Roches blanches (1895), Là-haut (1897), L'ombre s'étend sur la monta gne (1907), etc. Écrivain fécond, familier de toutes les cultures euro péennes (Dante, 1891; Stendhal, 1892; Essai sur Goethe, 1898), Rod jouit d'une grande audience jusqu'en 1914. Sa signature fait autorité à la Revue des Deux Mondes; il contribue, en 1893, à lancer la Semaine littéraire. Mais son apport Je plus personnel, après l'abandon d...
- LETTRES DE RODEZ
- Stewart, Rod - rock.
- Rod Laver Rod Laver, born in 1938, Australian tennis player, the only player to win the grand slam of tennis twice (as an amateur in 1962 and as a professional in 1969).
- Steiger, Rod - acteur / actrice.
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Gezira et Roda
président Nass er était très oc cupé au moment de l'inaugu ruration de la tour d'observa tion, qui, avec sa base en gra nit rose, était alors la plus haute construct ion au monde entièrement en béton et sans armature métallique . Une construction qui, avant le barrage d'Assouan, signait l'aboutissement de l'Égypte nassérienne et symbolisait la modernité du Caire. Un doigt contre l'Amérique M ais le plus cocasse est l'...
- Rod Laver.
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- Laver, Rod - sport.
- Rod Laver - Sport.
- LETTRES DE RODEZ d'ARTAUD (résumé)
- Laver Rod
- ROD (Édouard)
- Rode Pierre, 1774-1830, né à Bordeaux, violoniste et compositeur français.
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Mapas mentales
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INTRODUCCIÓN
Mapas mentales, también llamados por algunos mapas cognitivos, son la expresión gráfica de las imágenes que el cerebro elabora del medio que le rodea, es decir, de las
representaciones internas del espacio y sus propiedades que cada persona guarda en su memoria.
ambiente a gran escala, suponiendo que las personas generan imágenes que les permiten fijar direcciones entre ciudades. Sin embargo, el término mapa cognitivo se debe al psicólogo conductista Edward C. Tolman y a su artículo, escrito en 1948, Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men , en el que concluyó que las ratas parecían poseer en sus cerebros algo así como un mapa de rutas que les permitía relacionar elementos espaciales y gracias a este, en últimotérmino, se determinaba su comportamiento. En 1966,...
- SENS DE LA VIE (Le). Rod
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Puppets
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INTRODUCTION
Punch and Judy
Punch and Judy are characters in an English hand puppet show that first appeared in 1662.
Rod puppets are controlled by rods attached to their limbs, heads, and bodies. Although the traditional rod puppets of Belgium and Sicily are worked from above, likemarionettes, most contemporary rod figures are operated from below. In theaters, rod puppeteers are frequently concealed from view by drapery or stage flats (fabric stretched across frames). On television and in films, rod and hand puppeteers usually hold their figures either above their heads or in front of their faces. In the lat...
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Tennis : vainqueurs des tournois du Grand Chelem (hommes) - sport.
1986 Non disputé 1987 Stefan Edberg (Suède) Pat Cash (Australie) 1988 Mats Wilander (Suède) Pat Cash (Australie) 1989 Ivan Lendl (Tchécoslovaquie) Miroslav Mecir (Tchécoslovaquie) 1990 Ivan Lendl (Tchécoslovaquie) Stefan Edberg (Suède) 1991 Boris Becker (Allemagne) Ivan Lendl (Tchécoslovaquie) 1992 Jim Courier (États-Unis) Stefan Edberg (Suède) 1993 Jim Courier (États-Unis) Stefan Edberg (Suède) 1994 Pete Sampras (États-Unis) Todd Martin (États-Unis) 1995 Andre Agassi (États-Unis) Pete Sampras (...
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Gewinner der Grand-Slam-Turniere (Herren).
1987 Stefan Edberg Schweden 1988 Mats Wilander Schweden 1989 Ivan Lendl Tschechoslowakei 1990 Ivan Lendl Tschechoslowakei 1991 Boris Becker Deutschland 1992 Jim Courier USA 1993 Jim Courier USA 1994 Pete Sampras USA 1995 Andre Agassi USA 1996 Boris Becker Deutschland 1997 Pete Sampras USA 1998 Petr Korda Tschechien 1999 Jewgeni Kafelnikow Russland 2000 Andre Agassi USA 2001 Andre Agassi USA 2002 Thomas Johansson Schweden 2003 Andre Agassi USA 2004 Roger Federer Schweiz 2005 Marat Safin Russland...
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Bacteria - ciencias de la naturaleza.
2.3 Bacterias autótrofas y heterótrofas Respecto a la fuente de carbono que utilizan para nutrirse, las bacterias se pueden clasificar en autótrofas y heterótrofas. Las bacterias autótrofas (producen su propioalimento), lo obtienen del dióxido de carbono (CO 2). Sin embargo, la mayoría de las bacterias son heterótrofas (no producen su propio alimento) y obtienen el carbono de nutrientes orgánicos como el azúcar. Algunas especies heterótrofas sobreviven como parásitos, creciendo dentro de otros...
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Eye.
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INTRODUCTION
Eye, light-sensitive organ of vision in animals. The eyes of
Several structures, not parts of the eyeball, contribute to the protection of the eye. The most important of these are the eyelids, two folds of skin and tissue, upper andlower, that can be closed by means of muscles to form a protective covering over the eyeball against excessive light and mechanical injury. The eyelashes, a fringe ofshort hairs growing on the edge of either eyelid, act as a screen to keep dust particles and insects out of the eyes when the eyelids are partly closed. Inside the...
- Soulages Pierre, né en 1919 à Rodez (Aveyron), peintre français.
- Rod Édouard, 1857-1910, né à Nyon, écrivain suisse d'expression française.
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Pierre Soulages
par Hubert Juin
Pierre Soulages est né à Rodez le 24 décembre exactement.
par Hubert Juin
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Les Chansons des rues et des bois
" Aux heures mystérieuses,
" Quand l'eau se change en miroir,
" Rôdes-tu sous les yeuses,
" L'esprit plongé dans le soir ?
" Le scarabée ou la fleur, " Je ne vois point qu'il réclame " La lampe de l'émailleur. " L'homme peut se croire prêtre, " L'homme peut se dire roi, " Je lui laisse son peut-être, " Mais je doute, quant à moi, " Que Dieu, qui met mon image " Au lac où je prends mon bain, " Fasse faire l'étamage " Des étangs, à Saint-Gobain. " Quand Dieu pose sur l'eau sombre " L'arc-en-ciel comme un siphon, " Quand au tourbillon plein d'ombre " Il attelle le typhon, " Quand il maintient d'âge en âg...
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Claire de Lune
Le medecin s'etait retire: les deux gardes, apres avoir rode quelque temps, d'un pas leger, par la chambre,
sommeillaient maintenant sur des chaises.
Le docteur Bonenfant cherchait dans sa memoire, repetant a mi-voix: Un souvenir de Noel? ... Un souvenir de Noel? ... Et tout a coup, il s'ecria: Mais si, j'en ai un, et un bien etrange encore; c'est une histoire fantastique. J'ai vu un miracle! Oui, Mesdames, un miracle, la nuit de Noel. Cela vous etonne de m'entendre parler ainsi, moi qui ne crois guere a rien. Et pourtant, j'ai vu un miracle! Je l'ai vu, dis-je, vu, de mes propres yeux vu, ce qui s'appelle vu. En ai-je ete fort surpris? no...
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Fishing.
directly to the spool and turns the spool one rotation at a time. C Fishing Lines Fishing lines serve as the link between the angler’s reel and the lure or bait. The most popular line used for sportfishing is monofilament nylon line, which is strong anddurable and has a certain amount of stretch, which helps when an angler sets the hook. The line comes in a variety of strengths, from 2-pound test to more than 100-pound test. (Pound test is the amount of pressure that can be put on a line before...
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Automobile Racing.
beginning in 1906 at Le Mans it came to refer to the principal F1 auto race in a given nation, except in the United States, where the term continues to be used lessdiscriminately. After the end of World War I in 1918, when automobile racing blossomed internationally, a series of GP races in several nations became reserved for F1competition, and an annual GP calendar was developed consisting of national races, such as the French Grand Prix and the British Grand Prix. An annual award calledthe Wor...
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Bacteria - ciencias de la naturaleza.
2.3 Bacterias autótrofas y heterótrofas Respecto a la fuente de carbono que utilizan para nutrirse, las bacterias se pueden clasificar en autótrofas y heterótrofas. Las bacterias autótrofas (producen su propioalimento), lo obtienen del dióxido de carbono (CO 2). Sin embargo, la mayoría de las bacterias son heterótrofas (no producen su propio alimento) y obtienen el carbono de nutrientes orgánicos como el azúcar. Algunas especies heterótrofas sobreviven como parásitos, creciendo dentro de otros...
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Hueso - ciencias de la naturaleza.
una osteona aloja vasos sanguíneos y nervios. Una capa final, una delgada membrana llamada periostio, protege el hueso y albergalos nervios y los vasos sanguíneos responsables de detectar el dolor y proporcionar nutrientes al hueso.© Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos. El hueso está formado por células vivas ampliamente repartidas en el interior de la matriz ósea. La matriz contiene osteoblastos, células que son renovadas constantementeen el hueso. Los osteoblastos fabrican y s...
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Arcaro Wins the Triple Crown.
that Citation was the class of the field, regardless of track condition. Citation, the overwhelming favorite at odds of 1-to-10, came out of the gate first, pulled aheadby two lengths on the backstretch, and romped to the finish six lengths ahead of the second-place horse, Vulcan. Arcaro used the whip only twice: at the entrance ofthe backstretch and just outside the eighth pole. According to the New York Times, ”Citation got the idea, and kept pulling away from the others through the final ya...
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National Football League Records.
Norm Johnson 1,736 Matt Stover 1,752* Nick Lowery 1,711 Jan Stenerud 1,699 Jason Elam 1,696* Eddie Murray 1,594 Field Goals MadeMorten Andersen 546* Gary Anderson 538 John Carney 418* Matt Stover 418* Nick Lowery 383 Jan Stenerud 373 Jason Elam 382* Norm Johnson 366 Jason Hanson 362* Eddie Murray 352 Longest Field Goal (yards)Jason Elam 63 Tom Dempsey 63 Morten Andersen 60 Steve Cox 60 Morten Andersen 59 Steve Christie 59 Pete Stoyanovich 59 Tony Franklin 59 InterceptionsPaul Krause 81 Emlen Tun...
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Thomas Edison.
While Edison was working on the electric light, he made a scientific discovery that would become important to future generations. Edison noticed that particles of carbonfrom the filament blackened the insides of his light bulbs. This effect was caused by the emission of electrons from the filament, although Edison made the discoverybefore he and other scientists knew the electron existed. Not until 1897 did British physicist J. J. Thomson prove that the blackening observed by Edison was caused b...
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Thomas Edison - USA History.
While Edison was working on the electric light, he made a scientific discovery that would become important to future generations. Edison noticed that particles of carbonfrom the filament blackened the insides of his light bulbs. This effect was caused by the emission of electrons from the filament, although Edison made the discoverybefore he and other scientists knew the electron existed. Not until 1897 did British physicist J. J. Thomson prove that the blackening observed by Edison was caused b...
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Cat Family - biology.
cats have coats that are mainly brown, yellow, or gray, often with white underbellies. The cubs of many species of cats have spotted coats, which helps hide them ingrass and underbrush from predators. Adult cats that have mainly spotted patterns in their fur include cheetahs, leopards, clouded leopards, jaguars, ocelots, margays, Geoffroy’s cat, and servals. Singlecolor coats are found in lions, pumas, and jaguarundis. Some individuals among leopards and jaguars, and more rarely in other species...
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Ancient Rome .
attributed to Numa, including the selection of virgins to be priestesses of the goddess Vesta. He also established a calendar to differentiate between normal workingdays and those festival days sacred to the gods on which no state business was allowed. His peaceful reign lasted from 715 to 673 BC. Under Tullus Hostilius (672–641 BC) the Romans waged an aggressive foreign policy and began to expand their lands by the conquest of nearby cities like Alba Longa. When the warlike King Hostilius co...
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Ancient Rome - USA History.
attributed to Numa, including the selection of virgins to be priestesses of the goddess Vesta. He also established a calendar to differentiate between normal workingdays and those festival days sacred to the gods on which no state business was allowed. His peaceful reign lasted from 715 to 673 BC. Under Tullus Hostilius (672–641 BC) the Romans waged an aggressive foreign policy and began to expand their lands by the conquest of nearby cities like Alba Longa. When the warlike King Hostilius co...
- NCAA Baseball: World Series Winners.
- NCAA Baseball: World Series Winners The College World Series has been held annually since 1947.
- Lluvia mediterránea en invierno - geographia.
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Ciudades y pueblos - (exposé en espagnol).
comerciales. En los últimos tiempos está empezando a darse un fenómeno espacial que impide que los límites de la ciudad se vean claros: larururbanización . La ciudad invade el campo que la rodea y el mundo rural se urbaniza: los trabajos rurales desaparecen ante la llegada de las empresas urbanas y se construyen grandes infraestructuras de transporte. Los habitantes de la ciudad se van a vivir alcampo en busca de una mayor calidad de vida, aunque vuelven a la ciudad para trabajar todos los días:...
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La célula - (exposé gratuit en espagnol).
Por ejemplo, la célula que forma las plantas, la célula vegetal , se caracteriza porque su membrana celular está rodeada por una pared celular. La pared celular es una cubierta rígida y gruesa formada por celulosa, que protege y mantiene la forma de la célula. En la célula vegetal existe también una gran vacuola que actúa de almacén y ocupa un gran espacio en su citoplasma. Los cloroplastos son orgánulos que solo están presentes en las células de las plantas y en las algas. Los cloroplasto...
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Tennis Tournament Winners.
1981 Johan Kriek 1982 Johan Kriek 1983 Mats Wilander 1984 Mats Wilander December 1985 Stefan Edberg January 1987 Stefan Edberg 1988 Mats Wilander 1989 Ivan Lendl 1990 Ivan Lendl 1991 Boris Becker 1992 Jim Courier 1993 Jim Courier 1994 Pete Sampras 1995 Andre Agassi 1996 Boris Becker 1997 Pete Sampras 1998 Petr Korda 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 2000 Andre Agassi 2001 Andre Agassi 2002 Thomas Johansson 2003 Andre Agassi 2004 Roger Federer 2005 Marat Safin 2006 Roger Federer 2007 Roger Federer 2008 Nov...
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Tennis Tournament Winners
Australian Open: Men.
1981 Johan Kriek 1982 Johan Kriek 1983 Mats Wilander 1984 Mats Wilander December 1985 Stefan Edberg January 1987 Stefan Edberg 1988 Mats Wilander 1989 Ivan Lendl 1990 Ivan Lendl 1991 Boris Becker 1992 Jim Courier 1993 Jim Courier 1994 Pete Sampras 1995 Andre Agassi 1996 Boris Becker 1997 Pete Sampras 1998 Petr Korda 1999 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 2000 Andre Agassi 2001 Andre Agassi 2002 Thomas Johansson 2003 Andre Agassi 2004 Roger Federer 2005 Marat Safin 2006 Roger Federer 2007 Roger Federer 2008 Nov...
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Hockey Hall of Fame.
Cowley, Bill Center 1968 Crawford, Rusty Left Wing 1962 D'Amico, John Referee/Linesman 1993 Dandurand, Leo Builder 1977 Darragh, Jack Right Wing 1962 Davidson, Scotty Right Wing 1950 Day, Hap Left Wing 1961 Delvecchio, Alex Center 1977 Denneny, Cy Left Wing 1959 Dilio, Frank Builder 1964 Dionne, Marcel Center 1992 Drillon, Gordie Left Wing 1975 Drinkwater, Graham Forward/Defender 1950 Dryden, Ken Goalie 1983 Dudley, George Builder 1958 Duff, Terrance 'Dick' Left Wing 2006 Dumart, Woody Left Wing...
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Hockey Hall of Fame.
Cowley, Bill Center 1968 Crawford, Rusty Left Wing 1962 D'Amico, John Referee/Linesman 1993 Dandurand, Leo Builder 1977 Darragh, Jack Right Wing 1962 Davidson, Scotty Right Wing 1950 Day, Hap Left Wing 1961 Delvecchio, Alex Center 1977 Denneny, Cy Left Wing 1959 Dilio, Frank Builder 1964 Dionne, Marcel Center 1992 Drillon, Gordie Left Wing 1975 Drinkwater, Graham Forward/Defender 1950 Dryden, Ken Goalie 1983 Dudley, George Builder 1958 Duff, Terrance 'Dick' Left Wing 2006 Dumart, Woody Left Wing...
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Árbol - ciencias de la naturaleza.
Brote de pino de WollemiEste tubo de ensayo contiene un diminuto brote de pino de Wollemi, un árbol descubierto a finales de 1994 en el parque nacional deWollemi, cerca de Sydney, Australia. Se trata de una planta del cretácico que se creía extinguida desde hace más de 50 millones deaños. En el jardín botánico de Mount Annan, en Sydney, se están obteniendo clones de los brotes.Sydney Morning Herald/AP/Wide World Photos Hay árboles desde el periodo devónico de la era paleozoica ( véase Geología:...
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Cell (biology) - biology.
proteins, or other proteins required by the cell. While relatively simple in construction, prokaryotic cells display extremely complex activity. They have a greater range of biochemical reactions than those found in theirlarger relatives, the eukaryotic cells. The extraordinary biochemical diversity of prokaryotic cells is manifested in the wide-ranging lifestyles of the archaebacteria andthe bacteria, whose habitats include polar ice, deserts, and hydrothermal vents—deep regions of the ocean un...
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