13 résultats pour "strand"
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Strand, Paul - photographes et photographie.
4. 2 La révélation du « monde à ma porte » Dans les années 1970, de grandes expositions à Stockholm (1970), Philadelphie (1971-1972), New York ou Los Angeles (1973) témoignent de la consécration internationale de Paul Strand. Publiés l’année de sa mort, ses deux derniers ouvrages — The Garden (le Jardin) et On my Doorstep (le Monde à ma porte) — sont consacrés au jardin de sa maison d’Orgeval. « Partout où je suis allé, écrit-il, dans le Sud-Ouest, au Mexique, dans un village d’Italie, au G...
- Strand (Paul), la Femme aveugle - photographie.
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Frankreich. Wir konnen schwimmen oder wandern. Wir konnen auch am der Square Saint roch mit freund gehen. Wenn es warm ist, ist es schön an verschidenen Orten zu sitzen wie die Rathaus und der Strand. Le Havre ist die zweite französisch Hafen. Le Havre hat ein sehr schön Stadtzentrum. Es ist sehr luftig und harmonisch. Es hat ein groB einkaufszentrum. Es gibt viele Geschaft. Le Havre hat ein kieselstrand mit ein Skate-Park. Es ist die größte Outdoor-Skatepark in Frankreich. Wir konnen schwimme...
- Strand Paul, 1890-1976, né à New York, photographe américain.
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To have a conscience involves being conscious of the moral quality
ends up doing the right thing. Talk of a ‘perverted' conscience may mean that a person's ultimate convictions are judged to be perverse, as in the first strand identified; or that their capacity to know good from evil, in general or in the particular case, has been distorted or corrupted. Building on the above, we may note a third emphasis in the idea of conscience, to do with the care, intensity and frequency with which someone examines the moral credentials of their desires, feelings,...
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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...
- The Voyage Out (1915) Virginia Woolf Chapter I As the streets that lead from the Strand to the Embankment are very narrow, it is better not to walk down them arm-in-arm.
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Deoxyribonucleic Acid - biology.
bacterium Escherichia coli . In 1998 scientists achieved the milestone of sequencing the complete genome of a multicellular organism—a roundworm identified as Caenorhabditis elegans . The Human Genome Project, an international research collaboration, was established to determine the sequence of all of the 3 billion nucleotide base pairs that make up thehuman genetic material. In 2003 scientists completed the sequencing of the human genome. The project identified nearly all of the estimated 20...
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corrigé allemand
Objectifs linguistiques a. Faits de langue : – la proposition subordonnée relative – les compléments de lieu b. Lexique : – les pays et les nationalités – le lexique des sentiments c. Phonologie : les diphtongues Objectif culturel Les destinations de vacances des Allemands Script (MP3 Élève piste 15, CD Classe 1 piste 19, manuel p. 148) Am 10. März ging die weltgrößte Tourismus- Messe in Berlin zu Ende. Und da gibt es 2012 wieder einen neuen Reiserekord: 54 Millionen Deutsche unternahm...
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Machine
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Machine, simple device that affects the force, or effort, needed to do a certain amount of work.
to decrease the amount of force needed to do work or to change the direction of the force. The wheel and axle and some levers can also be used to increase the speedof performance of a task, but doing so always increases the amount of force needed. A Inclined Plane NutsNuts are pieces of metal with a hole in the middle. They are screwed on the end of a bolt as a fastening. Nuts come invarying shapes, depending on their intended use.© Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Ramps and staircas...
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Le Chien des Baskerville
Unjourde 1901, un ami raconta à Conan Doyle la légende locale d'un chien monstrueux. Pourquoi ne pas la publier dans le Strand ? L'écrivain désargenté accepta et précisa négligemment : « Les conditions habitu elles sans Sherlock, Je double avec Sherlock. » En acceptant, le magazine ne se trompait pas, puisque la première livraison dut être réimprimée 7 fois et qu 'en dix jours, 50 000 exemp laires furent vend us aux États-Unis. « Ce pay...
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Genetics - biology.
construct identical buildings. Just as each contractor would require a full copy of the blueprint to construct a complete building, each new cell needs a complete copy ofan organism’s genetic information to function properly. Organisms use two types of cell division to ensure that DNA is passed down from cell to cell during reproduction. Simple one-celled organisms and other organisms thatreproduce asexually—that is, without the joining of cells from two different organisms—reproduce by a proces...
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Telecommunications.
commonly referred to as wireless communications, use technologies such as cordless telephones, cellular radio telephones, pagers, and satellites. Wirelesscommunications offer increased mobility and flexibility. In the future some experts believe that wireless devices will also offer high-speed Internet access. C Wires and Cables Wires and cables were the original medium for telecommunications and are still the primary means for telephone connections. Wireline transmission evolved fromtelegraph...