100 résultats pour "suggestif"
- Définition / vocabulaire: AUTO(-)SUGGESTION, (AUTO SUGGESTION, AUTO-SUGGESTION) substantif féminin.
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A suggestion of romance
beast feels for Belle grows stronger every day and every night, he would ask her to marry him only to be refused each time. Belle, dreaming of a prince she is persuaded is kept as a prisonner in this castle, always answer him that she only love the Beast as a friend. After several month, Belle eventually become home sick and asks the Beast if he could let her see her family. He allowed her if she would return after one week and give her a mirror where she could see the Beast at any time she wan...
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Un critique écrit : « Ne confondons pas versification et poésie. Le versificateur n’est qu’un technicien ; la qualité d’un poète au contraire réside dans la puissance de suggestion qu’il emprunte aux sonorités, aux rythmes, aux images en accord étroit avec le sentiment. » En illustrant votre exposé d’exemples précis, vous commenterez ce jugement.
la tragédie classique p our nous faire l'ave u du métier tout prosaïque qu'il exerce : «De s contributions je suis le recev eur. » La même dissonance se retrouve, mais non conce rtée cette fois, dans ces deux vers d'une tragé die éc rite par A. Dum as «To n diadème d'or contrariait mes vœux Quand je voul ais passer ma main dans tes cheveux . >> Leur caden ce majestueuse, associée à la recherc he de l'exp res sion, ne s'accorde guère, il faut...
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La Suggestibilite
+ + = 14 = + + = = = = 15 = + + + + = + + + .
peut-être ai-je fait moins attention. Peut-être. 31. D.Sans toucher aux poids, peux-tu me dire en deux mots comment ils sont distribués. 32. R.Ils vont plus lourds jusqu'au 5. Ils sont égaux, du 6 au 11.Après le 11, c'est un peu troublé. Il y en a de plus légers, et les 2 derniers sont plus lourds due les précédents. Certains caractères sont communs à cet interrogatoire et au précédent. Marguerite a eu l'idée directrice de l'augmentation progressive des poids, elle a eu pleine conscience de c...
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Schizophrenia.
alcohol than other people. The use of alcohol and drugs often worsens the symptoms of schizophrenia, resulting in relapses and hospitalizations. IV CAUSES Schizophrenia appears to result not from a single cause, but from a variety of factors. Most scientists believe that schizophrenia is a biological disease caused by geneticfactors, an imbalance of chemicals in the brain, structural brain abnormalities, or abnormalities in the prenatal environment. In addition, stressful life events maycontri...
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Aegean Civilization .
warlike. The styles are also more formal and geometric than those of earlier examples, anticipating the art of classical Greece. A typical Mycenaean city had, at its center, the fortress palace of the king. The cities were fortified with massive structures of unevenly cut stones, known as Cyclopeanwalls. The Linear B tablets from this time include names of Greek gods, such as Zeus, and contain detailed records of royal possessions. The gold masks, weapons, andjewelry found by Schliemann at the r...
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Aegean Civilization - USA History.
warlike. The styles are also more formal and geometric than those of earlier examples, anticipating the art of classical Greece. A typical Mycenaean city had, at its center, the fortress palace of the king. The cities were fortified with massive structures of unevenly cut stones, known as Cyclopeanwalls. The Linear B tablets from this time include names of Greek gods, such as Zeus, and contain detailed records of royal possessions. The gold masks, weapons, andjewelry found by Schliemann at the r...
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Neandertals.
Neandertals made stone tools by striking flakes from rock “cores.” The cores were carefully selected and prepared so that only a single blow was normally required todetach a flake. A number of relatively standardized flakes were sometimes produced from a single core. These sharp flakes served as “blanks” that were further workedand shaped into the desired tools. Suitable stone was sometimes rare, and often tools were sharpened and resharpened to make new tools, yielding a whole variety ofshapes...
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espoir à la suggestion d’un acte de vaillance
« Y a -t-il dans cette ba nde quelqu’un qui ait autorité pour traiter avec moi ? demanda -t-il. Ou, en fait, qui ait assez de tête pour me comprendre ? Pas toi, au moins ! dit - il, narquois, se tournant vers Aragorn avec dédain. Il en faut plus pour faire un roi qu’un morceau de verr e elfique ou une racaille comme celle- ci. Allons donc ! N’importe quel brigand des montagnes peut exhiber une aussi belle suite ! » Aragorn ne répondit rien, mais il accrocha le regard de l’autre et...
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Dinosaur - biology.
The behavior of dinosaurs was governed by their metabolism and by their central nervous system. The dinosaurs’ metabolism—the internal activities that supply thebody’s energy needs—affected their activity level. It is unclear whether dinosaurs were purely endothermic (warm-blooded), like modern mammals, or ectothermic (cold-blooded), like modern reptiles. Endotherms regulate their body temperature internally by means of their metabolism, rather than by using the temperature oftheir surroundin...
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Venus (planet) - astronomy.
level winds circle the planet at 360 km/h (225 mph), making a complete rotation in only four days. These winds are said to super-rotate because they travel muchfaster than the rotation of the planet itself. These high-speed winds cover the planet completely, blowing toward the west at virtually every latitude from equator topole. The motions of descending probes, however, have shown that the bulk of Venus’s tremendously dense atmosphere, closer to the planet’s surface, is almoststagnant. From th...
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Modern Art
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American Gothic
American Gothic was painted by the 20th-century American artist Grant Wood in 1930.
while at the other side a woman in black appears to mourn the end of her participation in the dance. Click on the buttonsto learn more.© Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. In view of this diversity, it is difficult to define modern art in a way that includes all of 20th-century Western art. For some critics, the most important characteristic ofmodern art is its attempt to make painting and sculpture ends in themselves, thus distinguishing modernism from earlier forms of art that had con...
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IMPORTANCE DE LA SUGGESTION
246 / Situation du poète . §1 Fort de cette solitude absolue qu'il s'est choisie, Mallarmé, cependant, ne peut empêcher qu'on entende dans son dis cours la voix de cette nouvelle poésie à laquelle, par son œuvre, il a donné naissance. C'est elle que dans une large mesure il définit pour Jules Huret. ...... Pour bien marquer la métamorphose qu'est en train de connaître selon lui l'expression poétique, Mallarmé oppose la nouvelle poésie à celle...
- Mettons pour toujours le caractère dominant de l'influence suggestive de la parole
- Doigt de mort: Les noms vernaculaires sont toujours les plus suggestifs.
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Concepts
suggested that concept possession need not consist in knowing a definition, but in appreciating the role of a concept in thought and practice. Moreover, he claimed, a concept need not apply to things by virtue of some closed set of features captured by a definition, but rather by virtue of ‘family resemblances' among the things, a suggestion that has given rise in psychology to ‘prototype' theories of concepts. Most traditional approaches to possession conditions have been concerned with t...
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Anxiety.
A Genetics and Neurobiology Studies suggest that anxiety disorders run in families. That is, children and close relatives of people with disorders are more likely than most to develop anxietydisorders. Some people may inherit genes that make them particularly vulnerable to anxiety. These genes do not necessarily cause people to be anxious, but the genesmay increase the risk of anxiety disorders when certain psychological and social factors are also present. Anxiety also appears to be related to...
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Saturn - astronomy.
measurements of the magnetic field made by the Voyager space probes in the 1980s. Additional Cassini findings reported in March 2007 suggested that particles originating from geysers on the moon Enceladus may provide a partial explanation for thechange. The neutral gas particles become electrically charged and are captured by Saturn’s magnetic field, forming a disk of hot, ionized gas around the planet’sequator. The charged particles interact with the magnetic field and slow down the rotation of...
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Whale - biology.
III BEHAVIOR OF WHALES Studies of whales in captivity have taught scientists much about the complex social behavior of whales. Since the late 1980s, advances in the use of satellite trackingsystems have also broadened opportunities for scientists to observe how whales behave in the wild. A Swimming and Diving Whales swim by making powerful up-and-down movements of the tail flukes, which provide thrust. The power comes from body muscles that flex the lower spine upand down in a wavelike motion...
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Suggérer, persuader, convaincre
DISSERTATION : Suggérer, persuader, convaincre. I. Quelques remarques philologiques. A. On dit : suggérer quelque chose à quelqu'un. Persuader quelqu'un de quelque chose. Convaincre quelqu'un de quelque chose. La construction de « persuader » et celle de convaincre » sont semblables, celle de suggérer est originale. Lecomplément direct désigne un objet plus important que le complément indirect : la suggestion fait passer l'idéesuggérée avant la personne à qui l'on suggère; l'effort pou...
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Flirtation Analysis
T hen in the second stanza, som ething sensual is present through “the orange peeled” w hich m ay be a m etaphor for a w om an w ho is undressed by som eone... H ow ever, the reader can w onder W hy an orange? M aybe that the w riter chose this fruit because it is som ething w e alw ays peeled w ith our hands and not w ith knife, w hich is nearer from nature, sensualism and m ore hum anist. A lso till the tw entieth century, the orange w as considered as a luxury and for this reas...
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Suggérer, persuader, convaincre.
Il. - COMPARAISON A. Sans doute, il n'y a pas de cloison étanche entre ces divers modes de procéder : dans la plupart des suggestions intervient un peu de l'autorité qui fait la persuasion ; et celui qui est persuadé est au moins convaincu qu'il doit se laisser persuader; enfin l'on ne se convainc, pour l'ordinaire, que grâce à une attention aux motifs qui n'est pas commandée par la seule force intellectuelle. B. Mais si nous pr...
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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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Sleep - biology.
V FUNCTIONS OF SLEEP Although no one knows for sure why we sleep, there are a number of theories. Sleep may have evolved to protect animals from their predators by reducing theiractivity during the times when they are most vulnerable. Research has shown that REM and NREM sleep may serve specific biological functions. Sleep deprivation studies reveal that humans and other animals respond to sleeploss in the same way. When study subjects are deprived of REM sleep, they tend to spend longer period...
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Human Evolution.
Strepsirhines are the most primitive types of living primates. The last common ancestors of strepsirhines and other mammals—creatures similar to tree shrews andclassified as Plesiadapiformes—evolved at least 65 million years ago. The earliest primates evolved by about 55 million years ago, and fossil species similar to lemursevolved during the Eocene Epoch (about 55 million to 38 million years ago). Strepsirhines share all of the basic characteristics of primates, although their brains are notpa...
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Human Evolution - biology.
classified as Plesiadapiformes—evolved at least 65 million years ago. The earliest primates evolved by about 55 million years ago, and fossil species similar to lemursevolved during the Eocene Epoch (about 55 million to 38 million years ago). Strepsirhines share all of the basic characteristics of primates, although their brains are notparticularly large or complex and they have a more elaborate and sensitive olfactory system (sense of smell) than do other primates. B Haplorhines B1 Tarsiers T...
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Jupiter (planet) - astronomy.
Beneath the supercritical fluid zone, the pressure reaches 3 million Earth atmospheres. At this depth, the atoms collide so frequently and violently that the hydrogenatoms are ionized—that is, the negatively charged electrons are stripped away from the positively charged protons of the hydrogen nuclei. This ionization results in asea of electrically charged particles that resembles a liquid metal and gives rise to Jupiter’s magnetic field. This liquid metallic hydrogen zone is 30,000 to 40,000 k...
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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...
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First Americans.
bones and artifacts helped 19th-century archaeologists establish the age of ancient human encampments in Europe. Yet, search as they might, American archaeologists found no comparable evidence of a Pleistocene-era human presence. But several sites revealed stone artifacts thatsome scholars believed looked similar to the ancient stone tools found in Europe. On the basis of this similarity, these experts claimed the American artifacts must be asold. By the 1890s, however, other scholars had challe...
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First Americans - Canadian History.
bones and artifacts helped 19th-century archaeologists establish the age of ancient human encampments in Europe. Yet, search as they might, American archaeologists found no comparable evidence of a Pleistocene-era human presence. But several sites revealed stone artifacts thatsome scholars believed looked similar to the ancient stone tools found in Europe. On the basis of this similarity, these experts claimed the American artifacts must be asold. By the 1890s, however, other scholars had challe...
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LES FILMS ÉROTIQUES (Histoire du cinéma)
Damiano , se voit attribuer le prix de la critique au festival d'Avoriaz . Le film Emmanuelle de Just Jaeckin , dont le rôle-titre est interprété par Sylvia Kristel , est interdit pendant quelques mois avant de connaître un triomphe international. Dans l'Exorciste , le réalisateur William Friedkin fait dire des jurons et des obscénités à une très jeune fille. • 1975 : le 23 avril, le premier film hard sort à Paris : History of the Blue Movie. Il est...
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locke-montesquieu
I shall leave the question of Montesquieu's influence for another day. My purpose here is to give an account of the argument for religious toleration in the Persian Letters . But before I celebrate the virtues of Montesquieu, I’m afraid I have a few unpleasant things to say about Locke, whose treatment of the subject seems to me to be generally overrated. It’s a common observation that Locke's treatment of toleration is unhappily limited. His subject is "mutual toleration among Christ...
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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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Mars (planet) - astronomy.
The Martian core is probably much like Earth’s, consisting mostly of iron, with a small amount of nickel. If other light elements, particularly sulfur, exist there as well, thecore may be larger than presently thought. From studying Earth’s magnetic field and core, scientists theorize that the motions of the liquid rock in Earth’s core generateits magnetic field. Mars does not have a significant magnetic field, so scientists believe that Mars’s core is probably solid. However, spacecraft data in...
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explication de texte Automne malade, G. Apollinaire
En premier lieu, nous pouvons analyser comment ce poème propose une représentation tes suggestive de l’automne. Avant d’être la chanson d’une sensibilité, il apparait en effet comme l’évocation d’un paysage riche et varié, composé des éléments familiers la saison, et rappelant les atmosphères verlainiennes. Il célèbre une nature perçue à la fois dans le paroxysme de sa richesse et dans l’intuition de sa fragilité. Ainsi, aux vergers prometteurs aux roserais délicates succède en fin de text...
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- En cela vous vous trompez, monsieur, reprit le docteur.
résidence, monsieurlegouverneur. – Et devenir ici ? – Ici même, et,sije leveux, ilinsistera pourvousparler. – À moi ? – À vous, et,sivous n’yvoyez pasd’inconvénient, puisqu’ilobéiraàtoutes messuggestions, je lui suggérerai lapensée devous prendre pourunautre personnage… tenez !…pourleroi Alphonse XII. – Pour saMajesté leroi d’Espagne ? – Oui, monsieur legouverneur, etilvous demandera… – Sa grâce ? – Sa grâce ; et,sivous n’yvoyez pasd’inconvénient, lacroix d’Isabelle par-dessus lemarché ! » Quel...
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Sigmund Freud.
reminiscences from the past and about her daydreams. Remarkably, as her narrative revisited memories from the past, which were associated with the onset of aparticular symptom, each symptom disappeared when accompanied by an emotional outburst. Breuer made use of this discovery to eliminate her symptoms one at atime. He called the treatment the cathartic technique (from the Greek katharsis meaning “purgation”). The treatment was time consuming and required considerable effort to reach dimly re...
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Alcoholism.
Although a consensus is growing among health professionals that alcohol dependence is a disease, society’s attitudes toward individuals with drinking problems remainambivalent and confused. Until the mid-20th century, the typical picture of the alcoholic was of someone without steady employment, unable to sustain familyrelationships and most likely in desperate financial straits. But this stereotype was largely dispelled when highly respected people publicly admitted their alcoholdependence and...
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drame et art dramatique.
Par la suite, les comédies traitant d’un sujet athénien, aussi bien que les tragédies à thème philosophique, perdent de leur attrait. On voit alors se développer une forme de comédie locale (appelée comédie nouvelle), dont il ne subsiste qu’un seul exemple complet : l’Avare ou le Misanthrope (317 av. J.-C.), de Ménandre. Ces pièces sont construites autour d’une situation familiale mêlant amour, argent et quiproquos, et de types sociaux fortement dessinés et faciles à identifier : le père avare...
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drame et art dramatique - littérature.
Par la suite, les comédies traitant d’un sujet athénien, aussi bien que les tragédies à thème philosophique, perdent de leur attrait. On voit alors se développer une forme de comédie locale (appelée comédie nouvelle), dont il ne subsiste qu’un seul exemple complet : l’Avare ou le Misanthrope (317 av. J.-C.), de Ménandre. Ces pièces sont construites autour d’une situation familiale mêlant amour, argent et quiproquos, et de types sociaux fortement dessinés et faciles à identifier : le père avare...
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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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American Literature: Poetry
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INTRODUCTION
Phyllis McGinley
American poet and author Phyllis McGinley composed light, witty verse, much of which deals with family life.
Taylor, a poet of great technical skill, wrote powerful meditative poems in which he tested himself morally and sought to identify and root out sinful tendencies. In“God's Determinations Touching His Elect” (written 1680?), one of Taylor’s most important works, he celebrates God's power in the triumph of good over evil in thehuman soul. All of Taylor’s poetry and much of Bradstreet’s served generally personal ends, and their audience often consisted of themselves and their family andclosest frie...
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Race - biology.
distributed as a cline, generally varying along a north-south line. Skin color is lightest in northern Europeans, especially in those who live around the Baltic Sea, andbecomes gradually darker as one moves toward southern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and into northern Africa and northern subtropical Africa. Skin isdarkest in people who live in the tropical regions of Africa. The lack of clear-cut discontinuities makes any racial boundary based on skin color totally arbitrary. Sim...
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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...
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elles
La magie sans le vin a fini de vieillir Le pétale rosé qu'on cueillait au matin, Qu'on donnait à nos fées, qu'elles gâchent l'écrin, En couvrant le couffin d'une toile de cire. Suggestif pressant Conjuguons notre verve au verbe le plus haut De celui qui unit passé présent futur Pour un intemporel au septième tempo Qu'un "prônons personnels" dans nos jeux nous susurre Si mon conditionnel hésite quelque peu C'est pour titiller ta belle terminaison Qui jamais ne déroge à la règle quand je Fais de m...
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Art and truth
literature can illuminate how we ought to live has come from Martha Nussbaum. Her detailed analyses of literaryworks - the novels of Henry James in particular - set out to show that literature provides a means of extending ourmoral awareness beyond the limits to which traditional moral philosophy can take us. 'Schematic philosophers'examples', Nussbaum says, 'almost always lack the particularity, the emotive appeal, the absorbing plottedness, thevariety and indeterminacy, of good fiction;...
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la psychologie
La psychanalyse a été inventé par Freud au environ de 1900. Avec le contexte historique, les fondements n'ont pas changé depuis 1900, il y a certes quelques divisions de ce que Freud avait pensé de l'esprit humain. Au lieu d'aboutir à une discipline, elle s'est divisée en secteurs : en petits groupes d'individus, elle repose sur des idéologies, avoir des notions sur l'hypnose, l'hystérie, la ou les théorie(s) de l'évolution et sa conception de Freud sur le fonctionnement de la mémoire purement c...
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Vous résumerez ou analyserez, à votre choix, le texte suivant. Vous dégagerez ensuite de ce texte un problème que vous jugerez particulièrement important et vous en développerez librement le commentaire ou, s'il y a lieu, la discussion.
THIBAUD ET 115 de romans, l'homme qui vit les romans, qui vit romanesquement, Cervantès l'a héroïsée dans Don Quichotte. Si Don Quichotte croit que le monde des romans de chevalerie existe, ce n'est pas parce qu'il lui est garanti par le privilège officiel du libraire. C'est parce que ce monde seul répond aux aspirations de sa nature, et à son idée héroïque de l'humanité. Ce qui répond au contraire pour lui à la catégorie de l'illusoire et...
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Stonehenge - History.
In 2006 excavations at Durrington Walls, about 3 km (less than 2 mi) from Stonehenge, uncovered a large settlement dating to 2600 or 2500 BC. The settlement consisted of wooden structures laid out in the same pattern as Stonehenge and, according to the archaeologists who conducted the excavations, probably housed theworkers who built Stonehenge. However, the remains of large amounts of pottery and animal bones found at the site suggest that it was a place of feasting, which maymean that it hous...