62 résultats pour "yes"
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Sociologie du « yé-yé » : le regard d’Edgar Morin
Reichstag si ce n’est un certain parti pris de musicalité ? » ( Le Figaro , 24 juin 1963). L’ère du « yé-yé » est ouverte. Edgar Morin (né en 1921), quant à lui, ne s’emballe pas. Dans deux articles du Monde publiés deux semaines après le concert, les 6 et 7-8 juillet 1963, l’auteur des Stars (1956) et de L’Esprit du temps. Essai sur la culture de masse (1962), va tenter d’interpréter, en une démarche inusitée pour un sociologue, l’événement sur...
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- Ye-liu Ta-che
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exactly what to do.
him upthe next Saturday at7:00, andwewould startthen. Itold him, "I'mnoteven through withtheA's." Hesaid, "OK," and thesound ofhis own voice made himcrythe most. Message three.9:31A.M. Hello? Hello?Hello? When Momtucked meinthat night, shecould tellthat something wasonmy mind, andasked ifIwanted totalk. Idid, but not toher, soIsaid, "Nooffense, butno." "Are yousure?" " Tresfatigué, " Isaid, waving myhand. "Doyouwant meto read something toyou?" "It'sOK." "Wecould gothrough the New YorkTimes for m...
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le travail
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From The Red Badge of Courage - anthology.
The youth put forth anxious arms to assist him, but the tall soldier went firmly on as if propelled. Since the youth's arrival as a guardian for his friend, the otherwounded men had ceased to display much interest. They occupied themselves again in dragging their own tragedies toward the rear. Suddenly, as the two friends marched on, the tall soldier seemed to be overcome by a terror. His face turned to a semblance of gray paste. He clutched the youth's armand looked all about him, as if dre...
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From Moby Dick - anthology.
'My song for ever shall recordThat terrible, that joyful hour;I give the glory to my God,His all the mercy and the power.' Nearly all joined in singing this hymn, which swelled high above the howling of the storm. A brief pause ensued; the preacher slowly turned over the leaves of theBible, and at last, folding his hand down upon the proper page, said: 'Beloved shipmates, clinch the last verse of the first chapter of Jonah—'And God had prepared agreat fish to swallow up Jonah.' 'Shipmate...
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Excerpt from Persuasion - anthology.
“Yes, dear ma'am,” said Mrs. Croft, “or an uncertain engagement, an engagement which may be long. To begin without knowing that at such a time there will be themeans of marrying, I hold to be very unsafe and unwise, and what I think all parents should prevent as far as they can.” Anne found an unexpected interest here. She felt its application to herself, felt it in a nervous thrill all over her; and at the same moment that her eyes instinctivelyglanced towards the distant table, Captain Wen...
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Excerpt from A Tale of Two Cities - anthology.
“Good day, citizeness.” “Good day, citizen.” This mode of address was now prescribed by decree. It had been established voluntarily some time ago, among the more thorough patriots; but, was now law foreverybody. “ Walking here again, citizeness?” “You see me, citizen!” The wood-sawyer, who was a little man with a redundancy of gesture (he had once been a mender of roads), cast a glance at the prison, pointed at the prison, andputting his ten fingers before his face to represe...
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Excerpt from Northanger Abbey - anthology.
“I will read you their names directly; here they are in my pocket-book. Castle of Wolfenbach, Clermont, Mysterious Warnings, Necromancer of the Black Forest, Midnight Bell, Orphan of the Rhine, and Horrid Mysteries. Those will last us some time.” “Yes; pretty well; but are they all horrid? Are you sure they are all horrid?” “Yes, quite sure; for a particular friend of mine, a Miss Andrews, a sweet girl, one of the sweetest creatures in the world, has read every one of them. I wis...
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Honorée depuis peu, la chanson populaire occupe une grande place dans le coeur des
hommes.
–, dans l'immédiat après-guerre, aux bluettes décapantes du groupe Au Bonheur des Dames – Oh, les filles –, à la fin des années soixante-dix). Qu'elles soient grivoises ( le Zizi de Pierre Perret, en 1975) ou subtiles ( les Pingouins , chantés par Juliette Gréco en 1970), ces chansons à rire sont une constante. Quelques artistes s'en sont fait une spécialité (Félix Mayol au début du XX e siècle, Annie Cordy, Carlos...), tandis que d'autres s'en servent en alternance avec de...
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"I wanted to hurt him.
"There's ayoung manhere tosee you," thewoman behindthedesk saidintothephone, anditmade mefeel soweird to think thathewas onthe other endofthe line, even ifIknew Iwas getting confused aboutwho"he" was. "Yes," shesaid, "a very young man."Thenshesaid, "No." Thenshesaid, "Oskar Schell." Thenshesaid, "Yes. Hesays tosee you." "May Iask what thisconcerns?" sheasked me."Hesays hisdad," shesaid intothephone. Thenshesaid, "That's whathe says." Thenshesaid, "OK." Thenshesaid tome, "Go down thehallway. Hisd...
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Excerpt from Henry IV - anthology.
PRINCE HAL. Or an old lion, or a lover's lute. FALSTAFF. Yea, or the drone of a Lincolnshire bagpipe. PRINCE HAL. What sayest thou to a hare, or the melancholy of Moorditch? FALSTAFF. Thou hast the most unsavoury similes, and art indeed the most comparative rascalliest sweet young prince. But Hal, I prithee trouble me no more withvanity. I would to God thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought. An old lord of the Council rated me the other day in the street aboutyou, sir,...
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La chanson française dans les années 60 : des idoles à la contestation
Gilbert Bécaud pendant une répétition démode la précédente : dans des genres radicalement différents, Antoine, Michel Polnareff, Jacques Dutronc, Nino Ferrer, Julien Clerc, Michel Sardou, réinventent la chanson française. Antoine, qui chante en 1966 les Élucu brations, fait figure de pionnier de l'anticonformisme, de la chanson contestataire, refusant l'autorité parentale, rejetant le système et affir mant son goût pour le voyage en auto stop (sur les tr...
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Excerpt from Measure for Measure - anthology.
PROVOST. Who's there? Come in. The wish deserves a welcome. DUKE. Dear sir, ere long I'll visit you again. CLAUDIO. Most holy sir, I thank you. ISABELLA. My business is a word or two with Claudio. PROVOST. And very welcome. Look, signor, here's your sister. DUKE. Provost, a word with you. PROVOST. As many as you please. DUKE. Bring me to bear them speak, where I may be concealed. Duke and Provost retire CLAUDIO. Now, sister, what's the comfort? ISABELLA. Why,As all comforts are: most good, most...
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what did you do?
ceilings, theplates, thewindows, thelampshades! Wasitan act ofrebellion! Anact ofexpression! Werethepaintings good, orwas that beside thepoint! Ineeded tosee itfor myself, andIneeded totell the world about it!Iused tolive for reporting likethat! Stalin found outabout thecommunity andsent histhugs in,just afew days before Igot there, to break alloftheir arms! Thatwasworse thankilling them! Itwas ahorrible sight,Oskar: theirarms incrude splints, straight infront ofthem likezombies! Theycouldn't fe...
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Bonnie Blair Wins Six Olympic Medals.
For the final race, Blair was paired against a familiar foe—Ye of China. Wearing goggles, a blue hood, and a red, white, and blue uniform, Blair breezed to a course-record time of 1 minute 18.74 seconds. “I don't know if that's good enough,” she told coach Nick Thometz afterwards, according to Sports Illustrated. “But that's all I had.” Blair had more than enough, outracing both Germany's Anke Baier and Ye by nearly 1.5 seconds. She won her fifth gold medal. Blair's sixth career Olympic me...
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A SIMPLE SOLUTION TO AN IMPOSSIBLE PROBLEM
The day after the renter and I dug up Dad's grave, I went to Mr.
longer feltlike Iwas moving inthe direction ofDad. I'mnot even sureIbelieved inthe lock anymore. The lastBlack Ivisited wasPeter. Helived inSugar Hill,which isin Hamilton Heights,whichisin Harlem. Aman wassitting on the stoop whenIwalked uptothe house. Hehad alittle baby onhis knee, whohewas talking to,even though babies don't understand language,obviously. "AreyouPeter Black?" "Who'sasking?" "OskarSchell." Hepatted thestep, which meant Icould sitnext tohim ifIwanted, whichIthought wasnice, butI...
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James Joyce
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INTRODUCTION
James Joyce
The works of Irish writer James Joyce are
Odysseus’s wife, Penelope. The 18 chapters of Ulysses parallel episodes from the Odyssey, but there are crucial differences between the two books. For instance, most interpretations of the Odyssey credit Penelope with fidelity during her husband’s lengthy absence, while Molly Bloom is unfaithful to her husband. As in Portrait, each chapter in Ulysses has a distinct style that reflects both the exterior and interior lives of the characters and their development as individuals. The fina...
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From The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - anthology.
'Wherebouts?' says I. 'Down to Silas Phelps's place, two mile below here. He's a runaway nigger, and they've got him. Was you looking for him?' 'You bet I ain't! I run across him in the woods about an hour or two ago, and he said if I hollered he'd cut my livers out—and told me to lay down and stay where Iwas; and I done it. Been there ever since; afeard to come out.' 'Well,' he says, 'you needn't be afeard no more, becuz they've got him. He run off f'm down South, som'ers.' 'It'...
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From "The Metamorphosis" - anthology.
As all this was running through his mind at top speed without his being able to decide to leave his bed—the alarm clock had just struck a quarter to seven—therecame a cautious tap at the door behind the head of his bed. 'Gregor,' said a voice—it was his mother's—'it's a quarter to seven. Hadn't you a train to catch?' Thatgentle voice! Gregor had a shock as he heard his own voice answering hers, unmistakably his own voice, it was true, but with a persistent horrible twittering squeakbehind it lik...
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E : We are sorry for you.. My friend lost a member of her family who lived there. L: And then I became very interested in this tsunami and I did a lot of research to understand it! C-A : What kind of?! L : On why the tsunami happened. In the Indian Ocean, Indo-Australian and Euroasian plates are superposing. There are many faults there. There is a subduction which means the Indo-Autralian plate goes under the Euroasian plate. E : Yes, we know that, we are scientific journalists. L : I did...
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It might not matter to you, but my brother was having an affair with my wife.
upon them kissing oneafternoon inthe field behind theshed behind ourhouse. Itmade mesoexcited. Ifelt asifIwere kissing someone. Ihad never kissed anyone. Iwas more excited thanifit had been me.Ourhouse wassmall. AnnaandI shared abed. That night Itold herwhat Ihad seen. Shemade mepromise nevertospeak aword about it.Ipromised her. She said, Whyshould Ibelieve you? I wanted totell her, Because whatIsaw would nolonger bemine ifItalked aboutit.Isaid, Because Iam your sister. Thank you. Can Iwatch you...
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Excerpt from The Tempest - anthology.
When he comes back; you demi-puppets thatBy moonshine do the green, sour ringlets make,Whereof the ewe not bites; and you whose pastimeIs to make midnight mushrumps, that rejoiceTo hear the solemn curfew, by whose aid—Weak masters though ye be—I have bedimmedThe noontide sun, called forth the mutinous winds,And 'twixt the green sea and the azured vaultSet roaring war; to the dread rattling thunderHave I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oakWith his own bolt; the strong-based promontoryHave I m...
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From The Scarlet Letter - anthology.
“Mercy on us, goodwife,” exclaimed a man in the crowd, “is there no virtue in woman, save what springs from a wholesome fear of the gallows? That is the hardestword yet! Hush, now, gossips; for the lock is turning in the prison-door, and here comes Mistress Prynne herself.” The door of the jail being flung open from within, there appeared, in the first place, like a black shadow emerging into the sunshine, the grim and grisly presence ofthe town-beadle, with a sword by his side and his staff...
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From The Pilgrim's Progress - anthology.
First, The pilgrims were clothed with such kind of raiment as was diverse from the raiment of any that traded in that fair. The people, therefore, of the fair, made agreat gazing upon them: some said they were fools, some they were bedlams, and some they are outlandish men. (I Corinthians ii.7, S.) Secondly, And as they wondered at their apparel, so they did likewise at their speech; for few could understand what they said; they naturally spoke the language ofCanaan, but they that kept the f...
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La chanson française dans les années 60
que Jean Ferrat, Claude Nougaro ou Serge Reggiani. Le syndrome de la période yé-yé, que caractérise l'adaptation française de succès anglo-saxons, va bientôt disparaître. Dès 1966, on assiste à l'avènement de chanteurs qui créent seuls ou à l'aide de paroliers leur propre répertoire. 1966-1968: le grand chambardement. En l'espace de trois ans s'impose une nouvelle génération de talents qui démode la précédente: dans des genres radicalement différents, Antoine, Michel Polnareff, Jacques Dutronc,...
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Who am I, who are you
Because friends come in different colors, shapes, nationalities, religions... So please, don't judge a person from the outside! We can learn from each other, About different cultures, We can teach each other, Different languages, And spread love and peace all over the world. Wars were made, People were dead, Concepts were made, Justice was sometimes served, But wars didn't disappear! I wish we can all scream: Yes to love & no to wars! My brother lets hold our hands together, And shout to t...
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LES QUATRE PRINCIPAUX ASPECTS ET TEMPS EN RAPPORT AVEC
LE PASSE
LE PRETERIT SIMPLE
EMPLOI
Action passée, terminée, datée soit par le
contexte, soit par un marqueur de temps
CONJUGAISON
Forme affirmative
-> Verbes réguliers: base verbale + -ED
Ex: Yesterday, I played football.
Le present perfect Principaux emplois: 1) Actions passées qui ont des conséquences sur le présent. Paul has eaten all the cookies. Quand l'action s'est-elle passée? Dans le passé: il y a quelques minutes/hier. Quelle conséquence a-t-elle sur le présent? Paul a mangé tous les gâteaux; il n'en reste plus pour moi. 2) Actions qui ont commencé dans le passé et qui sont encore en progression au moment où l'on parle. Paul has lived in London for 10 years. Quand l'action a-t-elle commencé? Il y a dix...
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SUJET NATIONAL, SESSION DE JUIN 1995 LANGUE VIVANTE 2 - SÉRIE L
She looked at him. "Michael, you won't let him persuade you, will you?" "No, 1 won't." She turned and went off up the avenue, going towards the shops 30 on the high street. He unlocked the front door and went into the hall. A phone was ringing upstairs. He looked at his watch. lt was just after five. He began to run upstairs, pushing past a little red-haired man who was also on his way up. "Sorry ," he said. ''That's all right, guv. 2...
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No. I shook his hand...
"And then I came straight here,
crawl down theoutside ofthe building, whichIsaw avideo ofone person doingonaPolish site,ortrying touse a tablecloth asaparachute, likesome ofthe people whowere inWindows onthe World actually did.There weresomany different waystodie, and Ijust need toknow which washis." He held outhishands likehewanted metotake them. "Arethose tattoos?" Heclosed hisright hand. Iflipped backand pointed at"Why?" Hetook back hishands andwrote, "It'smade things easier. Instead ofwriting yesand noallthe time, I can sh...
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Eisschnelllauf: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Winterspiele.
1924 Clas Thunberg, FIN Julius Skutnabb, FIN Roald Larsen, NOR 1928 Ivar Ballangrud, NOR Julius Skutnabb, FIN Bernt Evensen, NOR 1932 Irving Jaffee, USA Edward Murphy, USA Willy Logan, CAN 1936 Ivar Ballangrud, NOR Birger Wasenius, FIN Antero Ojala, FIN 1948 Reidar Liaklev, NOR Odd Lundberg, NOR Göthe Hedlund, SWE 1952 Hjalmar Andersen, NOR Kees Broekman, NED Sverre Haugli, NOR 1956 Boris Schilkow, URS Sigge Ericsson, SWE Oleg Gontscharenko, URS 1960 Wiktor Kositschkin, URS Knut Johannesen, NOR...
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - anthology.
“Do you mean that you think you can find out the answer to it?” said the March Hare. “Exactly so,” said Alice. “Then you should say what you mean,” the March Hare went on. “I do,” Alice hastily replied; “at least—at least I mean what I say—that's the same thing, you know.” “Not the same thing a bit!” said the Hatter. “Why, you might just as well say that ‘I see what I eat’ is the same thing as “I eat what I see’!” “You might just as well say,” added the March Hare, “that ‘I l...
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I did not know if the baby was making me sick or if your grandfather was.
For himself? I pulled thebook fromhim.Itwas wetwith tears running downthepages, asifthe book itselfwere crying. Hehid hisface in his hands. Letme see you cry,Itold him. I do not want tohurt you, hesaid byshaking hishead lefttoright. It hurts mewhen youdonot want tohurt me,Itold him. Letme see you cry. He lowered hishands. Onone cheek itsaid YESbackward. Onone cheek itsaid NObackward. Hewas stilllooking down. Now thetears didnot run down hischeeks, butfellfrom hiseyes tothe ground. Letme see you...
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mention," I stirred my coffee.
GOOGOLPLEX As for the bracelet Momworetothe funeral, whatIdid was Iconverted Dad'slastvoice message intoMorse code,andI used sky-blue beadsforsilence, maroon beadsforbreaks between letters,violetbeads forbreaks between words,and long andshort pieces ofstring between thebeads forlong andshort beeps, whichareactually calledblips,Ithink, or something. Dadwould haveknown. Ittook menine hours tomake, andIhad thought aboutgivingitto Sonny, the homeless personwhoIsometimes seestanding outsidetheAllia...
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Excerpt from Timon of Athens - anthology.
Ha? A drum? Th' art quick,But yet I'll bury thee. Thou'lt go, strong thief,When gouty keepers of thee cannot stand.Nay, stay thou out for earnest. He keeps some of the gold, and buries the rest Enter Alcibiades, with drum and fife, in warlike manner; and Phrynia and Timandra ALCIBIADES. What art thou there? Speak. TIMON. A beast, as thou art. The canker gnaw thy heartFor showing me again the eyes of man! ALCIBIADES. What is thy name? Is man so hateful to theeThat art thyself a man? TIMON. I am M...
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Excerpt from Oliver Twist - anthology.
Now, Mr. Bumble was a fat man, and a choleric; so instead of responding to this open-hearted salutation in a kindred spirit, he gave the little wicket a tremendousshake, and then bestowed upon it a kick which could have emanated from no leg but a beadle’s. “Lor, only think,” said Mrs. Mann, running out—for the three boys had been removed by this time,—“only think of that! That I should have forgotten that the gatewas bolted on the inside, on account of them dear children. Walk in, sir, walk...
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Excerpt from Mansfield Park - anthology.
arranged round the other. It was a fine arrangement for Henry Crawford, who was close to Fanny, and with his hands full of business, having two persons' cards tomanage as well as his own—for though it was impossible for Fanny not to feel herself mistress of the rules of the game in three minutes, he had yet to inspirit herplay, sharpen her avarice, and harden her heart, which, especially in any competition with William, was a work of some difficulty; and as for Lady Bertram, he mustcontinue in c...
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D L'exécutif IVe-ye République : étude comparative
a. Définition du sujet
Les trois termes du sujet à définir sont bien...
D L'exécutif IVe-ye République : étude comparative a. Définition du sujet Les trois termes du sujet à définir sont bien entendu, «exécutif», «Ne République», «Ve République». Exécutif Le pouvoir exécutif se compose en France, du :Président de la République et du chef du gouvernement, le Président du conseil sous la IVe, le Premier ministre sous la ve République. Cette dualité à la tête de l'État est une spécificité française. Ce principe, bien qu'hérité de l'Ancien Régime, fait partie de la tra...
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'OEvTepov ol ye( Toves PA.ÉwouaL Tiv àAca,wÉacc.,v
Les voisins ont une vue plus perçante que les renards
Ce proverbe est...
'OEvTepov ol ye( Toves PA.ÉwouaL Tiv àAca,wÉacc.,v Les voisins ont une vue plus perçante que les renards Ce proverbe est rapporté par les parémiographes (App. Prov., 4, 31) ; le début d'une lettre d' Alciphron ( 1, 15), qui a servi à la reconstruction d'un fragment adespote comique (160 K.; non accepté dans le recueil de Kassel-Austin), afti1111an~ selon un proverbe, que le regard des voisins est hostile et plein d'envie, 6ucrµEv~s Kal ~ciaKavo~ o Twv yELTovwv (')q>0aAµ6s, 4>11olv ~ uapoLµ(a. L...
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Burkina Faso 1992-1993
L'installation d'une Assemblée des députés du peuple présidée par Bongnessan
Arsène Yé, ancien dirigeant des comités révolutionnaires,...
Burkina Faso 1992-1993 L'installation d'une Assemblée des députés du peuple présidée par Bongnessan Arsène Yé, ancien dirigeant des comités révolutionnaires, et la formation d'un gouvernement autour de Youssouf Ouédraogo, qui fut ministre du Plan de Thomas Sankara (à l'origine de la "Révolution démocratique et populaire" de 1983) ont parachevé, en juin 1992, l'entrée du Burkina Faso dans sa IVe République. Toutefois le spectre de l'armée est resté présent même si le pays est officiellement sort...
- Commentaire L'Orage de Brassens
- Exposé de physique sur l’univers
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histoire relation international
Paragraphe premier : les flux migr atoires De la seconde moitié du 19 ème siècle à la crise de 1930 se font les grandes migrations européennes vers l’ouest des Etats -Unis et l’Australie. La conjoncture est particulière : poussée démographique de l’Europe, besoin de certaines puissances de coloniser des espaces par des hommes. En l’an 2000, la moitié de l’humanité habite des villes. Cette urbanisation est spectaculaire et s’accélère...
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la philosophie nous rend elle malheureux ?
OUI Dans un premier temps, la philosophie peut rendre malheureux. En effet, philosophie rime avec réflexion et recherche constante (ça rime pas vraiment hihi). La philosophie c’est en partie le refus de la vision simple du monde. Ainsi, philosopher, c’est essayer de comprendre toutes les complexités qui existent, c’est se poser constamment des questions. Philosopher nécessite du temps, du travail, un acharnement. Cependant, la philosophie n’est qu’une façon de voir le monde. On peut voir ce...
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LA Chanson de 1960 à 1969 : Histoire
LA CHANSON. Les Beatles enregistrent Sergeanl Pepper's en 1967. Ci-dessus: la poche/le de l'album. ©Pathé-Marconi· Archives SGED flamment un public d'inconditionnels (on ne parle pas encore de «fans»), qui veulent affirmer leur enthousiasme et leur personnalité face à leurs parents, réputés . Résultat: sept cents sièges cassés au Palais des Sports en février 1961, et une véritable émeute quand, en 1962, 400 000 spectateurs déchaînés prennent d'assaut la pl...
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From Uncle Tom's Cabin - anthology.
the evils of slavery from sketches like these, is not the half that could be told, of the unspeakable whole. In the northern states, these representations may, perhaps, be thought caricatures; in the southern states are witnesses who know their fidelity. What personalknowledge the author has had, of the truth of incidents such as here are related, will appear in its time. It is a comfort to hope, as so many of the world's sorrows and wrongs have, from age to age, been lived down, so a ti...
- The glance , novel