478 résultats pour "midas"
- Albert MARQUET: PAYSAGE DU MIDI.
- DÉMON DE MIDI (Le). (résumé & analyse)
- Nietzsche: la parole de Zarathoustra sur le Grand Midi
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Paul CLAUDEL : Partage de midi
Partage de midi re fl ète un e c rise mora l e qui est en grand e parti e aur o biogra phi que. Claud el a co nnu, co mm e M esa, un e voc ation déç ue e t s'es t e mbarqu é p o ur la Chin e e n pr of o nd dés arr oi. DeCi z Le livre L'adultère transfiguré Y sé est l a fe mm e de De C iz , le gên e ur car le mari . Ell e r e n co ntr e M esa sur un paqu e bo t en route p o ur 1 'E x trêm e- Ori ent. Am a lri c, le c ig are à la bouche...
- Vincent VAN GOGH: SOLEIL DU MIDI.
- LITTÉRATURE DU MIDI DE L’EUROPE (De la) de Simonde de Sismondi
- APRÈS-MIDI D'UN FAUNE (L') de Stéphane Mallarmé
- Henri-Edmond CROSS: APRÈS-MIDI A PARDIGON.
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Claude MONET: ARGENTEUIL, FIN D'APRÈS-MIDI
la première fois, appliquant jusqu'aux plus extrêmes conséquences les principes édictés par le réalisme, il poursuit lanature dans tous ses effets, même les plus momentanés, en ne tenant compte que du seul résultat de sesperceptions. Tempérament puissant, doué d'une magistrale intuition, il s'engage hardiment, confiant dans la propre sûreté de sonanalyse sensible, mais incapable de mesurer exactement la portée de ses actes. A la différence d'un Cézanne, parexemple, il n'obéit à aucun cal...
- LE ROI MIDAS
- Après-midi d'un faune, l' [Stéphane Mallarmé] - Fiche de lecture.
- Après-midi d'un faune, l' [Stéphane Mallarmé] - fiche de lecture.
- Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune [Claude Debussy] - analyse de l'oeuvre musicale.
- L'ALTERNANCE JOURNEE/NUIT × Des observations - la journée: dans l'hémisphère nord, chaque jour le Soleil se lève vers l'Est ; monte et culmine plein sud vers midi, puis redescend vers l'Ouest.
- L'apres midi de M.andesmas
- UN APRÈS-MIDI DE CHIEN
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- MIDI, GARE CENTRALE
- L'AMOUR L'APRES-MIDI
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Plate Tectonics.
ridges. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an underwater mountain range created at a divergent plate boundary in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of a worldwidesystem of ridges made by seafloor spreading. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is currently spreading at a rate of 2.5 cm per year (1 in per year). The mid-ocean ridges today are60,000 km (about 40,000 mi) long, forming the largest continuous mountain chain on earth. Earthquakes, faults, underwater volcanic eruptions, and vents, oropenings, along...
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Arizona - geography.
of the Mogollon Rim, the Little Colorado draws very little water from a relatively large watershed, usually containing a mere trickle of water in its riverbed. The ColoradoRiver’s principal tributary is the Gila River, which flows all the way across the southern part of the state from New Mexico to the California border. From the mountainsand plateaus of central Arizona, the Gila River receives the Salt, Agua Fria, and Hassayampa rivers. The Salt River is itself fed by the Verde River. The Gila...
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Arizona - USA History.
of the Mogollon Rim, the Little Colorado draws very little water from a relatively large watershed, usually containing a mere trickle of water in its riverbed. The ColoradoRiver’s principal tributary is the Gila River, which flows all the way across the southern part of the state from New Mexico to the California border. From the mountainsand plateaus of central Arizona, the Gila River receives the Salt, Agua Fria, and Hassayampa rivers. The Salt River is itself fed by the Verde River. The Gila...
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Electronic Music
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INTRODUCTION
Electronic Music, music that requires the use of electronic devices to produce or manipulate sound during its composition and performance.
III SYNTHESIZERS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY Moog SynthesizerThe musical synthesizer was invented by American Robert Moog. Soon after Moog introduced an early version in 1964, itbecame known as the “Moog Synthesizer,” and then simply as the “Moog.” Here, Japanese composer Isao Tomita uses aMoog synthesizer in his studio.Huynh Cong/AP/Wide World Photos In the 1950s sound synthesizers were developed, principally in the United States. Synthesizers enabled composers to produce sounds electroni...
- LES APRÈS-MIDI D'UNE BOURGEOISE EN CHALEUR
- Le canal du Midi Un travail d'Hercule.
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- Après-midi d'un faune (L') de Mallarmé
- Nègre, Paysage du Midi, forêt de pins - photographie.
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Maryland - geography.
Maryland has no large natural lakes. The largest body of water is a reservoir, Deep Creek Lake, which has a surface area of only 18 sq km (7 sq mi). It lies on theAllegheny Plateau, behind a dam on a tributary of the Youghiogheny River. C Coastline The deeply indented shoreline has a length of 5,134 km (3,190 mi), of which only 50 km (31 miles) fronts on the Atlantic Ocean. The most significant coastal feature isChesapeake Bay. In the bay are many islands and Kent Island is the largest. The sta...
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Maryland - USA History.
Maryland has no large natural lakes. The largest body of water is a reservoir, Deep Creek Lake, which has a surface area of only 18 sq km (7 sq mi). It lies on theAllegheny Plateau, behind a dam on a tributary of the Youghiogheny River. C Coastline The deeply indented shoreline has a length of 5,134 km (3,190 mi), of which only 50 km (31 miles) fronts on the Atlantic Ocean. The most significant coastal feature isChesapeake Bay. In the bay are many islands and Kent Island is the largest. The sta...
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Montana - geography.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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Montana - USA History.
(191 sq mi), is Montana’s largest lake, and the largest natural freshwater lake in the contiguous states west of the Mississippi River. C Climate Climatic regions in Montana coincide roughly with the two major physiographic regions. In western Montana, as compared with the eastern plains area, winters tend tobe milder while summers are cooler. Precipitation is more evenly distributed throughout the year in the west, and it is cloudier and somewhat more humid in all seasons.In addition, the grow...
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Le bulletin météo
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Plan de travail n°3
Pour rédiger un bulletin météorologique, il va t e falloir maîtriser le présent et le futur de l'indicatif.
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Belarus - country.
In the last complete census conducted in the Soviet Union in 1989, the population of Belarus was 10,151,806; a 2008 estimate was 9,685,768, giving the country apopulation density of 47 persons per sq km (121 per sq mi). The most notable demographic trend since the 1950s has been the steady migration of the population fromthe villages to urban centers, and the correspondent aging of the population remaining in the rural areas. In 1959 urban residents accounted for 31 percent of thepopulation; in...
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Article L. 221-6, extrait, du Code du travail : commentaire
- des entreprises de loca- tion de chaises et de vehi- cules. Tout depend du pre- fet : Le prefet est habilite a ordonner, ou non, la fer- meture des commerces. II determine dans son depar- tement les secteurs tou- ristiques ou les magasins peuvent neanmoins etre ouverts le dimanche. La suppression occa- sionnelle du repos dominical : La loi prevoit la possibilite dune sup- pression occasionnelle du repos dominical trois diman- ches par an dans le com- merce de detail. Ces trois dimanches sont d...
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ARTICLE DE PRESSE: Changement d'équipage en pleine tempête
Dans les états-majors des partis de la majorité, en revanche, on s'agite. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing a enfin eu sa conversationavec Jacques Chirac, qui l'a assuré que le " noyau dur " de ses proches (Hervé de Charette, Charles Millon, Jean-Pierre Raffarin)reste au gouvernement, avec la place et le rang qui conviennent. Cette fois, l'ancien chef de l'Etat ne s'oppose pas à la nominationd'Alain Lamassoure, pressenti pour le ministère du budget. Au Parti républicain, on attend fébrilement que l'avion...
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Cold War.
With this, all the countries of Eastern Europe were under Communist control, and the creation of the Soviet bloc was complete. The events of 1948 contributed to agrowing conviction among political leaders in both the United States and the USSR that the opposing power posed a broad and fundamental threat to their nation’sinterests. The Berlin blockade and the spread of Communism in Europe led to negotiations between Western Europe, Canada, and the United States that resulted in the NorthAtlantic...
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Cold War .
With this, all the countries of Eastern Europe were under Communist control, and the creation of the Soviet bloc was complete. The events of 1948 contributed to agrowing conviction among political leaders in both the United States and the USSR that the opposing power posed a broad and fundamental threat to their nation’sinterests. The Berlin blockade and the spread of Communism in Europe led to negotiations between Western Europe, Canada, and the United States that resulted in the NorthAtlantic...
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Cold War - U.
With this, all the countries of Eastern Europe were under Communist control, and the creation of the Soviet bloc was complete. The events of 1948 contributed to agrowing conviction among political leaders in both the United States and the USSR that the opposing power posed a broad and fundamental threat to their nation’sinterests. The Berlin blockade and the spread of Communism in Europe led to negotiations between Western Europe, Canada, and the United States that resulted in the NorthAtlantic...
- MIDIS GAGNÉS. Tristan Tzara (résumé)
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Minnesota - geography.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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Minnesota - USA History.
C Climate Minnesota’s climate is classified as humid continental because normally there is a sufficient amount of precipitation to provide at least some surplus for runoff, andbecause Minnesota’s temperature conditions are largely controlled by its location in the interior of the large landmass of North America. The result is extreme seasonaltemperature variations. The average January temperature is about -18°C (about 0°F) in the northwest and about -10°C (about 14°F) in the south, but thetherm...
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- Pierre BONNARD : L'APRÈS-MIDI BOURGEOISE
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midi j'aurai l'ordre de votre exil, signé Buckingham.
suspendu au-dessus del’abîme parune échelle decorde. Pour lapremière fois,unmouvement deterreur luirappela qu’elleétaitfemme. Le vide l’épouvantait. « Je m’en étaisdouté, ditFelton. – Ce n’est rien,cen’est rien,ditMilady, jedescendrai lesyeux fermés. – Avez-vous confianceenmoi ? ditFelton. – Vous ledemandez ? – Rapprochez vosdeux mains ; croisez-les, c’estbien. » Felton luiliales deux poignets avecsonmouchoir, puispar-dessus lemouchoir, avecunecorde. « Que faites-vous ? demandaMiladyavecsurprise...
- Claude MONET: FIN D'APRÈS-MIDI A VÉTHEUIL
- Camille PISSARRO: L'APRÈS-MIDI, AVANT-PORT DE DIEPPE
- Alfred SISLEY: APRÈS-MIDI D'AOÛT A VENEUX
- Forces allemandes dans le Midi (seconde guerre mondiale).
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Texte: LES METEORES, DISCOURS QUATRIEME, Des vents. DESCARTES
s'épaississent en forme de nues qui, empêchant que celles qui sortent de la terre D ne montent plus haut, les contraignent deprendre leur cours de part et d'autre vers N et vers O, et ainsi d'y faire un vent de midi qui souffle principalement pendant la nuit ; ce qui est cause que pendant le jour il s'y dilate beaucoup plus de vapeurs, et qu'au contraire pendant la nuit il s'y en condensebeaucoup d'avantage. Mais pour ce qui est des Étesies, qu'ils observaient après le solstice été, il est vrai...
- Henri-Edmond CROSS : APRÈS-MIDI A PARDIGON
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- Léonard Simonde de Sismondi, De la littérature du midi de l'Europe
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SIMA Joseph : Midi
SIMA Joseph Midi Né à )aramer, 1891 Mort à Paris, 1971 Au début du siècle, Prague est une capitale cos mopolite en pleine effervescence artistique. Joseph Sima, étudiant à la fois aux Beaux-Arts et à l'École polytechnique, peut voir dès 1912 une exposition cubiste réunissant Picasso, Braque et Duchamp, et c'est donc très au fait de l'esthé tique des avant-gardes qu'il arrive à Paris en 1920. A cette époque, Sima hésite enco...