177 résultats pour "projectif"
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North Dakota - USA History.
Bismarck, the growing season averages 134 days, as the average date of the last killing frost is May 11 and that of the first killing frost is September 22. The length ofthe growing season drops to about 110 days in the northerly reaches of the state. The long periods of summer sunshine at this latitude, providing as much as 16 hoursof daylight in summer, help crops to mature quickly, thus compensating somewhat for the relatively short growing season. Temperatures in the north are, on the averag...
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HOMME À LA DÉCOUVERTE DE SON ÂME (L'), Carl Gustav Jung - étude de l'œuvre
1934 L'Honame à la d'-:oawrte de IOD âine E iste-t-il un inconscient collectif? ~ Notre psychisme s'enracine dans un inconscient collectif qui le dépasse. 49 Les mythes et symboles sont des projections de l'inconscient individuel.
- GALAXIES Quand on observe le ciel par une nuit claire, on peut distinguer sur le fond sombre parsemé d'étoiles une légère brume blanche et brillante, la Voie Lactée, c'est-à-dire la projection de notre Galaxie dans le ciel.
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Grand oral du bac : LE CINÉMA
Le cinéma LA CAMÉRA 28 décembre 1895, après diverses projections à titre de démonstration, Louis Lumière organise avec son frère Auguste (1862-1964), la première projection publique et payante au Grand Café, boulevard des Capucines, à Paris. Le programme comprend une dizaine de films dont le sketch de L'arroseur arrosé. Devant le triomphe de leur appareil, dû autant à sa nouveauté qu'à sa perfection technique, les Lumière lancèrent immédiatement la...
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Aristotelianism, medieval
are introduced by the interaction of Aristotle with Jewish, Christian and Islamic religious thinking. The Christianambiguities are perhaps the most familiar. Almost all of the Christian Aristotelians in the Latin West were members ofthe clergy. Most spent their professional lives teaching and writing, not the liberal arts or philosophy, but Christiantheology. It remains controversial whether or to what extent we can find an autonomous or even a textuallydistinguishable Aristotelian p...
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Acropolis - geography.
The Erechtheum is one of the most elaborate buildings on the Acropolis. Its plan is irregular, probably because of the sloping site and the need to preserve earlier placesof worship on the site or nearby. Porches project from three sides of the Erechtheum, but they are at different heights and are not centered on each side. GracefulIonic columns support the porches on the eastern and northern sides. Elegant caryatids (columns carved in the shape of draped female figures) support the Porch of t...
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Acropolis - USA History.
The Erechtheum is one of the most elaborate buildings on the Acropolis. Its plan is irregular, probably because of the sloping site and the need to preserve earlier placesof worship on the site or nearby. Porches project from three sides of the Erechtheum, but they are at different heights and are not centered on each side. GracefulIonic columns support the porches on the eastern and northern sides. Elegant caryatids (columns carved in the shape of draped female figures) support the Porch of t...
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N é en 1895 dans le sous-sol du Grand Café, à Paris, attraction foraine comme son
ancêtre la lanterne magique, le cinéma, un siècle plus tard, est déjà riche d'une histoire et
d'une mythologie, d'oeuvres classiques et de créateurs incontestés.
Une première séance, non commerciale, eut lieu à Paris le 22 mars 1895 ; on projeta la Sortie des ouvriers de l'usine Lumière . Le 1 er juin 1895, toujours en privé, Louis Lumière présenta à Lyon plusieurs films, dont l'Arroseur arrosé . À partir du 28 décembre de la même année, les séances publiques et payantes, à Paris, eurent un tel succès que les Lumière mirent immédiatement en fabrication deux cents appareils. Ces boîtes légères étaient à la fois des caméras permettant d'impressionner...
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Boston - geography.
The neighborhoods of Allston and Brighton occupy the northwest corner of the city to the west of Fenway. The Allston-Brighton area is bordered to the east, north, andwest by the Charles River and to the south by the Massachusetts Turnpike and the town of Brookline. It is an industrial and residential neighborhood that is also thelocation of Boston College and Harvard University Business School. Boston has been unsuccessful in annexing Brookline, the birthplace of U.S. president John F.Kennedy an...
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Comte, Isidore-Auguste-Marie-François-Xavier
1 Life Auguste Comte was born in Montpellier, France. He attended the École Polytechnique, from which he was expelled in 1816, for political reasons. Comte's main concern throughout his life was resolving the political, social and moral problems caused by the French Revolution. To that end, he embarked upon an encyclopedic work, which he first conceived under the inspiration of Henri de Saint-Simon , for whom he worked as secretary from 1817 to 1824. At that time, he proposed several pla...
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Manitoba - Geography.
E Plant Life Forests cover 66 percent of Manitoba. The main forest area is divided into the boreal forest and the mixed-wood forest. The boreal, or northern, forest containsconiferous (cone-bearing) trees, especially white and black spruce, balsam fir, and jack pine. South of the boreal forest is the mixed-wood forest, which contains conifers as well as such deciduous trees as white birch, aspen, poplar, and Manitoba maple. Prairie land is found in the southwest, where the natural vegetation i...
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Manitoba - Canadian History.
E Plant Life Forests cover 66 percent of Manitoba. The main forest area is divided into the boreal forest and the mixed-wood forest. The boreal, or northern, forest containsconiferous (cone-bearing) trees, especially white and black spruce, balsam fir, and jack pine. South of the boreal forest is the mixed-wood forest, which contains conifers as well as such deciduous trees as white birch, aspen, poplar, and Manitoba maple. Prairie land is found in the southwest, where the natural vegetation i...
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Oklahoma - geography.
portion and the Panhandle are classified as a steppe, where precipitation, typically 250 to 500 mm (10 to 20 in), is the controlling characteristic. January is usually the coldest month with an average of about 3°C (38°F) and extremes from -33°C (-27°F), the lowest ever recorded, to 33°C (92°F). Summer arelong and hot with temperatures in the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F) common from May until September across the state. The growing season varies from less than 180days in the western Panhandle to...
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Oklahoma - USA History.
portion and the Panhandle are classified as a steppe, where precipitation, typically 250 to 500 mm (10 to 20 in), is the controlling characteristic. January is usually the coldest month with an average of about 3°C (38°F) and extremes from -33°C (-27°F), the lowest ever recorded, to 33°C (92°F). Summer arelong and hot with temperatures in the upper 30°s C (lower 100°s F) common from May until September across the state. The growing season varies from less than 180days in the western Panhandle to...
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Railroads.
III GAUGES The gauge of track is the distance between the inner edges of the rails at points 1.59 cm (0.626 in) below the top of the heads. In the United States, Canada, theUnited Kingdom, Mexico, Norway, Sweden, and much of continental Europe, the standard gauge is 143.51 cm (56.5 in). Why this measurement became the standard isa matter of speculation. Probably the tradition is inherited from early tramroads built to accommodate wagons with axles 1.5 m (5 ft) long; some of the early edge rail...
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Idaho - geography.
Idaho-Montana state line in the southern part of the Bitterroot Mountains. Consequently, nearly all the rivers in the state drain toward the Pacific. Most of Idaho lieswithin the drainage basin of the Columbia River system. The Snake River, which is the chief river in southern and central Idaho, follows a crescent-shaped course forabout 790 km (about 490 mi) across southern Idaho. It then swings northward along the Idaho state line and joins the Columbia River in Washington. Major tributariesof...
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Idaho - USA History.
Idaho-Montana state line in the southern part of the Bitterroot Mountains. Consequently, nearly all the rivers in the state drain toward the Pacific. Most of Idaho lieswithin the drainage basin of the Columbia River system. The Snake River, which is the chief river in southern and central Idaho, follows a crescent-shaped course forabout 790 km (about 490 mi) across southern Idaho. It then swings northward along the Idaho state line and joins the Columbia River in Washington. Major tributariesof...
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Dr. Michael Hjälm. Liberation of the Ecclesia The Unfinished Project of Liturgical Theology (2011)
Liberation of the Ecclesia 1 2 Liberation of the Ecclesia The Unfinished Project of Liturgical Theology Michael Hjälm Uppsala University 3 Abstract Doctoral dissertation presented at the Department of Theology, Uppsala University, 2011 Hjälm, Michael. 2011. Liberation of the Ecclesia. The Unfinished Project of Liturgical Theology. Södertälje: Anastasis Media + 336 pp This dissertation is a critical study of the paradigm of Liturgical Theology. Focus in this systematic...
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Chicago (city, Illinois) - geography.
VI EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS Chicago has one of the largest public school systems in the United States. The Chicago Board of Education administers the system in a centralized fashion; in recentyears it has been experimenting with local school councils as a means of partial devolution of authority. These councils, established in 1989, have authority in severalareas, including the ability to approve budgets and curriculum. In addition, Chicago has many private schools, including larg...
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Library of Congress.
manuscripts, books, and films. The Digital Library’s eventual goal is to make available 80 million items from the Library of Congress’s collection that are not easilyavailable elsewhere. V ORGANIZATION AND FUNDING The librarian of Congress serves as the director of the institution. Tradition, politics, and strong personalities have shaped the function of this office. Although the Libraryof Congress was established in 1800, the office of librarian was not created until passage of a law in 1802....
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National Parks and Preserves.
Some ibex raised in Italy’s 700 sq km (220 sq mi) Gran Paradiso National Park (1922) were transferred to aid herd restoration elsewhere in the country. Switzerlandreturned lynx to Swiss National Park to keep red deer populations in check. The growth of national parks also enabled many European countries to restore forests thathad given way to industrialization by the early 20th century. Africa’s wildlife was hunted heavily from the late 19th century well into the 20th century. By 1920 big-game h...
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Argentina - country.
Patagonia lies in the rain shadow of the Andes and so receives little moisture. As a result it is used primarily for grazing sheep, although some crops are grown on smallfarms in irrigated valleys. Several major oil fields also are in Patagonia. At the southern tip of Patagonia is Tierra del Fuego, a large mountainous island shared byArgentina and Chile. B Rivers and Lakes Most of Argentina’s rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. Three rivers—the Paraná, Paraguay, and Uruguay—flow generally sou...
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Québec - Geography.
facilities. Tributaries south of the St. Lawrence include the Richelieu, the Saint-François, and the Chaudière rivers, which are only a few hundred kilometers long. TheRimouski and Matane rivers, also south of the St. Lawrence, are popular areas for recreation and salmon fishing. In the Canadian Shield, the longest rivers are theRupert, Eastmain, Grande Baleine, and La Grand-Rivière, which is the site of a huge hydroelectric complex. C Coastlines Québec has two systems of saltwater coastline. O...
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Québec - Canadian History.
facilities. Tributaries south of the St. Lawrence include the Richelieu, the Saint-François, and the Chaudière rivers, which are only a few hundred kilometers long. TheRimouski and Matane rivers, also south of the St. Lawrence, are popular areas for recreation and salmon fishing. In the Canadian Shield, the longest rivers are theRupert, Eastmain, Grande Baleine, and La Grand-Rivière, which is the site of a huge hydroelectric complex. C Coastlines Québec has two systems of saltwater coastline. O...
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India - country.
delta in the north, are intensely farmed. B Rivers and Lakes The rivers of India can be divided into three groups: the great Himalayan rivers of the north, the westward-flowing rivers of central India, and the eastward-flowingrivers of the Deccan Plateau and the rest of peninsular India. Only small portions of India’s rivers are navigable because of silting and the wide seasonal variation inwater flow (due to the monsoon climate). Water transport is thus of little importance in India. Barrages,...
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L’enseignement de Desargues : la génération des sections coniques de Blaise PASCAL
2) le jeu des correspondances, révélant les invariants (théo rème de l'hexagone par exemple) par-delà le système réglé des variations, transforme radicalement la démarche du géomètre. Rien ne résurile mieux l'essentiel de la méthode pascalienne que la remarque de Leibniz écrivant après avoir pris connaissance des papiers de Pascal: « par cette manière optique de traiter, si l'on découvre un théorème particulier du cercle ou dans le...
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LES FRÈRES LUMIÈRE
Les frères Lumière Ancêtre de_ la ..,.._ camera, le cinématographe des frères Lumière permet à lui seul l'enregistrement, la projection sur écran - à la différence du kinétoscope d'Edison qui n'offrait qu'un visionnage individuel-l'analyse et la synthèse du mouvement. Léger, il est activé ..._ manuellement. � Dans les premières années du xx• siècle, la société Lumière produit une grande quantité de films qui font l'objet de séances de projecti...
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Sydney (Australia) - geography.
blocks in the eastern suburbs and around railway stations elsewhere; and homes on large lots in the outer suburbs, especially those to the northwest. For publichousing, the state government built a number of high-rise apartment blocks in run-down inner suburbs after World War II (1939-1945). These housing projects weresoon deemed unsuccessful and were discontinued because they fostered crime and other social problems. More recently, public housing has taken the form of separateor semidetached ho...
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South Korea - country.
forest habitat, and overhunting. The Siberian tiger has not been sighted in the wild in South Korea since the 1920s; the Asiatic black bear can still be found in someremote mountain areas. Several species of deer are indigenous to the peninsula, including the roe deer, water deer, and Siberian musk deer. The musk deer, which hasbeen overhunted for its musk glands, is legally protected as a threatened species. Smaller mammals indigenous to the peninsula include the wild boar, red fox, badger,rabb...
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New York (city) - geography.
The Bronx is the fourth largest and the northernmost of the five boroughs, and the only one on the American mainland. Even so, it is surrounded by water on threesides: Long Island Sound on the east, the Harlem and East rivers on the south, and Hudson River on the west. Encompassing 109 sq km (42 sq mi), it had 1,332,650inhabitants in 2000. Largely residential, the Bronx includes dozens of vibrant neighborhoods. Fieldston is particularly elegant, with great stone houses set among spacious lawns a...
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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...
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Introduction
Depuis qu'en 1895, les frères Lumière ont présenté leur appareil de projection, le «
cinématographe » est devenu le...
Introduction Depuis qu'en 1895, les frères Lumière ont présenté leur appareil de projection, le « cinématographe » est devenu le « cinéma » et même le « ciné » ; à mesure que le terme se rétrécit, semblable à une peau de chagrin, le talisman, lui, s'étend, s'amplifie, devient un phénomène social ; il est donc l'objet de violentes critiques et sujet d'enthousiastes discussions et d'ardents panégyriques : « Passe-temps d'illettrés », disent les uns. « Aucun autre art ne peut sauver l'expression d'...
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français, cinéma.
Léon Gaumont Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis De nombreux concurrents ne tardèrent pas à se manifester en France, comme Charles Pathé et Léon Gaumont, dont les firmes s’implantèrent dans le monde entier à partir de leurs ateliers de fabrication puis de leurs studios de cinéma, situés en région parisienne. Chez Pathé, Ferdinand Zecca, un ancien acteur, dirigeait la production et les tournages, exploitant le drame sous toutes ses formes, les scènes religieuses, le burlesque, la grivoiserie, les...
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LA CONNAISSANCE SCIENTIFIQUE - Science et technique
positive ou scientifique, renonce à imaginer le pourquoi ultime des choses et se contente de décrire comment les faits se pas sent. Il s'agit de rattacher objectivement les phénomènes les uns aux autres, de découvrir les liaisons auxquelles ils sont réellement assujettis. (Par exemple le vent est un déplacement d'air des hautes vers les basses pressions de l'atmosphère.) Nous aurons à nous demander plus tard si 1' idée qu'Auguste Comte se faisait d...
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Tokyo - geography.
The port of Tokyo has expanded tremendously in recent years and is now the second largest in Japan (after Yokohama) in value of trade. In 1993 it accounted forapproximately 14 percent of all trade by Japan’s ports. Reasons for the port’s growth include the deepening of sea lanes in Tokyo Bay, large reclamation projects tocreate room for new facilities and container terminals, and improvements to storage and distribution facilities. The largest categories of exports from the port of Tokyoare mach...
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Le désir de comprendre de quoi est fait le monde qui les entoure a toujours excité la
curiosité des hommes.
La lumière La lumière fut l'un des sujets les plus sensibles dans le développement de la physique, d'une part comme support de la vision, qui est le principal canal de notre connaissance du monde, et comme vecteur d'informations venant d'endroits inaccessibles (les étoiles), d'autre part comme champ d'expérience privilégié pour les diverses théories du rayonnement. Le premier des quatre textes qui suivent relate l'étape cruciale où l'on a pris conscience du rôle que joue la lumière dans la vi...
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Lyndon B.
A1 First Years in Office Johnson quickly made a two-fold reputation. He was a firm supporter of Roosevelt’s program, both domestic and foreign, and he was also a tireless worker on behalf ofthe voters he represented. Often the two activities coincided, as was the case when he helped to bring public power into Texas through the Rural ElectrificationAdministration and the Lower Colorado River Authority. He also secured funds for the building of dams, roads, and other public improvements in his di...
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French Canadian Nationalism - Canadian History.
The revolution ended in independence for the Americans, who named their new country the United States of America. In the aftermath, thousands of people who hadopposed the American Revolution migrated from what was now the United States to British North America. These people, known as the United Empire Loyalists, settledin the Maritimes, where they greatly increased the British majority over the Acadians, and in Québec. Some settled near francophone communities around Montréal andin the Eastern T...
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Antiquité
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Instruments des puissants
Instruments des faibles
Pour une protection réciproque
DROIT
les dieux comme projection
de rutile: Vin•Dionysos...
Antiquité 000 Instruments des puissants Instruments des faibles Pour une protection réciproque DROIT les dieux comme projection de rutile: Vin•Dionysos !Prodicos) RELIGION les trois thèses de Gorgias CONNAISSANCE Pensée sophistique L'homme est la mesure de toute chose !Protagoras) Les Dieux comme projection renforçant le droit !Critias) Pour chaque chose il existe deux opinions contraires . !Protagoras) En Grèce, après les Guerres médiques (500479 av. J.-C.), un bien-être accru produ...
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obstacles de l'evaluation
Bien entendu, il ne s'agit là que de préjugés qui, même s'ils sont partagés par des nombreuses personnes, ne possèdent absolument aucun fondement scientifique et, donc, ne correspondent en rien à la réalité. § 3 : La projection La projection constitue aussi une autre source d'erreur, sans doute moins perceptible, dans l'appréhension des individus. Elle consiste, soit à se projeter soi-même dans l'évalué (
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Les radars (Travaux Pratiques Encadrés)
réseau phasé à balayage électronique n'est pas vraiment nouvelle puisqu'e lle était mise en œuvre dans certains radars pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, notamment par le Mammut allemand . SURFACE ÉQUIVALENT RADAR ET FURTIVITÉ !:obstacle éclairé par le faisceau ne renvoie vers le radar qu'une partie de l'énergie électromagnétique reçue , le reste est émis dans des directions quelconques ou absorbé. La SER ou « surface équivalent radar »tradu...
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Les aspects de la culture contemporaine
2 Introduction : La richesse de la culture française est en partie due à sa diversité. En effet, la France est divisée en de nombreuses régions ayant chacune des spécialités propres. La France possède un riche patrimoine historique, culturel et gastronomique. Encore maintenant, la culture française influence le monde entier, que ce soit par sa littérature ou ses philosophes ou encore par sa gastronomie ou sa haute couture. C'est dans les différentes Académ...
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bombe - encyclopédie.
Ces bombes détruisent et tuent par effet de souffle (vibrations transmises dans l'atmosphère), émission de chaleur, diffusion de rayonnements et projection de poussières radioactives. Elles engendrent aussi des perturbations électromagnétiques, qui endommagent les systèmes électroniques et troublent les transmissions. Les retombées de particules irradiantes se révèlent impossibles à maîtriser, rendant l'emploi des bombes A hasardeux dans ses conséquences sur les populations civiles, et dramatiqu...
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cezanne
Paul CEZANNE Cézanne, pr écurseur de l’art moderne « notre p ère à tous », dira PICASSO. Paul C ézanne s’est sacrifi é pour son art, s’opposant à la volont é de son p ère qui le poussait vers une carri ère juridique. C ézanne voulait peindre, tout au long de sa vie il était incompris souvent sous estim é et tr ès peu reconnu mais n’a jamais renonc é à sa passion. La peinture a été son monde et le sens de son existence. L’engagement absolu de sa pe...
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Myths and heroes
their money and bought shares at the stock exchange to back the project and the help from the foundater of The Bank of America, the construction finally began in 1933. From this moment, thousands of workers moved tons of dirt and rocks to make way for almost 200,000 cubic yards of concrete needed to build the basis. Then 900,000 tons of steel were used, a staggering 1.2 million rivets were hammered into each tower which in turn support the 2 main cables, cables that are 36 inches in diameter and...
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cerveau n.
de l'origine des sensations (pour les aires sensitives) ou de la réception des messages effecteurs (pour les aires motrices). Dans l'aire visuelle occipitale, la projection se caractérise par l'existence de champs cellulaires corticaux correspondant à la fois à la géométrie rétinienne et à la structure des messages transmis par les fibres afférentes. Dans l'aire auditive, située dans la zone temporale, il y a également localisation nerveuse des hauteurs tonales, ou tonotopie. De part et d'autre...
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Minneapolis - geography.
architect Cesar Pelli, opened downtown in 2006. Another development project of the late 1990s and early 2000s took place along the Minneapolis Riverfront. Empty flour mills along the Mississippi River were convertedto residential quarters, museums, landmarks, shops, and restaurants. In 2006 the Guthrie Theater opened a new three-theater complex along the riverfront designedby French architect Jean Nouvel. In 2007 the city suffered a major catastrophe when a bridge crossing the Mississippi River...
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Les radars (histoire et fonctionnement)
réseau phasé à balayage électronique n'est pas vraiment nouvelle puisqu'e lle était mise en œuvre dans certains radars pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, notamment par le Mammut allemand . SURFACE ÉQUIVALENT RADAR ET FURTIVITÉ !:obstacle éclairé par le faisceau ne renvoie vers le radar qu'une partie de l'énergie électromagnétique reçue , le reste est émis dans des directions quelconques ou absorbé. La SER ou « surface équivalent radar »tradu...
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LA MITRAILLEUSE À GIFLES
d'analyse, une sorte de cure sauvage, ce que Michaux semble confirmer ici. 2 Réalité et fictionCe texte relève du type narratif. On identi fie aisément la présence de deux personnages, celui du Poète et sa cousine ; un schémanarratif minimal : une « offense » lavée « par une volée de gi fles » ; les temps du récit : passé simple, plus-que-parfait, imparfait.On voit que nous sommes loin de ce courant qui, depuis Mallarmé, semble avoir proscrit la narration du poème, sous prétextequ'elle serait anecd...