587 résultats pour "voté"
- Union européenne [UE]
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DSK, La chute d'un ministre "talentueux"
Mais dans le même temps, il est suffisamment imaginatif pour donner au "peuple de gauche" quelques symboles susceptiblesd'apaiser ses impatiences. Depuis l'alternance, ses proches conseillers n'ont donc jamais manqué de rappeler que l'hérésie desemplois-jeunes, c'était lui qui en avait eu l'idée. Et la fameuse réforme des 35 heures, c'est encore lui qui l'a portée dès sesdébuts, alors que Martine Aubry y a été longtemps défavorable. Preuve qu'il n'a pas été l'insupportable "libéral" que certains...
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La Condition féminine à la fin du XVII et XVIII siècle
soumise... Sans oublier que la femme est le symbole du malheur du genre humain : en effet, n'est-ce pas, Eve qui, dans lamythologie judéo-chrétienne, incita Adam à manger le fruit interdit ?Femme faible de par sa constitution, femme tentatrice, femme fatale, les femmes, depuis des temps très anciens, sont cause denombreux malheurs.Tout d'abord ce combat de la femme entre nature et société est mis en avant dans ce corpus par le texte « Emile ou del'éducation » de Rousseau dans lequel il soulève l...
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Dans toutes les affaires du « domaine réservé », Louis Napoléon tenait le plus souvent l'ensemble de ses
ministres dans l'ignorance la plus totale de ses décisions.
Et c'est probablement pourqu'ilenfûtainsi queLouis Napoléon avaittantsouhaité qu'onmîtlespréfets en situation debien connaître leurdépartement. « J'attache, écrivait-ilàPersigny, laplus grande importance àla stabilité desPréfets dansleursdépartements. Un Préfet médiocre, maisconnaissant depuislongtemps lepays, vautmieux qu'unPréfet distingué etde passage. » Les élections de1857 allaient d'ailleurs prouverque,dèslorsqu'elle reprendrait consistance, uneopposition pourrait s'exprimer etaccéder auCo...
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Andrew Jackson.
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Andrew Jackson
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Silvio Berlusconi, mégalomane ressuscité
Le parti du leader socialiste et la Démocratie chrétienne sont pratiquement anéantis par le scandale « Mani pulite » (Mainspropres). Il y a un énorme vide politique à combler. En homme astucieux qu'il est, Silvio Berlusconi saisit l'opportunité. Enquelques jours, Forza Italia, sa formation, est lancée à partir de rien. Une construction artificielle, sans racines, sans identité, unparti-plastique pour mettre en mouvement ce qu'il appelle le « nouveau miracle italien », dont le premier objectif es...
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Andrew Jackson - USA History.
against a resolution praising President George Washington’s administration. Jackson claimed that Washington’s policy toward Native Americans was too lenient and thatJay’s Treaty, concluded with the British under Washington’s administration, was too damaging to American interests. After one year in the House, Jackson was elected to fill out an unexpired term in the U.S. Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He servedfrom September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to p...
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Article de presse: La mise à mort du socialisme à la chilienne
par la réforme agraire. Le Parti national exalte le " devoir de désobéissance " et entre en émulation avec la DC pour harcelerAllende. El Mercurio affole l'opinion. Le dirigeant conservateur Onofre Jarpa (aujourd'hui à la tête du cabinet Pinochet) déclare :" Allende a cessé d'être président constitutionnel du Chili. " Le 29 juin, c'est le tancazo, le " coup des tanks ", autre tentative deputsch d'un régiment de blindés qui encercle le palais présidentiel de la Moneda et fait plusieurs morts avan...
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Le Nigeria saisi par la charia
facilement aux kaffirs, ces méprisables mécréants qui mangent du porc, boivent de l'alcool, s'habillent ou, en dansant, sedéhanchent « de façon obscène ». Les tam-tams ont été interdits. Dans les transports publics ou à l'école, la ségrégation dessexes est imposée de fait. « Dans un Etat censé être laïque, nous sommes devenus des citoyens de seconde zone », se plaint lePère Linus Mary Awuhe, porte- parole local de l'Association chrétienne du Nigeria (CAN). Une soeur raconte : « Quand jesors, les...
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Droit constitutionnel (I) : un droit juridique
· constitution corrompue, vise le bien des particuliers, de ceux qui participent au pouvoir au sein du parti politique. Intérêt particulier 2 nde distinction : Distribution des différentes constitutions en fonction du nombre de gouvernement au sein de la communauté => 1. pouvoir d’un seul 2. pouvoir d’un petit nombre 3. pouvoir d’un grand nombre La combinaison : · le pouvoir d’un seul, deux hypothèses : 1. dans le cas où c...
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A tout seigneur tout honneur, écoutons d'abord celui dont tant de lycées, tant d'artères portent encore le nom,
celui dont on fera le « libérateur du territoire »: l'ineffable Monsieur Thiers.
intérêts vitauxprendrait feu;l'opposition compacte,disciplinée derrièreunmot deralliement sisimple, enlèverait le corps électoral. » L'argument estimparable. Alors,LouisNapoléon cède.Ilpense àla dissolution, maisildoit bien serendre à l'évidence: iln'a pas, iln'a plus lesmoyens politiques d'atteindre sonobjectif. Satristesse etsa déception dépassent toutelimite. Laconscience dudrame quiapproche l'accableetledéchire. C'est àl'occasion deson discours duTrône denovembre 1867,quel'empereur metlespou...
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Article de presse: Mendès France : sept mois et dix-sept jours
Il obtient l'accord du Parlement, met en train la réforme fiscale, s'attaque par décrets à une forteresse en même temps qu'à unsymbole : le sacro-saint privilège des bouilleurs de cru et le régime de l'alcool. Cela aussi lui sera rendu avec usure au jour de lacurée. Il faut tout traiter, tout régler à la fois. Ce mois d'août, qui voit la mise en oeuvre de l'accord indochinois, l'amorce de lapolitique tunisienne, le lancement de la politique économique et sociale, est avant tout celui de l'Eur...
- Démocratie directe et démocratie représentative
- La France de 1815 à 1914
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- France (histoire)
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Checks and Balances.
no political interest has enough power to prevail over the others. In 1997 and early 1998, for example, the Senate refused to take action on many of President BillClinton’s appointments of new federal court judges. Although the Senate’s power to approve or reject federal court nominees is one of the key checks on presidentialauthority, the dispute between Clinton and the Senate meant that there were not enough federal judges to handle the court’s workload. But the system of checks andbalance was...
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Virginia (state) - geography.
C Coastline Virginia’s coastline, for both the mainland and the Eastern Shore counties, is 180 km (112 mi) long. The state’s tidal shoreline measures 5,335 km (3,315 mi), includingall bays, inlets, tidal estuaries, and other indentations. Major indentations include Chesapeake Bay; Hampton Roads, the excellent natural harbor on which are locatedNewport News, Norfolk, and Portsmouth; and the wide tidal estuaries of the lower Potomac, James, Rappahannock, and York rivers. Cape Henry, in the southe...
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Virginia (state) - USA History.
C Coastline Virginia’s coastline, for both the mainland and the Eastern Shore counties, is 180 km (112 mi) long. The state’s tidal shoreline measures 5,335 km (3,315 mi), includingall bays, inlets, tidal estuaries, and other indentations. Major indentations include Chesapeake Bay; Hampton Roads, the excellent natural harbor on which are locatedNewport News, Norfolk, and Portsmouth; and the wide tidal estuaries of the lower Potomac, James, Rappahannock, and York rivers. Cape Henry, in the southe...
- Introduction historique à l'histoire du droit
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Vermont - geography.
Forests cover 78 percent of Vermont. Most of the trees are deciduous, principally the maple, elm, birch, beech, oak, hickory, ash, cherry, and butternut. The state treeis the sugar maple, which provides Vermont’s famous maple syrup. Conifers are common in some mountain areas and include mainly the white pine, red spruce,hemlock, and cedar. A great variety of ferns have been found within the state. Among the more common wildflowers that grow in Vermont are anemones, arbutuses,violets, lilacs, dai...
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Vermont - USA History.
Forests cover 78 percent of Vermont. Most of the trees are deciduous, principally the maple, elm, birch, beech, oak, hickory, ash, cherry, and butternut. The state treeis the sugar maple, which provides Vermont’s famous maple syrup. Conifers are common in some mountain areas and include mainly the white pine, red spruce,hemlock, and cedar. A great variety of ferns have been found within the state. Among the more common wildflowers that grow in Vermont are anemones, arbutuses,violets, lilacs, dai...
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Apologie de Socrate
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Proche-Orient.
en favorisant leur intégration (aussi appelé « mondialisation »), et leur libéralisation, même si celle-ci semble plus imposée par les contraintes économiques que librementdécidée. 5 HISTOIRE 5.1 Période ancienne Depuis l'Antiquité, les envahisseurs et les marchands ont parcouru la région du Proche-Orient à la recherche de nourriture, de matières premières, de marchandises, ou depouvoir politique. Les idées, les inventions et les institutions se sont répandues à partir de cette région, lui val...
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Proche-Orient.
en favorisant leur intégration (aussi appelé « mondialisation »), et leur libéralisation, même si celle-ci semble plus imposée par les contraintes économiques que librementdécidée. 5 HISTOIRE 5.1 Période ancienne Depuis l'Antiquité, les envahisseurs et les marchands ont parcouru la région du Proche-Orient à la recherche de nourriture, de matières premières, de marchandises, ou depouvoir politique. Les idées, les inventions et les institutions se sont répandues à partir de cette région, lui val...
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Italy - country.
C Natural Resources Italy is poor in natural resources. Much of the land is unsuitable for agriculture because of mountainous terrain or unfavorable climate. Italy, moreover, lacks substantialdeposits of basic natural resources such as coal, iron, and petroleum. Natural gas is the country’s most important mineral resource. Other deposits include feldspar andpumice. Many of Italy’s mineral deposits on the islands of Sicily and Sardinia had been heavily depleted by the early 1990s. Italy is rich...
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Texas - geography.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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Texas - USA History.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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Togo - country.
corn, millet, and sorghum. The leading export crops are coffee, cotton, groundnuts, and cacao. Livestock, chiefly sheep and goats, are raised on the northern plateau.Fish are caught in Togo’s rivers and in the Gulf of Guinea. B Mining and Manufacturing Togo is a leading producer of phosphates, which are by far the country’s most significant mineral product. In 2004, 400,000 metric tons of phosphate rock were mined.Industrial activity is limited but growing. The leading manufactures include ceme...
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African American History - U.
In their day-to-day lives, slaves and servants shared similar grievances and frequently formed alliances. Advertisements seeking the return of slaves and servants whohad run away together filled colonial newspapers. When a slave named Charles escaped in 1740, the Pennsylvania Gazette reported that two white servants, a 'Scotch man' and an Englishman, escaped with him. Sometimes interracial alliances involved violence. During Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, slaves and servants took up armsagainst Na...
- Droit administratif
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- États-Unis
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Louisiana - geography.
lakes are on the Red River and its tributaries. In addition, small oxbow lakes are numerous in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Oxbow lakes are formed when a river cutsthrough the neck of one of its loops, or meanders, thus establishing a shorter course and leaving the former loop as a lake separate from the river. Louisiana also hassome artificially created reservoirs. C Coastline Louisiana’s long and irregular coastline extends along the Gulf of Mexico from the Pearl River on the east to the S...
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Louisiana - USA History.
lakes are on the Red River and its tributaries. In addition, small oxbow lakes are numerous in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. Oxbow lakes are formed when a river cutsthrough the neck of one of its loops, or meanders, thus establishing a shorter course and leaving the former loop as a lake separate from the river. Louisiana also hassome artificially created reservoirs. C Coastline Louisiana’s long and irregular coastline extends along the Gulf of Mexico from the Pearl River on the east to the S...
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Djibouti (country) - country.
l’Unité et de la Démocratie (FRUD; Front for the Renewal of Unity and Democracy) represents the Afar minority. The Parti National Démocratique (PND; Democratic National Party) and the Parti du Renouveau Démocratique (PRD; Democratic Renewal Party) are both small opposition parties favoring democratic reforms. VI HISTORY Djibouti lies at a major global crossroads where, some 100,000 years ago, early humans migrated from Africa to the Middle East. Livestock herding, which remainsimportant...
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South Carolina - geography.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
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South Carolina - USA History.
(20° F) or lower, occur each winter. July temperatures average 27° C (80° F) in most of the state, with temperatures in the lower 20°s C (lower 70°s F) in themountains. Except in the mountains, summer daytime highs throughout South Carolina often enter the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F). The temperature in July in Columbiaranges from 21° to 33° C (70° to 92° F). D2 Precipitation Central South Carolina has an average annual precipitation (both rainfall and snowfall) of 1,140 mm (45 in). Greater amo...
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DROIT ADMINISTRATIF - cours complet
Droit administratif DROIT ADMINISTRATIF Dictionnaire de droit administratif (Van Lang); GAJA (Long-Weil-Brabant) I. L'organisation administrative (acteurs et relation) → actions de l'administration II. Actes et actions administratives III. Citoyenneté administrative → réaction des administrés Introduction Définition : droit administratif : pas le droit de l'administration. Administare = servir, pour le service de l'administré. Sens organique : Administration est un organe, une...
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- La royauté homérique
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La pensée politique de l'antiquité (gréco-romaine)
Section 2 : L'idéal démocratique Les intellectuels sont anti-démocrates . Ils sont des aristocrates à l'origine . L'idéal démocratique ne se voit que dans les discourspolitiques des hommes politiques . Le plus connu c'est le discours de Péricles . Stratège d'Athènes , plus haut magistrat de la ville, fait d'Athènes une ville purement démocratique . Il engage Athènes dans une guerre contre Sparte , 2 visions de la cité , guerreidéologique (431-404) . Dans ce discours il explique pourquoi la démoc...
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Indianapolis - geography.
Amateur athletic competitions are frequent in Indianapolis. Each summer it is the site for the finals of the Hoosier State Games, with athletes of all ages and skill levelscompeting in 21 sports. In 1987 Indianapolis hosted the Tenth Pan American Games, and is often the site for numerous Olympic trials and collegiate sportschampionships. Among the many sports facilities are those for tennis, bicycle racing, skating, and track and field. The city’s professional football team, the Indianapolis Col...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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Alabama (state) - geography.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
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Alabama (state) - USA History.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
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Ukraine - country.
a major hazard, especially to Ukraine’s water supply. The Chernobyl’ complex was finally shut down completely in December 2000, with the financial assistance ofWestern nations. The funds were to pay for the completion of two other nuclear power plants that would produce enough power to make up for the loss of the powersupply from the Chernobyl’ plant. III PEOPLE OF UKRAINE The population of Ukraine was estimated in 2008 at 45,994,287, giving the country a population density of 76 persons per s...
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Benito Mussolini.
Mussolini threatened to order his tens of thousands of armed Black Shirts to occupy Rome if he were not asked to form the new government. Bands of Fascists beganmoving towards the capital in what would become known as the March on Rome. King Victor Emmanuel III at first leaned towards declaring a state of emergency andsending the army against the Fascists, but powerful interest groups, state officials, and army leaders convinced him that Mussolini should be given the chance to endwhat they consi...
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Benito Mussolini .
Mussolini threatened to order his tens of thousands of armed Black Shirts to occupy Rome if he were not asked to form the new government. Bands of Fascists beganmoving towards the capital in what would become known as the March on Rome. King Victor Emmanuel III at first leaned towards declaring a state of emergency andsending the army against the Fascists, but powerful interest groups, state officials, and army leaders convinced him that Mussolini should be given the chance to endwhat they consi...