1115 résultats pour "collectivement"
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Insect - biology.
they almost always have six legs. In some insects, such as beetles, the legs are practically identical, but in other insects each pair is a slightly different shape. Still otherinsects have specialized leg structures. Examples are praying mantises, which have grasping and stabbing forelegs armed with lethal spines, and grasshoppers andfleas, which have large, muscular hind legs that catapult them into the air. Mole crickets’ front legs are modified for digging, and backswimmers have hind legs de...
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Venezuela - country.
Venezuela has six navigable rivers. Of the thousand or more streams in the country, the majority flow into the Orinoco. The Orinoco flows east across central Venezuelaand drains approximately four-fifths of the total area of the country. With the tributaries—the Apure, Meta, and Negro rivers—it forms the outlet into the Atlantic Oceanfor the waters of much of the interior of Colombia, as well as of inland Venezuela. F Climate The climate of Venezuela is tropical on the Llanos and along the coas...
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Washington, D.
structures built according to L’Enfant’s plan. During the War of 1812, British troops set fire to the White House, destroying its interior. President James Madison and hisfamily lived in the Octagon while the White House was being rebuilt. South of the Federal Triangle is the Mall, a narrow park stretching roughly 1.6 km (1 mi) from the Capitol to the Washington Monument. Although the Mall officially endsat 14th Street, landscaped greenery extends to the Potomac. The Washington Monument, whose m...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Geography.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...
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Saskatchewan (province) - Canadian History.
The length of the frost-free season varies within the province. In the southwest, particularly in the valley lands along the South Saskatchewan River, the frost-freeperiod ranges from 150 to 160 days. Regina enjoys about 123 frost-free days, and Saskatoon has about 111. The far north has only from 85 to 95 frost-free days. One important characteristic of Saskatchewan’s climate is the great variability in temperature and precipitation from year to year, which is often critical for agriculture.The...
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LA MODISTE de François BOUCHER
. . . . .. . ~ :1 • • . ' 1 , ' . - . ! .: ' . ' ...... ~.1'~_,.;,.,.., .. ~,~ :.t ,:..;, lA MODISTE 1746 Peintre français Analyse ...... Le tableau représente un événement de la vie quotidienne de l'époque , thème plutôt inhabituel chez Boucher , qui privilégie générale ment les sujets mythologiques, allégoriques et les personnages de jeunes premiers, qu'il situe dans des paysages fantastiques. La scène se déroule dans la c...
- Cours droit bancaire
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Ancient Egypt.
around 4500 BC. The style and decoration of the pottery found at these sites differ from those of pottery found in Upper Egypt. The northern type eventually fell out of use. Other differences between the peoples in Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt include the nature of their architecture and the arrangements for burial of the dead, thelatter perhaps signifying differing religious beliefs. B Unification and Early Dynastic Period By 3500 BC, the settlement of Hierakonpolis, located on the west bank...
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Ancient Egypt - USA History.
around 4500 BC. The style and decoration of the pottery found at these sites differ from those of pottery found in Upper Egypt. The northern type eventually fell out of use. Other differences between the peoples in Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt include the nature of their architecture and the arrangements for burial of the dead, thelatter perhaps signifying differing religious beliefs. B Unification and Early Dynastic Period By 3500 BC, the settlement of Hierakonpolis, located on the west bank...
- relations internationales
- 861 SUJETS-TEXTES DE L’ÉPREUVE DE PHILOSOPHIE AU BACCALAURÉAT
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Libertés et Droits fondamentaux
a. Hobbes L'Etat social sauve l'Homme d'une mort certaine. L'Etat de nature est mortel. Conséquence : le citoyen ne peut pas contester le pouvoir politique parce que la société l'a sauvé d'une mort certaine. b. Locke L'organisation de la société politique est plus efficace lorsqu'elle s'accompagne de plusieurs libertés ( notamment la séparation des pouvoirs ). Locke accepte une certaine organisation du pouvoir politique et atténue la domination. c. Rousseau Contrat social : l'Homme n'...
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La ville de Sidney
UN SITE EXCEPTIONNEL Sydney s'est développée sur la rive sud d'une baie exceptionnelle, un immense port IHitllrfl ouvert sur le Pacifique : _.,_...,.....,~ ... ~ . . . «'• ; --- '' Port Jackson , qui pénètre sur plus de 20 km dans les terres et compte environ 240 km de côtes. La ville s'étend de Hawkesbury River , au nord, aux contreforts de la cordillère Australienne , au sud, et aux Blue Mountains à l'ouest Elle a grandi jusqu'à occuper tou...
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Italian Literature
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INTRODUCTION
Italian Literature, literature written in the Italian language from about the 13th century to the present.
Dante’s Inferno and PurgatoryThis illustration comes from a late Gothic edition of The Divine Comedy by the great Italian poet Dante Alighieri. Lucifer,the devil, is at the center of Earth, and the mouth of hell, the inferno, opens below him. At the opposite pole is a mountainleading to purgatory. The manuscript is in the National Library in Florence, Italy.Scala/Art Resource, NY Dante is one of the great figures of world literature. He is remarkable for the loftiness of his thought, the vividne...