1481 résultats pour "statis"
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Figure Skating: Olympic Gold Medalists.
1976 Liudmila Pakhomova/Aleksandr Gorshkov USSR 1980 Natalia Linichuk/Gennadii Karponosov USSR 1984 Jayne Torvill/Christopher Dean United Kingdom 1988 Natalia Bestemianova/Andrei Bukin USSR 1992 Marina Klimova/Sergei Ponomarenko CIS 1994 Pasha Grishuk/Evgeny Platov Russia 1998 Pasha Grishuk/Evgeny Platov Russia 2002 Marina Anissina/Gwendal Peizerat France 2006 Tatiana Navka/Roman Kostomarov Russia 1) Special Figures event.2) Two pairs teams were awarded gold medals in 2002 due to a controversyre...
- Martin Van Buren - biography.
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Figure Skating: Olympic Gold Medalists
Year
Name
Country
Men's Individual
1908 1
Nikolai Panin
Russia
1908
Ulrich Salchow
Sweden
1920
Gillis Gräfsröm
Sweden
1924
Gillis
1976 Liudmila Pakhomova/Aleksandr Gorshkov USSR 1980 Natalia Linichuk/Gennadii Karponosov USSR 1984 Jayne Torvill/Christopher Dean United Kingdom 1988 Natalia Bestemianova/Andrei Bukin USSR 1992 Marina Klimova/Sergei Ponomarenko CIS 1994 Pasha Grishuk/Evgeny Platov Russia 1998 Pasha Grishuk/Evgeny Platov Russia 2002 Marina Anissina/Gwendal Peizerat France 2006 Tatiana Navka/Roman Kostomarov Russia 1) Special Figures event.2) Two pairs teams were awarded gold medals in 2002 due to a controversyre...
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Monroe Doctrine - U.
Randall ShrockMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- George Washington - Biography.
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Boston Marathon Winners.
2003 Svetlana Zakharova Russia 2 h 25:20 2004 Catherine Ndereba Kenya 2 h 24:27 2005 Catherine Ndereba Kenya 2 h 25:13 2006 Rita Jeptoo Kenya 2 h 23:38 2007 Lidiya Grigoryeva Russia 2 h 29:18 2008 Dire Tune Ethiopia 2 h 25:25 Source: Boston Athletic Association.
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Boston Marathon Winners
This marathon was inaugurated in 1897.
2003 Svetlana Zakharova Russia 2 h 25:20 2004 Catherine Ndereba Kenya 2 h 24:27 2005 Catherine Ndereba Kenya 2 h 25:13 2006 Rita Jeptoo Kenya 2 h 23:38 2007 Lidiya Grigoryeva Russia 2 h 29:18 2008 Dire Tune Ethiopia 2 h 25:25 Source: Boston Athletic Association.Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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- Horace Mann - Biography.
- College Basketball: National Invitational Tournament Winners.
- Women's Alpine Skiing: Olympic Gold Medalists.
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College Basketball: National Invitational Tournament Winners.
Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Women's Alpine Skiing: Olympic Gold Medalists Alpine skiing was introduced to the Olympic Games in 1936.
- World Indoor Records.
- World Indoor Records.
- Acheson, Dean
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- Abraham Lincoln - Biography.
- Andrew Jackson - Biography.
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Columbine
3) Impacts Following the Columbine shooting, new debates concerning the possession of firearms have been opened in order to avoid new acts of violence. School security There has been an impact on school policies. In fact, schools instituted new security measures such as see-through backpacks, metal detectors, and security guards. Long-term results There have also been long-term results such as gun control. The massacre aroused a lot of attention concerning the control of firearms. In 2000,...
- James Buchanan - Biography.
- James Knox Polk - Biography.
- Bean - biology.
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Government.
Contributed By:Robert E. BurkeMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Independence Day.
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- Buddhism
- picasso
- Slavery
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Authority
but instead make them irrelevant. (It is, however, unclear how sharp a distinction between outweighing and excluding may be sustained.) The normative character of authority as content-independent and binding has misled some into thinking that genuine authority must always be justified and that 'illegitimate authority' is a contradiction in terms, but this is wrong. 'Illegitimate authority' is on a par with 'invalid proof' : while it purports to be or is accepted as valid, in fact it is no...
- Ellis Iland
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Forest.
suffocation; nutritional excesses or deficiencies; winter injury; and injury from smoke, gases, and fumes. See articles on individual trees. See also Conservation; Diseases of Plants; Forestry. Contributed By:David L. AdamsMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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GEOPOL_E
GEOPOLITICS
1989 marks the beginning of the European metamorphosis.
GEOPOL_E is, and will remain, a first order military power. This last part of the continent is also experiencing pressing problems.Separatist tendencies are strong in Chechnya, Georgia, the Ukraine andBelorussia. The Baltic States have also found their place in the Europeancontext. The CIS, and Russia in particular, cannot be ignored, but they are evolving inan unpredictable and risky way. What is going to happen to this part of Europesubjected to territorial conflicts, to social tensions, to ec...
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Brown, Thomas
Hume's view of causation. He defends Hume's account of causation as nothing but invariable succession, mounting a powerful attack on the notion of power, particularly that of unexercised power, as wielded by Reid. However, he also uses tools furnished by Reid: the world consists of substances; general terms are essentially abbreviations of lists of substances, suiting our own practical purposes, and descriptions are abstractions from states of those substances; we have by virtue of our natur...
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Prohibtion
On of the most popular mafioso was Al capone. He was an American gangster and a Mafioso of Sicilian origin who managed the market of alcohol of Chicago . He led a Prohibition-era crime syndicate . So he is a symbol of the prohibition and the bootlegging . Al capone was arrested by Eliot Ness ( An agent of the American treasure ) for tax evasion and was condemned for 10-year-old of prison to Alcatraz . The fight against the illegal market of alcohol was not very effective, b...
- NCAA Basketball Men's Division I Annual Points Scoring Leaders: By Scoring Average.
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Imperialism
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INTRODUCTION
Imperialism, practice by which powerful nations or peoples seek to extend and maintain control or influence over weaker nations or peoples.
prudent to examine the economic impact of imperialism on a case-by-case basis. The political and psychological effects of imperialism are equally difficult to determine. Imperialism has proven both destructive and creative: For better or worse, it hasdestroyed traditional institutions and ways of thinking and has replaced them with the habits and mentality of the Western world. Contributed By:Michael MastandunoMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Labor Day.
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Spaces and exchanges (anglais terminale)
In conclusion, I thing that it’s important to remember that these places and exchanges in English speaking countries are first based on the American dream which is changing in today’s modern days. The hope to live a better life had motive a lot of immigrants. But today, the life of immigrants is not always easy , because they always live in the fear and they always remember their roots. But after all, United States are today a multicultural society and a country very developed which i...
- NCAA Basketball Men's Division I Annual Points Scoring Leaders: By Scoring Average.
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Thanksgiving Day.
shifted to an even earlier day, the second Monday in October. Contributed By:Brent LanfordMicrosoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- John Marshall (jurist).
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- Irish Revolution .
- John Marshall (jurist) - USA History.
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Berlin, a crucial issue for the USA during the Cold War
control of the city. The United States responded with an airlift that went on for 300 days, with nearly 2 millions of tons of supplies until Stalin finally backed off and signed an agreement with the other three powers, guaranteeing 3 Western airlifts and roads access to the enclave. Over the 50's decade, West Berlin had grown free and prosperous while East Berlin had stagnated under the Soviet boot. Easterners were emigrating to the West in droves, using West Berlin as their transit point....
- Franklin Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Speech In this famous speech, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt lists the unprovoked attacks by Japan and details America's reasons for declaring war.
- American Samoa - geography.
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Common Law.
Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
- Hockey: U.
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Thurgood Marshall.
VI DEATH Poor health forced Marshall to retire from the Supreme Court in 1991. Marshall died of heart failure in Washington, D.C., on January 24, 1993. He was buried inArlington National Cemetery. He was survived by his second wife, Cecilia Marshall, and their two sons. Like many Supreme Court justices, he left all of his personalpapers, including his notes from meetings with other justices, to the Library of Congress. Contrary to usual practice, Marshall declared that his papers should be ope...
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Thurgood Marshall - USA History.
VI DEATH Poor health forced Marshall to retire from the Supreme Court in 1991. Marshall died of heart failure in Washington, D.C., on January 24, 1993. He was buried inArlington National Cemetery. He was survived by his second wife, Cecilia Marshall, and their two sons. Like many Supreme Court justices, he left all of his personalpapers, including his notes from meetings with other justices, to the Library of Congress. Contrary to usual practice, Marshall declared that his papers should be ope...
- Baptist churches