253 résultats pour "junie"
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Racine, Jean.
Les règles de la tragédie classique tendent à réaliser la perfection de la création : cette perfection est fondée d’une part sur le principe de la mimésis (imitation de la nature), qui a pour finalité la peinture la plus fidèle du cœur humain, et d’autre part sur le principe de la catharsis, censée permettre au spectateur de se libérer des passions en les voyant représentées. La plus importante des règles qui structurent la tragédie classique est la règle des trois unités. La règle de l’un...
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Timor-Leste - geographie.
Während des 2. Weltkrieges stand Timor unter japanischer Besatzung. Nach der Unabhängigkeit Indonesiens von den Niederlanden 1945 ging der westliche Teil anIndonesien, während der Osten bis 1975 portugiesisches Kolonialgebiet blieb. Nach dem Rückzug Portugals aus Osttimor rief die linksgerichtete osttimoresische Befreiungsfront FRETILIN (Frente Revolucionária de Timor Leste Independente) im Oktober 1975 die Unabhängigkeit für den östlichen Teil der Insel aus; aber Indonesien unter Präsident Su...
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Eritrea - country.
1993 decree set up a formal transitional government under EPLF control. This provided for a National Assembly, a president, and council of ministers. Isaias Afwerki,secretary general of the EPLF, was formally elected president by the National Assembly in June 1993. A new constitution was approved in 1997. Under this constitution, the National Assembly is the country’s legislature. Its members are popularly elected to five-yearterms. A president, elected by the National Assembly to a five-year te...
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau - Canadian History.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Napoleon I.
Herrschaft nie ganz durchsetzen, und 1813 wurden die französischen Truppen endgültig aus Spanien verdrängt. 1809 schlug Napoleon die Österreicher erneut bei Wagram und zwang sie zum Frieden von Schönbrunn, in dem Österreich weitere Gebiete an Frankreich abgeben musste.Napoleon ließ sich außerdem von Joséphine scheiden und vermählte sich 1810 mit der Habsburgerin Marie Louise, der Tochter des österreichischen Kaisers Franz I. In dieseVerbindung mit einem der ältesten und mächtigsten Herrscherhäus...
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Napoleon I.
Herrschaft nie ganz durchsetzen, und 1813 wurden die französischen Truppen endgültig aus Spanien verdrängt. 1809 schlug Napoleon die Österreicher erneut bei Wagram und zwang sie zum Frieden von Schönbrunn, in dem Österreich weitere Gebiete an Frankreich abgeben musste.Napoleon ließ sich außerdem von Joséphine scheiden und vermählte sich 1810 mit der Habsburgerin Marie Louise, der Tochter des österreichischen Kaisers Franz I. In dieseVerbindung mit einem der ältesten und mächtigsten Herrscherhäus...
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Chad - country.
B Industries The processing of cotton and cottonseed oil and the manufacturing of peanut oil are major industries in Chad. Modern meatpacking plants have been established inN’Djamena and Sarh. The fishing industry furnishes fresh, dried, and smoked fish for domestic use and export. Petroleum mining and processing are increasinglyimportant industries in Chad. Gold and natron, a mineral used to make soap, glass, paper, and medicines, are also mined. Forestry is important in the south. The outputo...
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Tschad - geographie.
Recht; darüber hinaus wurden Elemente des islamischen und des traditionellen Stammesrechtes übernommen. Der Tschad ist in 14 Präfekturen gegliedert. 6 WIRTSCHAFT Der Tschad zählt zu den ärmsten Ländern der Erde; 64 Prozent der Bevölkerung leben unter der Armutsgrenze (1996). Obwohl nur 2,9 Prozent der Landesflächelandwirtschaftlich genutzt werden, ist die Wirtschaft überwiegend agrarisch orientiert. Die im Süden angebaute Baumwolle ist ein wichtiges Ausfuhrgut. Daneben werden vorallem Erdnüsse...
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Malawi - geographie.
Früchte, Gemüse und Erdnüsse sowie Getreide; exportiert werden vor allem Tabak, Tee, Zucker und Baumwolle. Fischfang und Fischverarbeitung dienen vorwiegend derEigenversorgung, entwickeln sich aber zu einem potentiellen Exportzweig. Die Fischindustrie hat ihren Hauptstandort in Nkhotakota am Westufer des Malawisees. Diejährliche Fangmenge liegt bei 59 595 Tonnen (2005). 6.2 Außenhandel und Währung Aufgrund seiner geographischen Lage ist Malawi beim Im- und Export auf Transportwege durch seine N...
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Montenegro - geographie.
für ausländische Investoren bieten. Sein größtes wirtschaftliches Potential sieht Montenegro jedoch im Ausbau des Tourismus an der Adriaküste. 7 GESCHICHTE Im Mittelalter stand das heutige Montenegro unter serbischer Oberhoheit. Während Serbien nach der Schlacht auf dem Amselfeld 1389 unter osmanische Herrschaft kam,blieben die Montenegriner, die sich in ihre Gebirgsfestungen zurückzogen, insbesondere auf den Berg Lovćen, das einzige unabhängige Balkanvolk. Um 1484 wurde Cetinjedie Hauptstadt d...
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Aserbaidschan - geographie.
dem 19. Jahrhundert wird das Kaspische Meer durch Ölbohrungen bei Baku verunreinigt. Damals erlangte das russische Reich die politische Kontrolle über dieses Gebiet undbegann sofort mit der Förderung der Ölvorkommen. Zu Zeiten der Sowjetunion gingen die Fördermengen zurück, die Produktionsabfälle wurden jedoch nach wie vor imKaspischen Meer verklappt. Ein weiterer Grund zur Besorgnis sind die veralteten und undichten Bohrausrüstungen. 6 GESCHICHTE Das Gebiet von Aserbaidschan wurde im 8. Jahrhu...
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John Diefenbaker.
only Conservative elected from Saskatchewan, which had gone solidly to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), a coalition party dedicated to social andwelfare reforms. In 1952 the Liberals in Saskatchewan abolished Diefenbaker's Lake Centre seat altogether by merging it with the neighboring legislative district of Moose Jaw, where theCCF had a vast majority. In 1953 Diefenbaker decided to run for election in Prince Albert. Again he was the only Conservative returned to Parliament fromSa...
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John Diefenbaker - Canadian History.
only Conservative elected from Saskatchewan, which had gone solidly to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), a coalition party dedicated to social andwelfare reforms. In 1952 the Liberals in Saskatchewan abolished Diefenbaker's Lake Centre seat altogether by merging it with the neighboring legislative district of Moose Jaw, where theCCF had a vast majority. In 1953 Diefenbaker decided to run for election in Prince Albert. Again he was the only Conservative returned to Parliament fromSa...
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Algerien - geographie.
Algerien hat 33,7 Millionen Einwohner (2008). Die Bevölkerungsdichte liegt bei 14 Einwohnern pro Quadratkilometer, sie ist jedoch extrem ungleich verteilt; imKüstengebiet, wo die Hälfte der Bevölkerung lebt, beträgt sie ungefähr 100, in der Sahara dagegen nur fünf Einwohner pro Quadratkilometer. Das Bevölkerungswachstumbeträgt 1,2 Prozent. 40 Prozent der Algerier leben auf dem Land. 3.1 Wichtige Städte Algier ist die Hauptstadt, der wichtigste Hafen und die größte Stadt des Landes (3,06 Million...
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Andrew Johnson.
As senator, Johnson continued to work for a homestead law, and he was disappointed when President James Buchanan vetoed the homestead act of 1860. On theslavery issue, Johnson still followed the orthodox Southern line, but with no great enthusiasm. He voted for the resolutions proposed in 1860 by Senator Jefferson Davisof Mississippi to implement the Dred Scott Decision of 1857, which stated that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the territories of the United States. C1 Presidential Electio...
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Andrew Johnson
As senator, Johnson continued to work for a homestead law, and he was disappointed when President James Buchanan vetoed the homestead act of 1860. On theslavery issue, Johnson still followed the orthodox Southern line, but with no great enthusiasm. He voted for the resolutions proposed in 1860 by Senator Jefferson Davisof Mississippi to implement the Dred Scott Decision of 1857, which stated that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the territories of the United States. C1 Presidential Electio...
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London - geographie.
Westminster sowie die Margaretenkirche sind seit 1987 Weltkulturerbestätten der UNESCO. Im Westen liegt auch der Hyde Park, die größte Parkanlage Londons, der inwestlicher Richtung bis in die Stadtbezirke Knightsbridge und Kensington reicht, beides äußerst elegante Wohnviertel mit vielen Sehenswürdigkeiten, darunter dasWarenhaus von Harrods, die Royal Albert Hall und die South-Kensington-Museen. Direkt im Süden von West End, am anderen Flussufer, befindet sich der Lambeth-Palast des Erzbischofs...
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Simón Bolívar.
Again, he expressed his dislike of federalism and his preference for strong centralized republics. He felt that Venezuela and New Granada should unite into a centralizedrepublic, which would be called Colombia. This new republic would have an elected executive and a legislature consisting of an elected lower house and a hereditaryupper house. Lastly, he spoke about the need for a union of all the countries in Spanish America to ensure prosperity and security after independence. IV BOLÍVAR AS MI...
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Declaration of Independence.
communication networks to publicize British actions and encourage demonstrations of defiance. Soon these committees and some colonial legislatures issued a call for anall-colony congress to discuss other appropriate responses to Britain’s actions. The Continental Congress first met in Philadelphia from September to the end of October1774. This body did not plan for war; instead, it debated the extent to which the colonies should carry their resistance to Great Britain. The First Continental Cong...
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Declaration of Independence - U.
communication networks to publicize British actions and encourage demonstrations of defiance. Soon these committees and some colonial legislatures issued a call for anall-colony congress to discuss other appropriate responses to Britain’s actions. The Continental Congress first met in Philadelphia from September to the end of October1774. This body did not plan for war; instead, it debated the extent to which the colonies should carry their resistance to Great Britain. The First Continental Cong...
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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...
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Spanish-American War.
A Blockade of Cuba The Navy’s basic job was to blockade the island of Cuba. If the Spanish army could be cut off from seaborne supplies from Spain, it could not maintain itself for longagainst the Cuban insurgents, let alone prepare to fight the U.S. forces. To maintain a successful blockade, the U.S. Navy would have to control the sea approaches toCuba. To accomplish this, the United States determined that the Spanish navy had to be destroyed wherever it was found. Thus the U.S. war objectives...
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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...
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Weißrussland - geographie.
Ausrüstungen, Textilien und Fahrzeuge. In der Landwirtschaft wird mehr als die Hälfte der Wertschöpfung durch Viehzucht und Milchwirtschaft erzielt; daneben spielen auch Anbauprodukte wie Kartoffeln, Weizen,Zuckerrüben und weiteres Getreide eine wichtige Rolle. 26,3 Prozent der Fläche werden als Ackerland genutzt. Durch den Reaktorunfall in Tschernobyl 1986 erlitt dieweißrussische Landwirtschaft einen erheblichen Schaden: Knapp 70 Prozent des gesamten radioaktiven Niederschlags gingen auf weißru...
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Money.
A Early Monetary Regulations In the American colonies, coins of almost every European country circulated, with the Spanish dollar predominating. Because of the scarcity of coins, the colonists alsoused various primitive mediums of exchange, such as bullets, tobacco, and animal skins. Many of the colonies issued paper money that circulated at varying rates ofdiscount. The first unified currency consisted of the notes issued by the Continental Congress to finance the American Revolution. These no...
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Theodore Roosevelt.
in Oyster Bay, Long Island. The couple had five children, Theodore Jr., Kermit, Ethel Carow, Archibald Bullock, and Quentin. They also raised Alice, Roosevelt’s daughterfrom his first marriage. Discouraged with politics, Roosevelt enjoyed family life and literary pursuits. He wrote Essays on Practical Politics in 1888. The same year he also wrote an opinionated biography of Gouverneur Morris, an American statesman who helped draft the Constitution of the United States. The book revealed far mo...
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Theodore Roosevelt
in Oyster Bay, Long Island. The couple had five children, Theodore Jr., Kermit, Ethel Carow, Archibald Bullock, and Quentin. They also raised Alice, Roosevelt’s daughterfrom his first marriage. Discouraged with politics, Roosevelt enjoyed family life and literary pursuits. He wrote Essays on Practical Politics in 1888. The same year he also wrote an opinionated biography of Gouverneur Morris, an American statesman who helped draft the Constitution of the United States. The book revealed far mo...
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Gerald Ford.
In May 1973 the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Activities opened hearings and in a series of startling revelations, Dean testified that Mitchell had ordered thebreak-in and that the president had authorized payments to the burglars to keep them quiet. The Nixon administration vehemently denied these assertions. In March 1974 a grand jury indicted Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and four other White House officials for their part in covering up the Watergate break-in andreferred to Nixon...
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Gerald Ford
In May 1973 the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Activities opened hearings and in a series of startling revelations, Dean testified that Mitchell had ordered thebreak-in and that the president had authorized payments to the burglars to keep them quiet. The Nixon administration vehemently denied these assertions. In March 1974 a grand jury indicted Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, and four other White House officials for their part in covering up the Watergate break-in andreferred to Nixon...
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John Adams.
the British authorities. The royal governor, aware of Adams's ability and growing influence, offered him the post of advocate general in the admiralty court. Adams declined the appointment,recognizing it as a bribe to bring him over to the side of the British government. A3 Adams and the Boston Massacre Adams generally supported the popular resistance to the British government, but he did not condone violence or mob action. Adams was greatly disturbed by theBoston Massacre of 1770, an incident...
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John Adams
the British authorities. The royal governor, aware of Adams's ability and growing influence, offered him the post of advocate general in the admiralty court. Adams declined the appointment,recognizing it as a bribe to bring him over to the side of the British government. A3 Adams and the Boston Massacre Adams generally supported the popular resistance to the British government, but he did not condone violence or mob action. Adams was greatly disturbed by theBoston Massacre of 1770, an incident...
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John Adams - U.
the British authorities. The royal governor, aware of Adams's ability and growing influence, offered him the post of advocate general in the admiralty court. Adams declined the appointment,recognizing it as a bribe to bring him over to the side of the British government. A3 Adams and the Boston Massacre Adams generally supported the popular resistance to the British government, but he did not condone violence or mob action. Adams was greatly disturbed by theBoston Massacre of 1770, an incident...
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Labor Unions in the United States - U.
National Guard troops were used against the strikers, with the result that the strike was lost and the union that conducted it virtually destroyed. In 1894 a strike by theAmerican Railway Union against the Pullman Palace Car Company was defeated by an injunction issued under the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, which made acombination or contract in restraint of trade illegal. Thereafter employers used injunctions with increasing frequency and effectiveness as an antistrike weapon. See also Hours...
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Supreme Court of the United States.
The Constitution does not specify formal qualifications for membership on the Supreme Court. From the beginning, though, justices have all been lawyers, and mostpursued legal and political careers before serving on the Court. Many justices served as members of Congress, governors, or members of the Cabinet. One president,William Howard Taft, was later appointed chief justice. Some justices came to the Court from private law practice, and others were appointed from positions as lawprofessors. Man...
- Commentaire Britannicus: Tirade vers 386 à 410 (Racine)
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Britannicus- Racine Acte III - Scène 8
reprise des mêmes mots ou des mêmes types de phrases, rapidité de l’échange => double portrait en opposition : reprise terme à terme entre les répliques des adversaires. => souligne la violence de l’échange verbal = équivalent d’un duel. Impératif : mode d’expression du souverain pour prendre une position dominante dans l’échange / en réaction Britannicus utilise la P3 pour signifier son mépris et sa prise de distance face aux turpitudes de Néron. C) Attaques de Britannicus : l...
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Analyse: Le sumo qui ne pouvait pas grossir, Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
En 1995, il écrit « Golden Joe » puis « Variations énigmatiques » un an plus tard. Cette dernière a été une de ses pièces les plus jouées et est passé dans de grandes capitales comme Tokyo, Berlin, … En 1997, il écrit « Le Libertin ». Quelques mois par après, il rédige « Milarepa ». Il crée un cycle de récits sur les religions : le Cycle de l’Invisible. En 1998, il écrit « Frédérick ou le Boulevard du Crime » dans laquelle Jean-Paul Belmondo va jouer. Vers 1999, il écrit « Hôtel des...
- Britannicus Acte II Scène 2
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Ann O'Hara
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