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ÉCHAUFFER, verbe transitif.
bord, s'étoit aigri; nos farines s'étoient échauffées (DENTRECASTEAUX, Voyage à la recherche de La Pérouse, 1808, page 439 ). B.— Au figuré. 1. [Le complément désigne un mode d'expression en particulier littéraire ou artistique, une chose exerçant un effet particulier sur les sens] Donner une certaine intensité, une certaine chaleur. Chère Sylvie, rude Sylvie dont l'accent (...) échauffe les mots, éclaire le sens du texte (GABRIELLE COLLETTE, DITE COLETTE, La Jumelle noire, 1938, page 111 ). — E...
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Anthologie - Philosophie:
72 1 PHILOSOPHIE DU PROGRÈS qui a de l'entendement à ma place, un directeur de conscience qui a de la conscience à ma place, un méde cin qui juge à ma place de mon régime alimentaire, etc., je n'ai alors pas moi-même à fournir d'efforts. Il ne rn' est pas nécessaire de penser dès lors que je peux payer ; d'autres assumeront bien à ma place cette fasti dieuse besogne. Et si la plus grande partie, et de loin, des hommes (et parmi...
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France de 1980 à 1989 : Histoire
François Mitterrand, au lendemain de sa victoire à l'élection présidemielle dtt JO mai 1981. © D. Goldberg · Sygma Dessin de Plamu concemant le paysage audiovisuel françai s. © Planlll · Le Monde tourmente dans le paysage poli t ique a-t -elle modifié les comportements des partis, le poid s relatif des institutions, les us et coutumes de la vie publique fr anç aise? L'échiquier polit iq u e, en vérité, a accueilli quelques nouveaux venus. La m...
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Histoire de la Revolution francaise, tome 1
allies, avaient cede en
Ce meme jour, 28 fevrier, il exercait, presque pour la derniere fois, son empire, signalait sa haine contre les Lameth, et deployait contre eux sa redoutable puissance. La loi sur l'emigration allait etre discutee. Chapelier la presenta au nom du comite. Il partageait, disait-il, l'indignation generale contre ces Francais qui abandonnaient leur patrie; mais il declarait qu'apres plusieurs jours de reflexions, le comite avait reconnu l'impossibilite de faire une loi sur l'emigration. Il etait dif...
- les réseaux
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Kyoto, protocole de (faune & Flore).
l’application de sanctions contre tout pays ne respectant pas ses engagements de réduction, en contrepartie de la possibilité d’acheter des permis d’émission à des paysmoins pollueurs. Par ailleurs, elle ouvre la voix au processus de ratification par les pays industrialisés. 4.5 L’entrée en vigueur du protocole Le 31 mai 2002, les Quinze de l’Union européenne ratifient le protocole de Kyoto. Si les pays signataires sont à partir de ce moment plus de 55 — seuil nécessaire àl’application du trait...
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Lionel Jospin au bonheur de Matignon
intellectuelle. Il mène une vie très saine où, certes, les temps de travail sont lourds. Mais il sait aussi se ménager des temps dedétente." Ses proches insistent surtout sur son état d'esprit. "La vérité, résume Claude Allègre, son vieux complice devenuministre de l'éducation nationale, c'est qu'il prend à tout cela un plaisir formidable." "Je crois, reprend Daniel Vaillant, qu'il est plusheureux aujourd'hui qu'il ne l'a jamais été dans sa vie." Cet allant dans l'exercice du pouvoir, l'habil...
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Le misanthrope de MOLIERE
Acte 4 Alceste se trouve encore chez Arsinoé, Philinte rapporte à Éliante ce qui s'est passé devant les Maréchaux. Il luiraconte qu'Oronte et Alceste ont arrangé l'affaire en sauvant les apparences. Pour Philinte, Alceste a plus que del'amitié pour Éliante. Philinte regrette l'amour qu'Alceste porte à Célimène. Ensuite Éliante avoue son amour pourAlceste. Alceste revient sur la scène furieux. Arsinoé lui à donné une lettre de Célimène adressée à Oronte àcaractère amoureux. Alceste décide...
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Comment s'étonner de cette volonté de synthèse?
contraindre àla démission. Le Mémoire deMorny, remisentrelesmains deLouis Napoléon, parvintàWalewski, quinemanqua pasdele transmettre àThiers, dontilavait quelque peine,décidément, àoublier lerôle dementor. Thiers—fort dece souvenir —suggéra plutôtderétablir ledroit d'adresse. LouisNapoléon retintcettesuggestion, dontiln'est pas certain qu'onluiait indiqué l'inspirateur. Le 22novembre 1860,ilexposa auxministres lesréformes qu'ilprojetait. Cefutàune voix près —celle de Walewski — l'unanimité cont...
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Dom Juan, Acte I, scène 1
sentencieux, avec, par exemple, l'emploi de « qui vit sans tabac n'est pas digne de vivre » et en proposant un discours trèsconstruit ayant la forme d'un raisonnement, même si celui-ci est totalement absurde. Il expose donc sa thèse, ses arguments avantd'illustrer par un exemple. Or, la thèse est ridicule (« il n'est rien d'égal au tabac », le tabac est donc un bien), les arguments («Non seulement il réjouit et purge les cerveaux humains, mais encore il instruit les âmes à le vertu, et l'on appr...
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mangerai une poire dure comme une pierre, un custard glaireux, puisque je dois payer du sacrifice d'un ananas le
auvetage moral d'un être humain.
fallait unequantité denourriture trèssupérieure àcelle quisuffit àun homme ordinaire. Voyageant danslescollines deChittagong, surlafrontière birmane, aveclefrère d’unrajah localdevenu fonctionnaire, je me suis viteétonné delasollicitude aveclaquelle ilme faisait gaverparsesserviteurs : àl’aube le palancha, c’est-à- dire le« thé aulit » (sitant estque leterme pûts’appliquer auxélastiques planchersdebambous tresséssurquoi nous dormions dansleshuttes indigènes) ; deuxheures plustard, unsolide break...
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« Des goûts et des couleurs, on ne discute pas. »
de comprendre comment on pouvait s'habiller si mal ou choisir un papier peint aussi laid. Si la politesse ne nous obligeait de nous taire, la contrariété des goût s nous aurait fait nous entre -tuer depuis longtemps. La raison en est que les goûts sont l'affaire de la sensibilité, et par conséquent sont l'expression la plus directe de la subjectivité. C'est dans ses goûts, avant toute réflexion, que la personnalité s e livre peut -être le p...
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PASCAL Blaise
tés antagonistes que Pascal doit sa remarquable mobilité stylistique. Elles s'équilibrent enfin dans un discours qu'on nomme à juste titre« classique ». La multiplicité des dons et des intérêts fait de Pascal le plus brillant des autodidactes. S'il aborde un pro blème, c'est presque toujours en amateur, en dilettante. Mais dans tous les domaines il se présente soit comme un initiateur ouvrant de nouvelles perspectives, soit comme celui qui épuise...
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Colleges and Universities.
and (3) large universities that include undergraduate programs in addition to graduate and professional schools. D Graduate and Professional Schools Professional schools are typically divisions of large universities. They offer specialized education in a variety of professional fields, such as education, business, medicine,law, social work, agriculture, journalism, architecture, fine arts, nursing, engineering, and music. Some professional schools offer four- or five-year programs leading toa b...
- Cours de droit Constitutionnel
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Aristotle
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Aristotle (384-322
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Greek philosopher and scientist, who shares with Plato and Socrates the distinction of being the most famous of ancient philosophers.
succession of individuals. These processes are therefore intermediate between the changeless circles of the heavens and the simple linear movements of the terrestrialelements. The species form a scale from simple (worms and flies at the bottom) to complex (human beings at the top), but evolution is not possible. C Aristotelian Psychology For Aristotle, psychology was a study of the soul. Insisting that form (the essence, or unchanging characteristic element in an object) and matter (the commonu...
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Aristotle.
succession of individuals. These processes are therefore intermediate between the changeless circles of the heavens and the simple linear movements of the terrestrialelements. The species form a scale from simple (worms and flies at the bottom) to complex (human beings at the top), but evolution is not possible. C Aristotelian Psychology For Aristotle, psychology was a study of the soul. Insisting that form (the essence, or unchanging characteristic element in an object) and matter (the commonu...
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Herman Melville.
information in Omoo , but various religious groups condemned both books for their unfavorable comments on the work and insensitivity of missionaries in the South Seas. Mardi is a philosophical allegory framed by another adventure at sea. The book’s hero, accompanied by characters representing the intellect, poetry, history, and philosophy, searches the world for universal truth. The book is filled with descriptions—intended as allegories—of human customs, religions, governments, and historical...
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Chinese Literature
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Chinese Literature, writings of the Chinese people, with a continuous history of more than 3,000 years.
(Huang) River basin region in the north. The verses are in lines of four characters (or syllables) and use rhyme and alliteration (repetition of the initial letter). Confuciusquoted them in his works. Because he described them as “without depraved thoughts,” all the verses in the Shi jing have been treated as moral allegories. (4) The Li ji (Book of Ritual ) contains detailed discussions of the principles of conduct at court and in private ceremonies. Although the Han dynasty and later ruler...
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Chinese Literature
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INTRODUCTION
Chinese Literature, writings of the Chinese people, with a continuous history of more than 3,000 years.
(Huang) River basin region in the north. The verses are in lines of four characters (or syllables) and use rhyme and alliteration (repetition of the initial letter). Confuciusquoted them in his works. Because he described them as “without depraved thoughts,” all the verses in the Shi jing have been treated as moral allegories. (4) The Li ji (Book of Ritual ) contains detailed discussions of the principles of conduct at court and in private ceremonies. Although the Han dynasty and later ruler...
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John Macdonald.
dissolution of the existing Union. The Atlantic colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union andplanned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864. Macdonald saw his opportunity and secured an invitation for the Canadians to attend.The delegates of the Atlantic colonies put off their own discussion until they had heard the Canadians. Macdonald spoke of the advantages in...
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John Macdonald - Canadian History.
dissolution of the existing Union. The Atlantic colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union andplanned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864. Macdonald saw his opportunity and secured an invitation for the Canadians to attend.The delegates of the Atlantic colonies put off their own discussion until they had heard the Canadians. Macdonald spoke of the advantages in...
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John Macdonald - Canadian History.
dissolution of the existing Union. The Atlantic colonies, which consisted of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland, were considering the question of their own union andplanned to meet at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on September 1, 1864. Macdonald saw his opportunity and secured an invitation for the Canadians to attend.The delegates of the Atlantic colonies put off their own discussion until they had heard the Canadians. Macdonald spoke of the advantages in...
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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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International Law.
merchants), modernized the rights of neutrals during maritime war, and required blockades to be effective. The Declaration of Paris also initiated the practice of allowingnations other than the original signatories to accede (become a party to) to an agreement. In 1864 a conference convened in Geneva, Switzerland, at the invitation of the Swiss government. The conference approved a convention for the proper treatment ofwounded soldiers on the battlefield and the protection of medical personnel;...
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Advertising.
Advertising agencies make money in a variety of ways. When the agency uses the client’s advertising budget to buy time for an ad on the radio or on television or whenit buys space for an ad in a newspaper or magazine, the media outlet allows the agency to keep 15 percent of the cost of the space or the time as a commission. The15 percent commission has become an advertising industry standard and usually accounts for the largest portion of the agency’s income. Agencies also charge clientsfor the...
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Congress of the United States.
senator, a person must be at least 30 years old, a citizen for nine years, and a resident of the state from which he or she is elected. Most members of Congress haveserved in state legislatures, city councils, or other elected bodies. See United States Senate: Campaigning for the Senate ; United States House of Representatives: Campaigning for the House. The 435 House seats are divided among the states in proportion to each state’s population. Every state is guaranteed at least one seat. State...
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USA - Iraq War - History.
B Making the Case for War B1 “Neoconservatives” and the Bush Doctrine Long before President George W. Bush took office in 2001, elements in or close to the Republican Party had called repeatedly for firmer U.S. steps against Iraq,including a war if necessary to force a regime change. One such group authored a white paper in 1996 called A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm , which was later sent to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of Israel’s Likud Party. It advocated...
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U.S.-Iraq War - U.S. History.
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U.S.-Iraq War, military action begun in
B Making the Case for War B1 “Neoconservatives” and the Bush Doctrine Long before President George W. Bush took office in 2001, elements in or close to the Republican Party had called repeatedly for firmer U.S. steps against Iraq,including a war if necessary to force a regime change. One such group authored a white paper in 1996 called A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm , which was later sent to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of Israel’s Likud Party. It advocated...
- The way in which companies frame themselves, their products and their clients
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- la division du travail
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