608 résultats pour "mias"
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Introduction à l'étude des médias (sociologie)
.différence entre m édias traditionnels et num ériques les m édias sont partout, en moyenne 45 contacts par jour avec un m édia selon une étude. > omnipr ésence au foyer, sur le lieu de travail, à l'ext érieur; la communication devient de plus en plus mobile cons équences : surinformation (trop de messages nous parviennent) la surabondance d'info estelle synonyme d'une meilleure information? notion d'instantaneit é de l'info, id ée de supports et d'outils mul...
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Central America - Geography.
F Animal Life Most of the animal life of Central America is similar to that of South America, but some animals have ties with North America. The marley and opossum have links withSouth America, as do the jaguar, ocelot, jaguarundi, and margay, which are members of the cat family. In contrast, the puma, gray fox, and coyote are of NorthAmerican origin. The armadillo, anteater, and sloth have ties to the south, deer to the north. The large manatee, an aquatic plant eater, survives in the isolated...
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Inca Empire.
The Incas’ public works were built through a labor tax known as mit’a. This tax required most people incorporated into the Inca Empire to provide labor for public worksduring certain portions of each year. This labor tax supported large-scale public works that required the marshalling of large labor forces, such as for the building offorts, roads, and bridges, or the mining of metals and gems. It also allowed the emperor to raise large armies to undertake wars of conquest. Road building was impo...
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Inca Empire - History.
The Incas’ public works were built through a labor tax known as mit’a. This tax required most people incorporated into the Inca Empire to provide labor for public worksduring certain portions of each year. This labor tax supported large-scale public works that required the marshalling of large labor forces, such as for the building offorts, roads, and bridges, or the mining of metals and gems. It also allowed the emperor to raise large armies to undertake wars of conquest. Road building was impo...
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San Francisco - geography.
recognized symbol of the city, opened in 1937. It connects San Francisco to Marin County to the north, one of the wealthiest suburban areas in the nation. With the construction of the Bay and Golden Gate bridges and other links from the city to its suburbs, the San Francisco Bay area has become one large metropolitanregion. San Francisco itself is only 122 sq km (47 sq mi) of land area, but the city’s Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (defined by the Census Bureau as SanFrancisco, San Mateo,...
- Climat et hydrographie - Cambodge Situé sensiblement à mi-chemin entre l'équateur et
- La nuit de l'ascension du Prophète au ciel (Laïlat al-mi'raj), le 27 Radjab Elle eut lieu, selon les récits hagiographiques, dans le courant de la deuxième année de prédication.
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L’Etat et l’Eglise dans la France de l’Ancien Régime, mi 17ième- fin 18ième.
Quentin Bérénice, HKB. Le clergé est également chargé de l’enseignement des plus jeunes au moyen du catéchisme, de l'apprentissage de la lecture et de l'écriture. Ainsi, certains évêques créeront des écoles épiscopales dès le milieu du Moyen-âge. Cet investissement de l’Eglise dans le domaine du savoir était d’une grande importance à Paris et ceux même si dès le 13 ième siècle beaucoup de ces écoles devinrent des Universités échappant ainsi au contrôle...
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pain. n.m., aliment cuit ou séché à base de farine
Les livres Grèce - boulangères pétrissant le pain au son de la flûte, page 2226, volume 4 La cuisson. Elle s'effectue traditionnellement dans des fours préchauffés par un feu de bois, actuellement dans des fours électriques, à des températures ne dépassant pas 250 oC. Le tout début de la chauffe est accompagné, jusque vers 50 oC, de la décomposition finale des levures chimiques ou des dernières réactions enzymatiques et de fermentation, avant la destruction des levures naturelles. Entre...
- Mis hijos son mi riqueza, El tren pasa primero, Elena PONIATOWSKA
- Mias Lucien , né en 1930 à Saint-Germain-de-Calberte (Lozère), joueur de rugby français.
- Princeton, ville des États-Unis, dans le New Jersey, à mi-parcours entre New York et Philadelphie.
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Salt Lake City - geography.
Mormon Temple, Salt Lake CitySalt Lake City is the contemporary center of the Mormon church, officially The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The city’sTemple Square contains the impressive Mormon Temple, shown here. The temple was completed in 1893 after 40 years ofconstruction. Its six towers rise about 67 m (about 220 ft) in the air.Tom Dietrich/ALLSTOCK, INC. Salt Lake City has been at the forefront of education in Utah since 1850, when the University of Deseret was founded. Renam...
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Beijing - geography.
Shoe Factory in BeijingWorkers assemble shoes at a state-owned factory in Beijing, where rapid industrial development has extended into the city’s outlyingareas in recent years. Beijing is China’s second largest industrial center, after Shanghai.Goh Chaihin/AFP As the nation’s capital and political center, the particular economic role of Beijing has been a topic of considerable debate and controversy. The Communist government hasdesignated Beijing as an appropriate center for industrial, commerc...
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Hong Kong - geography.
IV ECONOMY Hong Kong’s position as one of the world’s most important economic centers is based on several factors. It is located midway between Japan and Singapore, and it liesastride the main shipping and air routes of the western Pacific. It also has long served as a major port of entry and trade for China, which uses Hong Kong as a primary linkto the world economy. Furthermore, Hong Kong has a favorable atmosphere for business and trade. Despite the uncertainty associated with its return to...
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Detroit - geography.
Automobile industrialist Henry Ford was born near Dearborn, Michigan, in 1863. Ford built his first automobile in 1893 and establishedhis own manufacturing company ten years later. The Ford Company headquarters are in Dearborn, as is the Henry Ford Museum,shown here, which tells of the transition of the United States from an agricultural to an industrial society, a change in which Fordplayed a central part.Townsend P. Dickinson/Photo Researchers, Inc. The Detroit city center also houses one of t...
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- «Apostrophe» «Titre», Dans le cadre du carnaval de la Mi-Carême, nous organisons une soirée dansante le samedi 8 mars à 20 heures.
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Tous les trente kilomètres environ, le bateau s'arrêtait pour faire
entière dansunemort quotidienne, demidi à4 heures, onprésente sesdevoirs augouverneur (alors« interventeur ») qui réserve àl’ethnographe unaccueil polietennuyé ; lesIndiens, ilpréférerait certesqu’iln’yenait pas ; quesont-ils pour lui, sinon lerappel irritant desadisgrâce politique, letémoignage deson éloignement dansunecirconscription arriérée ? Chez l’évêque, c’estlamême chose ; lesIndiens, entreprend-il dem’expliquer, nesont pasaussi féroces etstupides qu’on pourrait lecroire ; pourrais-je im...
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La Controverse De Valladolid
sur place. Expert juriste et théologien reconnu, son intervention au cours de la deuxième partie de la controverse(mi-avril, mi-mai 1551), permettra de clarifier le débat, au détriment semble-t-il, de Las Casas. Il est en effet acquisà la cause de Sépulveda. La controverse de Valladolid n'a pas seulement consisté en une réunion de quatre jugesreligieux (cinq si l'on compte l'évêque, présent par intermittences et silencieux la plupart du temps), mais égalementà la présence d'administrateurs et ju...
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Le Bestiaire Dans L'Odyssée
monstre rabaisse Ulysse comme un vulgaire être humain, contrairement à sa stature de héros qu'il avait avant. Cen'est autre que Charybde, qui est d'ailleurs de paire avec Scylla. En effet, Charybde n'attaque peut être pas leshommes directement, car il aspire la mer et la recrache sans cesse de façon machinale, trois fois le jour et trois lanuit. Il agirait donc plus comme un animal. Mais en faisant cela, il aide aussi Scylla à trouver de la nourriture. QuandUlysse raconte son épopée, il utilise...
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Mumbai - geography.
number of people employed by them increased from 7,000 in the 1860s to 73,000 in 1900. Mumbai also prospered as an international port with the 1869 opening ofthe Suez Canal, which shortened the shipping route to Europe. Today most of India’s cotton continues to be grown in the Mumbai hinterland on a fertile, lava-based soilknown as black cotton soil. Textiles remain the dominant industry, employing more than half the workforce. Other important products of Mumbai include refined oil,petrochemical...
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Atlanta - geography.
Prominent cultural and historical institutions in the city include the High Museum of Art (1983), designed by the noted postmodern American architect Richard Meier; theAtlanta Symphony; the Atlanta History Center, which maintains a history museum, historic houses and gardens, and extensive library and archives; NexusContemporary Art Center; the Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center; the Apex Museum; the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University; the Clark Atlanta University ArtGallery; Fernbank Scie...
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Camel - biology.
of water in the stomach or hump as was once commonly believed. Unlike other mammals, however, the camel can survive as long as three weeks without drinking,depending on the water content of its food. It can survive a water loss of about 40 percent of its normal body weight. In comparison, a loss of 15 percent is usually fatalfor humans. Camels can go without water due to several unique adaptations to their environment. The camel conserves more water in its body than any other mammal. It excretes...
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Zambia - country.
The Livingstone Museum, at Livingstone, has a collection relating to the archaeology and natural history of southern Africa. The Institute for African Studies of theUniversity of Zambia publishes studies relating to central Africa. IV ECONOMY The wealth of Zambia is based largely on mining in the rich copper belt, and downturns in copper prices have severely damaging economic consequences. Someprocessing and manufacturing has been started since independence, and during the 1970s attempts were...
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Telescope - astronomy.
Observatory). In some telescopes designed in the 1990s, the mirror’s weight has been dramatically reduced by sandwiching a honeycomb pattern of glass ribs between a thin, butrigid, concave mirror and a flat back plate. Engineers have even developed meniscus mirrors—mirrors that are too thin to support their own weight. An adjustableframework supports the meniscus mirror, and servomechanical actuators, controlled by computer, continually adjust the shape of the mirror as it tracks celestial tar...
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Mexican War.
men, mostly Mexicans, rode to Nacogdoches to capture the rebellious Fredonians. The small garrison of Fredonians soundly defeated their attackers in the only battle ofthe rebellion. When Mexican troops arrived at Nacogdoches a short time later, the republic had been dissolved and the leader of the colonists had fled to Louisiana. B The Texas Revolution Although the Fredonians were not successful, by the 1830s the population of Mexican Texas included many immigrants from the United States. These...
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Citations avec tristement, adverbe
On amène la flamme à mi-mât, ainsi que le pavillon, qui, par ce moyen,
traîne tristement dans la mer.
Au contraire, elle observait cette masse de gens pleins d’espoir venir vers elle et baissait les yeux tristement . Élizabeth Filion , le Fils de la légende , Québec Amérique La grève étudiante qui sévit à l’UQAM s’ajoute tristement à l’expression d’une guigne déjà célèbre. Le Devoir.com Cet herbicide tristement célèbre contenait des dioxines, qui ont contaminé pour au moins 500 ans le pays. Le Devoir.com Cela finira tristement , saudade oblige, mais quel sentiment de bonheur ce fil...
- Mies van der Rohe Ludwig, 1886-1969, né à Aix-la-Chapelle, architecte américain d'origine allemande.
- Charles-François DAUBIGNY LA SEINE À BEZONS A mi-chemin entre les paysagistes de Barbizon et les impressionnistes, Daubigny fut un des plus ardents défenseurs de ces derniers.
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USTED NO SE VA A REGRESAR MI NIÑA...LO QUE VENGA DESPUéS
quedarse en EEUU.) II. Los motivos por los que Carla se fue a EEUU a-) primero evoca a su familia en Colombia(l. 14-17):Carla se fue por motivos económicos (« recuerdo cuando recibí mi primer cheque... », l. 15; « ir a enviar plata (hisp.=dinero) a mi casa por primera vez ») , probabemente decidió emigrar porque no se ganaba suficiente dinero enColombia, y lo que ganaba no le permitía mantener a su familia (cf. el salario de María sirve para mantener a sufamilia: madre, hermana, abuela,...colabo...
- Plitvice, en serbo-croate Plitvi?ka Jezera (« les lacs de Plitvice »), parc national de Croatie, à mi-distance de Zagreb et de la mer Adriatique.
- Distinguida Sra, Soy estudiante en idiomas extranjeros y quisiera pasar dos meses en una familia española para intercambiar culturas y mejorar mi nivel de español.
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- équateur magnétique équateur magnétique, courbe imaginaire à la surface du globe, à proximité de l'équateur géographique et à mi-distance environ entre les pôles magnétiques nord et sud (ceux-ci ne sont pas directement à l'opposé à la surface de la planète).
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ASDASBCILOS
D E F#m D Y yo sé que tal vez, tu nunca escuches mi canción E ...yo sé. D E F#m D Y yo sé que tal vez, te siga usando así, A robandote en mi insipiración. Coro : A E D Mientras siga viendo tu cara en la cara de la luna, D A mientras siga escuchando tu voz E...
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tourisme
pero demasiada gente destruye eso poco a poco. Yo no digo que cuando descubrí una quebrada no me regale alloger mí en una de sus rocas y tomar el sol pero yo digo que el turismo de sol y playa destruye la naturaleza y lo que tiene ella a ofrecernos. Destruye el silencio natural del mar y la suavidad de la arena debido a la gran contaminación.
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dm espagnol
d) El doctor le ha aconsejado dormir o estar de vacaciones, entonces puedo suponer que el médico pensaba que “el paciente” estaba un poquito loco y que tenía alucinaciones. La oficinista le contestaba desagradablemente insultándole. Escribe también que la mujer pensaba que estaba loco. Su esposa, se ocupaba de él de manera muy metódica. Por la tanto, puedo deducir que suele ayudar su marido cuando tiene algunas alucinaciones. Puedo...
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Sujet 6
♦ Antilles-Guyane, septembre 2004, ES et S, LVI
Las galletas profanadas de mi madre
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Sujet 6 ♦ Antilles-Guyane, septembre 2004, ES et S, LVI Las galletas profanadas de mi madre s 10 1s 20 25 Los que estudiamos en colegios religiosos en los afi.os cincuenta podrfamos contar muchas historias. El ambiente en Espafi.a era de plomo, en todos los sentidos. La dictadura seguia matando, a los nifios se les explicaba la guerra civil como una Santa Cruzada contra el bolchevismo, y las libertades, a cualquier nivel, eran pisoteadas 1 • Aquel ambiente se reflejaba en todo: en la mili...
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La boxe anglaise
LA BOXE PROFESSIONNELLE* Mendy (Christophe, né en 1971). Champion de France des lourds (1990-f------"'- --- W_B _ C ______ W _ B_ A ----:- __ __ I _ B_ F ____ -i 1992) et des super-lourds (1994). Mendy (Jean-Baptiste, né en 1963). ���;-;:;-"W� ;;;J;�;';t:iJ.\J.M.ï� ;;;�(FRA\V,fu;;(j(A; [)-Î Champion du monde WBC des légers f--- =------ - ,-----'------'------- '----'---- ----'---:--'----1 (1996) et deux fois tenant du titre f---------- ---'---'---- -..,.---,'---- -,-,-...
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Congo (river) - geography.
Lake BangweuluLake Bangweulu, in northeastern Zambia, drains into the Congo by way of the Luapula and Luvua rivers. Lake Bangweulu and thesurrounding swamps form an important ecosystem for many species of migratory birds.Christine Osborne Pictures The Congo’s remotest headstreams rise in northern Zambia and southern DRC, in elevations ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 m (3,000 to 7,000 ft) above sea level. Theseheadstreams are broken by many rapids and therefore cannot be used for commercial navigatio...
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Pacific Ocean - geography.
The Pacific is the oldest of the existing ocean basins, its oldest rocks having been dated at 200 million years. The major features of the basin and rim have been shaped bythe phenomena associated with plate tectonics. The coastal shelf, which extends to depths of 180 m (600 ft), is narrow along North and South America but is relatively widealong Asia and Australia. The East Pacific Rise, a midocean ridge system, extends 8,700 km (5,400 mi) from the Gulf of California to a point 3,600 km (2,240...
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Bauhaus - encyclopédie.
création en 1949 du très important Institut de technologie de l'Illinois. À la fin des années cinquante, on vit également apparaître en Allemagne la Hochschule für Gestaltung d'Ulm, qui se posa en héritière du Bauhaus ; ses recherches eurent des retombées immédiates sur l'industrie allemande. C'est ainsi que la production d'une firme comme Braun allait faire référence dans l'histoire du design industriel. Complétez votre recherche en consultant : Les corrélats affiche - Affiche et avant-ga...
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Indianapolis - geography.
nation to handle multiple railroad lines (thus the name “union”). Ringing the Mile Square are a number of historic districts such as Woodruff Place and Lockerbie Square. To the immediate northwest of downtown is Indiana Avenue, thehistoric center of the city’s black population. Some 6 km (4 mi) due north of Monument Circle is the North Meridian Street Historic District, a stretch of mansions built in the1920s and 1930s, including the Governor’s Residence. The district ends at the Central Canal,...
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Fidel o Castro
rescatador chileno que descendió el primero en la cápsula Fénix II hasta encontrarse con los 33 hombres atrapados debajo del desierto de Atacama. Tiene 46 años, es un experto en perforación vertical y lleva doce años trabajando como rescatador de mineros. Seguro que en ese tiempo ha pasado por momentos angustiosos y peligrosos. Por trances quizá más duros que este último. Pero, claro, no tenía a medio planeta contemplando su proeza en directo...
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Automobile Racing.
beginning in 1906 at Le Mans it came to refer to the principal F1 auto race in a given nation, except in the United States, where the term continues to be used lessdiscriminately. After the end of World War I in 1918, when automobile racing blossomed internationally, a series of GP races in several nations became reserved for F1competition, and an annual GP calendar was developed consisting of national races, such as the French Grand Prix and the British Grand Prix. An annual award calledthe Wor...
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New Orleans - geography.
levees bordering Lake Pontchartrain. On the 17th Street Canal, a section about 90 m (about 300 ft) wide collapsed, allowing a torrent of water to enter the city. The rapidlyrising waters flooded more than 80 percent of New Orleans. The disaster prompted a mandatory evacuation of the entire city. A week after the storm, the U.S. Army Corpsof Engineers finished patching the 17th Street Canal levee and began pumping water out of the city. But by then the damage was catastrophic. The city’s low-lyin...
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Iceland - country.
III PEOPLE Icelanders are one of the most homogenous peoples in the world. They are predominantly of Nordic origin, descendants of the hardy people who emigrated fromNorway to Iceland in the Middle Ages. There are also some Celtic influences from Irish and Scottish immigrants who arrived from the British Isles ( see Celts). The population of Iceland (2008 estimate) is 304,367. Numerous times in its history, Iceland has suffered major population losses due to epidemics, volcanic eruptions, and...
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Apollo Program - astronomy.
Moon’s orbit; rendezvousing and docking with the CSM; and finally, setting a course home to Earth. On return to Earth, the spacecraft was slowed by drag from Earth’satmosphere and by parachutes (just before splashdown), before landing in the ocean. The transit time to and from the Moon was approximately three days each way.Depending on the specific mission, the time in lunar orbit ranged from less than one day for Apollo 8 to over six days for the final three missions, and the time on thelunar s...
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Apollo Program - U.
Moon’s orbit; rendezvousing and docking with the CSM; and finally, setting a course home to Earth. On return to Earth, the spacecraft was slowed by drag from Earth’satmosphere and by parachutes (just before splashdown), before landing in the ocean. The transit time to and from the Moon was approximately three days each way.Depending on the specific mission, the time in lunar orbit ranged from less than one day for Apollo 8 to over six days for the final three missions, and the time on thelunar s...
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Gold - chemistry.
producers of gold during this period. Spain's domination in South America resulted, in the 16th century, in a large increase in gold produced in the New World; someresulted from simple seizure of gold from the Native Americans, who had long mined the metal. In the same century Mexico contributed about 9 percent of the totalworld production. Gold was discovered in Australia in February 1851, and rich fields were found there. By the middle of the 19th century the United States produced a considera...
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Canadian Pacific Railway - Canadian History.
roads constructed inland from the lakeshore. However, this changed with the outbreak in Saskatchewan of the Northwest Rebellion by Louis Riel and his supportersagainst the authority of the Canadian government in March 1885. Despite the fact that the railway was not completed, a contingent of troops was able to reachWinnipeg from Montréal in only seven days, much faster than they could have gone overland, and get from there to Saskatchewan in time to successfully put down therebellion. This actio...