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COURS D'INSTITUTIONS EUROPÉENNES
cependant pas indispensable de retracer le contenu de ces projets. Il suffit de rappeler les principales étapes de la construction communautaire. BIBLIOGRAPHIE : - « Institutions européennes » après 2009, qui permettent d’avoir une pratique plus intéressante - « Manuel d’institutions européennes » - « Morau-defarges », AROCOLIN, 2005 : présente de façon très reconnaissante des évolutions politiques de l’UE. - « le puzzle des institutions européennes » : permet de l’ensemble des évolutions politi...
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consti
Droit international publique➔ “ Une branche fondamentale du droit public interne “ ( Vedel ) “ Chaque branche du droit public ➔ s’enracine dans le droit constitutionnel, en se rapportant à un aspect particulier de l’organisation et de l’activité de l’Etat dont le droit constitutionnel règle les problèmes fondamentaux . Ex : Droit administratif : Il envisage l’organisation et l’activité de l’Etat et des autres collectivités publiques sous l’angle de la satisfaction des besoins d’inté...
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Droit constitutionel
Droit international publique➔ “ Une branche fondamentale du droit public interne “ ( Vedel ) “ Chaque branche du droit public ➔ s’enracine dans le droit constitutionnel, en se rapportant à un aspect particulier de l’organisation et de l’activité de l’Etat dont le droit constitutionnel règle les problèmes fondamentaux . Ex : Droit administratif : Il envisage l’organisation et l’activité de l’Etat et des autres collectivités publiques sous l’angle de la satisfaction des besoins d’inté...
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Définition du terme:
CORTICAL, -ALE, -AUX, adjectif.
recouvert d'un encroûtement corticiforme (Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Philosophie zoologique, tome 1, 1809, page 288). c) Le substantif féminin corticalité. Synonyme de cortex*. Il s'agit dans ces cas de foyers pneumoniques débutant assez loin de la corticalité du poumon (Ménétrier, Stévenin dans Nouveau Traité de médecine, fascicule 1, 1926, page 278). Il semble que les lésions méningées se soient propagées à la corticalité du cerveau (Teissier, Esmein, ibidem, fascicule 2, 1928, page 596). STATISTI...
- Lecture Analytique 4- Séquence 2 : « La Bague » - DURAS
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BARBEY D’AUREVILLY : sa vie et son oeuvre
des Diaboliques) le placent au tout premier rang des constructeurs d'univers. Le monde aurevillien est étrange, de cette étrangeté qui n'est pas moins inquié tante d'être, au fond, familière : ensemble poétique sans référent à force de références, système moral unique et qui servit de repère à beaucoup, modèle idéologique ter riblement déchiffrable parce qu'irréductiblement contra dictoire. u Une lente et pénible résignation à la littérature n (J. P...
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L'homme est-il naturellement religieux ?
religion en toute méconnaissance de cette vérité ? C'est là que Bergson définit son concept de « religionstatique » : la religion dans une forme pratique et sociale, indépendamment de la source primordiale de la religion…En effet, sans la foi, la religion a toujours un sens pour l'homme prosaïque ; elle répond à des instincts premierscomme les instincts d'obéissance, de commandement, de propriété et de sociabilité. Les manifestations collectives(cultes, cérémonies, sacrements) l'empêchen...
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United States Government.
Article II establishes an executive department headed by a president and vice president. The article further describes the powers of the offices, the manner of election,and the qualifications for office. Of special significance is the president’s constitutional role as commander of the nation’s armed forces, which assures civilian controlover the military. Because the president is the head of the armed forces and only Congress can declare war, the authority of the military is diffused and its po...
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Perry declared prohibition unenforceable and canceled the policing contracts for the two provinces. The strength of the force dwindled further as its members wererecruited into the military. Many, including Perry, believed it would not last into peacetime. VI EXPANSION TO A NATIONAL ROLE After the war Newton W. Rowell, a federal cabinet minister, was sent across western Canada to assess the future of the Mounties. The options were either to eliminatethe North-West Mounted Police or to expand i...
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manuel ressources humaines stmg delagrave corrige
2 Couverture et mise en page : PCA Toute représentation, traduction, adaptation ou reproduction, même partielle, par tous procédés, en tous pays, faite sans autorisation préalable est i\ llicite et exposerait le contre venant à des poursuites judiciaires. Réf. : loi du 11 mars 1957, alinéas 2 et 3 de l’article 41. Une représentation ou reproduction sans autorisation de l’édite\ ur ou du Centre Français d’Exploitation du droit de Copie (20, rue des Grands-Augustins, 7500\ 6 Paris)...
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il etait une fois un vieux couple heureux
Qu’y a-t-il de plus fascinant et de plus inquiétant que des ruines récentes qui furent des demeures qu’on avait connues au temps où la vallée vivait au rythme des saisons du labeur des hommes qui ne négligeaient pas la moindre parcelle de terre pour assurer leur subsistance? Ces maisons de pierre sèche, bâties sur le flanc du roc à quelques mètres seulement au-dessus de la vallée, ne sont plus qu’un triste amas de décombres, domaine incontesté des reptiles, des arachnides,...
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ÉTHIQUE DE NICOMAQUE - Livre II, chapitre I
2 l’art hippique lui-même et toute action se rapportant à la guerre tombent à leur tour sous l’art stratégique, c’est de la même façon que d’autres arts sont subordonnés à d’autres), dans tous ces cas, disons-nous, les fins des arts architectoniques doivent être préférées à toutes celles des arts subordonnés, puisque c’est en vue des premières fins qu’on pour- suit les autres. Peu importe, au surplus que les activités elles-mêmes soient les fins des actions, ou...
- George Edward Moore
- Notes de cours: LE POUVOIR
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Secrète, souvent repliée sur elle-même, la Chine depuis des
siècles fascine et inquiète l'Occident.
Himalaya Huang He Mandchourie Mongolie-Intérieure Shaanxi Shandong Shanxi Sichuan Tian Shan Tibet Xinjiang (région autonome ouïgoure du) Yangzi Jiang Les livres Chine - karst à tourelles, au Yunnan, page 1059, volume 2 Chine - Huang He (Le fleuve Jaune), page 1062, volume 2 Les aspects humains La population du pays, qui est composée à 92 % de Chinois Hans, et, pour les 8 % restants, de cinquante-quatre peuples, appelés minorités nationales, est très inégalement répartie. La côt...
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Ireland - country.
F Plants and Animals Ireland’s animal life does not differ markedly from that of England or France. Over many centuries of human settlement almost all of Ireland’s natural woodlands werecleared, and indigenous animals such as bear, wolf, wildcat, beaver, wild cattle, and the giant Irish deer (a type of fallow deer) gradually disappeared. However, thehardy and versatile Connemara pony, Ireland’s only native pony breed, has been used by Irish farmers since prehistoric times. The great auk, or gar...
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(11) Les mouvements litteraires et culturels en Français (12) La dissertation en Français (13) Les registres de langue en Français (14) L' écriture d'invention en Français (18) L'argumentation en Français et en Histoire-Géograph ie (19) Vers le commentaire littéraire à travers l’étude de deux figures de style en Français 2
- Liberté kantienne
- Le mexique tire-t-il profit de l'ALENA ?
- Cours d"introduction en droit
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Jane Austen.
years later.) Mansfield Park is Jane Austen’s most ambitious novel—in length, in variety of characterization, and in the scope of its theme. It centers on the effects of upbringing on personal morality in three families—the middle-class Bertrams, the fashionable Crawfords, and the impoverished Prices. Austen has been praised for her presentation ofthe complex relations between the members of the families, but as in Sense and Sensibility, she frustrates the expectations of her readers that the...
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Physics
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INTRODUCTION
Physics, major science, dealing with the fundamental constituents of the universe, the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces.
Starting about 1665, at the age of 23, Newton enunciated the principles of mechanics, formulated the law of universal gravitation, separated white light into colors,proposed a theory for the propagation of light, and invented differential and integral calculus. Newton's contributions covered an enormous range of naturalphenomena: He was thus able to show that not only Kepler's laws of planetary motion but also Galileo's discoveries of falling bodies follow a combination of his ownsecond law of m...
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Black Death.
disappeared in the West. V DISAPPEARANCE OF PLAGUE Plague became less common in Europe after the 1530s. The last plague in England was in 1665, the last in Western Europe in 1722. Numerous theories have beenoffered to explain the disappearance of plague. It has been argued that black rats, the primary carriers of plague, may have been replaced by larger brown rats that donot carry the infection. A second theory suggests that increased immunity among the rodents that carried the disease or chang...
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Black Death .
disappeared in the West. V DISAPPEARANCE OF PLAGUE Plague became less common in Europe after the 1530s. The last plague in England was in 1665, the last in Western Europe in 1722. Numerous theories have beenoffered to explain the disappearance of plague. It has been argued that black rats, the primary carriers of plague, may have been replaced by larger brown rats that donot carry the infection. A second theory suggests that increased immunity among the rodents that carried the disease or chang...
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Jesus Christ
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Jesus Christ (between 8 and 4
BC-AD
29?
Monday and Tuesday, according to the synoptists), he drove from the Temple the traders and moneychangers who, by long-established custom, had been allowed totransact business in the outer court (Mark 11:15-19), and he disputed with the chief priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, and the Sadducees questions about hisauthority, tribute to Caesar, and the resurrection. On Tuesday, Jesus also revealed to his disciples the signs that would usher in his Parousia, or second coming. See Second Coming. O...
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Jesus Christ.
Monday and Tuesday, according to the synoptists), he drove from the Temple the traders and moneychangers who, by long-established custom, had been allowed totransact business in the outer court (Mark 11:15-19), and he disputed with the chief priests, the scribes, the Pharisees, and the Sadducees questions about hisauthority, tribute to Caesar, and the resurrection. On Tuesday, Jesus also revealed to his disciples the signs that would usher in his Parousia, or second coming. See Second Coming. O...
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poésie - littérature.
3. 1 Origines antiques La poésie est un genre ancien, probablement aussi ancien que les civilisations humaines. Aussi loin que l'on puisse remonter dans le temps, il semble en effet que toutes les cultures humaines, parce qu'elles n'avaient pas encore connaissance de l'écriture ou par choix délibéré, ont eu recours à une tradition orale pour fixer leur histoire et relater le mythe de leurs origines ( voir mythologie). Le langage rythmé, scandé, associé sans doute à la musique, était utilisé po...
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Physical Chemistry - chemistry.
by the system in the form of the flow of electrical currents, formation of surfaces and changes in surface tension, changes in volume or pressure, and formation ordisappearance of chemical species. B Chemical Kinetics This field studies the rates of chemical processes as a function of the concentration of the reacting species, of the products of the reaction, of catalysts and inhibitors, ofvarious solvent media, of temperature, and of all other variables that can affect the reaction rate. It is...
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen
English author Jane Austen crafted satirical romances set within the confines of upper-middle-class English society.
up their personal pride and prejudices before they can enter into a happy relationship together. As do Austen’s earlier writings, Pride and Prejudice displays the themes of appearance versus reality, and impulse versus deliberation. Elizabeth, trusting her own impulses, makes a mistake about Darcy and his apparent arrogance that deliberation and further experience eventually cause her to correct. Of Elizabeth, Austenwrote: “I must confess that I think her as delightful a creature as ever appea...
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Aristotle
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Aristotle (384-322
BC),
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...
- pouvoir executif en france
- Le romancier peut-il exprimer son point de vue sur la société par le récit de la vie amoureuse de personnages fictifs ?
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Native American Literature
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Leslie Marmon Silko
Native American writer Leslie Marmon Silko is perhaps best known for her first novel, Ceremony (1977), a coming-of-age
story about a young man of mixed Native American and white ancestry.
SequoyahNative Americans did not use a complex written language before the immigration of Europeans to the Americas. In theearly 1820s the Cherokee leader Sequoyah developed an alphabet and written language for his native tongue. ManyCherokee learned the new written language readily, and in 1828 they published the first Native American newspaper,written in both Cherokee and English.THE BETTMANN ARCHIVE Before Native Americans came into contact with Europeans, many tribes supplemented the spoken...
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La philosophie française au xixe siècle (Exposé – Art & Littérature – Collège/Lycée)
• Les principales œuvres de Saint-Simon sont Du système industriel (1821 ), le Catéchisme des industriels (1824) et le Nouveau Christianisme (1825) . CHARUS fOURIER • Ch11rles Fourier (1772-1837) postule , dans sa théorie de l'harmonie universelle, que Dieu a réglé avec un ordre parfait les mouvements , matériels , organiques et animaux , qui sont en œuvre dans l'univers . Seuls les mouvements humains sont chaotiques . • La Providence nous garantit...
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correction DROIT DES AFFAIRES
quand les commerçants font faillite en tout cas c'est le moyen-âge le droit commercial arrosez tu ces 3 caractéristiques que l'on retrouve encore aujourd'hui caractéristiques qui sont fondamentales qui définissent le droit des affaires à savoir un droit international un droit simple et rapide un droit rigoureux adroit rigoureux qui protège les créances d'accord et non de peur pas moi que jusqu'au 16e dix-septième siècle ce sont les commerçants qui élaborent leurs propres règles et puis à par...
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Israel (country) - country.
harbor in the northern part of the country, and Ashdod, an artificial deepwater port to the south, serve as the main seaports on the Mediterranean. The port of Elat onthe Gulf of Aqaba provides Israel’s only access to the Red Sea, making it extremely important to the country’s shipping interests. D Natural Resources Although much of Israel’s desert regions contain poor soils, the northern Negev, the coastal plains, and the interior valleys provide patches of productive soils. Anestimated 18 per...
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eco monétaire
2 Avant Propos Ce cours fait suite à l’enseignement de première année. Il constitue son prolongement mais change d’angle d’analyse. En effet, lors du premier séminaire de théories économiques, les élèves ont appris quelles étaient les sources de la création de la valeur (échange et usage) chez les auteurs classiques et quelles étaient les routes à suivre afin de jouir de la « Richesse des nations ». L’étude des textes d’A. Smith ou D. Ricardo a permis de mettre en avant les principes cent...
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Iran - country.
Zagros mountains. In the more arid central part of the country, wild pistachio and other drought-resistant trees grow in areas that have not been disturbed by humanactivity. Tamarisk and other salt-tolerant bushes grow along the margins of the Dasht-e Kavir. A wide variety of native mammals, reptiles, birds, and insects inhabit Iran. Many species of mammals—including wolves, foxes, bears, mountain goats, red mountainsheep, rabbits, and gerbils—continue to thrive. Others—including Caspian tigers,...
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Zachary Taylor.
army fled back across the Río Grande into Mexico. When Polk got word of the victories, he promoted Taylor to major general. Congress awarded him two gold medals. B1 Battle of Monterrey In September 1846, Taylor began an invasion of northern Mexico. His army of 6000 consisted of regulars and volunteers. On September 21 he attacked the fortifiedcity of Monterrey, which was defended by more than 7000 Mexicans under General Pedro de Ampudia. Taylor divided his army, giving Brigadier General William...
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Zachary Taylor
army fled back across the Río Grande into Mexico. When Polk got word of the victories, he promoted Taylor to major general. Congress awarded him two gold medals. B1 Battle of Monterrey In September 1846, Taylor began an invasion of northern Mexico. His army of 6000 consisted of regulars and volunteers. On September 21 he attacked the fortifiedcity of Monterrey, which was defended by more than 7000 Mexicans under General Pedro de Ampudia. Taylor divided his army, giving Brigadier General William...
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Coral - biology.
Soft corals lack a distinct skeleton. Although they live in colonies, the individual polyps are fused into a complex body, usually strengthened by small lumps or spikesknown as sclerites, which are made of protein and calcite. Soft corals come in a variety of shapes, including undulating sheets, upright mushroomlike shapes, andbeautiful shapes that form branches. A number of other octocorals have skeletons made from a hard or horny protein, sometimes strengthened with more brittle calcareous dep...
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Lyndon B.
A1 First Years in Office Johnson quickly made a two-fold reputation. He was a firm supporter of Roosevelt’s program, both domestic and foreign, and he was also a tireless worker on behalf ofthe voters he represented. Often the two activities coincided, as was the case when he helped to bring public power into Texas through the Rural ElectrificationAdministration and the Lower Colorado River Authority. He also secured funds for the building of dams, roads, and other public improvements in his di...
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LA NEGOCIATION DES AFFAIRES
Consultant Marketing : Joseph Malan / Idea Page Sarl PROGRAMME INTRODUCTION I- DEFINITIONS II- NEGOCIATION = SITUATION DE COMMUNICATION III- TYPOLOGIES DE NEGOCIATION ET D E NEGOCIATEURS D’AFFA=RES CHAPITRE I : LA PREPARATION DE LA NEGOCIATION . I- RECHERCHER DES INFORMATIONS II- FIXER DES OBJECTIFS III- CHOISIR UNE STRATEGIE IV - METTRE EN PLACE ET MAÎTRISER LES OUTILS DE LA NEGOCIATION V- ANTICIPER LE DEROULEMENT DE LA NEGOCIATION CHAPITR...
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Cuban Revolution.
Confederation of Labor, threw its support behind Batista. In the same month, the U.S. government cut off weapons sales to Batista’s government. U.S. envoys andpolitical moderates in Cuba tried to convince Batista to leave power peacefully, but Batista refused. Meanwhile, revolutionaries from Castro’s movement and from otherorganizations escalated violent resistance. During the second half of 1958, guerrillas seized ground in the countryside from the army. In the cities, several of Batista’sleadi...
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Elizabeth I
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Elizabeth I (1533-1603), queen of England and Ireland (1558-1603), daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife, Anne Boleyn.
Catholic challenges and plots persisted through much of Elizabeth’s reign, and Elizabeth reacted to them strongly. In 1569 a group of powerful Catholic nobles innorthern England rose in rebellion but were savagely repressed. The northern earls were executed, their property and those of their followers was confiscated, and theirheirs were deprived of their inheritance. In 1570 the pope excommunicated Elizabeth, sanctioning Catholic efforts to dethrone her. In 1571 an international conspiracywas u...