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Alabama (state) - geography.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
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Alabama (state) - USA History.
indentations along the coast are measured, the state’s shoreline is 977 km (607 mi) long. It includes the shores of Mobile Bay, an inlet 56 km (35 mi) long at the mouthof the Mobile River. Barrier beaches partly block the entrance to the bay, leaving narrow openings on either side of Dauphin Island. Dauphin and other islands alongAlabama’s coast west of Mobile Bay are separated from the mainland by Mississippi Sound. D Climate Alabama has a humid subtropical climate, with short, relatively mild...
- Dissertation : Le politique : pilote ou architecte
- philosophie de l'art
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Arizona - geography.
of the Mogollon Rim, the Little Colorado draws very little water from a relatively large watershed, usually containing a mere trickle of water in its riverbed. The ColoradoRiver’s principal tributary is the Gila River, which flows all the way across the southern part of the state from New Mexico to the California border. From the mountainsand plateaus of central Arizona, the Gila River receives the Salt, Agua Fria, and Hassayampa rivers. The Salt River is itself fed by the Verde River. The Gila...
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Arizona - USA History.
of the Mogollon Rim, the Little Colorado draws very little water from a relatively large watershed, usually containing a mere trickle of water in its riverbed. The ColoradoRiver’s principal tributary is the Gila River, which flows all the way across the southern part of the state from New Mexico to the California border. From the mountainsand plateaus of central Arizona, the Gila River receives the Salt, Agua Fria, and Hassayampa rivers. The Salt River is itself fed by the Verde River. The Gila...
- La Morale Au Sein De L'Education Sentimentale De Gustave Flaubert
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United Kingdom - country.
B Natural Regions and Topography The island of Great Britain can be divided into two major natural regions—the highland zone and the lowland zone. The highland zone is an area of high hills andmountains in the north and west. The lowland zone in the south and east consists mostly of rolling plains. The zones are divided by an imaginary line running throughEngland from the River Exe on the southwest coast to the mouth of the River Tees on the northeast coast. The lowland zone has a milder climat...
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- Apprend-On À Être Moral?
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David Hume, « Le contrat primitif »
Textes commentés 47 Le propos explicite du passage est la distinction entre deux modalités d'exercice et deux sources de la moralité, selon qu'il s'agit de donner libre cours ou non à un « instinct naturel ». La justice s'inscrit dans la deuxième perspective. Le premier paragraphe évoque la moralité instinctive, en proposant trois illustrations. Par exemple, nous aimons instinctivement nos enfants. Hume distingue la façon dont...
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La conscience morale n'est elle qu'une forme d'angoisse ?
Kant. DissertationSujet : la conscience morale n'est elle qu'une forme d'angoisseLa conscience morale, connaissance du bien et du mal intègre la notion de devoir et nous ramène à nos devoirs. Onse demande si la conscience morale n'est qu'une forme d'angoisse. L'angoisse étant un sentiment de crainte. Dansun premier temps nous verrons que la conscience morale est une forme d'angoisse tout d'abord face a la liberté,puis face au néant et enfin face a la responsabilité mais excepté le faite qu'ell...
- Ce que c'est que penser tiré des Principes de la philosophie
- ALARME, interjection et substantif féminin.
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- Fiche de lecture de L'enfant de Jules Vallès
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Spain - country.
B Natural Resources Spain has a number of mineral resources. The largest known deposits are of iron ore, zinc, and lead. Spain also produces significant quantities of copper and mercury.These deposits are mined mainly in Huelva province in southwestern Spain, around Cartagena on the Mediterranean, and at various points along the Bay of Biscay inthe north. Additionally, uranium is mined in the region of Extremadura, near the Portuguese frontier, where pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, tungsten, and po...
- Nationalism
- concurrence regalienne
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portrait de javert
Avec les tournures impersonnelles « on voit les gencives » Hugo montre l’impassibilité de l’inspecteur ; son visage est de la matière qui bouge. Son visage est déshumanisé, froid et ne laisse transparaître aucune émotion ni sentiments. Mais pour avoir ne serait ce qu’un soupçon de sentiment, il faut avoir non seulement une âme mais aussi de l’intelligence pour les ressentir et les exprimer. Or,...
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France - country.
In both the Paris and Aquitaine basins, fertile soils derived from limestone and wind-deposited dust, called loess, have supported prosperous agriculture since ancienttimes. Other lowlands in France are scattered and relatively small. They include the Alsace Plain in the east, bordering Germany, the valley of the Rhône River in thesoutheast, and the Languedoc Plain along the Mediterranean coast. A2 Uplands France contains several regions of uplands, the worn down remains of ancient mountain sys...
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Texas - geography.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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Texas - USA History.
D Climate Eastern Texas has a humid subtropical climate, while a semiarid low latitude climate prevails in central areas, and an arid low latitude climate in the extreme west. Alongthe coast the climate is much milder, with fewer extremes in temperatures. Hurricanes sometimes hit the coastal areas of Texas from late July through September, andtornadoes are common in north-central Texas in April and May. D1 Temperature Summers are hot throughout the state, and temperatures exceeding 35°C (95°F)...
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