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Article de presse: L'avènement de deux puissances mondiales
Tchécoslovaquie, de la Pologne, de la Finlande et des Etats Baltes, amenant par contre coup un glissement vers l'ouest de laPologne et un rétrécissement de l'espace allemand. Parmi les autres vaincus, l'Italie perd l'Istrie et Rhodes, tandis que le Japon estamputé de ses conquêtes, la Corée devenant indépendante, les îles d'Haïnan et Formose rendues à la Chine, les Kouriles etSakhaline à l'URSS. En revanche, les changements de régime et de système politiques sont forts nombreux, dès la fin de...
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Earth (planet).
Milky Way to complete one revolution around the Galaxy’s center. Earth’s axis of rotation is inclined (tilted) 23.5° relative to its plane of revolution around the Sun. This inclination of the axis creates the seasons and causes the height of the Sun in the sky at noon to increase and decrease as the seasons change. The Northern Hemisphere receives the most energy from the Sun when it is tiltedtoward the Sun. This orientation corresponds to summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the S...
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Earth (planet) - astronomy.
Milky Way to complete one revolution around the Galaxy’s center. Earth’s axis of rotation is inclined (tilted) 23.5° relative to its plane of revolution around the Sun. This inclination of the axis creates the seasons and causes the height of the Sun in the sky at noon to increase and decrease as the seasons change. The Northern Hemisphere receives the most energy from the Sun when it is tiltedtoward the Sun. This orientation corresponds to summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the S...
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Explication d'un document: « L'URSS au grand air », affiche du mouvement « Paix et liberté », 1951 (Histoire)
pour traquer les « ennemis du peuple » (« la chasse »). La vignette « footing » montre l'Armée Rouge défilant au pasderrière un char qui écrase les populations. Ils apparaissent donc comme les instruments de la répression jusqu'au-delà des frontières.La dernière idée est celle de la mort omniprésente, mort provoquée par les armées, par les exécutions (« cures derepos ») ou encore par les conditions d'existence dans les camps sibériens (« Sport d'hiver »).Cette affiche a donc un contenu très clai...
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Arte japonés.
3 ARTE KOFUN O DE LOS GRANDES TÚMULOS La tercera etapa de la prehistoria japonesa es el periodo Kofun o de los grandes túmulos (c. 300-710 de nuestra era). Se llama así por la construcción de imponentesestructuras de un enorme volumen. La mayor de todas, la tumba de Nintoku, tiene unos 460 m de largo y más de 30 m de alto. Esta etapa representa un cambio conrespecto a la cultura Yayoi, que se puede atribuir tanto al desarrollo interno como a la activación exterior. En este periodo diversos pueb...
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Mao, l'homme qui a refait la Chine
l'invasion de la Mandchourie par les Japonais, survenue en 1931. Tandis qu'avec ceux-ci il signait un armistice, il monta contre les" rouges " une série d'expéditions qui furent autant d'échecs. A la cinquième, cependant les communistes, assiégés dans leursmontagnes, se trouvèrent tout de même en grave péril. Mao et les siens décidèrent alors la percée et, par un plan d'une audace incroyable, la migration de tout leur peuple communistejusqu'à l'autre bout de la Chine, au Nord-Ouest, choisi p...
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introduction a la politique
libertés (licencier, embaucher comme on le veut). ²&y Par rapport à ces 3 raisons ça revient à dire qu’on considère les marchés comme le mode privilégié de régulation et d’allocation des ressources . Si on considère que l’Etat n’est plus légitime, inefficace et envahissant et bien il reste le marché et le marché est privilégié . Du point de vue d’un économiste le marché a des vertus, comme la situation de chine (autocrati...
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agriculture, origines de l' - agriculture et agroalimentaire.
5 PLANTES Le blé, l'orge et des légumes tels que les pois et les lentilles, furent d'abord cultivés au Proche-Orient puis introduits en Europe. À la fin de la période glaciaire, desgraminées à gros grains, les ancêtres de nos céréales, firent également leur apparition. Un site près de la mer de Galilée en Israël, a produit les plus vieux grains decéréales au monde. On y a découvert les restes carbonisés de centaines de grains de blé sauvage et d'orge datant de 19 000 ans, de nombreux autres fru...
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Vocabulaire:
CHASSE1, substantif féminin.
ST?PHANIE F?LICIT? DUCREST DE SAINT-AUBIN, COMTESSE DE GENLIS, Les Chevaliers du Cygne, tome 2, 1795, page 67. ? D?termination par l'instrument ou le proc?d? utilis? pour chasser. ? Chasse aux engins (pi?ge, glu, volant). Chasse au miroir. Chasse au tir(?) (Dictionnaire de l'Acad?mie Fran?aise). Chasse ? l'appeau. Chasse au cours de laquelle on imite les cris des animaux pour les attirer (confer Fran?ois Vidron, La Chasse en plaine et au bois, 1945, page 100). Chasse ? l'aff?t (confer Fra...
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Winnipeg - Geography.
about to become a territory of the Dominion of Canada, the Métis seized Upper Fort Garry because Canadian expansion was a threat to their own territorial claims andto their unique way of life. This began the Red River Rebellion, which ended with Canada’s 1870 agreement to make Manitoba a self-governing province. Winnipeg wasmade the provincial capital. The young city came into its own after 1885, when the Canadian Pacific Railway was extended to the Pacific Coast, but it did not really boom unti...
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dans les champs verts de Lebennin, au vent de la Mer.
« Haut la barbe, fils de Durïn ! fit -il. Car il est dit : Souvent naît l’espoir quand tout est perdu. » Mais il ne voulut pas dire quel espoir il voya it de loin. Quand vint la nuit, elle ne fit qu’accroître l’obscurité, et nous eûmes chaud au cœur, car au loin dans le Nord, nous vîmes une lueur rouge sous le nuage, et Aragorn dit : « Minas Tirith brûle. » Mais à minuit l’espoir renaquit en fait. Des hom mes de l’Ethir versés dans l’art de la navigation, observant le Sud, annon...
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Astronomy - astronomy.
Telescopes may use either lenses or mirrors to gather visible light, permitting direct observation or photographic recording of distant objects. Those that use lenses arecalled refracting telescopes, since they use the property of refraction, or bending, of light ( see Optics: Reflection and Refraction ). The largest refracting telescope is the 40-in (1-m) telescope at the Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wisconsin, founded in the late 19th century. Lenses bend different colors of light by d...
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Bangkok - geography.
the decline of the canal system that once so distinguished the city, Bangkok's famous floating market has had to move from the city to the western suburbs. Themarket features vendors selling their wares from boats in the early-morning hours. Since the 1960s, high-rise buildings have been erected all over the city. Typical housing in the core of the city now consists of apartments on the second through fourthfloors of a shophouse; the building’s only recreational space is the rooftop. In the subu...
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Pays longtemps féodal, et toujours demeuré indépendant, le
Japon ne s'ouvrit au monde qu'avec l'ère Meiji, à partir de 1868.
mouvements de l'écorce terrestre. Les plaines, qui sont presque toujours périphériques et souvent recouvertes de limons d'origine volcanique, sont rares (moins d'un cinquième de la superficie totale), à l'exception de celles du Kantō (dans laquelle se trouve T ōky ō), de Niigata (sur la mer du Japon), de N ōbi (où se situe Nagoya) ou de Ishikari (plaine de Sapporo). Ces zones basses se raccordent aux hauteurs par des cônes d'alluvion qui constituent des reliefs de collines ou de terrasses. Compl...
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Chiang Kai-shek - History.
Even one of Chiang's allied commanders, Zhang Xueliang, who had been expelled from Manchuria after the Mukden Incident, came to doubt the wisdom of Chiang'sapproach. In 1936 Zhang held Chiang prisoner in Xi'an until Chiang agreed to join the Communists in an allied front against Japan. Chiang later denied making anyagreement. On July 7, 1937, near the Marco Polo Bridge on the outskirts of Beijing, a Chinese patrol and Japanese troops on a training exercise clashed, and full-scalewar broke out be...
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- HERNANI DE VICTOR HUGO (TEXTE)
- Histoire Des Relations Internationales Contemporaines (1949-1991) - Politique
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Buenos Aires (city) - geography.
The city has produced or nurtured many of the most prominent Spanish-language writers of the 20th century, including Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar, and ManuelPuig. Buenos Aires has long been one of the primary centers of Spanish-language publishing and printing, and it is home to major publishing companies. It supports theoldest English-language daily newspaper in Latin America, the Buenos Aires Herald, published since 1876. The arts have a long, rich history in Buenos Aires. This is mani...
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Blues
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INTRODUCTION
Listening to the Blues
Blues music comes in a variety of styles and forms, including acoustic blues, electric blues, rock, and jazz.
recording of “How Many More Years” demonstrate this structure: a. How many more years do I got to let you dog me around?a. How many more years do I got to let you dog me around?b. I just as soon be dead, sleeping six feet in the ground. Each lyric line is typically sung over the first half (first two bars) of a four-bar line. After each lyric line (the “call”), an instrumental response is commonly played, alsoconsisting of approximately two bars. The tension created by the two-bar call-and-res...
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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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Protests in the 1960s - U.
E Youth Culture Young people played an important role in the movements for social change during the 1960s. Numbers alone made them important; more than 76 million babies wereborn during the post-World War II “baby boom.” In addition, these young people spent more years in school and were more affluent than previous generations. In theearly 20th century, most young Americans had moved quickly from childhood to adulthood. In the 1920s only 1 in 5 Americans graduated from high school, and almostal...
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Washington, D.
structures built according to L’Enfant’s plan. During the War of 1812, British troops set fire to the White House, destroying its interior. President James Madison and hisfamily lived in the Octagon while the White House was being rebuilt. South of the Federal Triangle is the Mall, a narrow park stretching roughly 1.6 km (1 mi) from the Capitol to the Washington Monument. Although the Mall officially endsat 14th Street, landscaped greenery extends to the Potomac. The Washington Monument, whose m...
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Communism.
In Britain, Robert Owen, a philanthropic Welsh manufacturer, strove against the social problems brought about by the Industrial Revolution and sought to improve thewelfare of workers. As manager of a cotton mill, he enhanced the environment of his workers by improving their housing, modernizing mill equipment for greater safetyand sanitation, and establishing low-priced stores for the workers and schools for their children. Owen believed that workers, rather than governments, should createthe in...
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Communism .
In Britain, Robert Owen, a philanthropic Welsh manufacturer, strove against the social problems brought about by the Industrial Revolution and sought to improve thewelfare of workers. As manager of a cotton mill, he enhanced the environment of his workers by improving their housing, modernizing mill equipment for greater safetyand sanitation, and establishing low-priced stores for the workers and schools for their children. Owen believed that workers, rather than governments, should createthe in...