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- Lire Le Clézio sur Internet. La lecture réticulaire, des nouveaux itinéraires et horizons nouveaux
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Corse (île).
En 1975, la Région est divisée en deux départements distincts. Mais la dépendance économique vis-à-vis du continent et l'abondance des capitaux étrangers sur le territoirecorse, notamment, conduisent les mouvements de revendications autonomistes et indépendantistes à s'engager dans des actions politiques, mais aussi dans des actionsarmées. Dès 1974, après la dissolution du Fronte paesanu corsu di liberazione (FPCL), 111 plastiquages sont pratiqués. Après la mort de deux policiers en août 1975 àA...
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Parmi les villes les plus visitées au monde, Venise est toujours, selon le mot de Proust, le
« haut lieu de la religion de la Beauté ».
Les corrélats carnaval festival gondole lagune lido masque - Le carnaval Murano tourisme - Anciennes et nouvelles activités touristiques Les livres Venise - gondoles sur un canal secondaire, page 5456, volume 10 Venise - inondation sur la Piazzetta, devant le palais des Doges, page 5457, volume 10 Venise - le Lido, page 5457, volume 10 Venise dans l'histoire La naissance de la ville demeure mystérieuse pour les historiens. Le site, qui semble avoir accueilli dès l'Antiquité d...
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La Renaissance ne jaillit pas brusquement d'une prétendue nuit médiévale ; des signes
avant-coureurs existent dans les siècles précédents.
poésie - Poésie et subjectivité Valla Lorenzo Les livres Renaissance - détail de la Vision de saint Augustin (1502), de Carpaccio, page 4301, volume 8 Renaissance - portrait d'Érasme (1523), d'Holbein le Jeune, page 4301, volume 8 Les principes artistiques de la Renaissance Les humanistes formulèrent, à partir des écrits antiques, une conception de l'homme et de ses rapports avec la nature qui a bouleversé les arts. C'est l'homme qui fut pris comme un exemple de perfection à partir duque...
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Le Rapport de Brodeck de Philippe Claudel
Brodeck est alors chargé contre son gré de relater les faits, pour justifier cet acte impardonnable qu'il n'a même pascommis. Durant la rédaction de son rapport et des notes qu'il prend parallèlement et en secret, Brodeck est espionné,menacé, traqué. Témoin passif des comportements ignobles de tous les villageois, le lecteur est un peu plus « ravagé d'horreur » aufur et à mesure qu'il s'enfonce dans le livre et que le livre s'enfonce en lui, à l'image d'un couteau à la lame aigui...
- Papageien - biologie.
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Kangaroo - biology.
ungulates, they have evolved multi-chambered stomachs containing bacteria that can break down plant cell walls and release the nutritious cell contents. V SOCIAL ORGANIZATION Kangaroo social life is poorly understood, as few species have been studied in detail. Small species, such as potoroos, bettongs, and musky rat-kangaroos, tend to besolitary and widely dispersed, with a male's territory encompassing those of several females. The animals come together briefly for mating, and mother and offs...
- Hans Henny Jahnn (Sprache & Litteratur).
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Cánidos - ciencias de la naturaleza.
DoleEl dole, Cuon alpinus, caza en grupos y sus presas son principalmente mamíferos, algunos de los cuales, como los antílopes, sonmayores que él mismo. Similar en tamaño y forma a los coyotes, se distingue de ellos porque sus orejas son más redondeadas.John Mitchell/Photo Researchers, Inc. Los cánidos son animales territoriales y marcan sus territorios con orina o sustancias olorosas producidas por sus glándulas odoríferas. El tamaño de la zona de campeovaría según la especie: en el caso del lo...
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Microprocessor.
thin layer of oxide about 75 angstroms deep (an angstrom is one ten-billionth of a meter). Nearly every layer that is deposited on the wafer must be patterned accurately into the shape of the transistors and other electronic elements. Usually this is done in aprocess known as photolithography, which is analogous to transforming the wafer into a piece of photographic film and projecting a picture of the circuit on it. A coatingon the surface of the wafer, called the photoresist or resist, changes...
- Mario Andretti - Sport.
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La musique italienne de Verdi à nos jours
internationale. La Bohème (Venise, 1897), Zaza (Milan, 1900) ne rencontrèrent pas auprès du public la même faveur.Il serait vain de s'étendre plus longuement sur les Oeuvres que ce compositeur produisit après Paillasse, car ellesont peu de valeur. Le baron Alberto Franchetti (1860-1942) eut une certaine renommée pendant la période d'avant la guerre de 1914-1918, pour un Asraël (1888), Cristophe Colomb (1892), Germania (1902), et La Figlia di Jorio (1906) sur la tragédiede Gabriele d'Annunzio, do...
- Emulator - Informatik.
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brésilienne, littérature.
symboliste João da Cruz e Sousa, place le thème de la négritude et la douleur qui l’accompagne au cœur de sa problématique. Il est le représentant majeur du courant symboliste au Brésil (les recueils Missal et Broquéis, parus en 1893, sont les seules œuvres éditées de son vivant). 3. 3 Théâtre La production dramaturgique apparaît tardivement au Brésil. Au XIXe siècle, Gonçalves de Magalhães (1811-1882), d’inspiration romantique, signe la première tragédie brésilienne, Antônio José ou le...
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Alzheimer's Disease.
compared residents of Ibadan, Nigeria, who eat a mostly low-fat vegetarian diet, with African Americans living in Indianapolis, Indiana, whose diet included a variety ofhigh-fat foods. The Nigerians were less likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease compared to their U.S. counterparts. Some researchers suspect that health problems suchas high blood pressure, atherosclerosis (arteries clogged by fatty deposits), high cholesterol levels, or other cardiovascular problems may play a role in the devel...
- Chromatographie - Chemie.
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- Blaise Pascal - Forscher & Erfinder.
- Brahmaputra - geographie.
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Excerpt from The Winter's Tale - anthology.
Of all that hear me, and my near'st of kinCry fie upon my grave! LEONTES. I ne'er heard yetThat any of these holder vices wantedLess impudence to gainsay what they didThan to perform it first. HERMIONE. That's true enough,Though 'tis a saying, sir, not due to me. LEONTES. You will not own it. HERMIONE. More than mistress ofWhich comes to me in name of fault I must notAt all acknowledge. For Polixenes,With whom I am accused, I do confessI loved him as in honour he required:With such a kind of lov...
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Gato - ciencias de la naturaleza.
2.2 Sentidos La vista del gato está excepcionalmente adaptada a la caza, especialmente de noche. Tiene una excelente visión nocturna, visión periférica muy amplia y una visiónbinocular que le permite calcular distancias con exactitud. La visión diurna del gato no es tan buena como la de los humanos; los gatos ven el movimiento con mucha másfacilidad que el detalle y se cree que sólo pueden ver una gama limitada de colores. El gato tiene un oído extremadamente sensible. Puede oír una amplia esca...
- Donizetti, Gaetano - compositeur de musique.
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Aging - biology.
Different theories have been proposed to explain how SF works. One theory is based on the assumption that aging, and diseases that occur more frequently withadvancing age, are caused by structural damage to cells. This damage accumulates in tiny amounts each time the cell divides, eventually preventing the cell fromcarrying out normal functions. One cause of this damage may be free radicals, which are chemical compounds found in the environment and also generated by normal chemical reactions in...
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Stroke.
IV DIAGNOSIS The symptoms typical of a stroke can also be caused by other conditions, including brain tumors, various infections, and overdoses of certain drugs. A patient that hasstrokelike symptoms may undergo a battery of imaging techniques to rule out other medical problems and confirm that a stroke has occurred. The key imagingtechnique used in diagnosing strokes is computed tomography (also known as CT or CAT scanning), which employs X rays to obtain images of the internal structures oft...
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Síndrome de inmunodeficiencia adquirida (SIDA) - ciencias de la
naturaleza.
se multiplica a una gran velocidad, sufriendo diversas mutaciones genéticas. Al principio, se produce un descenso de la cifra de linfocitos T CD4 pero, al poco tiempo, lascifras normales se recuperan en respuesta a una activación del sistema inmunológico. Durante esta etapa los individuos son altamente contagiosos. El paciente entra entonces en un periodo libre de síntomas (fase asintomática) cuya duración puede ser superior a diez años. Durante ésta, el virus continúa replicándosecausando una d...
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Suicide.
C Sociological Theories Most social scientists believe that a society’s structure and values can influence suicide rates. French sociologist Émile Durkheim argued that suicide rates are related tosocial integration —that is, the degree to which an individual feels part of a larger group. Durkheim found suicide was more likely when a person lacked social bonds or had relationships disrupted through a sudden change in status, such as unemployment. As one example of the significance of social bond...
- Depeche Mode - Musik.
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Giant Panda - biology.
In 2007 conservationists announced that a parasitic roundworm was responsible for a significant number of the panda deaths reported in the wild since 1990. Theparasite Baylisascaris schroederi causes the disease visceral larval migrans, which results in bleeding in the lungs, the liver, and the intestines, and can also affect the brain. It is not known if other recent pandas deaths were caused by the same parasite or by a different contagious disease. Loss of habitat from deforestation is forc...
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Antibiotics.
In some species of bacteria the cell wall consists primarily of a thick layer of peptidoglycan. Other species have a much thinner layer of peptidoglycan and an outer aswell as an inner membrane. When bacteria are subjected to Gram's stain, these differences in structure affect the differential staining of the bacteria with a dye calledgentian violet. The differences in staining coloration (gram-positive bacteria appear purple and gram-negative bacteria appear colorless or reddish, depending on t...
- Frank Gehry - KUNSTLER.
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Hurricane.
V HOW HURRICANES ARE DETECTED AND MONITORED Since 1943 U.S. military and civilian aircraft have been flying into hurricanes to measure wind velocities and directions, the location and size of the eye, air pressures,and temperatures in different parts of the storm. A coordinated system of tracking hurricanes was developed in the mid-1950s, and steady improvements have beenmade over the years. In addition to reports from aircraft, geosynchronous weather satellites (since 1966) and ocean buoys tha...
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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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Koala - biology.
V REPRODUCTION Female koalas become sexually mature around 18 to 24 months of age. They can produce one offspring a year until they reach about 13 years of age. Males begin toproduce sperm around age 2 and, in the absence of older, stronger males, they may breed at that young age. More often, however, a male must grow big enough tocompete with other males for females, and mating generally begins for males at about 4 years of age. The breeding season for koalas is from October to May, during the...
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- Pergolèse, Jean-Baptiste - compositeur de musique.
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Extinction (biology) - biology.
III ROLE OF MASS EXTINCTION IN EVOLUTION Historically biologists—most famous among them British naturalist Charles Darwin—assumed that extinction is the natural outcome of competition between newlyevolved, adaptively superior species and their older, more primitive ancestors. These scientists believed that newer, more highly evolved species simply drove less well-adapted species to extinction. That is, historically, extinction was thought to result from evolution. It was also thought that this...
- Culture G et Exp.1A devoir 4 BTS CI
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Alemania - geografía.
vecinos. Un acuerdo internacional ejemplar obliga a Alemania a ayudar en la protección medioambiental del Waddenzee o mar de Wadden, el brazo oriental del mar delNorte que comparte con Países Bajos y Dinamarca. Alemania firmó el Convenio sobre el Patrimonio de la Humanidad en 1976 y cuenta con nueve reservas de la biosferareconocidas por el programa El Hombre y la Biosfera de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (UNESCO). Además, existen unaserie de l...
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Michelangelo
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INTRODUCTION
Michelangelo (1475-1564), Italian painter, sculptor, architect, and poet whose artistic accomplishments exerted a tremendous influence on his contemporaries and on
subsequent European art.
(17 ft) tall, was carved from a block of stone that another sculptor had left unfinished. Michelangelo drew on the classical tradition in depicting David as a nude,standing with his weight on one leg, the other leg at rest ( see contrapposto). This pose suggests impending movement, and the entire sculpture shows tense waiting, as David sizes up his enemy and considers his course of action. While David reveals Michelangelo's expert knowledge of anatomy (he had been dissecting corpses for about...
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Michelangelo.
(17 ft) tall, was carved from a block of stone that another sculptor had left unfinished. Michelangelo drew on the classical tradition in depicting David as a nude,standing with his weight on one leg, the other leg at rest ( see contrapposto). This pose suggests impending movement, and the entire sculpture shows tense waiting, as David sizes up his enemy and considers his course of action. While David reveals Michelangelo's expert knowledge of anatomy (he had been dissecting corpses for about...
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Soccer's Big Show Comes to the United States.
There were many doubters, both overseas and within the United States. Some U.S. sportswriters derided the idea of holding the World Cup in the United States asakin to staging the World Series in India—how could there be any local interest? Foreign critics felt that money was the sole reason for FIFA's decision and that thesport was about to be cheapened to make it acceptable to Americans. The rumors flew: FIFA was going to enlarge the goals, it would allow timeouts (unheard of inthe sport) to ac...
- The Alchimist
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- Questions pour comprendre le XXe siècle
- The way in which companies frame themselves, their products and their clients
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Cloning - biology.
found that such embryo cells are totipotent (able to give rise to all the different cell types in the body). Exploiting this characteristic, scientists developed three techniques to clone embryo cells: blastomere separation, blastocyst division, and somatic cell nuclear transfer. A Blastomere Separation In blastomere separation, scientists fertilize an egg cell with a sperm cell in a laboratory dish. The resulting embryo is allowed to divide until it forms a mass of aboutfour cells. Scientist...
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Bacteria - biology.
A2 b Bacterial Killers Some dramatic infectious diseases result from exposure to bacteria that are not part of our normal bacterial community. Cholera, one of the world’s deadliest diseasestoday, is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae . Cholera is spread in water and food contaminated with the bacteria, and by people who have the disease. After entering the body, the cholera bacteria grow in the intestines, often along the surface of the intestinal wall, where they secrete a toxin (poiso...
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1984, Tutmosis III.
Baudouin VANDEWALLE 1976, «La découverte d'Amarnaetd'Akhenaton »,RdE 28,7-24. 1979, «Les textes d'Amarna seréfèrent-ils àune doctrine morale?», OBO 28,353-362. Jacques VANDIER 1936, lafamine dansl'Egypte ancienne, IFAO,RAPH 7. 1949, Lareligion égyptienne, coll.«Mana »,P.U.F. 1950, Mo'alla. Latombe d'Ankhtifi etlatombe deSébekhotep, IFAO,BdE18. 1952, Manuel d'archéologie égyptienne,I,Les époques deformation, Lapréhistoire —lestrois premières dynasties, Paris,Picard. 1954, Manuel d'archéologie égy...
- Bjørn Dæhlie - Sport.
- On the road