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COUR DE SOCIOLOGIE
Cours 1 : 20 sept.12 - Voir Epi plan du cours, bibliographie, conseil ... - Voir les résumés du chapitre - Christelle Avril, Marie Cartier et Delphine Serre : Méthodes, Récits - Revues sociologiques : Sociologie du travail, Travail et emploi (disponible en ligne Travail.gouv.fr) - Site internet : Centre d’Etude pour l’emploi, DARES Plan du Cours CHAPITRE 3 : LA DIVISION SEXUEE DU TRAVAIL. CHAPITRE 4 : LE MONDE DU TRAVAIL AU PRISME DE L’IMMIGRATION. CHAPITRE 1 : AUTONOMIE ET ALIEN...
- Cours de droit Constitutionnel
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La violence contre les enfants en afrique de l'ouest
Résumé Exécutif Les violences commises contre les enfants sont multiples et s’inscrivent dans des contextes économiques, politiques et socioculturels variés. Nombre de pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre souffrent de pauvreté, de la guerre, de maladies et d’urbanisation croissante qui tendent à aggraver les violences contre les enfants. De manière à pouvoir mieux comprendre l’ampleur du phénomène, la complexité des problèmes et...
- Cours d'institutions juridictionelle
- finances publics
- Droit administratif
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Cours de Droit privé
2 TRONCHET, PORTALIS, MALLEVILLE, BIGOT DE PREMENEU. Le projet élaboré par cette commission fut ensuite communiquer pour observation au tribunal de cassation et aux tribunauxd'appel et enfin transmis aux conseils d'état pour être définitivement mis au point. Le projet définitif issu de ses travaux fut votépar le conseil législatif, cette loi abroge du même coup tous les textes antérieurs relatifs aux matières concernés. Le code de 1804 est dominé par un esprit transactuel entre les...
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Liberia - country.
West Atlantic, or Kwa linguistic groups. D Education Education is free and compulsory for children between the ages of 6 and 15. However, a scarcity of educational facilities means that few Liberians progress beyondprimary school. Almost all children of primary school-age attend school, but the figure drops to 23 percent (1999–2000) for secondary school-age children. Just 60percent of the population was literate in 2005. Higher education is provided by the University of Liberia (1862), in Monro...
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DROIT ADMINISTRATIF - cours complet
Droit administratif DROIT ADMINISTRATIF Dictionnaire de droit administratif (Van Lang); GAJA (Long-Weil-Brabant) I. L'organisation administrative (acteurs et relation) → actions de l'administration II. Actes et actions administratives III. Citoyenneté administrative → réaction des administrés Introduction Définition : droit administratif : pas le droit de l'administration. Administare = servir, pour le service de l'administré. Sens organique : Administration est un organe, une...
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Kuwait (country) - country.
Oil revenues have allowed Kuwait to build an extensive educational system, yielding a literacy rate of 84 percent. Public school is free and compulsory from the age of 6to 13, and several private schools also teach this age group. Kuwait University (founded in 1966) is also free and offers programs in a wide range of professional andscientific fields at several campuses. Both the extensive library system at Kuwait University and the collection at Kuwait National Museum (1957) were heavily damage...
- Comment comprenez-vous la différence que Pline établit entre un «prince» et un «maître» et Qu'est-ce qui permet, selon vous, à un peuple d'éviter que le prince ne devienne maître ?
- Insanity planning
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Capital Punishment.
deterrent effect. Capital punishment advocates note that because the death penalty is reserved for the most aggravated murders, the deterrent effect of capitalpunishment on such crimes may not be apparent in data on homicide rates in general. Supporters also urge that the conflicting results of various studies indicate thatthe deterrent effect of the death penalty cannot not be proven or disproven with any certainty. They maintain that in the absence of conclusive proof that the threat ofexecuti...
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Criminal Punishment.
In the United States and Canada, younger offenders may be sentenced to highly regimented, military-style correctional programs known as boot camps. Generally,offenders volunteer to participate in boot camp programs to avoid other types of incarceration. At boot camps, officials subject offenders to strict discipline and physicaltraining. They also provide educational or vocational programs. Boot camps serve as an alternative to traditional, long-term incarceration and attempt to train offenderst...
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Martin Van Buren.
political ambitions. The Clintonians cited as one example of Van Buren's unscrupulous methods his support of a convention in 1821 to revise the state's constitution. Van Buren and hisBucktails said they wanted to make the constitution more democratic. The Clintonians retorted that the real aim was to oust them from office. Both sides were right. Therevised constitution introduced a needed extension of voting rights and improved the operation of the state government. However, it also removed many...
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Martin Van Buren
political ambitions. The Clintonians cited as one example of Van Buren's unscrupulous methods his support of a convention in 1821 to revise the state's constitution. Van Buren and hisBucktails said they wanted to make the constitution more democratic. The Clintonians retorted that the real aim was to oust them from office. Both sides were right. Therevised constitution introduced a needed extension of voting rights and improved the operation of the state government. However, it also removed many...
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Civil Rights Movement in the United States - U.
The Great Depression of the 1930s increased black protests against discrimination, especially in Northern cities. Blacks protested the refusal of white-owned businessesin all-black neighborhoods to hire black salespersons. Using the slogan “Don't Buy Where You Can't Work,” these campaigns persuaded blacks to boycott thosebusinesses and revealed a new militancy. During the same years, blacks organized school boycotts in Northern cities to protest discriminatory treatment of blackchildren. The bla...
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United States Senate.
providing for military forces, and declaring war. Article I, Section 8, also gives Congress implied powers—to “make all laws which shall be necessary and proper” forcarrying out the enumerated powers, and to investigate and oversee the executive branch. The Senate also has the power to conduct impeachment trials against thepresident, federal judges, and other officials. The Senate can only impeach someone after the House brings charges, however. A two-thirds majority vote of thesenators in the c...
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James Madison.
In the spring of 1784 Madison again ran for election to the Virginia assembly, and won. He served nearly three years there, pursuing the same objectives he had foughtfor in Congress. He advocated strengthening the federal government, which was an unpopular position in Virginia, as it was in most of the states. He consistentlysupported measures, at both state and national levels, that would best safeguard the rights of the individual. Madison also continued to oppose any connection betweenchurch...
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James Madison
In the spring of 1784 Madison again ran for election to the Virginia assembly, and won. He served nearly three years there, pursuing the same objectives he had foughtfor in Congress. He advocated strengthening the federal government, which was an unpopular position in Virginia, as it was in most of the states. He consistentlysupported measures, at both state and national levels, that would best safeguard the rights of the individual. Madison also continued to oppose any connection betweenchurch...
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James Madison - USA History.
In the spring of 1784 Madison again ran for election to the Virginia assembly, and won. He served nearly three years there, pursuing the same objectives he had foughtfor in Congress. He advocated strengthening the federal government, which was an unpopular position in Virginia, as it was in most of the states. He consistentlysupported measures, at both state and national levels, that would best safeguard the rights of the individual. Madison also continued to oppose any connection betweenchurch...
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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
A Religious Freedom Although religious freedom has not generally been curtailed in the United States, Roman Catholics, Jews, and members of such unconventional Protestant groups as theOneida Community and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have historically been discriminated against and sometimes have even been persecuted,although today overt discrimination has almost vanished. The federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as many state and local laws, prohibits religious discrimi...
- La leçon de violon de Hoffmann
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United Nations.
and programs to carry out its recommendations. It elects members to serve on certain agencies and programs, and it coordinates those programs through variouscommittees. B Security Council The Security Council is the most powerful body in the UN. It is responsible for maintaining international peace, and for restoring peace when conflicts arise. Its decisionsare binding on all UN members and have the force of international law. The Security Council has the power to define what is a threat to sec...
- Livre du professeur 4eme hatier
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La Madone Litta Léonard de Vinci
Analyse ......., La Madone Litta, ou La Madone allaitant l'Enfant, a été attribuée aux élèves milanais de Léonard par de nombreux chercheurs aux yeux desquels cette œuvre a pu être exécutée sans intervention directe du maître, d'après un dessin ou un carton de Léonard. Mais il s'agit plus vraisemblablement d'une œuvre exécutée par Léonard au cours de son premier séjour milanais et terminée par un des ses élèves, peut-être Bo...
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Puerto Rico - geography.
the length of the day remains fairly constant throughout the year. San Juan has a mean July temperature of 28°C (83°F) and a mean January temperature of 25°C (77°F). The average temperature of the seawater surrounding theisland is 27°C (81°F), with little variation during the course of the year. The entire island is cooled by the trade winds from the northeast. This air also contains much water vapor. As the air is forced to rise over the mountains, it becomescooler and the water vapor condenses...
- 861 SUJETS-TEXTES DE L’ÉPREUVE DE PHILOSOPHIE AU BACCALAURÉAT
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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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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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- Cour Institution judiciaire
- Introduction au droit public
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À l'extrémité occidentale de l'Eurasie, la France occupe une
position charnière entre l'Europe du Nord et l'Europe du Sud.
Géographie Les conditions naturelles Ni le relief, ni les sols, ni les conditions climatiques n'ont été des obstacles au peuplement et au développement économique. La France n'a certes pas de climat qui permette plusieurs récoltes par an, ni de delta particulièrement fertile, mais elle ne connaît aucun facteur physique trop contraignant, n'est pas affectée d'une grande probabilité de risques naturels majeurs, et bénéficie par ailleurs d'une grande diversité de terroirs. L'évolution géolog...
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Présentation du Contrat social de Rousseau
clauses en sont légitimes. Pour formuler leur argumentation les théoriciens du droit naturel s'appuient sur l'idée, familière à l'époque, d'unhypothétique état de nature, c'est à dire d'un état de l'humanité précédant toute espèce d'institution, où leshommes n'obéissant à aucune autorité, vivent dans l'indépendance et l'égalité. L'égalité consistant en ceci : nuln'est par nature fondé à commander aux autres ou destiné à obéir. Dès lors, pour que se forme la Société Civile (ou...
- Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques [URSS]
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Montesquieu - De l'esprit des lois : La puissance exécutrice
Textes commentés 51 [ En face de la puissance législative dédoublée en laquelle les pouvoirs des Chambres exigent d'être équilibrés, la puissance exécutrice doit être confiée à un monarque - non point que Montesquieu assure une défense inconditionnelle de la monarchie, mais il pense, comme Bodin deux siècles avant lui, que l'efficacité de l'action politique est plus grande si elle dépend d'un seul plutôt que d'une assemblée. Mais l'argument est ici a...