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Le mot "parole" dans l'oeuvre de DESCARTES
LE MONDE OU TRAITÉ DE LA LUMIERE, CHAPITRE PREMIER, De la différence qui est entre nos sentiments et les choses qui les produisent. Vous savez bien que les paroles, n'ayant aucune ressemblance avec les choses qu'elles signifient, ne laissent pas de nous les faireconcevoir, et souvent même sans que nous prenions garde au son des mots, ni à leurs syllabes ; Mais vous direz, peut-être, que nos oreilles ne nous font véritablement sentir que le son des paroles, ni nos yeux que lacontenance de c...
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?La Fontaine, « Les Animaux malades de la Peste », Fables, Livre
Les conséquences : En huit vers (7à 14) sont évoquées les conséquences de la peste. Ce tableau est à la fois dramatique et mis à distance par les allusions à d'autres fables. Le chiasme du vers 7 : « Ils ne mouraient pas tous, / mais tous étaient frappés » met en valeur le pronom « tous » et ce faisant, souligne l'universalité du mal. La symétrie entre "mourir" et "être frappés" souligne la morbidité de la peste : ceux qui lui survivent la subissent quand même. Les négations soulig...
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Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Although the drugs are prescribed most often to treat ADHD among children, increasingly adults are taking the drugs for ADHD. From 2002 to 2005 the number ofprescriptions written for adults reportedly increased by 90 percent. In the United States about 2.5 million children and about 1.5 million adults take ADHD drugs. Amember of the FDA advisory panel noted that adults are more likely to have a higher risk of heart problems. Most of the 25 sudden deaths, however, were amongchildren. The prelimin...
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LAIS MARIE DE FRANCE
toujours d'accepter son identité jusqu'à ce qu'elle révèle la ceinture de chasteté. Elle lui dit alors de son voyage douloureux. Mériaduc tente de garder la reine sous son contrôle, mais il est contrarié et finalement tué par Guigemar. "Équitan" est un lai breton, un type de poème narratif, écrit par Marie de France dans le courant du 12ème siècle. Le poème fait partie de ce qui est collectivement connus comme Les Lais de Marie de France. Comme les autres lais dans la coll...
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Atom
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INTRODUCTION
Water Molecule
A water molecule consists of an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, which are attached at an angle of 105°.
spontaneously break apart and change, or decay, into other atoms. Unlike electrons, which are fundamental particles, protons and neutrons are made up of other, smaller particles called quarks. Physicists know of six different quarks.Neutrons and protons are made up of up quarks and down quarks —two of the six different kinds of quarks. The fanciful names of quarks have nothing to do with their properties; the names are simply labels to distinguish one quark from another. Quarks are unique amo...
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Atom - chemistry.
Atoms have several properties that help distinguish one type of atom from another and determine how atoms change under certain conditions. A Atomic Number Each element has a unique number of protons in its atoms. This number is called the atomic number (abbreviated Z). Because atoms are normally electrically neutral,the atomic number also specifies how many electrons an atom will have. The number of electrons, in turn, determines many of the chemical and physical properties ofthe atom. The ligh...
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Neutron
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INTRODUCTION
Neutron, electrically neutral elementary particle that is part of the nucleus of the atom.
Beta DecayBeta decay can occur in two ways. As shown on the left, a neutron turns into a proton by emitting an antineutrino and anegatively charged beta particle. As shown on the right, a proton turns into a neutron by emitting a neutrino and apositively charged beta particle. Positive beta particles are called positrons and negative beta particles are called electrons.After the decay, the nucleus of the atom contains either one less or one more proton. Beta decay changes an atom of oneelement i...
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- Commentaire composé les aventures de Télémaque, Fénelon
- Le fils du Pauvre
- Commentaire Marx: Tendance historique de l'accumulation capitaliste
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L'Empathie En Littérature Dans Blade Runner De Philip K. Dick
déjà été aidés par le passé et le seront certainement dans l'avenir. Cela n'empêche pas Rick, qui n'est pas tellement adepte de laboîte à empathie, de ne voir d'abord que ce côté négatif de l'affaiblissement de sa propre joie. Avec le mercerisme, faire ressentirà autrui ce que l'on ressent, revient à diminuer ce sentiment. Le troisième et dernier inconvénient est physique bien qu'il survienneégalement pendant la pratique. Une simulation de l'ascension d'une montagne apparait à l'utilisateur. Or,...
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MALRAUX André : sa vie et son oeuvre
dans le logement surplombant l'épicerie familiale de Bondy. Il fréq uente le collège, puis, à dix-sept ans, décide de prendre en main sa propre éducation. Pas sionné d'art, élève au musée Guimet et à l'école du Louvre, ce lecteur insatiable apprend le sanskrit. Il gagne sa vie dans le commerce des livres d'occasion, et cette activité l'introduit auprès d'intellectuels chevronnés (Gide, Max Jacob, Reverdy) qui l'encouragent à écrire : la revue...
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Population.
year AD 1, and it took more than 1,500 years to reach the 500 million mark. Growth was not steady but was marked by oscillations dictated by climate, food supply, disease, and war. Starting in the 17th century, great advances in scientific knowledge, agriculture, industry, medicine, and social organization made possible rapid acceleration inpopulation growth. Machines gradually replaced human and animal labor. People slowly acquired the knowledge and means to control disease. By 1900 the worldp...
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couleurs
Cours sur les couleurs • Serge Paulus 2009 • 2 | 2. Psychologie des couleurs 2 La psychologie des couleurs analyse notre manière de vivre la couleur, les liens avec les archétypes, les associations possibles ainsi que les effets, impressions et émotions produites. Il s’agit d’images archétypes qui viennent de l’inconscient dit collectif, propres à tout être humain ( d’un certain milieu culturel ). Voici, par exemple, les critères archétypaux qui correspondent aux six couleurs fondamentale...
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Social Psychology.
During the 1960s, American psychologist Stanley Milgram studied a form of social influence stronger than conformity: obedience to authority. In a famous series ofexperiments that attracted controversy about human research ethics, Milgram put each of 1,000 subjects into a situation in which they were ordered by anexperimenter to administer painful electric shocks to a confederate (who did not actually receive any shocks). The subjects in these studies were led to believe that theywere acting as '...
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Alcoholism.
Although a consensus is growing among health professionals that alcohol dependence is a disease, society’s attitudes toward individuals with drinking problems remainambivalent and confused. Until the mid-20th century, the typical picture of the alcoholic was of someone without steady employment, unable to sustain familyrelationships and most likely in desperate financial straits. But this stereotype was largely dispelled when highly respected people publicly admitted their alcoholdependence and...
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Rocket.
the vacuum of space, however, demonstrated that this belief was not true. In fact, rockets produce more thrust in the vacuum of space than on Earth. Air pressure andfriction with the air reduce a rocket’s thrust by about 10 percent on Earth as compared to the rocket’s performance in space. B Thrust and Efficiency Thrust is a measurement of the force of a rocket, or the amount of “push” exerted backward to move a rocket forward. Thrusts vary greatly from rocket to rocket.Engineers measure thrust...
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Rocket - astronomy.
the vacuum of space, however, demonstrated that this belief was not true. In fact, rockets produce more thrust in the vacuum of space than on Earth. Air pressure andfriction with the air reduce a rocket’s thrust by about 10 percent on Earth as compared to the rocket’s performance in space. B Thrust and Efficiency Thrust is a measurement of the force of a rocket, or the amount of “push” exerted backward to move a rocket forward. Thrusts vary greatly from rocket to rocket.Engineers measure thrust...
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Définition du terme:
CRAINDRE, verbe transitif.
286 ). ß ) Spécialement. RELIGION (langue biblique). Craindre Dieu (Dieu terrible). Les habitants d'Orléans craignaient Dieu. En ce temps-là Dieu se faisait beaucoup craindre; il était presque aussi terrible qu'au temps des Philistins (ANATOLE- FRANÇOIS THIBAULT, DIT ANATOLE FRANCE, Vie de Jeanne d'Arc, tome 1, 1908, page 135 ). — Par extension. Craindre Dieu (Dieu bon, mais constituant une autorité). Respecter, adorer. Il se trouva que le charpentier qui avait fait l'échelle, craignait Dieu (.....
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Learning.
B1 Acquisition The acquisition phase is the initial learning of the conditioned response—for example, the dog learning to salivate at the sound of the bell. Several factors can affect the speed of conditioning during the acquisition phase. The most important factors are the order and timing of the stimuli. Conditioning occurs most quickly when theconditioned stimulus (the bell) precedes the unconditioned stimulus (the food) by about half a second. Conditioning takes longer and the response is...
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Sun - astronomy.
A The Sun’s Place in the Milky Way The Milky Way Galaxy contains about 400 billion stars. All of these stars, and the gas and dust between them, are rotating about a galactic center. Stars that arefarther away from the center move at slower speeds and take longer to go around it. The Sun is located in the outer part of the galaxy, at a distance of 2.6 × 10 17 km (1.6 × 10 17 mi) from the center. The Sun, which is moving around the center at a velocity of 220 km/s (140 mi/s), takes 250 million y...
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Grammaire LA PHRASE
Il. LA PHRASE SIMPLE 1° Une phrase simple est une phrase constituée d'éléments essentiels et obligatoires qui permettent d'obtenir une signification. Ces éléments obli gatoires sont : a) le sujet ou le thème ; b) le verbe ou le prédicat. Uenfant joue. sujet verbe Remarque. Les notions de « sujet » et de « verbe » ne permettent pas toujours de rendre parfaitement compte de la réalité. Aussi préférons nous ici la terminologie des« grammaires moderne...
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Electron
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INTRODUCTION
Models of the Atom
Once scientists discovered the electron, they set out to explain how electrons behave in atoms.
Electron Density and Orbital ShapesAtomic orbitals are mathematical descriptions of where the electrons in an atom (or molecule) are most likely to be found.These descriptions are obtained by solving an equation known as the Schrödinger equation, which expresses ourknowledge of the atomic world. As the angular momentum and energy of an electron increases, it tends to reside indifferently shaped orbitals. The orbitals corresponding to the three lowest energy states are s, p, and d, respectively....
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