16 résultats pour "associativité"
- associativité n.
- associativité - encyclopédie.
- MATHEMATIQUES - LES NOMBRES PROPRIÉTÉS PRINCIPALES DES OPÉRATIONS DANS R L'addition Associativité Quels que soient les réels a, b, c : a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c Cette propriété permet d'effectuer des regroupements.
-
Samuel de Champlain.
From 1616 to 1620 Champlain spent most of each year in France, with brief summer visits to Québec. In France he had to struggle to keep the Canadian enterprisealive, raise capital, and enlist workers. He also had to fight to keep his command over Québec. In 1618 he presented reports on the future of the French colonies inAmerica to the king and to the French Chamber of Commerce. In these reports he proposed that 300 settler families and 15 Récollets be established at Québec, with 300 soldiers to...
-
Samuel de Champlain - explorer.
From 1616 to 1620 Champlain spent most of each year in France, with brief summer visits to Québec. In France he had to struggle to keep the Canadian enterprisealive, raise capital, and enlist workers. He also had to fight to keep his command over Québec. In 1618 he presented reports on the future of the French colonies inAmerica to the king and to the French Chamber of Commerce. In these reports he proposed that 300 settler families and 15 Récollets be established at Québec, with 300 soldiers to...
-
Woodrow Wilson.
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
-
Woodrow Wilson
daughters. In 1885 Wilson also accepted a position with the newly opened Bryn Mawr College, a school for women near Philadelphia. Wilson was not particularly patient with womenas intellectual associates and did not enjoy his teaching duties. He was, however, able to pursue his writing. A University Professor In 1888 Wilson left Bryn Mawr for a professorship in history and political economy at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. There, in 1889, he published The State, a lengthy textbook analyz...
-
Warren G.
In his few campaign speeches, Harding relied mainly on the political effectiveness of bland generalities. Sometimes his statements were deliberately confusing. Forexample, he promised internationally minded voters that he would support an “association of nations,” while at the same time he promised “America first!” toisolationists. In this way he won the support of influential Republicans who believed in the League of Nations as well as those who opposed it. Harding's inoffensive standon the lea...
-
-
Abolitionist Movement.
The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1789-1799), widely seen as revolutions by citizens against oppressive rulers, transformed thisEnlightenment assertion into a call for universal liberty and freedom. The successful slave revolt that began in the French colony of Saint-Domingue in 1791 was part of this revolutionary age. Led by François Dominique ToussaintLouverture, black rebels overthrew the colonial government, ended slavery in the colony, and in 1804 established th...
-
Abolitionist Movement - U.
The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1789-1799), widely seen as revolutions by citizens against oppressive rulers, transformed thisEnlightenment assertion into a call for universal liberty and freedom. The successful slave revolt that began in the French colony of Saint-Domingue in 1791 was part of this revolutionary age. Led by François Dominique ToussaintLouverture, black rebels overthrew the colonial government, ended slavery in the colony, and in 1804 established th...
-
Trinité-et-Tobago.
Population 2 007 711 habitants (2008) Densité de population 99,6 habitants au km 2 (2008) Taux de fécondité 1,27 enfant(s) par femme (2008) Taux de mortalité 10,5 ‰ (2008) Taux de mortalité infantile 4,3 ‰ (2008) Taux de croissance de la population -0,09 % (2008) Espérance de vie hommes : 73 ans (2008)femmes : 80,7 ans (2008) Population par tranches d'âge moins de 25 ans : 25,6 % (2008)25-64 ans : 58,1 % (2008)plus de 65 ans : 16,3 % (2008) Taux d'urbanisation 50,8 % (2005) Taux d'alphabétisatio...
-
Zambia - geografía.
Yacimiento de cobre en ZambiaLas ricas vetas minerales del Copperbelt (cinturón del cobre) han tenido una importancia capital en la historia moderna de Zambia. ElCopperbelt se extiende hacia el oeste de Zambia central desde el sur de la República Democrática del Congo y contiene algunos delos mayores yacimientos de cobre de África. La producción en 2004 fue de 426.900 toneladas.Jason Laure/Woodfin Camp and Associates, Inc. La mayor parte del país tiene una vegetación de sabana —praderas salpicad...
-
Antiguo Egipto - historia.
prolonga hasta el corazón del África septentrional. Los antiguos egipcios distinguieron perfectamente el árido Deshret (“tierra roja”) y el fértil Kemet (“tierra negra”, por elcolor de su suelo aluvial). Sentían el primero, el desierto, como una tierra extraña, a la que solo se aventuraban para la obtención de metales (como el oro), minerales ypiedras preciosas. En cambio, consideraban el valle del Nilo su hogar; en él se sentían seguros y protegidos por una serie de de dioses que, indefectiblem...
-
Plato
I
INTRODUCTION
Plato (428?
one of the individuals escapes from the cave into the light of day. With the aid of the sun, that person sees for the first time the real world and returns to the cave withthe message that the only things they have seen heretofore are shadows and appearances and that the real world awaits them if they are willing to struggle free oftheir bonds. The shadowy environment of the cave symbolizes for Plato the physical world of appearances. Escape into the sun-filled setting outside the cave symbolize...
-
Plato.
one of the individuals escapes from the cave into the light of day. With the aid of the sun, that person sees for the first time the real world and returns to the cave withthe message that the only things they have seen heretofore are shadows and appearances and that the real world awaits them if they are willing to struggle free oftheir bonds. The shadowy environment of the cave symbolizes for Plato the physical world of appearances. Escape into the sun-filled setting outside the cave symbolize...
-
Tajikistan - country.
by more than 100 percent due to a high birth rate and improvements in medical care. During the early 1990s, however, the growth rate began to decline due to civilwar and emigration. A Ethnic Groups and Languages Tajiks constitute the largest ethnic group in Tajikistan, making up about 65 percent of the population. The peoples who live in Gorno-Badakhshan, located in the Pamirs,are classified as Tajiks, although their languages and customs are distinct. The largest minority group in the country...