46 résultats pour "famé"
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Basketball Hall of Fame.
Lanier, Bob 1992 Lapchick, Joe 1966 Lemon, Meadowlark 2003 Lieberman-Cline, Nancy 1996 Lloyd, Earl 2003 Lovellette, Clyde 1988 Lucas, Jerry 1979 Luisetti, Angelo (Hank) 1959 Macauley, C. Edward 1960 Malone, Moses 2001 Maravich, Peter P. 1987 Marcari, Hortência de Fátima 2005 Martin, Slater 1981 McAdoo, Bob 2000 McCracken, Branch 1960 McCracken, Jack 1962 McDermott, Bobby 1988 McGuire, Dick 1993 McHale, Kevin 1999 Meneghin, Dino 2003 Meyers, Ann 1993 Mikan, George L. 1959 Mikkelson, Vern 1995 Mil...
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Basketball Hall of Fame
Players.
Lanier, Bob 1992 Lapchick, Joe 1966 Lemon, Meadowlark 2003 Lieberman-Cline, Nancy 1996 Lloyd, Earl 2003 Lovellette, Clyde 1988 Lucas, Jerry 1979 Luisetti, Angelo (Hank) 1959 Macauley, C. Edward 1960 Malone, Moses 2001 Maravich, Peter P. 1987 Marcari, Hortência de Fátima 2005 Martin, Slater 1981 McAdoo, Bob 2000 McCracken, Branch 1960 McCracken, Jack 1962 McDermott, Bobby 1988 McGuire, Dick 1993 McHale, Kevin 1999 Meneghin, Dino 2003 Meyers, Ann 1993 Mikan, George L. 1959 Mikkelson, Vern 1995 Mil...
- FAMÉ, -ÉE, adjectif.
- Fama - Mythology.
- FAME
- National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.
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- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - art.
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Hockey Hall of Fame.
Cowley, Bill Center 1968 Crawford, Rusty Left Wing 1962 D'Amico, John Referee/Linesman 1993 Dandurand, Leo Builder 1977 Darragh, Jack Right Wing 1962 Davidson, Scotty Right Wing 1950 Day, Hap Left Wing 1961 Delvecchio, Alex Center 1977 Denneny, Cy Left Wing 1959 Dilio, Frank Builder 1964 Dionne, Marcel Center 1992 Drillon, Gordie Left Wing 1975 Drinkwater, Graham Forward/Defender 1950 Dryden, Ken Goalie 1983 Dudley, George Builder 1958 Duff, Terrance 'Dick' Left Wing 2006 Dumart, Woody Left Wing...
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Hockey Hall of Fame.
Cowley, Bill Center 1968 Crawford, Rusty Left Wing 1962 D'Amico, John Referee/Linesman 1993 Dandurand, Leo Builder 1977 Darragh, Jack Right Wing 1962 Davidson, Scotty Right Wing 1950 Day, Hap Left Wing 1961 Delvecchio, Alex Center 1977 Denneny, Cy Left Wing 1959 Dilio, Frank Builder 1964 Dionne, Marcel Center 1992 Drillon, Gordie Left Wing 1975 Drinkwater, Graham Forward/Defender 1950 Dryden, Ken Goalie 1983 Dudley, George Builder 1958 Duff, Terrance 'Dick' Left Wing 2006 Dumart, Woody Left Wing...
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LA DECHEANCE DE FAMA DANS L’ŒUVRE ‘’LES SOLEILS DE L’INDEPENDANCE
Ministère de l’éducation nationale de l’enseignement Technique et de la formation professionnel REPUBLIQUE DE CÔTE D’IVOIRE Union-Discipline-Travail Etablissement d'application Jean Piaget Année scolaire : 2023-2024 Thème LA DECHEANCE DE FAMA DANS L’ŒUVRE ‘’LES SOLEILS DE L’INDEPENDANCE Matière : Français Classe : Tle A Nom des exposants LEMBI MARIE KOUAME AFFOUE NAHOUROU MARIE DESIRE MEL JOSIAS KONE YASMINE Nom du Professeur Mme. DIABATE Sommaire INTRODUCTI...
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Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
Fieldgate, Norm Player 1979 Fleming, Willie Player 1982 Flutie, Darren Player 2007 Forster, Sidney (Sid) Builder 2001 Foulds, William Builder 1963 Frank, Bill Player 2001 Fulton, Greg Builder 1995 Gabriel, Tony Peter Player 1985 Gaines, Gene Player 1994 Gall, Hugh Player 1963 Gaudaur, Jake Builder 1984 George, Ed Player 2005 Gibson, Frank Builder 1996 Golab, Tony Player 1964 Grant, Bud Builder 1983 Grant, Tommy Player 1995 Grey, Herbert Player 1983 Gray, Lord Earl Builder 1963 Griffing, Dean Pla...
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Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
Fieldgate, Norm Player 1979 Fleming, Willie Player 1982 Flutie, Darren Player 2007 Forster, Sidney (Sid) Builder 2001 Foulds, William Builder 1963 Frank, Bill Player 2001 Fulton, Greg Builder 1995 Gabriel, Tony Peter Player 1985 Gaines, Gene Player 1994 Gall, Hugh Player 1963 Gaudaur, Jake Builder 1984 George, Ed Player 2005 Gibson, Frank Builder 1996 Golab, Tony Player 1964 Grant, Bud Builder 1983 Grant, Tommy Player 1995 Grey, Herbert Player 1983 Gray, Lord Earl Builder 1963 Griffing, Dean Pla...
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Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Griese, Bob Quarterback 1990 Groza, Lou Offensive Tackle/Placekicker 1974 Guyon, Joe Halfback 1966 Halas, George Contributor 1963 Ham, Jack Linebacker 1988 Hampton, Dan Defensive End/Defensive Tackle 2002 Hannah, John Guard 1991 Harris, Franco Running Back 1990 Haynes, Mike Cornerback 1997 Healey, Ed Tackle 1964 Hein, Mel Center 1963 Hendricks, Ted Linebacker 1990 Henry, Wilbur (Pete) Tackle 1963 Herber, Arnie Quarterback 1966 Hewitt, Bill End 1971 Hickerson, Gene Guard 2007 Hinkle, Clarke Fullb...
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Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Griese, Bob Quarterback 1990 Groza, Lou Offensive Tackle/Placekicker 1974 Guyon, Joe Halfback 1966 Halas, George Contributor 1963 Ham, Jack Linebacker 1988 Hampton, Dan Defensive End/Defensive Tackle 2002 Hannah, John Guard 1991 Harris, Franco Running Back 1990 Haynes, Mike Cornerback 1997 Healey, Ed Tackle 1964 Hein, Mel Center 1963 Hendricks, Ted Linebacker 1990 Henry, Wilbur (Pete) Tackle 1963 Herber, Arnie Quarterback 1966 Hewitt, Bill End 1971 Hickerson, Gene Guard 2007 Hinkle, Clarke Fullb...
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National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Doby, Larry Outfielder 1998 Doerr, Bobby Second baseman 1986 Dreyfuss, Barney Executive 2008 Drysdale, Don Pitcher 1984 Duffy, Hugh Outfielder 1945 Durocher, Leo Ernest Shortstop; manager 1994 Eckersley, Dennis Pitcher 2004 Evans, Billy Umpire 1973 Evers, John Joseph Second baseman 1946 Ewing, Buck Catcher 1939 Faber, Red Pitcher 1964 Feller, Bob Pitcher 1962 Ferrell, Rick Catcher 1984 Fingers, Rollie Pitcher 1992 Fisk, Carlton Catcher 2000 Flick, Elmer Outfielder 1963 Ford, Whitey Pitcher 1974...
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Malesuada fames
Males,,ada fa111a La faim mauvaise conseillère Cette expression souligne les effets néfastes de la faim, qui peut inciter à des actes irréfléchis: chez Virgile (Enéide, 6, 276) il s'agit en fait d'un des monstres du vestibule de l'Aveme qui persoMifiait les maux qui tou1111~ntaient les hommes - la James étant suivie par la turpis Egestas, >, cf. n. 1828). L'expression est reprise par Macrobe (Saturnalia, S, 14, 8) et par le Pseudo-Giovencus (/n G('ne.îin, PL 19, 365a), puis, à l'époque m...
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International Women's Sports Hall of Fame.
Kringstad, Annichen Orienteering Contemporary 1995 Ladewig, Marion Bowling Pioneer 1984 Latynina, Larissa Gymnastics Pioneer 1985 Lawrence, Andrea Mead Skiing Pioneer 1983 Lenglen, Suzanne Tennis Pioneer 1984 Mann, Carol Golf Contemporary 1982 Marvignt, Marie Aviation; Mountaineering Pioneer 1987 McCormick, Pat Diving Pioneer 1984 McKay, Heather Racquetball; Squash Pioneer 2003 Meagher, Mary T. Swimming Contemporary 1993 Meyer-Reyes, Debbie Swimming Contemporary 1987 Meyers, Ann Basketball Conte...
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International Women's Sports Hall of Fame.
Kringstad, Annichen Orienteering Contemporary 1995 Ladewig, Marion Bowling Pioneer 1984 Latynina, Larissa Gymnastics Pioneer 1985 Lawrence, Andrea Mead Skiing Pioneer 1983 Lenglen, Suzanne Tennis Pioneer 1984 Mann, Carol Golf Contemporary 1982 Marvignt, Marie Aviation; Mountaineering Pioneer 1987 McCormick, Pat Diving Pioneer 1984 McKay, Heather Racquetball; Squash Pioneer 2003 Meagher, Mary T. Swimming Contemporary 1993 Meyer-Reyes, Debbie Swimming Contemporary 1987 Meyers, Ann Basketball Conte...
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L’Itinéraire spatial de Fama dans Les Soleils des Indépendances d’Ahmadou Kourouma Oumar Guédalla
___________________________________ L’Itinéraire spatial de Fama dans Les Soleils des Indépendances d’Ahmadou Kourouma Oumar Guédalla Université de Maroua (Cameroun) RÉSUMÉ La lecture de Les Soleils des indépendances montre que les espaces exercent une influence considérable sur la vie des personnages. Ceci est d’autant plus vrai quant on connaît la force d’irradiation des espaces sacrés sur les âmes. Fama Doumbouya, personnage principal de la fiction n’échappe pas à ce constat pui...
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Les Soleils des Indépendances
AHMADOU KOUROUMA
1968, Presses de l'Université de Montréal.
1970, Le Seuil.
Fama est l'héritier légitime de...
Les Soleils des Indépendances AHMADOU KOUROUMA 1968, Presses de l'Université de Montréal. 1970, Le Seuil. Fama est l'héritier légitime de la dynastie malinké des Doumbouya. Sans les bouleversements politiques qui ont agité l'Afrique, il aurait succédé à son père et régné sur tout le Horodougou. Mais, malgré tous ses efforts pour prendre le vent, il est un laissé-pour-compte des Indépen dances. Lui, prince Doumbouya, se voit réduit à vivre des distributions de nourriture qui se font au cours de...
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- Patsy Cline Patsy Cline (1932-63), American country music singer, who died in an airplane crash in 1963 at the height of her fame.
- Charlie Chaplin Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977), English motion-picture actor, director, producer, and composer, one of the most creative artists in film history, who first achieved worldwide fame through his performances in silent films.
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Christopher Columbus
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Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), Italian-born Spanish navigator who sailed west across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a route to Asia but achieved fame by making
landfall in the Americas instead.
explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs, merchants, and any others who saw their fortunes tied to the trade winds and ocean currents. Columbus’s brother Bartholomewworked in Lisbon as a mapmaker, and for a time the brothers worked together as draftsmen and book collectors. Later that year, Columbus set sail on a convoy loadedwith goods to be sold in northern Atlantic ports. In 1478 or 1479 Columbus met and married Felipa Perestrello e Moniz, the daughter of a respected, though relatively poor, nob...
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Wayne Gretzky.
and 1991. He was captain of the national team for the 1996 World Cup and made his first Olympic Games appearance as a member of Canada’s ice hockey team duringthe 1998 Winter Games in Nagano, Japan. In 1999, just a few months after his retirement from the NHL, Gretzky was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The board of directors of the Hall of Fame waived thenormal three-year waiting period as a way of honoring Gretzky for all his contributions to the sport of hockey. Gretzky remained active...
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Wayne Gretzky
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Wayne Gretzky, born in 1961, Canadian professional ice hockey player, nicknamed The Great One, who is the National Hockey League (NHL) career leader in goals,
assists, and points (goals and assists combined).
and 1991. He was captain of the national team for the 1996 World Cup and made his first Olympic Games appearance as a member of Canada’s ice hockey team duringthe 1998 Winter Games in Nagano, Japan. In 1999, just a few months after his retirement from the NHL, Gretzky was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. The board of directors of the Hall of Fame waived thenormal three-year waiting period as a way of honoring Gretzky for all his contributions to the sport of hockey. Gretzky remained active...
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The Beatles
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Beatlemania
BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc.
more sophisticated lyrical ideas. The group’s next album, Rubber Soul (1965), is regarded as a creative breakthrough. It featured instruments innovative to Western pop/rock music, such as the Indian sitar, and experimental sounds. The Revolver album (1966) was another important advance in songwriting and musical craftsmanship for the band. IV LATER YEARS AND BREAKUP The pressures caused by the group’s extreme popularity—known as Beatlemania—resulted in safety problems for the group, especi...
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Theodore Roosevelt.
in Oyster Bay, Long Island. The couple had five children, Theodore Jr., Kermit, Ethel Carow, Archibald Bullock, and Quentin. They also raised Alice, Roosevelt’s daughterfrom his first marriage. Discouraged with politics, Roosevelt enjoyed family life and literary pursuits. He wrote Essays on Practical Politics in 1888. The same year he also wrote an opinionated biography of Gouverneur Morris, an American statesman who helped draft the Constitution of the United States. The book revealed far mo...
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Theodore Roosevelt
in Oyster Bay, Long Island. The couple had five children, Theodore Jr., Kermit, Ethel Carow, Archibald Bullock, and Quentin. They also raised Alice, Roosevelt’s daughterfrom his first marriage. Discouraged with politics, Roosevelt enjoyed family life and literary pursuits. He wrote Essays on Practical Politics in 1888. The same year he also wrote an opinionated biography of Gouverneur Morris, an American statesman who helped draft the Constitution of the United States. The book revealed far mo...
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Damnum appellandum est cum mala fama lucrum
Da111n11m appellandu,n est cum ,na/a fama /ucrum Un gain acquis avec une mauvaise réputation doit plutôt être appelé perte Cette sentence de Publilius Syrus (D 13) trouve un parallèle dans la lit térature latine chez Ovide (Amores, 1, 10, 47 sq.), et possède de nom breux précédents grecs : cf. par exemple Hé siode, Les travaux et les jours, 352 ; Sophocle, Antigone, 326 ; fr. 807 R. ; Euripide, Cyclope, 312 ; Alexis fr. 68 K.-A., et surtout plusieurs Monostiques d.e Ménandre, tel le...
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Jackie Robinson Breaks the Barrier.
Leagues. The crowd of fans at the Negro Leagues' annual East-West Classic All-Star Game in 1944 outnumbered the major league All-Star Game 46,247 to 29,589. Another barrier to black players fell when baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis, an adamant opponent of desegregation, died in office in 1944 and wasreplaced by A. B. “Happy” Chandler. Chandler was known to support integration, but it took Branch Rickey, who had built the St. Louis Cardinals' farm system intothe finest in baseba...
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Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein (1879-1955), German-born American physicist and Nobel laureate, best known as the creator of the special and general theories of relativity and for his
bold hypothesis concerning the particle nature of light.
On the basis of the general theory of relativity, Einstein accounted for the previously unexplained variations in the orbital motion of the planets and predicted thebending of starlight in the vicinity of a massive body such as the sun. The confirmation of this latter phenomenon during an eclipse of the sun in 1919 became a mediaevent, and Einstein’s fame spread worldwide. For the rest of his life Einstein devoted considerable time to generalizing his theory even more. His last effort, the unifi...
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Albert Einstein.
On the basis of the general theory of relativity, Einstein accounted for the previously unexplained variations in the orbital motion of the planets and predicted thebending of starlight in the vicinity of a massive body such as the sun. The confirmation of this latter phenomenon during an eclipse of the sun in 1919 became a mediaevent, and Einstein’s fame spread worldwide. For the rest of his life Einstein devoted considerable time to generalizing his theory even more. His last effort, the unifi...
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Country Music
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Willie Nelson
Country singer and musician Willie Nelson gained national popularity during the 1970s for a string of country hits,
including the 1978 hits "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" and "Georgia On My Mind.
Singer and mandolin player Bill Monroe is known as the father of bluegrass music. A virtuoso mandolin player, Monroe combined traditional folk ballads and gospel songswith string-band music played at very fast tempos. Monroe, with his band The Blue Grass Boys, performed from the mid-1920s until Monroe’s death in 1996. Otherwell-known bluegrass performers include banjo player Earl Scruggs, who played with Monroe during the 1940s; the Osborne Brothers, a duo from Kentucky known forits work during...
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Los tiburones - (exposé gratuit en espagnol).
Los tiburones tienen, generalmente, entre una y veinte crías. DEPREDADORES DE LOS MARES El alimento preferido de los tiburones carnívoros son los peces y los crustáceos. Los grandes tiburones blancos pueden alimentarse depresas mayores, como focas, delfines, ballenas y otros mamíferos marinos. Los tiburones desempeñan un papel importante en el ecosistema de los océanos, ya que cazan a los animales más débiles o heridos. LOS TIBURONES Y LAS PERSONAS Los tiburones tienen fama de atacar a las perso...
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Reino Unido - (exposé en espagnol).
Hacia 1530, Enrique VIII creó la Iglesia cristiana anglicana . ¿Sabías que este rey se casó seis veces? Con su hija Isabel I , llegó la prosperidad económica y el esplendor literario. Las obras de William Shakespeare vieron la luz y comenzó a expandirse el Imperio Británico por todo el globo: Sudáfrica, India, Australia... El reinado más largo fue el de la reina Victoria en el siglo XIX: florecieron las artes, las ciencias, la industria y el comercio. Atrévete a leer las obras litera...
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Babe Ruth.
earned. But Ruth’s boyish exuberance, compassion for hospitalized children, and personal warmth and generosity endeared him to most people. During the 1926 World Seriesagainst the St. Louis Cardinals, Ruth received word that one of his fans, a boy named Johnny Sylvester, was hospitalized and extremely ill. Ruth wrote the boy atelegram and promised to hit a home run for him in that day’s game. Ruth made good on his promise with not only one, but three homers. And even at the height offame and for...
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Charles Dickens
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Charles Dickens
English author Charles Dickens ranks as one of the most popular writers in the history of world literature.
Papers of the Pickwick Club (1836-1837; 1837); The Adventures of Oliver Twist (1837-1839; 1838); The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1838-1839; 1839); The Old Curiosity Shop (1840-1841; 1841); Barnaby Rudge (1841); The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1844; 1844); Dombey and Son (1846-1848; 1848); The Personal History of David Copperfield (1849-1850; 1850); Bleak House (1852-1853; 1853); Hard Times (1854); Little Dorrit (1855-1857; 1857); A Tale of Tw...
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Cleveland (Ohio) - geography.
Cleveland Children’s Museum. Also located in University Circle is Severance Hall, the home of the world-acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra. Nearby is the Cleveland PlayHouse, with three large, restored theaters and one of the largest non-profit professional theaters in the country. Downtown is Playhouse Square Center, with fourrecently restored theaters, home to the Cleveland Opera and the Great Lakes Theater Festival. On the waterfront is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum,opened in 1995 and...
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Englische Literatur (Sprache & Litteratur).
Haus der Fama) und The Parlement of Foules (Das Parlament der Vögel) ist der Einfluss französischer Autoren deutlich spürbar. Chaucer diente zahlreichen Autoren des 15. Jahrhunderts in England und Schottland als Vorbild, und wirkte auf zahlreiche Künstler der Folgezeit, namentlich auf William Caxton, John Lydgate, Robert Henryson,William Dunbar und Sir David Lyndsay. In der Nachfolge Chaucers steht auch Sir Thomas Malory, der seinerseits mit Le morte Darthur (um 1460 bis 1470, Der Tod Arth...