72 résultats pour "hair"
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Peut-on haïr la raison ?
raison, c'est haïr la réflexion, mais également la morale, puisque c'est la raison qui donne la faculté de considérer lebien et le mal. Haïr la raison, ce serait donc également haïr l'homme. Transition : Cependant, n'est-ce pas uniquement lorsqu'on se place déjà dans la perspective de la raison comme valeur supérieure que l'on estime qu'il n'est pas légitime d'haïr la raison ? En effet, c'est du point de vue de la raisonque l'on peut dire que la raison est une valeur supérieure, c'est déjà êtr...
- Hair. Hair, collective term for slender, threadlike outgrowths of the epidermis
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La comédie musicale Hair, 1968 une critique de la société américaine
Deux scènes tirées de la version cinémato graphique de la comédie musicale Hair, sortie en 1977, réalisée par Milos Forman La comédie musicale Hair, une critique de la société américaine La comédie musicale Haïr incarne le côté mystique du mouvement hippie, mais prend aussi directement position sur la guerre du Vietnam, aux �tats-Unis. La première à Broadway, le 29 avril 1968, annonce un succès mondial. J ames Rado, Galt McDermot et Gerome R...
- Chats à poil court: American whire hair centy hair.
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Peut-on haïr la vérité ?
Ainsi, Freud a recensé ce qu'il a appelé « les trois humiliations » subies par l'homme ( Introduction à la psychanalyse moderne ) : 1. Humiliation cosmologique avec Copernic, la terre n'est plus le centre du monde. 2. Humiliation biologique avec Darwin, l'homme ne provient plus de l'homme, n'est pas le descendantd'Adam, mais le produit d'une évolution 3. Humiliation psychologique avec Freud : l'homme n'est pas le maître de lui-même, son psychisme luiéchappe. à L'homme a peur de la vérité...
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Peut-on haïr la vérité ?
Tout homme désire comprendreL'aventure humaine est d'abord et avant tout une aventure de l'esprit. Le désir de comprendre les phénomènes a pour première origine la peur de l'inconnu. Les lois de la gravitation universelle nous font savoir qu'il est impossible que laterre se mette soudainement à chuter comme le ferait une pierre lâchée dans le vide. L'esprit qui comprend est un esprit apaisé.Celui qui se trompe est malheureuxLa résolution d'un problème est toujours source de satisfaction. L'espri...
- « Faut il haïr les autres pour être soi même ? »
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Pourquoi haïr la culture ?
« des » cultures, fruits d'un mécanisme commun à toute l'humanité. Sans aller jusqu'à la haine c'est peut être « laculture » envisagée comme mécanisme qui peut susciter la méfiance. Dans le Second discours , Rousseau remarque qu'hors de l'état de nature, c'est à dire après l'institution de la propriété privée, et donc après la création d'unecertaine « culture », l'homme perd son égalité naturelle et qu'il se retrouve dans les « fers », c'est à dire sous ladomination de ses semblables à l'état c...
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- Le terme "haïr" dans l'oeuvre de DESCARTES
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Avez-vous besoin comme l'écrit Alain Robbe-Grillet, de « juger » d'« aimer », de « haïr » le personnage pour apprécier la lecture d'un roman ?
par un amour impossible. Ce personnage tourmenté devient l'allégorie des souffrances provoquées par une passiondestructrice et déclencha, chez les contemporains de Goethe, une vague de suicides baptisée aujourd'hui fièvrewerthienne. Emma Bovary, d'une certaine manière, émeut le lecteur qui s'attache à ce personnage tantôt ridicule tantôt trèstouchant mais surtout terriblement humain. Flaubert nous livre une femme en proie à un ennui incurable, éternelleinsatisfaite, qui rêvant trop à une vie e...
- Chats à poil court: American short hair .
- Chats à poil court: Exotic short hair.
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Skin.
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Skin, outer body covering of an animal. The term skin
III SKIN APPENDAGES In humans, the skin appendages, or structures embedded in the skin, include hair, nails, and several types of glands. Glands are groups of cells that produce andsecrete substances needed by other parts of the body. In other vertebrates, the skin appendages include scales (in fish and reptiles) and feathers (in birds). Together,the skin and the skin appendages are known as the integumentary system of the body. A Hair Hair is a distinguishing characteristic of mammals, a gro...
- HAIR MILOS FORMAN
- Pourquoi haïr ?
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Excerpt from The Comedy of Errors - anthology.
DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Ay, sir, and wherefore; for they say every why hath a wherefore. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE. Why first: for flouting me; and then wherefore:For urging it the second time to me. DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Was there ever any man thus beaten out of season,When in the why and the wherefore is neither rhyme nor reason?Well, sir, I thank you. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRACUSE. Thank me, sir, for what? DROMIO OF SYRACUSE. Marry, sir, for this something that you gave me for nothing. ANTIPHOLUS OF SYRA...
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Comparative Anatomy.
In comparing two species, anatomists have to be careful to differentiate between homologous structures, which are ones that have evolved from a shared ancestor, andanalogous structures, which have developed from different origins. Homologous structures are built on the same underlying plan. A human arm, a bat’s wing, and awhale’s flipper look quite different from the outside, but the bones inside reveal that these limbs all have the same basic structure. Analogous structures, by contrast,often l...
- DANS UN MÊME CARCAN Haïra Hazaz (résumé)
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Ear.
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Ear, organ of hearing and balance. Only vertebrates, or animals
line or rotates in any direction. Each canal also contains sensory areas with sensory hair cells that project into a cone-shaped cap of gelatin. Two of the semicircularcanals are in a vertical position and are used to detect vertical movement, such as jumping or falling. The third canal is horizontal and detects horizontal movement,such as turning or spinning. The action of the canals depends on the inertia of the fluid inside. When the motion of the body changes, the fluid lags behind, causing...
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Human Sexuality.
About six weeks after conception, if a Y chromosome is present in the embryo's cells (as it is in normal males), a gene on the chromosome directs the undifferentiatedgonads to become testes. If the Y chromosome is not present (as in normal females), the undifferentiated gonads will become ovaries. If the gonads become testes, they begin to produce androgens (male hormones, primarily testosterone) by about eight weeks after conception. These androgens stimulate development of the one set of the...
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Aboriginal Australians - History.
Until Europeans began to settle in Australia in 1788, the Aboriginal way of life was supported by hunting, gathering, and fishing. Like other hunting and gatheringpeoples, Aboriginal people had an extremely detailed knowledge of their environment, especially plant ecology and animal behavior. The deep connection betweenAboriginal people and the natural world influenced every part of their culture, including their food gathering, tools, trade, religion, art, music, language, and socialorganizatio...
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Argumentaire du livre La Haine, de Gunther Anders
fabrication du sentiment de haine. Traufe soutient qu’il fait « ingurgiter » (p.43) la haine aux soldats en leur offrant une personne à combattre et à détester – un ennemi donc – car « ils aiment la haine en tant que telle, davantage qu’ils ne haïssent ceux qui en font chaque fois l’objet » (p.43) : c’est la première phase de la haine. La deuxième arrive lorsque les soldats haïssent « réellement » (p.45) du fait qu’ils combattent...
- Chats à poil court: British short hair.
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Hawaii (state) - geography.
limestone along the coast. The volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands are all so-called shield volcanoes, or lava domes. Unlike the volcanoes of Alaska and South America, those of Hawaii were notcreated by very explosive eruptions. Formed mostly by lava flows, they are great rounded mountain masses, rather than steep-sided cones. Mauna Kea, dormant forcenturies, is the highest mountain in the state. It rises to 4,205 m (13,796 ft) above sea level, and its summit is dotted with cinder cones formed by...
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Hawaii (state) - USA History.
limestone along the coast. The volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands are all so-called shield volcanoes, or lava domes. Unlike the volcanoes of Alaska and South America, those of Hawaii were notcreated by very explosive eruptions. Formed mostly by lava flows, they are great rounded mountain masses, rather than steep-sided cones. Mauna Kea, dormant forcenturies, is the highest mountain in the state. It rises to 4,205 m (13,796 ft) above sea level, and its summit is dotted with cinder cones formed by...
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Mammal - biology.
On land, mammals live in many different habitats, and at a wide range of altitudes. Many mammals dig burrows as refuges or as places to raise their young, but somehave developed a largely subterranean lifestyle, feeding on small animals or plant roots beneath the soil's surface. These animals, including moles and mole-rats, digthrough the ground either with spadelike front paws or with their teeth, and they detect danger by being highly sensitive to vibrations transmitted through the soil.Most m...
- Chacun de nous a sa manière d'aimer et de haïr, et cet amour, cette haine, reflètent sa personnalité tout entière.
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Dog.
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Dog, mammal generally considered to be the first domesticated animal.
French word for butterfly because it has ears that resemble butterfly wings, is a happy, friendly dog, suitable for small living spaces. The final dog group, nonsporting ,includes a wide variety of purebreds that differ in size, coat, overall appearance, and personality, from the shorthaired spotted dalmatian to the curly-haired poodle. V DOG BEHAVIOR Instinctive behaviors of the domestic dog are comparable to those of its wild relatives, the wolf, coyote, fox, and jackal. Unlike trained behavi...
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Dog - biology.
French word for butterfly because it has ears that resemble butterfly wings, is a happy, friendly dog, suitable for small living spaces. The final dog group, nonsporting ,includes a wide variety of purebreds that differ in size, coat, overall appearance, and personality, from the shorthaired spotted dalmatian to the curly-haired poodle. V DOG BEHAVIOR Instinctive behaviors of the domestic dog are comparable to those of its wild relatives, the wolf, coyote, fox, and jackal. Unlike trained behavi...
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Rhinoceros - biology.
Male and female rhinos have a similar physical appearance, although male rhinos are usually larger than females, with the size difference varying between species. Inthe wild, some rhinos probably live into their late 40s, and they have survived into their 30s in captivity. IV TYPES OF RHINOCEROSES Until recently, mammalogists divided the rhinoceros family into three subfamilies, each with different characteristics. Scientists now believe that living rhinos belong to asingle subfamily, although...
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Cat Family - biology.
cats have coats that are mainly brown, yellow, or gray, often with white underbellies. The cubs of many species of cats have spotted coats, which helps hide them ingrass and underbrush from predators. Adult cats that have mainly spotted patterns in their fur include cheetahs, leopards, clouded leopards, jaguars, ocelots, margays, Geoffroy’s cat, and servals. Singlecolor coats are found in lions, pumas, and jaguarundis. Some individuals among leopards and jaguars, and more rarely in other species...
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- « Heureusement, la littérature ne se contente pas de nous faire réfléchir ; elle offre d'abord une éducation de la sensibilité : elle nous fait aimer, haïr certains personnages, certains gestes, ressentir les joies et les accablements de l'existence, et nous apprend l'émerveillement. » Que pensez-vous de cette appréciation concernant les divers rôles possibles de la littérature. Vous illustrerez votre réflexion de références littéraires précises.
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« Pourquoi nous haïr ? Nous sommes solidaires, emportés par la même planète, équipage d'un même navire. Et s'il est bon que des civilisations s'opposent pour favoriser des synthèses nouvelles, il est mons¬trueux qu'elles s'entredévorent. » Commentez cette opinion de Saint-Exupéry.
'~-.............. #i~J·F--------------------------- L'O.N.U. se propose de faire respecter les droits ainsi que la souveraineté de chaque nation .Cette organisation assure la paix du monde. Dans le cadre même de l'O.N.U., l'U.N.E.S.C.O., dont le siège se trouve à Paris est chargé du développement culturel et de la lutte contre l'analpha bétisme à l'échelle mondiale. Un mouvement généreux est en marche et il y a lieu d'espérer...
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Anatomy.
The body defends itself against foreign proteins and infectious microorganisms by means of a complex dual system that depends on recognizing a portion of the surfacepattern of the invader. The two parts of the system are termed cellular immunity, in which lymphocytes are the effective agent, and humoral immunity, based on theaction of antibody molecules. When particular lymphocytes recognize a foreign molecular pattern (termed an antigen), they release antibodies in great numbers; other lymphocy...
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Race - biology.
distributed as a cline, generally varying along a north-south line. Skin color is lightest in northern Europeans, especially in those who live around the Baltic Sea, andbecomes gradually darker as one moves toward southern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and into northern Africa and northern subtropical Africa. Skin isdarkest in people who live in the tropical regions of Africa. The lack of clear-cut discontinuities makes any racial boundary based on skin color totally arbitrary. Sim...
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Avez-vous besoin d'aimer, de haïr ou de juger un personnage pour apprécier la
lecture du roman ?
Avez-vous besoin d'aimer,...
Avez-vous besoin d'aimer, de haïr ou de juger un personnage pour apprécier la lecture du roman ? Avez-vous besoin d'aimer, de haïr ou de juger un personnage pour apprécier la lecture du roman ? => Intérêt pour le lecteur : se plonge dans les aventures du personnage (vs la vie du lecteur, plus monotone). Un héros peut-il être médiocre ? Doit-il être aimé, admiré par le lecteur ? I- Le roman et le héros A- Des destins d’exception • Le roman ne raconte pas d’histoires banales, elles doivent sortir...
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lecture analytique de Dom Juan
que l'auteur s'adresse : - Certes, les hommes sont tenus pour responsables de leurs « erreurs », ils n'ont pas su profiter de leur présence au monde, font un mauvais usage du cadeau de la vie que Dieu leur a fait (« tu ne nous a point donné un coeur pour nous haïr et des mains pour nous égorger ») mais cependant, le lecteur peut être sensible à l'ironie discrète de Voltaire qui présente une Création peu enviable : « Toi qui as tout donné » (l. 4-5), « ta bonté qui nous a donné cet instant » mais...
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Excerpt from Love's Labour's Lost - anthology.
BEROWNE. I could put thee in comfort—not by two that I know.Thou makest the triumviry, the corner-cap of society,The shape of Love's Tyburn, that hangs up simplicity. LONGAVILLE. I fear these stubborn lines lack power to move.(Reading ) “O sweet Maria, empress of my love!”— These numbers will I tear, and write in prose.He tears the paper BEROWNE. O, rhymes are guards on wanton Cupid's hose;Disfigure not his shop. LONGAVILLE. ( taking another paper ) This same shall go: (Reading ) “Did not the he...
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Molière, Tartuffe, Acte III, scène 2.
Tartuffe, Laurent, Dorine.
TARTUFFE, apercevant Dorine.
Laurent, serrez ma haire avec ma discipline,
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Molière, Tartuffe, Acte III, scène 2. Tartuffe, Laurent, Dorine. TARTUFFE, apercevant Dorine. Laurent, serrez ma haire avec ma discipline, Et priez que toujours le Ciel vous illumine. Si l'on vient pour me voir, je vais aux prisonniers Des aumônes que j'ai partager les deniers. DORINE. Que d'affectation et de forfanterie ! TARTUFFE. Que voulez-vous ? DORINE. Vous dire... TARTUFFE. Il tire un mouchoir de sa poche. Ah ! mon Dieu, je vous prie, Avant que de parler prenez-moi ce mouchoir. DORINE. Co...
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tartuffe acte 3 scene 2
l'ascèse et la sagesse. Accompagné de son valet, à qui il adresse un premier ordre, Tartuffe fait en sorte d'être entendu par Dorine. La didascalie « apercevant Dorine » prouve en effet que Tartuffe agit non pas en fonction d'une nécessité chrétienne (souffrir comme le Christ), mais pour attirer l'attention de Dorine qui, selon toute vraisemblance, se tient à une certaine distance. Le vers à l'impératif qui suit l'indication didascalique confirme la mise en scène de Tartuffe : « Laurent, serrez...
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Dictionnaire en ligne:
ENTRE-, préfixe.
entre-marches. - " Partie montante entre deux marches ". La faible hauteur des entre-marches et (...) la largeur des degrés (JOSEPH MALÈGUE, Augustin ou le Maître est là, tome 1, 1933, page 20) entre-solives. - Les innombrables interstices et les incomptables fentes qui fissuraient les entre-solives (JOSEPH MALÈGUE, Augustin ou le Maître est là, tome 1, 1933 page 198) entre-strophes. - Il ne faut compter, à cause des alinéas, des chiffres et des entre-strophes qu'environ 20 vers par page (VICTOR...
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Camel - biology.
of water in the stomach or hump as was once commonly believed. Unlike other mammals, however, the camel can survive as long as three weeks without drinking,depending on the water content of its food. It can survive a water loss of about 40 percent of its normal body weight. In comparison, a loss of 15 percent is usually fatalfor humans. Camels can go without water due to several unique adaptations to their environment. The camel conserves more water in its body than any other mammal. It excretes...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Perseus and Medusa - anthology.
The Sea-monster Perseus, continuing his flight, arrived at the country of the Æthiopians, of which Cepheus was king. Cassiopeia his queen, proud of her beauty, had dared to compareherself to the Sea-Nymphs, which roused their indignation to such a degree that they sent a prodigious sea-monster to ravage the coast. To appease the deities,Cepheus was directed by the oracle to expose his daughter Andromeda to be devoured by the monster. As Perseus looked down from his aerial height he beheld thev...
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Cat.
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Cat, small, mainly carnivorous animal, Felis silvestris catus, member of
D Coat Colors The domestic cat's original coat color was probably grayish-brown with darker tabby stripes, a color that provides excellent camouflage in a variety of environments. Allother coat colors and patterns are the result of genetic mutations; for example, solid coat colors such as black and blue are the result of a gene that suppresses tabbystripes; an orange coat is the result of a gene that transforms black pigment to orange; and a solid white coat is the result of a gene that complet...
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Cat - biology.
D Coat Colors The domestic cat's original coat color was probably grayish-brown with darker tabby stripes, a color that provides excellent camouflage in a variety of environments. Allother coat colors and patterns are the result of genetic mutations; for example, solid coat colors such as black and blue are the result of a gene that suppresses tabbystripes; an orange coat is the result of a gene that transforms black pigment to orange; and a solid white coat is the result of a gene that complet...
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Dinosaur - biology.
The behavior of dinosaurs was governed by their metabolism and by their central nervous system. The dinosaurs’ metabolism—the internal activities that supply thebody’s energy needs—affected their activity level. It is unclear whether dinosaurs were purely endothermic (warm-blooded), like modern mammals, or ectothermic (cold-blooded), like modern reptiles. Endotherms regulate their body temperature internally by means of their metabolism, rather than by using the temperature oftheir surroundin...
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Native American Art
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Native American Art, the visual works crafted by indigenous people of North America, starting after their arrival on the continent thousands of years ago and continuing
until the present.
artists in the Ohio area cut delicate flat forms from sheets of mica in the shape of birds, human figures, and large hands. They also carved quite natural-looking birdsand animals on stone platform pipes. These figures sat on the pipe’s flat base, or platform, and on some pipes they were part of the pipe bowl. Prominent people ofthese cultures were buried with a wealth of ornaments, such as jewelry of shells and copper, and headdresses elaborated with animal forms. The period of Mississippian cu...
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Native American Art.
folding, braiding or weaving, could also be sewn onto the hide. The production of decorated clothing and bags increased after contact with Europeans as a greater variety of textiles and other materials became available throughtrade. Imported glass beads inspired native women, who quickly adapted quillwork techniques for the creation of beaded apparel. European curvilinear and floraldesigns of the 19th century proved as meaningful for the native women who worked with them as they were for the non...
- Peut-on à la fois aimer et haïr ?