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LES ISSUES DU CONFLIT oedipien
vée par des inhibitions, des troubles ou des. conflits graves. Cette évolution suppo se une «dissolution~ de l'Œdipe, c'est-à-dire un renoncement à l'objet œdipien qui libère l'individu de l'angoisse de castration, tout en lui permettant de se tourner vers d'autres objet et de s'affirmer sans craindre la rivalité avec le parent du même sexe. Si cette évolution n'est pas possible, l'individu se trouve orienté vers d'autres so...
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issue.
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« une difficulté de la psychanalyse », issu de L'inquiétante étrangeté et autres essais, de Freud, dans lequel il légitime la psychanalyse en montrant que nous ne savons pas tout de notre psychisme, introduisant ainsi la notion d'inconscient.
rêve… Dans ces cas-là, notre volonté ne peut rien et se limite à ce dont on est déjà conscient (« au savoir»). La pulsion ne vient donc pas de la conscience. Elle vient donc d'une autre partie du psychisme.Dans la phrase suivante, Freud dit « Mais dans tous les cas, ces renseignements de ta conscience sont incompletset souvent très peu sûrs », d'après lui, même si l'on perçoit les choses importantes crête à la conscience, nospensées conscientes sont incomplètes. En outre, elles seraien...
- Anjou (maisons d') La première maison d'Anjou est issue des vicomtes d'Angers.
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portugais Lang ue romane de la péninsule Ibérique (ibéro-roman) qui semble issue de l'expansion vers le sud du g alicien
(g alleg o).
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- "Aucun secret, aucun retrait, aucun détour; tout est mis en lumière, en valeur, et rien à attendre de plus; sans doute, c'est le comble de l'art : un nec plus ultra sans issue" André Gide
- Bœuf domestique: Il est issu de plusieurs souches sauvages.
- RUE SANS ISSUE
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Berlin, a crucial issue for the USA during the Cold War
control of the city. The United States responded with an airlift that went on for 300 days, with nearly 2 millions of tons of supplies until Stalin finally backed off and signed an agreement with the other three powers, guaranteeing 3 Western airlifts and roads access to the enclave. Over the 50's decade, West Berlin had grown free and prosperous while East Berlin had stagnated under the Soviet boot. Easterners were emigrating to the West in droves, using West Berlin as their transit point....
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Juan Miró
Miró naquit dans une famille d'artisans catalans qui contraria son désir
d'apprendre le dessin, à l'issue d'une scolarité désastreuse.
Miró naquit dans une famille d'artisans catalans qui contraria son désir d'apprendre le dessin, à l'issue d'une scolarité désastreuse. Il suivit la formation commerciale souhaitée par ses parents et devint employé aux écritures dans une droguerie de Barcelone. Profondément déprimé, il tomba malade. Ses parents lui permirent alors de suivre sa vocation artistique. Il s'inscrivit à l'École d'art libre de Gali, à Barcelone, où il fut sensibilisé aux tendances modernistes de la peinture et de l'arch...
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Vercingétorix
Il est issu d'un des peuples les plus puissants, les Arvernes, occupant le
Massif central, l'est du Rhône, le nord-est de la Gaule.
Il est issu d'un des peuples les plus puissants, les Arvernes, occupant le Massif central, l'est du Rhône, le nord-est de la Gaule. En 52 av. JC, Vercingétorix prend la tête d'un soulèvement né dans les régions du centre de la France, étendu à l'Armorique et attisé par les druides. Surmontant leurs divisions endémiques, de nombreuses tribus, momentanément soumises par César (campagnes de 58 à 53 av. JC), proclament une véritable guerre de libération. Arvernes, Carnutes, Lémoriques, Cadurques, B...
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Grégoire Ier
Issu du monastère bénédictin de Saint-André, Grégoire fut le premier
moine de l'histoire religieuse à accéder au rang de pape.
Issu du monastère bénédictin de Saint-André, Grégoire fut le premier moine de l'histoire religieuse à accéder au rang de pape. Il écrivit plus tard la vie du saint patron de l'ordre bénédictin, qui demeura durant plusieurs siècles l'unique ordre monacal d'Occident. Grégoire s'en fit le grand défenseur et promoteur, tout en utilisant les moines pour des travaux de missionnaires. La mission la plus importante, organisée en 597, aboutit à la conversion des îles anglo-saxonnes par l'émissaire pontif...
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Heinrich von Kleist
Issu d'une famille d'officiers prussiens, Kleist subit jusqu'à l'aversion
l'éducation oppressante qui le destinait à la carrière des armes.
Issu d'une famille d'officiers prussiens, Kleist subit jusqu'à l'aversion l'éducation oppressante qui le destinait à la carrière des armes. Bravant les siens, il quitta l'armée en 1799 pour assouvir sa soif de connaissances. Il étudia le droit et les mathématiques, avant d'être converti par la philosophie de Kant , qui anéantit sa foi dans la valeur du savoir et fit naître en lui un conflit entre raison et émotion qu'il ne résolut jamais, comme en témoignent ses dernières œ uvres. Abandonnant s...
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Maximilien de Robespierre
C'est chez les oratoriens à Arras que ce jeune homme issu de la petite
noblesse provinciale commence ses études.
C'est chez les oratoriens à Arras que ce jeune homme issu de la petite noblesse provinciale commence ses études. Une bourse lui permet de les poursuivre au collège Louis le Grand de Paris. Avocat au conseil supérieur de l'Artois, juge au Tribunal épiscopal, il écrit des textes qui pour certains sont couronnés par l'Académie d'Arras. Lecteur passionné de Jean-Jacques Rousseau , il est élu député du tiers aux États généraux de 1789. Effacé, rigoureux, il paraît, dans un premier temps, prôner la...
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voici à l'heure du grand chamboulement issu de Mai 68, auquel le vieux chef de l'État n'a pas compris grand-chose.
En guise de conclusion Entre 1945etce début duxxie siècle, lasociété française s’estconsidérablement transformée.Ausortir dela guerre, laFrance étaitencore trèslargement unpays d’agriculture (prèsd’untiersdelapopulation endépendait), doté parailleurs d’unsecteur industriel employant uneclasse ouvrière importante. Lasociété étaittrèsstructurée par lesgrandes appartenances politiquesetreligieuses : êtrecatholique oulaïque, communiste oudedroite, membre dupatronat oumilitant syndical réglaitlavie...
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François Mauriac
Issu d'une pieuse famille du vignoble bordelais, François Mauriac fit des
études à l'université de Bordeaux puis à l'École normale de Chartres avant
d'entreprendre une carrière littéraire.
Issu d'une pieuse famille du vignoble bordelais, François Mauriac fit des études à l'université de Bordeaux puis à l'École normale de Chartres avant d'entreprendre une carrière littéraire. Il publia son premier recueil de poèmes Les mains jointes en 1909, qui fut chaleureusement accueilli par la critique. Après la parenthèse de la guerre et de la maladie, il établit définitivement son talent de grand romancier en 1922, avec Le baiser au lépreux . Ce succès sera couronné en 1925 par le Grand Pr...
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Notification du jugement aux
parties : quelles conséquences
La notification d'un jugement est l'acte par lequel la partie adverse au
procès est officiellement informée de l'issue de la procédure, c'est-à-dire,
pratiquement, du résultat.
exécutoire et qui constitue le titre exécutoire. Il per- met l'emploi de tous les moyens de contrainte pré- vus par la loi en vue de l'exécution des condamna- tions prévues par le juge. Lorsque l'issue du procès ne permet pas de détermi- ner un gagnant et un per- dant et si les condamna- tions sont partagées, la loi prévoit que chacune des parties peut se faire délivrer une expédition revêtue de la formule exécutoire. n Les délais de re- cours : C'est en principe...
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Issu de l'ancienne Perse, dont l'empire rivalisa avec celui de
Rome et connut un rayonnement artistique remarquable, l'Iran fut
islamisé par les Arabes, puis colonisé par les Européens.
Les aspects humains. Le pays a connu, au cours de son histoire, de nombreuses invasions, notamment celles des Aryens, des Turcs et des Mongols. Ces apports successifs sont à l'origine d'une diversité ethnolinguistique qui subsiste sous le voile unificateur de la culture persane et de l'islām ch ī‘ite, qui a conservé sa suprématie, même s'il existe quelques groupes sunnites. Les deux tiers des Iraniens ont le persan (ou fars ī) pour langue maternelle et sont installés sur le plateau central. Parl...
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Medical Ethics.
medical profession. In recent years, however, the field of medical ethics has struggled to keep pace with the many complex issues raised by new technologies for creating and sustaininglife. Artificial-respiration devices, kidney dialysis, and other machines can keep patients alive who previously would have succumbed to their illnesses or injuries.Advances in organ transplantation have brought new hope to those afflicted with diseased organs. New techniques have enabled prospective parents to con...
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Congress of the United States.
senator, a person must be at least 30 years old, a citizen for nine years, and a resident of the state from which he or she is elected. Most members of Congress haveserved in state legislatures, city councils, or other elected bodies. See United States Senate: Campaigning for the Senate ; United States House of Representatives: Campaigning for the House. The 435 House seats are divided among the states in proportion to each state’s population. Every state is guaranteed at least one seat. State...
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Abortion.
Intact dilation and extraction, also referred to as a partial birth abortion, consists of partially removing the fetus from the uterus through the vaginal canal, feet first,and using suction to remove the brain and spinal fluid from the skull. The skull is then collapsed to allow complete removal of the fetus from the uterus. III SOCIAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES Abortion has become one of the most widely debated ethical issues of our time. On one side are pro-choice supporters—individuals who favor a...
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Supreme Court of Canada.
whether the leave to appeal will be granted and the case heard by the Court. The Court has no specified criteria by which it determines whether to grant leave, and the Court does not give reasons for its decision. The key factor appears to be acase’s degree of national importance. Other factors might include the impact of uncertainty in the challenged law, the case’s appropriateness for developing the law torespond to changing social needs, and the presence of a split decision at the court of ap...
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Pierre Elliott Trudeau - Canadian History.
IV PRIME MINISTER After the resignation of Lester Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party, Trudeau was chosen as his successor, and on April 20, 1968, he became prime minister. He calleda general election and showed himself to be a brilliant campaigner, projecting an image of youthful charm and vitality. He argued for a united Canada with equal rightsfor French- and English-speaking citizens and opposed special status for any province. The voters gave him a substantial majority over Robert Stan...
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Coins and Coin Collecting.
U.S. coins dates from 1909, when the first Lincoln Cents appeared during the centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. George Washington’s profile was used on thequarter-dollar of 1932, a coin originally intended as a one-year commemorative to honor the 200th anniversary of his birth. The design quickly became so popular thatit was retained for regular-issue quarters and is still being used today. Thomas Jefferson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Dwight D. Eisenhower are theother Americ...
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James Buchanan.
John Slidell. Slidell was instructed to insist that Mexico recognize the annexation of its former province, Texas, and that it pay certain long-standing claims of UnitedStates citizens. As payment for the claims, Slidell was told to press for the Mexican territory lying between Texas and the Pacific Ocean. The American demands werenot met, and soon afterward the Mexican War broke out in 1846. D3 Cuba While secretary of state, Buchanan also tried to further one of his favorite projects, the purc...
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James Buchanan
John Slidell. Slidell was instructed to insist that Mexico recognize the annexation of its former province, Texas, and that it pay certain long-standing claims of UnitedStates citizens. As payment for the claims, Slidell was told to press for the Mexican territory lying between Texas and the Pacific Ocean. The American demands werenot met, and soon afterward the Mexican War broke out in 1846. D3 Cuba While secretary of state, Buchanan also tried to further one of his favorite projects, the purc...
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Cold War.
With this, all the countries of Eastern Europe were under Communist control, and the creation of the Soviet bloc was complete. The events of 1948 contributed to agrowing conviction among political leaders in both the United States and the USSR that the opposing power posed a broad and fundamental threat to their nation’sinterests. The Berlin blockade and the spread of Communism in Europe led to negotiations between Western Europe, Canada, and the United States that resulted in the NorthAtlantic...
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Cold War .
With this, all the countries of Eastern Europe were under Communist control, and the creation of the Soviet bloc was complete. The events of 1948 contributed to agrowing conviction among political leaders in both the United States and the USSR that the opposing power posed a broad and fundamental threat to their nation’sinterests. The Berlin blockade and the spread of Communism in Europe led to negotiations between Western Europe, Canada, and the United States that resulted in the NorthAtlantic...
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Cold War - U.
With this, all the countries of Eastern Europe were under Communist control, and the creation of the Soviet bloc was complete. The events of 1948 contributed to agrowing conviction among political leaders in both the United States and the USSR that the opposing power posed a broad and fundamental threat to their nation’sinterests. The Berlin blockade and the spread of Communism in Europe led to negotiations between Western Europe, Canada, and the United States that resulted in the NorthAtlantic...
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Assisted Suicide.
regardless of the fairness of the procedures used (substantive due process). In the Glucksberg case, the Court indicated that the liberty interest protected by the 14th Amendment does not encompass the right to determine the timing and manner of one’s own death. The Court’s decision means that each state may determine whetheror not to prohibit or permit (and otherwise regulate) assisted suicide. In 2006 the Court upheld Oregon’s law permitting physician-assisted suicide. In a 6-to-3 decision,...
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Republican Party.
the reaction to the depression that the Republican Party controlled Congress for only 4 of the 48 years between 1932 and 1980. The Republicans did win the presidencyfour times during that period—in 1952, 1956, 1968, and 1972—when the Democratic Party split or when some unusual combination of circumstances occurred. Fromthe 1930s through the 1970s, however, the Democratic Party was the dominant party in the United States. The response of the Republicans to this new situation was confusion, anger,...
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Money.
A Early Monetary Regulations In the American colonies, coins of almost every European country circulated, with the Spanish dollar predominating. Because of the scarcity of coins, the colonists alsoused various primitive mediums of exchange, such as bullets, tobacco, and animal skins. Many of the colonies issued paper money that circulated at varying rates ofdiscount. The first unified currency consisted of the notes issued by the Continental Congress to finance the American Revolution. These no...
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Wilfrid Laurier.
The Manitoba schools were the main issue in the 1896 election. Although the Catholic clergy campaigned against him, Laurier argued in Québec that he would obtainbetter terms for the Catholics by negotiating directly with the provincial government of Manitoba. “Hands off Manitoba” was an effective slogan in the other provinces aswell. A second issue was corruption in the Conservative Party, as a series of scandals had rocked the Bowell administration. Israel Tarte, a former Québec conservativewho...
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Wilfrid Laurier - Canadian History.
The Manitoba schools were the main issue in the 1896 election. Although the Catholic clergy campaigned against him, Laurier argued in Québec that he would obtainbetter terms for the Catholics by negotiating directly with the provincial government of Manitoba. “Hands off Manitoba” was an effective slogan in the other provinces aswell. A second issue was corruption in the Conservative Party, as a series of scandals had rocked the Bowell administration. Israel Tarte, a former Québec conservativewho...
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Paul Martin.
VI CONFLICT WITH THE PRIME MINISTER Martin’s success could not have been achieved without the support he received from Jean Chrétien. Yet relations between the two men continued to deteriorate. In partthis was because of their continuing disagreement about how best to deal with the separatist challenge in Québec. In the 1993 election, a majority of Québec seats hadgone to the Bloc Québécois, and in 1994 the provincial separatist party, the Parti Québécois, won election on a platform promising...
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Paul Martin - Canadian History.
VI CONFLICT WITH THE PRIME MINISTER Martin’s success could not have been achieved without the support he received from Jean Chrétien. Yet relations between the two men continued to deteriorate. In partthis was because of their continuing disagreement about how best to deal with the separatist challenge in Québec. In the 1993 election, a majority of Québec seats hadgone to the Bloc Québécois, and in 1994 the provincial separatist party, the Parti Québécois, won election on a platform promising...
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Stamps and Stamp Collecting.
Commonwealth has by far produced the greatest number of omnibus issues, the first being the George V Silver Jubilee series of 1935, another being the series releasedon July 29, 1981, to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Frances Spencer. III COLLECTING Philately continues to increase in popularity. Today, the number of collectors around the world numbers in the millions. Unique and valuable stamps, apart from theiraesthetic or financial appeal to collectors, are also reco...
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William Howard Taft.
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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William Howard Taft
considered him an ideal successor. Because Roosevelt himself was satisfied that Taft's election would ensure that his reform programs were continued, he used hisinfluence with each state's Republican Party to get Taft the nomination. As a result, Taft became the Republican candidate on the first ballot. He was elected president in1908 with a popular vote of 7,675,320 to 6,412,294 for Nebraska editor and Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, and an electoral vote of 321 to Bryan's 162.Alth...
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Democratic Party.
At the beginning of the 20th century the Democrats’ minority position among voters remained central to their existence. The Progressive split in Republican rankshelped elect Woodrow Wilson twice, but the entry of the United States into World War I ended that. The war, popular at first, backfired against the Wilsonadministration when large numbers of German Americans and Irish Americans protested with their votes against U.S. involvement on England’s side. The result wasanother Republican landsli...
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International Law.
merchants), modernized the rights of neutrals during maritime war, and required blockades to be effective. The Declaration of Paris also initiated the practice of allowingnations other than the original signatories to accede (become a party to) to an agreement. In 1864 a conference convened in Geneva, Switzerland, at the invitation of the Swiss government. The conference approved a convention for the proper treatment ofwounded soldiers on the battlefield and the protection of medical personnel;...
- Le Zen est une école bouddhique japonaise, issue du Chan chinois.
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Applied ethics
rule, while benefiting from the fact that everyone else is following it (see Universalism in ethics ). The applied ethicist, like the theoretical moral philosopher, must find a way to deal with this problem, but for the appliedethicist, the problem is bound up with the need to employ what is sometimes called moral casuistry. This ancientscience is not necessarily to be despised, for while a secondary meaning of the term ‘casuist' is indeed ‘sophist' or‘quibbler', it was not or...
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John Tyler.
A “His Accidency” Tyler was summoned to Washington, D.C., as acting president. The Constitution seemed unclear as to whether Tyler should now merely assume the duties of thepresident until new elections were held, or whether he should in fact assume the office of president. Tyler chose the latter view and on April 6 had himself sworn in aspresident. This procedure, later taken for granted, exposed Tyler to much censure and abuse. Throughout his term, Whigs and Democrats alike denounced his acti...
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John Tyler
A “His Accidency” Tyler was summoned to Washington, D.C., as acting president. The Constitution seemed unclear as to whether Tyler should now merely assume the duties of thepresident until new elections were held, or whether he should in fact assume the office of president. Tyler chose the latter view and on April 6 had himself sworn in aspresident. This procedure, later taken for granted, exposed Tyler to much censure and abuse. Throughout his term, Whigs and Democrats alike denounced his acti...
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Egypt - country.
Egypt has a wide variety of mineral deposits, some of which, such as gold and red granite, have been exploited since ancient times. The chief mineral resource ofcontemporary value is petroleum, found mainly in the Red Sea coastal region, at Al ‘Alamayn (El ‘Alamein) on the Mediterranean, and on the Sinai Peninsula. Otherminerals include phosphates, manganese, iron ore, and uranium. Natural gas is also extracted. D Plants and Animals The vegetation of Egypt is confined largely to the Nile Delta,...