10 résultats pour "kush"
- Hindu Kush.
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Hermann GRAPOW
1949, Studien zu den Annalen Thutmosis des Dritten und zu ihnen verwandten historischen Berichten des
Neuen Reiches, ADAW, 1947/2.
BSEG 9-10,109-112. 1985a, «Das Fragment einerListefremdlândischer Tiere,Pflanzen undStâdte ausdem Totentempel des Kônigs Djedkare-Asosi »,SAK 12,29-42. 1985b, «Ein zweites Sedfest desKönigs Adjib»,VA 1,91-98. William GROFF 1899, «Moïse etles magiciens àla Cour dupharaon d'aprèslatradition chrétienne etles textes démotiques », RT 21, 219-222. 1902, «Études surcertains rapports entrel'Égypte etlaBible »,RT 24, 121-134. K.A. GRZYMSKI 1982, «Medewi/ BedewiandM d s/ Bedja »,GM 58,27-30. Rolf GUNDLACH...
- Lacis et méandres Kon?r et Kabul Les rivières Kon?r et Kabul, en Afghanistan, connaissent une dénivellation de plusieurs milliers de mètres entre leur source, dans la chaîne de l'Hindu Kush, et le point où elles confluent pour entrer au Pakistan.
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Afghanistan - country.
D Climate Most of Afghanistan has a subarctic mountain climate with dry and cold winters, except for the lowlands, which have arid and semiarid climates. In the mountains and afew of the valleys bordering Pakistan, a fringe effect of the Indian monsoon, coming usually from the southeast, brings moist maritime tropical air in summer.Afghanistan has clearly defined seasons: Summers are hot and winters can be bitterly cold. Summer temperatures as high as 49°C (120°F) have been recorded in thenorth...
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Grand oral du bac : LA MACROBIOTIQUE
La macrobiotique biotique en Occident, dans le but d'enseigner et d'écrire des ouvrages sur ses principes. Il en rédi ge deux : Le cancer et la macrobiotique et La phi lo sophie d'Extrême-Or ient. En 1960, Michio Kushi, un de ses étudiants, ouvre à Boston, aux États-Unis, un institut appelé East-West, destiné à la recherche et à l'enseignement de la macrobio tique. Après la mort d'Oshawa, en 1966, Kushi et sa femme Alevin ont poursuivi les travaux de...
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Nile - Geography.
The Nile is also a source of hydroelectric power ( see Waterpower), although the river’s potential as a source of electricity has yet to be fully exploited. Dams to provide hydroelectricity (and control flooding) have been constructed along the Nile in Egypt, Sudan, and Uganda. Additional hydroelectric projects are planned. IV HISTORY OF THE NILE A Ancient Egypt and the Nile The first great African civilization developed in the northern Nile Valley in Egypt in about 3300 BC. Settlements alon...
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Asia - geography.
the Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain system. The Pacific Ocean plate drifted westward, scraping along the Eurasian plate and slipping under its coastal edge. This created the islands of Japan, Taiwan, the Kurils, theRyūky ūs, and the Philippines. Southeast Asia lies at the intersection of the Eurasian, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean plates. Over time the contact between these platescreated the mountain ranges of mainland Southeast Asia. The continued slow movement of the plates causes fr...
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Asia - history.
the Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain system. The Pacific Ocean plate drifted westward, scraping along the Eurasian plate and slipping under its coastal edge. This created the islands of Japan, Taiwan, the Kurils, theRyūky ūs, and the Philippines. Southeast Asia lies at the intersection of the Eurasian, Pacific Ocean, and Indian Ocean plates. Over time the contact between these platescreated the mountain ranges of mainland Southeast Asia. The continued slow movement of the plates causes fr...
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Asia - Geography.
Borneo, the world’s third largest island after Greenland and New Guinea. To the southeast is the Timor Sea separating the Asian island of Timor from the Australiancontinent. The Indian subcontinent is flanked by the Bay of Bengal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. The island of Sri Lanka and the much smaller Maldives andNicobar Islands trail away to the south. The Arabian Sea’s Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Black Sea form an arc along the western rim of Asia...
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Asia - History.
Borneo, the world’s third largest island after Greenland and New Guinea. To the southeast is the Timor Sea separating the Asian island of Timor from the Australiancontinent. The Indian subcontinent is flanked by the Bay of Bengal on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west. The island of Sri Lanka and the much smaller Maldives andNicobar Islands trail away to the south. The Arabian Sea’s Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Black Sea form an arc along the western rim of Asia...