30 résultats pour "mémorable"
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Citations avec mémorable
rante, et son énorme tête est en fait une véritable machine à broyer . Lorsqu'elle dévore un animal, mort ou vivant, el le peut, au besoin, tout ava ler : chair, cuir, os, sabots et co rnes. Son appareil digestif assimile quasiment tout et ré gu r gite seulement des pelo tes de poils et de matière cor née. Dans le désert, c'est un anima l exclusivement noctur n e et souvent solitaire . A la nuit tombée, elle sort de s...
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- Citations avec mémorable
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The echoes of Hiroshima mon Amour in Memories of Underdevelopment
First, the similarities are found in the fragmented narrative: in Hiroshima mon amour , the narrative perspective moves throughout the movie in the sense that the spectator assists to either the couple's story or to the story of Hiroshima that is been told through the voiceover and the images of victims. In Memories of underdevelopment , in one hand, there is the story of Sergio (also narrated by chapters without any chronological order) and on the other hand,...
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Xénophon : Les Mémorables (résumé & analyse)
Cet homme quelconque est pourtant tout à fait à part tM•Ht Socrate n'a pas d'histoire, et pourtant la figure de Socrate domine l'histoire de la pensée. Avec lui, quelque chose de nouveau apparaît dans le monde grec. Sa parole vivante, nouvelle, est unique dans l'histoire de la philosophie. Socrate est gence divine assez esprit s e st ma tâche. un missionnaire impérieuse pour qu'il Socrate l'accoucheur un dieu m 'a assi- ait pu...
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Faut-il que la vie d'un auteur soit mémorable pour qu'il entreprenne son
autobiographie ?
• Mémorable : à mettre dans...
Faut-il que la vie d'un auteur soit mémorable pour qu'il entreprenne son autobiographie ? • Mémorable : à mettre dans des mémoires (récit de sa vie en tant que témoin et/ou acteur de l'Histoire) ? Faut-il raconter sa vie que si elle est intéressante ? L'autobiographie raconte-t-elle forcément une histoire intéressante, digne d'intérêt ? => enjeux de l'autobiographie. I- L'autobiographie, une oeuvre sur soi. A- Le genre de l'autobiographie • Auto (moi)-bio (vie)- graphie (écrire) : écrire ma vi...
- XENOPHON : MEMORABLES (Résumé & Analyse)
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- STARDUST MEMORIES
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Steven Spielberg
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Steven Spielberg
The imaginative films of Steven Spielberg are known for their technical creativity and memorable characters.
Courtesy of Everett Collection Spielberg teamed up with writer-producer George Lucas in the 1980s to make the action-adventure Indiana Jones film series: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). Other directorial projects during this period included the science-fiction fantasy E.T.—The Extra-Terrestrial , at the time the highest-grossing film ever made; The Color Purple (1985), a drama based on the novel...
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Sigmund Freud.
reminiscences from the past and about her daydreams. Remarkably, as her narrative revisited memories from the past, which were associated with the onset of aparticular symptom, each symptom disappeared when accompanied by an emotional outburst. Breuer made use of this discovery to eliminate her symptoms one at atime. He called the treatment the cathartic technique (from the Greek katharsis meaning “purgation”). The treatment was time consuming and required considerable effort to reach dimly re...
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Memory (psychology).
memory span —how many items people can correctly recall in order. Researchers would show people increasingly long sequences of digits or letters and then ask them to recall as many of the items as they could. In 1956 American psychologist George Miller reviewed many experiments on memory span and concluded that peoplecould hold an average of seven items in short-term memory. He referred to this limit as “the magical number seven, plus or minus two” because the results of thestudies were so consi...
- FAITS ET DITS MÉMORABLES (résumé)
- MÉMORABLES de Xénophon d’Athènes - résumé, analyse
- MÉMOIRES de Da Ponte [Memorie] - résumé, analyse
- ANNÉE MÉMORABLE DE MEINRAD HELMPERGER (L’) (résumé) Enrica von Handel-Mazzetti
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Le due memorie di Jean-Jacques Rousseau
bartolo anglani Le due memorie di Jean-Jacques Rousseau1 Abstract The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between memory and oblivion in Rousseau’s Confessions, in the belief that oblivion is not simply memory loss, but that it plays an active role in the construction of memory itself. We will analyse some episodes of the above mentioned autobiography, focusing first of all on that of the broken comb, which in the author’s memory performs the function – rather l...
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Psychology.
Clinical psychology is dedicated to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses and other emotional or behavioral disorders. More psychologists work in this field than in any other branch of psychology. In hospitals, community clinics, schools, and in private practice, they use interviews and tests to diagnose depression,anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses. People with these psychological disorders often suffer terribly. They experience disturbing symptoms t...
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American Literature: Poetry
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Phyllis McGinley
American poet and author Phyllis McGinley composed light, witty verse, much of which deals with family life.
Taylor, a poet of great technical skill, wrote powerful meditative poems in which he tested himself morally and sought to identify and root out sinful tendencies. In“God's Determinations Touching His Elect” (written 1680?), one of Taylor’s most important works, he celebrates God's power in the triumph of good over evil in thehuman soul. All of Taylor’s poetry and much of Bradstreet’s served generally personal ends, and their audience often consisted of themselves and their family andclosest frie...
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Otomo, Katsuhiro - bande dessinée.
Cependant, c’est Akira qui le révèle véritablement. Le film, qui adapte la bande dessinée, sort en 1988 au Japon et connaît des débuts difficiles, d’autant qu’il paraît en même temps que deux autres chefs-d’œuvre de l’animation japonaise, Mon voisin Totoro (Tonari no Totoro) de Hayao Miyazaki et le Tombeau des lucioles (Hotaru no naka) d’Isao Takahata. Salué par la critique pour sa réalisation irréprochable, parfois critiqué pour son scénario, Akira s’exporte avec succès, aux États-Uni...
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Arthur Miller
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Arthur Miller
American playwright Arthur Miller began writing plays while a student at the University of Michigan.
devoted his life to the pursuit of “success.” His misguided philosophy has ruined the lives of his wife and two sons. When Loman is too old to travel, he loses his job. In aseries of scenes, brilliantly dramatized by the playwright, Loman relives his experiences. Eventually his mind begins to fail, and he commits suicide. Although Miller generally wrote in a realistic style ( see Realism), much of Death of a Salesman is conveyed expressionistically ( see Expressionism) through Willy Loman’s mi...
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Alain
1868-1951
« Penser, cat dire non. » Propos sur la rtllgion
Éléments de biographie
t Un professeur mémorable
Après...
Alain 1868-1951 « Penser, cat dire non. » Propos sur la rtllgion Éléments de biographie t Un professeur mémorable Après des études à l'lkole normale supérieure, �mile Chartier, dit Alain, est reçu à l'agrégation de philosophie. Il enseigne en classes terminales, puis en Lettres supérieures. Fantastique pédagogue, professeur influent, il marque l'esprit de ses élèves et disciples, dont Raymond Aron, Simone Weil, ou encore Georges Canguilhem. �gaiement journaliste, il publie des chroniques heb...
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Tirade d,Hippolyte
Vous voyez devant vous un prince déplorable,
530 D'un téméraire orgueil exemple mémorable.
Moi qui contre l'amour fièrement...
Tirade d,Hippolyte Vous voyez devant vous un prince déplorable, 530 D'un téméraire orgueil exemple mémorable. Moi qui contre l'amour fièrement révolté, Aux fers de ses captifs ai longtemps insulté; Qui des faibles mortels déplorant les naufrages, Pensais toujours du bord contempler les orages ; 535 Asservi maintenant sous la commune loi, Par quel trouble me vois-je emporté loin de moi ? Un moment a vaincu mon audace imprudente : Cette âme si superbe est enfin dépendante. Depuis près de six mois,...
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La légende du roi Arthur (résumé & analyse)
Ainsi, à travers la légende arthurienne, on se souvient des temps lointains, historiques (le V' siècle), où un général {Artorius, Artus, Arthur), entouré de ses valeureux compagnons les chevaliers, chassa les envahisseurs saxons. Et dans la légende subsistent des noms de lieux DE L'ORALITÉ authentiques qui furent le théâtre de batailles mémorables : Badon, Salisbury, Camlann ... AU ROMAN COUR TOIS Pour devenir littéraires, les formes simples, orale...
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il etait une fois un vieux couple heureux
Qu’y a-t-il de plus fascinant et de plus inquiétant que des ruines récentes qui furent des demeures qu’on avait connues au temps où la vallée vivait au rythme des saisons du labeur des hommes qui ne négligeaient pas la moindre parcelle de terre pour assurer leur subsistance? Ces maisons de pierre sèche, bâties sur le flanc du roc à quelques mètres seulement au-dessus de la vallée, ne sont plus qu’un triste amas de décombres, domaine incontesté des reptiles, des arachnides,...
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Musical
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George Gershwin
American pianist, songwriter, and composer George Gershwin was one of the most important figures in popular song in
the 1920s and 1930s.
C Extravaganzas Another predecessor of musical comedy, the extravaganza, evolved soon after the American Civil War (1861-1865) from traditional English pantomime. Extravaganzaswere typically based on fairy tales and Mother Goose. They introduced some of the elements—songs, dances, and comedy combined with spectacular stage sets andeffects—that American musical comedy later became known for. The first and most famous extravaganza show was The Black Crook (1866), often described as America’s fi...
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Michelangelo
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Michelangelo (1475-1564), Italian painter, sculptor, architect, and poet whose artistic accomplishments exerted a tremendous influence on his contemporaries and on
subsequent European art.
(17 ft) tall, was carved from a block of stone that another sculptor had left unfinished. Michelangelo drew on the classical tradition in depicting David as a nude,standing with his weight on one leg, the other leg at rest ( see contrapposto). This pose suggests impending movement, and the entire sculpture shows tense waiting, as David sizes up his enemy and considers his course of action. While David reveals Michelangelo's expert knowledge of anatomy (he had been dissecting corpses for about...
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Michelangelo.
(17 ft) tall, was carved from a block of stone that another sculptor had left unfinished. Michelangelo drew on the classical tradition in depicting David as a nude,standing with his weight on one leg, the other leg at rest ( see contrapposto). This pose suggests impending movement, and the entire sculpture shows tense waiting, as David sizes up his enemy and considers his course of action. While David reveals Michelangelo's expert knowledge of anatomy (he had been dissecting corpses for about...
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Boxing.
C Offensive Techniques To be effective, boxers must have an assortment of punches that are coordinated with their footwork. Less powerful punches often serve the important role of settingup the fighter’s chief “weapons,” as boxing analysts sometimes call a boxer’s main offensive skills. C1 Feinting Moving the hands or head to confuse an opponent is called feinting. A smart boxer will first test the opponent by trying different feints, noting the reaction to each onebefore deciding which will b...
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Folk Art
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Carved Native American Figure
This figure of a Native American trapper was carved from a single pine log (about 1850-1890).
that young Native American women were taught to weave by Ursuline nuns. The overall spirit of French-Canadian folk art is colorful, happy, and, at the same time,devout. B Anglo-Canadian Folk Art The English tradition in the Maritime provinces is strong in the decoration of utilitarian objects, in graining, marbling, and incising, and in ship carvings (both figureheadsand stern-board decorations). The emigration to Canada of many New Englanders during and after the American Revolution led to int...