18 résultats pour "mutualisme"
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mutualisme, n.
aide sociale assistance association assurance coopérative cotisations sociales Fourier Charles ouvrier (mouvement) Proudhon Pierre Joseph Sécurité sociale socialisme - Le socialisme au XIXe siècle syndicalisme syndicalisme - Le syndicalisme ouvrier français - Les origines 2. BIOLOGIE : interaction entre les espèces qui y trouvent un avantage réciproque pour se développer. Le mutualisme est très répandu. La croissance de certains végétaux est liée à la présence de bactéries nitrifia...
- mutualisme (écologie) 1 PRÉSENTATION mutualisme (écologie), type d'association entre deux espèces, de laquelle chacun des partenaires tire un bénéfice.
- mutualisme (écologie).
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Excerpt from Our Mutual Friend - anthology.
The Podsnaps lived in a shady angle adjoining Portman Square. They were a kind of people certain to dwell in the shade, wherever they dwelt. Miss Podsnap's lifehad been, from her first appearance on this planet, altogether of a shady order; for, Mr Podsnap's young person was likely to get little good out of association withother young persons, and had therefore been restricted to companionship with not very congenial older persons, and with massive furniture. Miss Podsnap's earlyviews of life be...
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Grand Oral du Bac: Les mutuelles
auxquelles doit faire face une mutuelle afin de couvrir les risques de ses adhérents. Il suffit alors de proposer aux adhérents une cotisation en conséquence . L'ESPRIT MUTUALISTE • L:idée d'une mutualisation des risques est essentielle dans le succès qu'ont connu et connaissent encore les mutuelles, mais on ne saurait réduire leur nature à ce seul aspect des choses . • Les mutuelles défendent des idées de solidarité et de démocratie sociale....
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Les mutuelles en France
auxquelles doit faire face une mutuelle afin de couvrir les risques de ses adhérents. Il suffit alors de proposer aux adhérents une cotisation en conséquence. l'ESPRIT MUTUALISTE • L'idée d'une mutualisation des risques est essentielle dans le succès qu'ont connu et connaissent encore les mutuelles, mais on ne saurait réduire leur nature à ce seul aspect des choses. • les mutuelles défendent des idées de solidarité et de démocratie sociale. E...
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Communism.
In Britain, Robert Owen, a philanthropic Welsh manufacturer, strove against the social problems brought about by the Industrial Revolution and sought to improve thewelfare of workers. As manager of a cotton mill, he enhanced the environment of his workers by improving their housing, modernizing mill equipment for greater safetyand sanitation, and establishing low-priced stores for the workers and schools for their children. Owen believed that workers, rather than governments, should createthe in...
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Communism .
In Britain, Robert Owen, a philanthropic Welsh manufacturer, strove against the social problems brought about by the Industrial Revolution and sought to improve thewelfare of workers. As manager of a cotton mill, he enhanced the environment of his workers by improving their housing, modernizing mill equipment for greater safetyand sanitation, and establishing low-priced stores for the workers and schools for their children. Owen believed that workers, rather than governments, should createthe in...
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Commonsensism
2 Critical commonsensism: a systematic treatment ‘The slogans are impressive enough, ' one may say, ‘but how are they to be applied? ' In setting out, one presupposes that, by contemplating various possible beliefs, we can find out that some of them logically imply others, that some contradict others, that some are such that they serve to confirm others (they make the others probable) and that some are such as to disconfirm others (they make the others improbable). Probability, as Peirce con...
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Banking.
loans, and some commercial loans in addition to checking accounts and time deposits. Credit unions, SLAs, and savings banks help encourage thriftiness by paying interest to consumers who put their money in savings deposits. Consequently, creditunions, SLAs, and savings banks are often referred to as thrift institutions. Of the various types of banks in the United States, commercial banks account for the greatest single source of the financial industry’s assets. In 2000 the 8,528commercial banks...
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Les mutuelles (Travaux Personnels Encadrés – Economie - TES)
auxquelles doit faire face une mutuelle afin de couvrir les risques de ses adhérents. Il suffit alors de proposer aux adhérents une cotisation en conséquence . L'ESPRIT MUTUALISTE • L:idée d'une mutualisation des risques est essentielle dans le succès qu'ont connu et connaissent encore les mutuelles, mais on ne saurait réduire leur nature à ce seul aspect des choses . • Les mutuelles défendent des idées de solidarité et de démocratie sociale....
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vieillesse.
s'ajouter divers avantages complémentaires : bonification pour enfants, majoration pour conjoint à charge ou pour aide à une tierce personne. La Sécurité sociale peut également attribuer un certain nombre de prestations vieillesse sous conditions de ressources. Ainsi, l'allocation aux vieux travailleurs salariés (ordonnance du 2 février 1945), à laquelle s'est ajoutée, plus récemment, l'allocation aux vieux travailleurs non salariés, sont des allocations d'assistance versées à d'anciens t...
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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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Charles Dickens.
The Old Curiosity Shop broke hearts across Britain and North America when it first appeared. Later readers, however, have found it excessively sentimental, especially the pathos surrounding the death of its child-heroine Little Nell. Dickens’s next two works proved less popular with the public. Barnaby Rudge, Dickens’s first historical novel, revolves around anti-Catholic riots that broke out in London in 1780. The events in Martin Chuzzlewit become a vehicle for the novel’s theme: selfishne...
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Articles of Confederation - U.
trade, or any other pretence whatever. VIII ARTICLE IV The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different states in this union, the free inhabitants of each of thesestates, paupers, vagabonds and fugitives from Justice excepted, shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several states; and the people ofeach state shall have free ingress and regress to and from any other state, and shall enjoy therein all the...
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Vietnam - country.
E Natural Resources Vietnam’s most valuable natural resource is its land, particularly the fertile, alluvial soils in the Red and Mekong deltas. Some 29 percent of the land is currently beingcultivated. Vietnam has some valuable mineral resources, including gold, iron, tin, zinc, phosphate, chromite, apatite, and anthracite coal. Most deposits are located in the northernpart of the country. Few attempts were made to extract these minerals until the French takeover of Vietnam at the end of the 1...
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Islam.
commanded to face the Kaaba, an ancient shrine in the city of Mecca. The Qur’an also refers to the recitation of parts of the Qur’an as a form of prayer. However, evenwith its numerous references, the Qur’an alone does not give exact instructions for this central ritual of prayer. The most detailed descriptions of the rituals for prayer derive from the example set by the prophet Muhammad and are preserved in later Islamic traditions. Somedetails of these rituals vary, however all Muslims agree t...