56 résultats pour "récréative"
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Anne Ubersfeld écrit « La part de création et de recréation du metteur en scène est très considérable. Il est lui-même producteur d’un nouveau texte didascalique, complément et précision, voire contradiction du texte littéraire. » En vous appuyant sur le corpus, sur vos lectures, vous direz pourquoi l’on peut parler de « recréation » du texte de théâtre par le metteur en scène.
Tartuffe dans un contexte islamique bourgeois. La transposition culturelle d'une pièce particulièrement difficile peut la rendre plus claire pour le spectateur. 3. La création, de la part du metteur en scène, consiste à dépasser les contraintes imposées par l'auteur. Le metteur en scène peut prendre la liberté de modifier voire réécrire certains passage du texte, bien quecela soit rare car très mal vu. La plupart du temps, il raye une partie des didascalie...
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Des Périers: Les Nouvelles Récréations et joyeux devis
-------- EXTRAITS Une personne peu attirante Je veux vous faire un beau conte d'un honnête monsieur qui s'appellait Salzard. Savez-vous quel homme c'était? Premièrement, il avait la tête comme un pot à beurre, le visage froncé comme un parchemin brûlé, les yeux gros comme les yeux d'un bœuf, ( ... )et allait toujours levant le museau comme un vendeur de cinquailles if ers et cuivres], la gueule torte comme je ne sais quoi, un bonne...
- Une mise en scène est-elle une recréation ?
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WATIEAU Antoine : Récréation italienne
WATIEAU Antoine Récréation italienne Né à Valenciennes, 1684 Mort à Nogent-sur-Marne, 1721 La Récréation italienne est un exemple parfait des scènes qu'il affectionne: devant un paysage d'arbres, souvent agrémenté d'ornements de jar dins, jets d'eau ou statues, un groupe de person nages -avec parfois un individu isolé ou mis en évidence -forme un tableau idyllique, l'image d'un paradis retrouvé, où tout baigne dans un climat subtil d'intimité...
- Dans Quelles Mesures Peut On Parler De Recréation Du Texte Par Le Metteur En Scène ?
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Montrer combien il importe au maitre d'assister aux récréations et aux jeux de ses élèves pour apprendre à connaître les caractères de chacun d'eux, et comment il pourra ensuite se servir de cette connaissance dans leur intérêt.
7(. RECUEIL Développement. Les règlements obligent l'instituteur à assister aux. récréations; et les circulaires lui conseillent de suivre les enfants au dehors de l'école, et de les observer dans leurs jeux, sans gêner toutefois leur liberté, et sans empêcher l'expansion de leur activité. Ces prescriptions n'ont pas seulement pour but de protéger les enfants qui pourraient être victimes de la pétulance, de l'étour :derie, de la brutalité même de...
- Nouvelles Récréations et joyeux devis de Des Périers (Résumé & Analyse)
- NOUVELLES RÉCRÉATIONS ET JOYEUX DEVIS de Bonaventure des Périers (résumé)
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- Nouvelles Récréations et Joyeux Devis
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jeunesse, littérature pour la - littérature.
filles. Les Mémoires d’un âne rapporte à lui seul plus de trois millions or, et la comtesse de Ségur doit écrire deux romans par an jusqu’en 1871 ( les Petites Filles modèles, 1859 ; les Malheurs de Sophie, la Fortune de Gaspard, 1864 ; Un bon petit diable, 1865 ; le Général Dourakine, 1866), tous illustrés par de grands artistes, parmi lesquels figure Gustave Doré. Sans doute ce succès s’explique-t-il d’abord par la nature des intrigues qui composent ces ouvrages. Malgré leur mièvreri...
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San Francisco - geography.
recognized symbol of the city, opened in 1937. It connects San Francisco to Marin County to the north, one of the wealthiest suburban areas in the nation. With the construction of the Bay and Golden Gate bridges and other links from the city to its suburbs, the San Francisco Bay area has become one large metropolitanregion. San Francisco itself is only 122 sq km (47 sq mi) of land area, but the city’s Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (defined by the Census Bureau as SanFrancisco, San Mateo,...
- NOUVELLES RÉCRÉATIONS ET JOYEUX DEVIS (Les) de Bonaventure Despériers - résumé, analyse
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In-Line Skating.
the foot using a combination of laces and buckles. Many skaters prefer a simple closure system that has laces on the lower portion of the skate and a buckle at the top.The boot liner is made of a soft, padded, cloth portion that fits inside the outer shell. Boot liners should be vented, which keeps the feet cool by allowing perspiration toescape during strenuous workouts or long trips. Attached to the bottom of each skate is the wheel frame. The frame houses from three to five wheels. The wheels...
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Des élèves sont venues trouver leur maîtresse pendant la récréation et se sont plaintes de l'obligation qui leur est faite de garder le silence pendant les mouvements et de se mettre en rang pour les entrées et les sorties. La classe étant réunie, l'institutrice leur fait connaître la raison de ces prescriptions.
r IlE CO~IPOSITIO:'\:o' FU_\NL:AIS~:s 1:!1> la raison des prescriptions du règlement, qu'elles ont toujours suivies jusquïei avec docilité. Mais j'ai voulu que vo11s soyez tolites· réunies, po11r vous faire bien sen til' la sagesse de ces p1·escriplions. Yous comprenez qu'il ne m'est pas possible de vous laisser causer pendant le temps du travail ou de la le t;on; mais pour cc qui est des mouvements, des entrées et des sorties...
- Plan détaillé Sujet : En vous fondant sur les textes lus ou étudiés en classe et sur votre culture personnelle, vous direz dans quelle mesure le genre de la poésie vous paraît satisfaire à sa mission de recréation du monde.
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Seattle - geography.
Mountains. The area includes the suburban cities of Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Renton, and Issaquah. The Eastside has become home to dozens of high-technologyindustries including Microsoft Corporation, ATL Ultrasound, Nintendo of America, divisions of The Boeing Company, and many other firms. In the 1960s commutersheaded to Seattle jobs from homes on the Eastside. Today, the “reverse commute” from Seattle homes to jobs on the Eastside is just as heavy, and both streams oftraffic cross the same...
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Museum.
History museums are dedicated to promoting a greater appreciation and knowledge of history and its importance to understanding the present and anticipating thefuture. They range from historic sites and small historic house museums to large, encyclopedic institutions such as the Smithsonian’s National Museum of AmericanHistory in Washington, D.C. Many cities and states have historical societies that operate museums or historic sites. History museums usually collect a wide range ofobjects, includi...
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National Parks and Preserves.
Some ibex raised in Italy’s 700 sq km (220 sq mi) Gran Paradiso National Park (1922) were transferred to aid herd restoration elsewhere in the country. Switzerlandreturned lynx to Swiss National Park to keep red deer populations in check. The growth of national parks also enabled many European countries to restore forests thathad given way to industrialization by the early 20th century. Africa’s wildlife was hunted heavily from the late 19th century well into the 20th century. By 1920 big-game h...
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Ontario - Geography.
governed Ontario’s initial settlement and development. The province’s most important river is the St. Lawrence. Its route was much improved and enlarged by dredgingand canal building in the mid-20th century. This enabled large ocean-going vessels to reach Great Lake ports ( see St. Lawrence Seaway). The Ottawa River was an important early route to the interior for fur traders and timber merchants. The Niagara River, because of its falls, is a great center of hydroelectric power as well as aninte...
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Ontario - Canadian History.
governed Ontario’s initial settlement and development. The province’s most important river is the St. Lawrence. Its route was much improved and enlarged by dredgingand canal building in the mid-20th century. This enabled large ocean-going vessels to reach Great Lake ports ( see St. Lawrence Seaway). The Ottawa River was an important early route to the interior for fur traders and timber merchants. The Niagara River, because of its falls, is a great center of hydroelectric power as well as aninte...
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Missouri - geography.
Saint Francois Mountains, at the eastern end of the crest of the dome. Only in these mountains have the sedimentary rocks been sufficiently eroded away so that theunderlying igneous rocks are exposed. They form the rounded, knoblike peaks of an old mountain range. The peaks project, in isolation or in clusters, between 230 and300 m (750 and 1,000 ft) above the surrounding sedimentary basins. One of these knobs, Taum Sauk Mountain, reaches 540 m (1,772 ft) above sea level and is thehighest point...
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Missouri - USA History.
Saint Francois Mountains, at the eastern end of the crest of the dome. Only in these mountains have the sedimentary rocks been sufficiently eroded away so that theunderlying igneous rocks are exposed. They form the rounded, knoblike peaks of an old mountain range. The peaks project, in isolation or in clusters, between 230 and300 m (750 and 1,000 ft) above the surrounding sedimentary basins. One of these knobs, Taum Sauk Mountain, reaches 540 m (1,772 ft) above sea level and is thehighest point...
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Pennsylvania - geography.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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Pennsylvania - USA History.
B Rivers and Lakes There are three major river basins in Pennsylvania: the Susquehanna, the Ohio, and the Delaware. Together they drain more than 90 percent of Pennsylvania’s landarea. Most of eastern and central Pennsylvania is drained by the Susquehanna and Delaware systems. The western part of the state is drained by the Allegheny andMonongahela rivers, which join at Pittsburgh to form the Ohio. In addition to the three major river basins, short streams flowing into Lake Erie drain the north...
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- Anne Ubersfeld écrit « La part de création et de recréation du metteur en scène est très considérable. Il est lui-même producteur d'un nouveau texte didascalique, complément et précision, voire contradiction du texte littéraire. » En vous appuyant sur le corpus, sur vos lectures, vous direz pourquoi l'on peut parler de « recréation » du texte de théâtre par le metteur en scène.
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Folk Dance
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INTRODUCTION
Traditional Irish Dancing
Irish dancing comprises mainly reels and jigs and may be accompanied by lively folk music played on the fiddle, harp, or
bagpipes.
Highland Games and DancesHighland dances are part of the Highland Games, a series of events held annually in various parts of Scotland, Canada,and the United States. Dance historians point out that warriors from the Scottish Highlands once went into battle dancingand playing the bagpipes. Highland dances, performed to music played on bagpipes or fiddles, remain an important part ofScottish culture.Courtesy of BBC Worldwide Americas. All Rights Reserved. Folk dances are usually thought to be simp...
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Maine - geography.
temperatures range from 17° to 21°C (62° to 70°F) with the southern interior being the warmest and the east coast and north the coolest. However, daytime summertemperatures may reach the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F), and temperatures in winter have fallen as low as -44°C (-48°F) in the interior. D2 Precipitation Precipitation (rainfall and snowfall) in Maine is evenly distributed throughout the year. Most areas receive from 860 to 1,020 mm (34 to 40 in) yearly, although parts ofthe coast are som...
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Maine - USA History.
temperatures range from 17° to 21°C (62° to 70°F) with the southern interior being the warmest and the east coast and north the coolest. However, daytime summertemperatures may reach the lower 30°s C (lower 90°s F), and temperatures in winter have fallen as low as -44°C (-48°F) in the interior. D2 Precipitation Precipitation (rainfall and snowfall) in Maine is evenly distributed throughout the year. Most areas receive from 860 to 1,020 mm (34 to 40 in) yearly, although parts ofthe coast are som...
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Rhode Island - geography.
C (73° F). Along the northern state line, the January mean temperature is about 1° C (about 2° F) colder than in Warwick in January. Along the ocean coast, theJanuary mean temperature is -1° C (30° F). Warm season temperatures are also influenced by the ocean and bay, so temperatures are usually cooler along the coastthan in the interior. The difference tends to be greatest in spring and early summer. Winter temperatures in Rhode Island are usually above -7° C (20° F), buttemperatures colder by...
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Rhode Island - USA History.
C (73° F). Along the northern state line, the January mean temperature is about 1° C (about 2° F) colder than in Warwick in January. Along the ocean coast, theJanuary mean temperature is -1° C (30° F). Warm season temperatures are also influenced by the ocean and bay, so temperatures are usually cooler along the coastthan in the interior. The difference tends to be greatest in spring and early summer. Winter temperatures in Rhode Island are usually above -7° C (20° F), buttemperatures colder by...
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New Jersey - geography.
C Soils Broadly defined, all of New Jersey’s soils are podzolic soils; that is, they are acidic and contain fairly high amounts of iron oxides. The soils in northern New Jersey areirregular in quality and contain rock fragments and small stones deposited by the continental glaciers of the last Ice Age. The soils of the inner coastal plain, unaffectedby glaciation, are the richest in the state, while those of the outer coastal plain are generally infertile. The newer soil classification system d...
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New Jersey - USA History.
C Soils Broadly defined, all of New Jersey’s soils are podzolic soils; that is, they are acidic and contain fairly high amounts of iron oxides. The soils in northern New Jersey areirregular in quality and contain rock fragments and small stones deposited by the continental glaciers of the last Ice Age. The soils of the inner coastal plain, unaffectedby glaciation, are the richest in the state, while those of the outer coastal plain are generally infertile. The newer soil classification system d...
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California - geography.
The Basin and Range province is an arid area of mountain ranges, basins, and deserts. In California it is represented primarily by parts of the Great Basin and SonoranDesert sections. Within the Great Basin lies Death Valley, whose lowest elevation, 86 m (282 ft) below sea level, is the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere. TheSonoran Desert section is characterized by numerous flat plains separated by low but rugged ranges. It includes the extensive Mojave, or Mohave, Desert. Also in thisprov...
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California - USA History.
The Basin and Range province is an arid area of mountain ranges, basins, and deserts. In California it is represented primarily by parts of the Great Basin and SonoranDesert sections. Within the Great Basin lies Death Valley, whose lowest elevation, 86 m (282 ft) below sea level, is the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere. TheSonoran Desert section is characterized by numerous flat plains separated by low but rugged ranges. It includes the extensive Mojave, or Mohave, Desert. Also in thisprov...
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La recréation du texte de théâtre par le metteur en scène.
longueur impressionnante, citons comme exemple Ruy Blas et Hernani et Victor Hugo, où la didascalie initiale estdétaillée et précise, ne laissant aucune liberté de man½uvre au metteur en scène quant au début de la pièce, cecise continuant tout au long de l'½uvre. Il en est de même pour le prologue d'Antigone, qui sert uniquement àprésenter les personnages ! La représentation, si tout est respecté, sera donc celle qui était imaginée par l'auteurau moment de l'écriture. S'il veut « perso...
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Les yeux noirs - Alphonse Daudet - Le Petit Chose (commentaire)
deux fois chaque jour qu'il peut la voir suffisamment pour savoir qu'elle coud « sans relâche ». Enfin, c'estgrâce au regard que la description disparaît au profit d'un dialogue imaginaire : « le regard aidant, nousnous parlions, — sans nous parler.» C'est la mention de l'échange muet des regards qui justifie l'apparitiondes pensées sous forme de paroles rapportées au discours direct et qui permet de comprendre que cespropos ne sont pas prononcés à haute voix, mais restituent dans l'esprit du...
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Commentez et discutez : « A mon égard au moins, n'espérez pas asservir dans ses [ceux de la littérature] jeux mon esprit à la règle ; il est incorrigible, et, la classe du devoir une fois fermée, il devient si léger et badin que je ne puis que jouer avec lui. » (Beaumarchais, « Lettre modérée »)
pour empêcher le vôtre d'approcher. » (p.78)La présentation de la calomnie égale à la communication et même à la pédagogie donne un ton acide et plus grave queBeaumarchais ne le prétend dans sa préface ; où il compare notamment son esprit à « un liège emplumé qui bondit sur laraquette » (p.31). Et lorsque Bazile présente le calomnie comme quelque chose près d'accabler les « plus honnêtes gens » (p.77)il est impossible de ne pas voir la figure de Beaumarchais face aux critiques violentes de ses...
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DES PÉRIERS Bonaventure : sa vie et son oeuvre
Périers publie de son vivant : les quatre dialogues vifs et rapides de son Cymbalum mundi, qui vont faire couler beaucoup d'encre et condamner à mort son imprimeur (mais d'autres publications ont davantage compté dans cette condamnation). Des Périers n'est pas inquiété : l'appui de Marguerite a sans doute suffi alors. II le perd peut-être en 1540, Je retrouve en 1541. Puis c'est le silence complet autour de son nom, jusqu'à la parution, en 1544, de...
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?stanbul - geography.
İstanbul hosts a number of annual cultural events. The İstanbul Cultural Festival, held in the summer, offers music and dance performances in more than 50 venuesthroughout the city, including outdoors at Rumelihisar ı. The city also hosts a summer jazz festival. Turkey is one of the world’s largest producers of motion pictures, anda highly regarded international film festival takes place in İstanbul during the early months of the year. V RECREATION With increasing modernization, recreation is...
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Montréal - geography.
percent), and Eastern Orthodox (2.8 percent) religions. Another 5.4 percent claim no religious affiliation. IV EDUCATION AND CULTURE Montréal has a large number of private schools, most of them partially funded by the province. Like the rest of Québec province, Montréal has two public schoolsystems, one for French speakers and one for English speakers. The Charter of the French Language (1977), known as Bill 101, restricts access to English-languageschools and requires children of immigrants t...
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Montréal - Geography.
percent), and Eastern Orthodox (2.8 percent) religions. Another 5.4 percent claim no religious affiliation. IV EDUCATION AND CULTURE Montréal has a large number of private schools, most of them partially funded by the province. Like the rest of Québec province, Montréal has two public schoolsystems, one for French speakers and one for English speakers. The Charter of the French Language (1977), known as Bill 101, restricts access to English-languageschools and requires children of immigrants t...
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Czech Republic - country.
enforcement of environmental regulations. Environmental considerations have also led some government officials to promote nuclear energy as a key source of powerfor the country’s future. The Czech Republic produces most of its energy by burning domestic coal. Much of the coal burned is low quality with a high ash and sulfur content—a key componentof acid rain—producing high levels of air pollution. Forests in the Czech Republic are among the most seriously affected by acid rain in all of Europe....
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Kansas City (Missouri) - geography.
Major institutions of higher education in Kansas City are a branch (established in 1929) of the University of Missouri, Avila College (1916), Rockhurst College (1910),DeVry Institute of Technology (Missouri) (1931), and the Kansas City Art Institute (1885). Schools in neighboring suburbs include Park University (1875), in Parkville,and William Jewell College (1849), in Liberty. Baptist, Nazarene, and Methodist theological schools are also located in the area. Midwest Research Institute, one of t...
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Christmas.
The new custom of Christmas gift giving allowed the marketplace to exert an unprecedented influence on holiday celebrations. Commercial innovations such asdepartment stores and mass advertising further expanded the custom of exchanging Christmas gifts. Seasonal retail sales helped fuel the economy, causing merchantsand advertisers to become some of the season’s most ardent promoters. Many holiday celebrants regretted these changes, however, and began voicing the nowcommon lament that Christmas h...
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New Brunswick - Geography.
Grand Lake, the largest lake in New Brunswick, is in the lowlands, east of Fredericton. Most other lakes are located in the northern and southwestern parts of NewBrunswick. D Climate New Brunswick has a continental climate that is moderated by maritime influences in the coastal areas. As a result, coastal regions are slightly warmer in the winter andslightly cooler in the summer than are interior regions. Annual temperature variations are large, with the January mean usually at least 25 to 28°C...
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New Brunswick - Canadian History.
Grand Lake, the largest lake in New Brunswick, is in the lowlands, east of Fredericton. Most other lakes are located in the northern and southwestern parts of NewBrunswick. D Climate New Brunswick has a continental climate that is moderated by maritime influences in the coastal areas. As a result, coastal regions are slightly warmer in the winter andslightly cooler in the summer than are interior regions. Annual temperature variations are large, with the January mean usually at least 25 to 28°C...
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Québec - Geography.
facilities. Tributaries south of the St. Lawrence include the Richelieu, the Saint-François, and the Chaudière rivers, which are only a few hundred kilometers long. TheRimouski and Matane rivers, also south of the St. Lawrence, are popular areas for recreation and salmon fishing. In the Canadian Shield, the longest rivers are theRupert, Eastmain, Grande Baleine, and La Grand-Rivière, which is the site of a huge hydroelectric complex. C Coastlines Québec has two systems of saltwater coastline. O...
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Québec - Canadian History.
facilities. Tributaries south of the St. Lawrence include the Richelieu, the Saint-François, and the Chaudière rivers, which are only a few hundred kilometers long. TheRimouski and Matane rivers, also south of the St. Lawrence, are popular areas for recreation and salmon fishing. In the Canadian Shield, the longest rivers are theRupert, Eastmain, Grande Baleine, and La Grand-Rivière, which is the site of a huge hydroelectric complex. C Coastlines Québec has two systems of saltwater coastline. O...
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Federal Republic of Germany - country.
B Rivers and Lakes Rivers have played a major role in Germany’s economic development. The Rhine River flows in a northwesterly direction from Switzerland through much of westernGermany and The Netherlands into the North Sea. It is a major European waterway and a pillar of commerce and trade. Its primary German tributaries include theMain, Mosel, Neckar, and Ruhr rivers. The Oder (Odra) River, along the border between Poland and Germany, runs northward and empties into the Baltic; it provides an...
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Gabon 1993-1994
"La récréation est terminée" a déclaré Omar Bongo après sa réélection à la
présidence, le 5 décembre 1993,...
Gabon 1993-1994 "La récréation est terminée" a déclaré Omar Bongo après sa réélection à la présidence, le 5 décembre 1993, à l'issue du premier tour, avec 51,2% des voix. Ainsi concluait-il le cycle de réaffirmation de son pouvoir, inauguré en 1990 par la "conférence nationale" et le passage au multipartisme. Le Gabon, confronté à de graves difficultés financières, s'est vu obligé de mettre en place un programme économique d'ajustement structurel drastique. La baisse du prix du pétrole brut, sa...