60 résultats pour "window"
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Windows - informatique.
3. 4 Gamme Windows Vista Face à la concurrence technologique des systèmes d’exploitation Linux et Mac OS X, offrant une grande stabilité, sécurité et une interface graphique particulièrement intuitive, Microsoft décide de développer un nouveau système d’exploitation sous le nom de code Longhorn dès 2001 (date de sortie de Windows XP). Plusieurs fois repoussée, la sortie du nouveau système d’exploitation, baptisé finalement Windows Vista, est effective le 30 janvier 2007 pour le grand public — u...
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Windows - Informatik.
Von Windows Server 2003 (ab April 2003) kamen bis Ende 2006 insgesamt sieben Versionen auf den Markt. Zu den Änderungen im Vergleich zu Windows 2000 zählen u. a.eine Firewall und die Möglichkeit, Domänencontroller oder ganze Domänen umzubenennen. Mit dem Volume Shadow Service ließen sich einzelne Dokumentenversionenarchivieren und dadurch frühere Dateiversionen auf einfachem Weg wiederherstellen. 2008 wird der Nachfolger, Windows Server 2008, erscheinen. Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008...
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déploiment de Windows 7 Via WDS
2. Configurer WDS pour la première utilisation 3. Ajout de démarrage et par défaut de Windows 7 Images 4. Capture d'image de démarrage 5. Installer, configurer et Sysprep la machine de référence 6. Capturer la machine de référence Déploiement de Windows 7 Utilisation de Windows Déploiement Services (WDS): Etape par étape - Partie II Préparation pour le déploiement sans surveillance WISM Création de l'WDSClientUnattend.xml Ajout de la WDSClientUnattend.xml sur le serveur WDS Création du xml OO...
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The opening of Rear Window
see the window: it is the only thing which the viewer can focus on in a similar way to the audience of a theatre, focusing on the stage. This credit sequence has some symbolic as the plot lies on what is seen through the window. The fact that the shutters open will allow the action to take place. It also makes the viewer feel like he is waking up in a warm atmosphere created by the sepia color of the shutters and the touch of red used for the credits. As we are going to see, the open...
- ENCYCLOPEDIE: Windows
- fiche sygnaletique Windows on the world
- Windows on the World
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Heat (physics)
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Heat Loss from a House
A thermograph shows the large amount of heat lost through a house's windows during winter.
Theoretically, the molecules of a substance would exhibit no activity at the temperature termed absolute zero. See Molecule. III TEMPERATURE SCALES Five different temperature scales are in use today: the Celsius scale, known also as the Centigrade scale, the Fahrenheit scale, the Kelvin scale, the Rankine scale, andthe international thermodynamic temperature scale ( see Thermometer). The Celsius scale, with a freezing point of 0° C and a boiling point of 100° C, is widely used throughout the...
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windows to go
WINDOWS TO GO EXPOSE DU GROUPE 2 Membres du groupe 2 AGBO koffi daniel BERLY koffi odet AGBENENE dorcas N’DANOU prince KOMBATE mondo 03 JANVIER 2023 ARLE 1 SOMMAIRE I. HISTORIQUE II. INTRODUCTION III. DEFINITION IV. OBJECTIF V. PREREQUIS ET CONDITIONS VI. ETAPE DE MISE AU POINT VII. AVANTAGES VIII. INCONVENIENTS IX. CONCLUSION I. HISTORIQUE : Windows To Go est une fonctionnalité de Windows qui permet aux utilisateurs de créer une version portable de Windows sur une...
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Microsoft Corporation (entreprise).
3.5 Diversification des activités Au milieu des années 1990, Microsoft élargit son activité vers les médias, les loisirs et les industries de la communication en lançant MSN (Microsoft Network) en 1995 etMSNBC en 1996. La même année, la société introduit également Windows CE, un système d’exploitation pour assistants personnels. En 1997, elle achète WebTV Network (fabricant de composants permettant de relier la télévision à l’Internet) pour 425 millions de dollars (soit environ autant d’euros)...
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Gothic Art and Architecture
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Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris
Notre Dame Cathedral, in Paris, was begun in 1163 and completed for the most part in 1250.
and by external arches, called flying buttresses. Consequently, the thick walls of Romanesque architecture could be largely replaced by thinner walls with glass windows,and the interiors could reach unprecedented heights. A revolution in building techniques thus occurred. With the Gothic vault, a ground plan could take on a variety of shapes. The general plan of the cathedrals, however, consisting of a long three-aisled nave interceptedby a transept and followed by a shorter choir and sanctuary,...
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BILL GATES
Bill Gates les moyens de ses ambitions. En effet, bien que le DOS ait été développé pour IBM avec les fonds de cette entreprise, il n'est nullement tenu de lui réserver l'exclusivité du bénéfice des fruits de son travail. En autorisant une foule de constructeurs d'ordinateurs à s'en servir -notamment dans le Sud-est asiatique-, il multiplie ses bénéfices et peut ainsi diversifier l'activité de sa société au-delà du développement des systèmes d'ex ploi...
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Hurricane.
V HOW HURRICANES ARE DETECTED AND MONITORED Since 1943 U.S. military and civilian aircraft have been flying into hurricanes to measure wind velocities and directions, the location and size of the eye, air pressures,and temperatures in different parts of the storm. A coordinated system of tracking hurricanes was developed in the mid-1950s, and steady improvements have beenmade over the years. In addition to reports from aircraft, geosynchronous weather satellites (since 1966) and ocean buoys tha...
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Bill Gates : la croyance au progrès de la technologie
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)Bill Gates « Je pense qu'au cours de ma vie, je verrai apparaître un ordinateur intelligent. »Quel point commun existe-t-il entre Windows, Word, Excel et Internet Explorer? Ce sont tous des logiciels produitspar la société Microsoft dirigée par son PDG-fondateur, Bill Gates, le nouveau Grésus de la planète informatique.Avec sa frimousse de jeune premier, on a du mal à croire que Bill soit le futur maître du monde, et pourtant. Reçucomme un chef d'État dans tous le...
- FENÊTRES DE MON CABINET DE TRAVAIL (Les) [My Study Windows]. (résumé)
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Ear.
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Ear, organ of hearing and balance. Only vertebrates, or animals
line or rotates in any direction. Each canal also contains sensory areas with sensory hair cells that project into a cone-shaped cap of gelatin. Two of the semicircularcanals are in a vertical position and are used to detect vertical movement, such as jumping or falling. The third canal is horizontal and detects horizontal movement,such as turning or spinning. The action of the canals depends on the inertia of the fluid inside. When the motion of the body changes, the fluid lags behind, causing...
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POLYNÉSIE FRANÇAISE, SESSION DE JUIN 1995 LANGUE VIVANTE 2 - SÉRIE L
25 "What's so funny?" 1 finally said. It occurred tome that perhaps she was laughing at me, at my life. Maybe she had listened through the wall and heard nothing, the stagnant silence of our unhappy bouse. "Why are you laughing?" 1 demanded. "My mother kicked me out," she finally said. She talked with a 30 swaggerl, seeming to be proud of this fact. And then she snickered 6 a little and said, "We had this fight and she pushed me out th...
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Word & Image
A Journal of Verbal/Visual Enquiry
ISSN: 0266-6286 (Print) 1943-2178 (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.
Reception and interference: reading Jean Molinet's rebus-poems ADRIAN ARMSTRONG Northern French culture in the late Middle Ages is marked not only by a proliferation of visual images, but also by the knowledge which these images convey, velY often in the form of figurative discourse. Traditional coded or symbolic visual fornls include heraldly, where tinctures and charges often accumulate particular connotations, and typological staine...
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Rapport de stage
1er BAC Professionnel MRIM Assemblage PC et réinstallation de Windows XP AIMAR Julien Page 2 Rapport de stage REMERCIEMENTS Je tiens à remercier Monsieur Eric RAMOND, directeu r de lentreprise, qui a accepté de me prendre en tant que stagiaire. Je souhaite remercier mon tuteur, Monsieur Florent CELMA de mavoir fait découvrir ses méthodes de travail et les produits utilisés, de m avoir appris ces méthodes de travail pour faire de la maintenance informatique. Enfi...
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No. I shook his hand...
"And then I came straight here,
crawl down theoutside ofthe building, whichIsaw avideo ofone person doingonaPolish site,ortrying touse a tablecloth asaparachute, likesome ofthe people whowere inWindows onthe World actually did.There weresomany different waystodie, and Ijust need toknow which washis." He held outhishands likehewanted metotake them. "Arethose tattoos?" Heclosed hisright hand. Iflipped backand pointed at"Why?" Hetook back hishands andwrote, "It'smade things easier. Instead ofwriting yesand noallthe time, I can sh...
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what did you do?
ceilings, theplates, thewindows, thelampshades! Wasitan act ofrebellion! Anact ofexpression! Werethepaintings good, orwas that beside thepoint! Ineeded tosee itfor myself, andIneeded totell the world about it!Iused tolive for reporting likethat! Stalin found outabout thecommunity andsent histhugs in,just afew days before Igot there, to break alloftheir arms! Thatwasworse thankilling them! Itwas ahorrible sight,Oskar: theirarms incrude splints, straight infront ofthem likezombies! Theycouldn't fe...
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From The Sound and the Fury - anthology.
'You'd better slip on your pants and run,' he said. He went out. I got up and moved about, listening to him through the wall. He entered the sitting-room, toward the door. 'Aren't you ready yet?' 'Not yet. Run along. I'll make it.' He went out. The door closed. His feet went down the corridor. Then I could hear the watch again. I quit moving around and went to the window and drew thecurtains aside and watched them running for chapel, the same ones fighting the same heaving coat-s...
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Iranian Art and Architecture
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Iranian Art and Architecture, the visual arts of Iran.
The first great development of ancient Persian architecture took place under the Achaemenid dynasty during the Persian Empire, from about 550 to 330 BC. Remains of Achaemenian architecture are numerous, the earliest being ruins at Pasargadae, the capital city of Cyrus the Great. These ruins include two palaces, a sacred precinct, acitadel, a tower, and the tomb of Cyrus. The palaces were set in walled gardens and contained central columnar halls, the largest of which was 37 m (111 ft) in length...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Cupid and Psyche - anthology.
waters, and fast by, a magnificent palace whose august front impressed the spectator that it was not the work of mortal hands, but the happy retreat of some god.Drawn by admiration and wonder, she approached the building and ventured to enter. Every object she met filled her with pleasure and amazement. Golden pillarssupported the vaulted roof, and the walls were enriched with carvings and paintings representing beasts of the chase and rural scenes, adapted to delight the eye of thebeholder. Pro...
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Excerpt from A Christmas Carol - anthology.
External heat and cold had little influence on Scrooge. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him. No wind that blew was bitterer than he, no falling snowwas more intent upon its purpose, no pelting rain less open to entreaty. Foul weather didn’t know where to have him. The heaviest rain, and snow, and hail, and sleet,could boast of the advantage over him in only one respect. They often “came down” handsomely and Scrooge never did. Nobody ever stopped him in the street to say, with g...
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WHY I'M NOT WHERE YOU ARE 5/21/63
Your mother and I never talk about the past, that's a rule.
under theNothing doorandstained theSomething hallway,there'snothing tosay. Itbecame difficulttonavigate from Something toSomething withoutaccidentally walkingthrough Nothing, andwhen Something—a key,apen, a pocketwatch—was accidentallyleftinaNothing Place,itnever couldberetrieved, thatwasanunspoken rule,likenearly all ofour rules havebeen. There cameapoint, ayear ortwo ago, when ourapartment wasmore Nothing than Something, thatinitself didn't havetobe aproblem, itcould havebeen agood thing, itco...
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Cours sur les virus informatique
Le virus se transmet t’il seulement par ordinateur ? Les virus informatiques se propagent le plus facilement via les pièces jointes d'un message électronique ou via des messages instantanés. Voilà pourquoi vous ne devez en aucun cas ouvrir une pièce jointe sans connaître l'expéditeur du message électronique, à moins que vous en attendiez la réception. Les virus informatiques pe uvent apparaître en pièces jointes sous la forme d'images humoristiques, de cartes de vœux, de fichiers...
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Song of the Open Road
Leaves of Grass, 1900
Walt Whitman
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Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road,
Healthy, free, the world before me,
The long brown path before me, leading wherever I choose.
I think you are latent with unseen existences — you are so dear to me. You flagg'd walks of the cities! you strong curbs at the edges! You ferries! you planks and posts of wharves! you timber-lined sides! you distant ships! You rows of houses! you window-pierc'd façades! you roofs! You porches and entrances! you copings and iron guards! You windows whose transparent shells might expose so much! You doors and ascending steps! you arches! You gray stones of interminable pavements! you trodden cros...
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Le Roman Reflet De La Réalité
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Art Deco
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Art Deco Historic District
The Art Deco Historic District is located at the southern end of Miami Beach, Florida.
At the 1925 exposition several French masters unveiled work that created an international stir. Elegant inlaid wood furniture by Jacques Émile Ruhlmann, functionallacquerwork by Jean Dunand, silver jewelry by Jean Puiforcat, and glass vases by Lalique were hailed for their modernity and original lines. Ruhlmann designed a seriesof rooms for the exposition that had a far-reaching effect on American and European taste. Lalique later created a similarly streamlined decorative scheme for theluxuriou...
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Bac L anglais
12AN1LME1 Page : 2/4 Joseph Netmaker brought the letter out to me. Winter had just started to settle itself into the country. Joseph walked on snowshoes from the town. ‘This is for you, Niska,’ he said. ‘It is from the Canadian boss, their hookimaw.’ As soon as I saw the brown letter, the English words written upon it, I knew what it contained. I sat down beside the fire and stirred at it with a stick while Joseph read, first out 5 loud and in his stumbling English, then for me in our l...
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Church (building)
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Church (building), a building designed for worship for groups of Christians.
nearby was a basilica; the two are now combined in one building, known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The original Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, replaced bythe present church during the Renaissance, was a huge processional basilica with projecting wings—transepts—forming a Latin cross in plan. The domed, centralizedform persisted in the Byzantine and Slavic East, where medieval churches, small in scale, often took the form of five domes arranged on a Greek cross plan. IV MEDIEVAL EUROPE...
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I'd never loved Grandma more than I loved her right then.
So Iput mystory intoit. I pretended hewas Grandma, andIstarted atthe very beginning. I told himabout thetuxedo onthe chair, andhow Ihad broken thevase, andfound thekey, andthelocksmith, andthe envelope, andtheartsupply store.Itold himabout thevoice ofAaron Black,andhow Iwas soincredibly closetokissing Abby Black. Shedidn't sayshe didn't wantto,just that itwasn't agood idea.Itold himabout AbeBlack inConey Island, and Ada Black withthetwo Picasso paintings, andthebirds thatflew byMr. Black's windo...
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Excerpt from Persuasion - anthology.
“Yes, dear ma'am,” said Mrs. Croft, “or an uncertain engagement, an engagement which may be long. To begin without knowing that at such a time there will be themeans of marrying, I hold to be very unsafe and unwise, and what I think all parents should prevent as far as they can.” Anne found an unexpected interest here. She felt its application to herself, felt it in a nervous thrill all over her; and at the same moment that her eyes instinctivelyglanced towards the distant table, Captain Wen...
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From "The Metamorphosis" - anthology.
As all this was running through his mind at top speed without his being able to decide to leave his bed—the alarm clock had just struck a quarter to seven—therecame a cautious tap at the door behind the head of his bed. 'Gregor,' said a voice—it was his mother's—'it's a quarter to seven. Hadn't you a train to catch?' Thatgentle voice! Gregor had a shock as he heard his own voice answering hers, unmistakably his own voice, it was true, but with a persistent horrible twittering squeakbehind it lik...
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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Robie House
The Frederick C.
Hills/DeCaro HouseAmerican architect Frank Lloyd Wright, a pioneer of modern architecture, lived and worked in the Chicago area during thelate 19th and early 20th centuries. He designed many single-family houses, known as prairie houses. The Hills/DeCarohouse in Oak Park, west of Chicago, is one of more than 20 houses Wright designed while living in the town between 1890and 1910.© 2007 Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / Photo: Mary Ann Hemphill/Photo Researc...
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Machine
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Machine, simple device that affects the force, or effort, needed to do a certain amount of work.
to decrease the amount of force needed to do work or to change the direction of the force. The wheel and axle and some levers can also be used to increase the speedof performance of a task, but doing so always increases the amount of force needed. A Inclined Plane NutsNuts are pieces of metal with a hole in the middle. They are screwed on the end of a bolt as a fastening. Nuts come invarying shapes, depending on their intended use.© Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Ramps and staircas...
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5, 6, 7, 5, 4, 6!
new movie? Iwrote, "What's happened?" andshowed itto ayoung businessman watchingthetelevision, hetook asip of his coffee andsaid, "Nooneknows yet,"hiscoffee haunts me,his"yet" haunts me.Istood there, aperson inacrowd, was Iwatching theimages, orwas something morecomplicated happening?Itried tocount thefloors above where the planes hadhit,the fire had toburn upthrough thebuildings, Iknew thatthose people couldn't besaved, andhow many were onthe planes, andhow many wereonthe street, Ithought andth...
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September 11 Attacks - U.
around and flew it back toward Washington, D.C. Flying low and fast, the airplane hit the Pentagon at 9:37 AM. In a bit of good fortune, the plane crashed into the west side of the building, which had recently been reinforced with stronger construction and blast-resistant windows in order to withstand a terrorist attack. Even so, theplane penetrated three of the Pentagon’s five concentric rings, taking a chunk out of the building and incinerating dozens of offices and the people who worked in t...
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Formation à la programmation Batch
( T ab le d es m atiè re s I] I n tr o du ctio n 3 I I] L es b ases d e l a p ro gra m m atio n B atc h 10 I II ] V aria b le s e t p ara m ètr e s 17 I V ] S au ts , b ou cle s 31 V ] E xéc u tio n c o ndit io nnelle 34 V I] B ou cle s F O R 38 V II] R ed ir e c tio n s 42 V III ] A ppel d 'a u tr e s f ic h ie rs B at...
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devoir services et serveurs BTS SIO
2. Les conséquences matérielles, logicielles et organisationnelles qu’implique la mise en place d’un domaine Active Directory sont : Matérielles : Postes clients : Afin de pouvoir passer l'ensemble des 50 postes dans un environnement Active Directory, l'ensemble des postes clients doivent disposés d'une version cliente de Windows compatible avec celle des serveurs. Ainsi, les ordinateurs ne répondant pas aux minimum requis pour l'installation de Windo...
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DOS (Disk Operating System).
requêtes du DOS. Cette facilité est évidemment aux risques et périls du programmeur, qui obtenait souvent des résultats inattendus. Bien des logiciels commerciaux pour PC ont souffert de ce travers. La version 3.3 de DOS, apparue en 1987, marque une étape importante, apportant une consolidation et une stabilisation qui en font une version de référence. Les développements. L'apparition de microprocesseurs Intel de plus en plus puissants (80286, 80386, puis i486), la baisse du coût des mémoires...
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système d'exploitation - informatique.
• client – serveur ; • 8 – 16 – 32 – 64 bits ; • liés à des processeurs (x86, Motorola, PowerPC) ou des technologies processeurs particulières (architectures CISC ou RISC). 4. 1 Monotâches et multitâches Il existe deux grands types de systèmes d’exploitation : – les systèmes monotâches, qui ne peuvent exécuter qu’une tâche à la fois et qui ont pratiquement tous disparus des ordinateurs actuels ; – les systèmes multitâches, qui permettent d’effectuer plusieurs tâches simultanément, ou plus exact...
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virtualisation
Virtualisation Page 2 Sommaire 1 Introduction 3 2 Historique ... 3 3 Définition . 4 4 Les domaines de la virtualisation .... 5 4.1 La virtualisation dapplications............ .....................................................................................................................5 4...
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Excerpt from The Two Gentlemen of Verona - anthology.
JULIA. Is he among these? HOST. Ay; but, peace! Let’s hear 'em. SONG:Who is Silvia? What is she,That all our swains commend her?Holy, fair, and wise is she;The heaven such grace did lend her,That she might admirèd be. Is she kind as she is fair?For beauty lives with kindness.Love doth to her eyes repair,To help him of his blindness;And, being helped, inhabits there. Then to Silvia let us singThat Silvia is excelling;She excels each mortal thingUpon the dull earth dwelling.To her let us garlands...
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Canadian Architecture
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L'Anse aux Meadows
In around ad 1000 Norse Vikings sailed from Greenland to North America and set up a village on the tip of what is now
the island of Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula.
IglooSome Inuit peoples in the Arctic regions of Canada live in domed houses of snow, or igloos, which provide good insulationand protection from wind. The word igloo comes from the Inuit iglu, meaning “house.”George Holton/Photo Researchers, Inc. Canada’s original inhabitants are known as the First Nations. At the time of European arrival, about 40 nations were scattered across Canada. Many of them lived alongthe coasts, where they could fish. These nations can be classified into five major gro...