57 résultats pour "early"
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Early Bird
1 / 2 2 juin 1965 Série flle 46 Fiche N• 549 Early Blrd 1. L'exploitation commerciale (commencée au début de juin 1965) du satellite-relais Early Bird (Oiseau du matin) pour les transmissions téléphoniques entre l'Europe et l'Amérique marque une révolution dans les techniques des télécommunications. Early Bird est le premier élément d'un système destiné à couvrir prochainement l'ensemble du monde et .à absorber la plus grande part du trafic téléphonique...
- James Dean James Dean (1931-1955), American actor on film, stage, and television, whose early death in an automobile accident contributed to his enduring legend.
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The Teachings of MuhammadDuring the early 7th century, a trader named Muhammad was meditating in a cave near Mecca in what is now Saudi Arabia, when he experienced a vision of the archangelGabriel who declared Muhammad to be a prophet of God.
The Teachings of Muhammad During the early 7th century, a trader named Muhammad was meditating in a cave near Mecca in what is now Saudi Arabia, when he experienced a vision of the archangelGabriel who declared Muhammad to be a prophet of God. Other revelations followed, and Muhammad began to preach to others, reciting in verse the instructions he hadreceived from God. These revelations became the Koran, the sacred scripture of Islam. In this passage from Muhammad’s teachings, he teaches his fol...
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anglais: In the early 20th century
In the early 20th century, white europeans arrived with boats in South Aprica and colonies this country. They wanted to control the Afrikans and take position of the natural ressources. The black politicien were emprisoned by Aprikaners. They want to separete whit from black . In this oral présentation we are going to see how South Aprica Society has changed. Manqu 3 phrase Apartheid is an Afrikan's word was used by Afrikaners. This word was especially used in 1948 when the new governmen...
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History chapter: Domestic tensions in the U.S. (and France) during the 1960s and early 1970s
History chapter: Domestic tensions in the U.S. (and France) during the 1960s and early 1970s Introduction: The United States went through major transformations during the 1960s, a period characterized by significant reforms and new political debates and divisions over social issues. American involvement in the Vietnam War divided Americans and triggered the anti-war movement. The period is marked by a continuing struggle for a more equal and just society: the Civil Rights Movement, its evol...
- Rembrandt.
- Stone Age.
- Korean War.
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- Korean War - U.
- Christianity.
- Gothic Art and Architecture I INTRODUCTION Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris Notre Dame Cathedral, in Paris, was begun in 1163 and completed for the most part in 1250.
- Dark Matter - astronomy.
- Football.
- Archaeology.
- Welfare.
- Tennis.
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- Washington, D.
- Rocket.
- Bible.
- Baseball.
- Metalwork I INTRODUCTION Metalwork, in the fine arts, objects of artistic, decorative, and utilitarian value made of one or more kinds of metal--from precious to base--fashioned by either casting, hammering, or joining or a combination of these techniques.
- Earth (planet).
- Mythology.
- George Bush.
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- Culture.
- Renaissance .
- Basketball.
- Ancient Rome .
- Railroads.
- Asia - History.
- Iraq - country.
- Michigan - USA History.
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- Museum.
- Florida - geography.
- Medicine.
- Maryland - USA History.
- Poverty.
- Gambling.
- American Literature: Drama I INTRODUCTION American Literature: Drama, literature intended for performance, written by Americans in the English language.
- Iran - country.
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- Africa.
- Mesoamerica.
- World War II .
- Fascism.
- Communism .
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- Franklin D.
- Franklin D.
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- Europe .
- Immigration.