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CH A PI T R E 1 4 CO U R S :S TAT I S T I QU E S Extrait du programme de la classe de Troisième : CO N T E N U CO M PÉ T T E N C E S E XI G I B L E S CO M M E N TA I R E S Statistique Il s’agit essentiellement, d’une part de faire acquérir aux élèves les pre- miers outils de comparaison de sé- ries statistiques, d’autre part de les habituer à avoir une attitude de lec- teurs responsables face aux infor- mations de nature statistique. Caractéristiques de position d’une série statistique...
- George Washington I INTRODUCTION George Washington (1732-1799), first president of the United States (1789-1797) and one of the most important leaders in United States history.
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Geography of the United States
X²Chapter 2 : Geography of the United States Introducrtion : Is the USA a country* ? !! les états-unis sont > the USA is (NOT ARE) Country : Several éléments are needed to consider an area as a country : a population, a territory, one governement, a sovereignty = this government rule / control / decide / has the control AND a recognition = other countries consider this are as a country It seems obvious the USA is a country, without any doubt BUT… • Problems about the territory...
- Trucial States.
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The United States of America (2)
"The United States of America (2) L'essentiel du cours Key dates The jirst British colon y, Virginia, starts importing African slaves. The Am ërican ê/iifî War The industrial 'Union States' in the North Led by Abraham Lincolnfought the 'Confederate States' in the South. The southern states did not want to abo/ish s/avery and so intended to secede from the United States. ln 1862, Lincoln proclaimed the abolition of slavery. ln...
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Louisiana Purchase TreatyIn 1803 the United States purchased a vast interior region of North America from France for $15 million.
Louisiana Purchase Treaty In 1803 the United States purchased a vast interior region of North America from France for $15 million. This acquisition, called the Louisiana Purchase, extended U.S.territory from the Mississippi River westward to the Rocky Mountains. The first of the following three documents is the treaty of cession, in which France agreed to sell theprovince known as Louisiana to the United States. The other two documents are separate agreements, one for the U.S. government’s payme...
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The United States of Amer ica (1)
~ The United States of America (1) L'essentiel du cours Basic facts Capital city Currency The national flag The national anthem National emblems National mottoes Public ho/idays Washington D:C. (District of Columbia) US dollar($) "The Star Spang/ed Banner" or "Stars and Stripes": 50 white stars (the 50 states) and 13 red and white stripes (the 13 original colonies) . Tl:!_e Star Spangled Banner -The American Great Sea...
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The Emancipation ProclamationIssued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, this famous document, printed here in its entirety, granted freedom to more than 3 million United States slaves.
The Emancipation Proclamation Issued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, this famous document, printed here in its entirety, granted freedom to more than 3 million United States slaves.Lincoln's decree was later made law by passage of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1865. The Emancipation Proclamation By the President of the United States of America: A Proclamation. Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun...
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Declaration by United NationsSoon after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, British prime minister Winston Churchill met with United States president Franklin D.
Declaration by United Nations Soon after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, British prime minister Winston Churchill met with United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt inWashington, D.C., to develop strategies for coping with the global crisis. One such strategy, the Declaration by United Nations, emphasized their collective dedication towinning World War II (1939-1945). This declaration incorporated principles of the Atlantic Charter, which the two leaders had agreed to in Aug...
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Liechtenstein is a tiny State 15 mi long by 7,5 mi wide directlyconnected to Swiss motorways.
Liechtenstein is a tiny State 15 mi long by 7,5 mi wide directly connected to Swiss motorways. It is the world's leading producer of false teeth and sausage skins. A small state in the heart of the Alps, the principality of Liechtenstein is bordered by the Rhine. The country is still economically linked with Switzerland with which it has formed a customs, monetary and postal union. But in 1995 the customs union treaty was called into question by Liechtenstein's membership of the European Economi...
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The Republic was proclaimed in 1946, but the country is notable for itschronic political instability reinforced by political and Mafiacorruption at every level of the State.
The Republic was proclaimed in 1946, but the country is notable for its chronic political instability reinforced by political and Mafia corruption at every level of the State. The 1980s were marked by the emergence of separatist leagues calling the State into question. Some of them will play an inevitable political role from now on. Doubts about the traditional parties led to victory by the left in April 1996. Economic growth is still marked by unequal development between the South of the countr...
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Fiche de voc sur la politiquePOLITICSA head of stateA citizenCitizenshipUn
Fiche de voc sur la politique POLITICS A head of state Un chef d'état A citizen Un citoyen Citizenship La citoyenneté Rule / Run a country Diriger un pays Human rights Les droits de l'homme Kingdom Un royaume Royalty La royauté The heir apparent L'héritier présomptif The heiress L'héritière To reign over Régner sur To succeed somebody Succeder à quelqu'un A dictatorship Une dictature A coup Un coup d'état Attempt a coup Faire une tentative de coup d'état Political leaning Une ten...
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Founder State of the Commonwealth, the United Kingdom comprises England,Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Founder State of the Commonwealth, the United Kingdom comprises England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It is a member of the European Union despite major reservations. The slump in traditional industries has caused massive unemployment in the great industrial regions of Northern England but the discovery of major deposits of oil and natural gas in the North Sea has provided the country with considerable revenue. The number of British people living below the poverty line has increased con...
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The first Republic of the former USSR to declare its independence in1990, Lithuania is a Baltic State.
The first Republic of the former USSR to declare its independence in 1990, Lithuania is a Baltic State. The early days of independence were marked by economic difficulties following from the divorce from the old system which had long been integrated into the USSR. Nonetheless the 1992 elections were won by the former Communist Party. Sullied by these affairs, the government was brought down by the parliament in February 1996. The march towards a market economy has meant a large fall in the stand...
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Essai sur l'hommeAlexander PopeEpistle I : of the nature and state of man with respect to the universeAwake, my St.
Essai sur l'homme Alexander Pope Epistle I : of the nature and state of man with respect to the universe Awake, my St. John! leave all meaner things To low ambition, and the pride of kings. Let us (since life can little more supply Than just to look about us, and to die) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man; A mighty maze! but not without a plan; A wild, where weeds and flow'rs promiscuous shoot; Or garden, tempting with forbidden fruit. Together let us beat this ample field, Try what the...
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More than 700 years old, this neutral State organized as a Confederationof sovereign cantons, is famous for its direct democracy and referendums.
More than 700 years old, this neutral State organized as a Confederation of sovereign cantons, is famous for its direct democracy and referendums. At the end of 1992 a small majority of the Swiss rejected the country's entry to the EEC. One canton has very recently confirmed its refusal to allow women the right to vote. Switzerland is facing increasing isolation within the European Economic Area, further accentuated by Austria, Sweden and Finland's membership of the European Union. The Swiss hav...
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Demand State Strategies Examples
Dem an d S ta te Pro pose d S tr a te g ie s Exam ple s 1. N eg ativ e d em an d - Id en ti f y th e ca u se an d atte m pt to co unte r th e neg ati v e d em an d. Ex: D en ta l c a re Id en tity t h e c au se : f e ar, a n xie ty o f pain e tc Atte m pt t h e c o unte r i t b y m ak in g t h e den tis t m ore w elc o m in g a n d f u n ( tv , gam es… ) 2. N on e x is te n t d em an d - Fin din g th e way to co nnect th e peo ple nee d s...
- Moribus antiquis res stat Romana virisque
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High Schools in the United States
High Schools in the United States High schools in the United States include students who are in 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18). Ninth grade students are called freshmen, tenth grade students are called sophomores, eleventh grade students are called juniors and twelfth grade students are called seniors. Before high school, students attend middle school or Junior High school, which is 5th through 8th grade (ages 10-14). Before middle school, students attend elementary school, which is ki...
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THE WALKING DEAD IN REAL LIFE ? FENTANYL, THE DRUG RAVAGING THE UNITED STATES
THE WALKING DEAD IN REAL LIFE ? FENTANYL, THE DRUG RAVAGING THE UNITED STATES 1- THE ORIGIN OF FENTANYL Fentanyl is a highly potent synthetic drug primary used as an analgesic ( a painkiller). Created in 1959 by DR. Paul JANSSEN ( a Belgian physician, the creator of Johnson & Johnson). The drug is 50 times more potent than heroin and 100 times more potent than morphine. It is usually used in hospital, in operating rooms. It as the similar e ect than opium. 2-FENTANYL, A DANGEROUS SUBSTAN...
- Women's Diving: Olympic Gold Medalists.
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- Men's Swimming: Olympic Gold Medalists.
- Men's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
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- Women's Swimming: Olympic Gold Medalists.
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