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British Leyland
1 / 2 British Leyìand 1 La société British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC), dont le gouvernement britannique a pris le contrôle en 1975, est le premier constructeur d'automo biles en Grande-Bretagne et le premier exportateur industriel du pays. Elle a réalisé en 1974 un chiffre d'af faires de 3,6 milliards de dollars avec un effectif d'envi ron 200000 salariés. Elle s'est classée au 10e rang mondial dans son secteur. 2 British Leyland est né en 1968 de la fusion,...
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Is there such thing as a British identity ?
Is there such thing as a British identity? Today, the population in England is very different from what it was a century ago. Indeed, with the process of globalization which begins at the beginning of the 20th century, the population has become much more diversified and with it the British identity has become more blurred, more nebulous and thus perhaps more difficult to define. The perfect example to illustrate this diversity which now makes up the population of Britain is London which is a...
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Le Royaume Uni, les USALa Grande BretagneBritainLes îles britanniquesThe British
Le Ro yaume Uni, les USA La Grande Bre tagne Britain Les îles britanniques Th e British Isles L’Irlande Ireland L’Angl eterre Englang L’Ecosse Scotland Le Pa ys de Galles Wa les L’Ulster, l’Irlande du Nord Ulster, Northern IrelandLa république d’Irlande Eire Les Britanniques Britons, Brithishers (Am )(tous) les Anglais Th e Englis h Un Angla is An Englis hman Les Ecossais Th e Scots Un Ecossais A Scot, a Scotsman (tous) les Gallois Th e Wa lsh Un Gallois A We lshman (tous...
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analyse picturale "British ‘Chute Jumpers" (1937) par un photographe inconnu
Techniques d’enregistrement Université Gustave Eiffel L1 Cinéma & Audiovisuel ANALYSE PICTURALE British ‘Chute Jumpers (1937) par un photographe inconnu ____________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ Vu lors de ma visite au centre d’art du Jeu de Paume à l’exposition Thomas Walter.
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Angus Wilson1913-1991Il était pendant plusieurs années conservateur du British Museum.
Angus Wilson 1913-1991 Il était pendant plusieurs années conservateur du British Museum. Ses premiers ouvrages littéraires furent deux recueils de nouvelles, The Wrong Set (1949) et Such Darling Dodos (1950), qui proposent des portraits cinglants de l'hypocrisie britannique. Bien qu'un autre recueil, A Bit off the Map , parut en 1957, il est surtout romancier, et dans Hemlock and After (1952), Anglo-saxon Attitudes (1956), The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot (1958) et The Old Men at the Zo (1961), E...
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Crétois de Cydonia CrésilasIl fit, vers 430, un portrait de Périclès L'Olympien (copie de la tête au British Museum ?
Crétois de Cydonia Crésilas Il fit, vers 430, un portrait de Périclès L’Olympien (copie de la tête au British Museum ?), et concourut avec Polyclète, Phidias et Phradmon, pour une Amazone destinée au sanctuaire d'Ephèse (copie: L’Amazone de Berlin ?). Pline cite encore un blessé en train de s'affaisser, à identifier avec la statue en bronze de Diitréphès percé de flèches, dont parle Pausanias. Signatures à Athènes, à Hermioné, à Delphes, et pseudo-signature à Pergame.
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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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At the end of 1994, the opening of negotiations between Ireland and theUnited Kingdom about the autonomy of Northern Ireland marked adevelopment in a situation deadlocked since 1920, the date of partitionby the British into Catholic majority Ireland and Protestant majorityNorthern Ireland.
At the end of 1994, the opening of negotiations between Ireland and the United Kingdom about the autonomy of Northern Ireland marked a development in a situation deadlocked since 1920, the date of partition by the British into Catholic majority Ireland and Protestant majority Northern Ireland. But negotiations continue to stumble on the United Kingdom's desire for the prior decommissioning of IRA (Irish Republican Army) weapons. A member of the European Union, this country still has a high level...
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Qatar : A « colony » of the British Empire
Qatar : A « colony » of the British Empire Simple context Benefits of Qatar for England The British Protectorate Qatar’s independence Qatar is a Middle Eastern emirate of 11,586km2, its capital is Doha An emirate is a politically united territory that is ruled by an emir. Qatar is located on a small peninsula jutting into the Simple context In the early 19th century, Britain became a colonial force along the East African coast and the Persian Gulf. At the...
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Victorian brilliance: revolutionising the British Empire in the industrial age
Victorian brilliance: revolutionising the British Empire in the industrial age The British Empire, under the reign of Queen Victoria between 1837 and 1901, was an important colonial power. It was also marked with many changes, such as a growth of the British population and the beginning of the industrial revolution, creating new economic, social and political issues. British industrialisation began in the XVIII's. It participated in creating many jobs in the factories, whose numbers wer...
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14 questions institution and British institution = response in 30 minute
14 questions institution and British institution = response in 30 minute Jury in the common law courts why was the king justice so popular? The king extracted cases to this courts by offering a better system of justice than that offered by lords and barons. In other words pro judges were considered more legally skilled than local authorities or lords. He introduced a new procedure of trial by jury. Only the king had the right to summon a jury. Until then both civil and criminal were trial...
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George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw est né en 1856 à Dublin, de l'union d‘un sympathique ivrogne qui se prétendait un aristocrateet d'une femme douce pour la musique et qui regretta cette union. Shaw fut élevé à Dublin. Il n'apprit pas grand-chose à l'école, mais il acquit une instruction musicale poussée grâce à un professeur de chant, ami de sa mère,John Vandeleur Lee. Quand il eut seize ans, sa mère quitta Dublin pour Londres. Shaw resta avec son père et duttravailler quelque temps comme...
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- 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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- D-Day Invasion.
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- American Literature: Drama I INTRODUCTION American Literature: Drama, literature intended for performance, written by Americans in the English language.
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- James Madison.
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