29 résultats pour "east"
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Middle East
The British and the Middle East The Middle East is the part of the world which spreads from Egypt to Iran and from Turkey to the Arabic peninsula. From the 19 th century the British have played an important role in this area but, as time went by, its influence has decreased. Nowadays many conflicts take place in this area/there, for instance in Iraq, in Syria, in Palestine, and so on. Religion and nationalism are two elements which increased the difficulties. It is part of the crisis crescen...
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New York Times, September 29 1891Herman Melville died yesterday at his residence, 104 East Twenty-sixthStreet, this city, of heart failure, aged seventy-two.
New York Times, September 29 1891 Herman Melville died yesterday at his residence, 104 East Twenty-sixth Street, this city, of heart failure, aged seventy-two. He was the author of Typee, Omoo, Mobie Dick, and other sea-faring tales, written in earlier years. He leaves a wife and two daughters, Mrs. M. B. Thomas and Miss Melville. Herman Melville est décédé hier à son domicile new-yorkais d’un arrêt cardiaque, à l’âge de soixante-deux ans. Il était l’auteur de Typee, Omoo, Mobie Dick et d’autres...
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Léonide Illitch Brejnev par Roger PethybridgeCentre of Russian and East European
Léonide Illitch Brejnev
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Nikita Khrouchtchev par Roger PethybridgeCentre of Russian and East European Studies,
Nikita Khrouchtchev
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Harold Pinter par Alan Chatham de Bolivar Harold Pinter naît en 1930 dans une famille juive de l'East End à Londres.
Harold Pinter
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Joseph Staline par Roger PethybridgeCentre of Russian and East European Studies, University College of Swansea De l'avis de maint biographe, il est impossible de relater la vie privée deStaline.
Joseph Staline
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- Women's Swimming: Olympic Gold Medalists.
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- Florida - geography.
- Men's Track and Field Individual: Olympic Gold Medalists.
- 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.
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