103 résultats pour "two"
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Cyprus is an island divided in two where two communities have opposedeach other for more than twenty years.
Cyprus is an island divided in two where two communities have opposed each other for more than twenty years. A former British colony independent since 1960, the island of Cyprus is situated to the South of Turkey in the Mediterranean Sea. In 1974, the Turkish army invaded the Northern third of the island, following an attempted cut by the Greek Cypriots. Since then, Cyprus has been divided into two parts, separated by a sealed buffer zone occupied by 2,000 UN troops. The standard of living on th...
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Two communities with different languages, Flemish, similar to Dutch, andWalloons, similar to French, share the territory.
Two communities with different languages, Flemish, similar to Dutch, and Walloons, similar to French, share the territory. The Flemish live in the North, the Walloons in the South, and apart from Brussels, there are very few mixed areas. The difficulties of cohabitation between the two communities resulted in the adoption of a statute of regional autonomy in 1989. This contrast is also reflected in the economic conditions, Wallonie is in crisis and seeks a second economic wind while Flanders imp...
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fiche de lecture : A Tale of Two Cultures. Qualitative and Quantitative research in the social sciences
Fiche de lecture séance n°2 Goertz, G., & Mahoney, J. (2012). A Tale of Two Cultures. Qualitative and Quantitative research in the social sciences . Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1-15. Gary Goertz est professeur au Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies de l’Université de Notre Dame. Ses études s’orientent autour de domaines tels les relations internationales, la politique comparée ou bien la méthodologie. Il porte un intérêt tout particulier aux institutions internat...
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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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Sujet national, juin 2005, séries ES et S, LV1: Minette Walters, The Shape Of Snakes, 2000.
Sujet 8 ♦ Sujet national, juin 2005, séries ES et S, LVI Sam landed a job 1 as overseas sales director for a shipping company which took us in turn to Hong Kong, Australia and South Africa. They were good rimes, and I came to understand why black sheep are so often sent abroad by their families to start again. lt does wonders for the character to eut the emotional ries that bind you to places and people. We produced two...
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- Game Theory I INTRODUCTION Game Theory, mathematical analysis of any situation involving a conflict of interest, with the intent of indicating the optimal choices that, under given conditions, will lead to a desired outcome.
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- Trigonometry I INTRODUCTION Trigonometry, branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles and with the properties and applications of the trigonometric functions of angles.
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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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