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  • believes that development should be multiple semantics not just economic growth including local knowledge. Fading country s old city that is to say development means not only developing local economy but also protecting
  • increased on certain radio frequencies and will not be able to work properly on others. The availability Humanity and in this capacity that should theoretically not be subject to any commodification. Mots-clés - Français
  • oral dimension can be received even by those who do not read. In fact through the often extraordinary person main innovation of those texts is that they are not the narration of the deeds of a dead man but a regular
  • certain magnanimity based on motherhood two notions not necessarily incongruent. Certain female idols are patriarchal society. If such a state of affairs does not in the present time raise radical opposition among
  • legions posted on the borders of the Roman Empire were not according to the model of the total institution self-sufficient influenced by a disciplinary shift in the castra did not lead soldiers to reject the nuclear family model
  • while the material disorders of technical origin are not to be attributed to him. In addition case law places if the legal status which goes hand in hand was not reassessed. In that sense since the concept of promoter
  • sensing. Indeed water needs determine whether or not farmers promote climate change adaptation strategies millions of water cubic meters each year. Still not widely cultivated these plants need incentive markets
  • experience. Merleau-Ponty thinks of the visible world not simply as an object but as the pivot for a new conception experience. Merleau-Ponty thinks of the visible world not simply as an object but as the pivot for a new conception
  • which they refer. The basic idea of this thesis is not recent it is as old as history and arose in conjunction work carried out on phonetic symbolism was in fact not sufficient or exhaustive to the point of being able
  • experience of psychological empowerment if it is not adequately supported. The experience and professional explanations offered by this case may represent lessons not only for line managers working with operational staff