Pêcher à Islande : mythes et réalités de la pêche à la morue

Collection "Les Bretons et leur Histoire"
L'expression des marins indique bien l'esprit de ce film : confronter le mythe et la réalité de la pêche à la morue.
Le mythe, c'est celui qu'engendre l'incroyable succès de "Pêcheur d'Islande" de Pierre Loti en 1886, et celui de "la Paimpolaise" de Théodore Botrel en 1895.
La réalité, c'est celle d'une activité économique ancienne : la pêche à Terre-Neuve commence vers 1500 et concerne des
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Mémoire de 93 : sur les traces de la révolution en Bretagne

Collection "Les Bretons et leur Histoire"
Ce film n'est pas un document sur la Révolution en Bretagne, mais sur la mémoire de la Révolution, et plus exactement encore sur les mémoires, tant celles-ci sont diverses. Il existe une mémoire bleue, une mémoire blanche, pour n'évoquer que les plus tranchées.

Il existe des mémoires différentes en fonction des supports qui les transmettent : certaines sont figées par la nature même de l'objet qui les porte, un o
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Islandais

Collection " Les Bretons et leur Histoire "
En 1935, la Glycine rentre au port après six mois de pêche au large des côtes islandaise. Avec cette campagne s'achève une page de l'histoire maritime. L'équipage de cette goélette, comme quelques milliers de marins français, avait fui la misère pour pratiquer, au large de l'île blanche, le "Grand Métier" comme on disait alors.

En Islande, les traces et les souvenirs de la présence française font part
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L'état breton, de Jean V à la duchesse Anne

Collection "Les Bretons et leur Histoire"
La Bretagne du 15e siècle connaît une tentative de création d'un Etat, sous l'autorité de ducs qui mènent une politique parfois subtile d'équilibre entre le roi de France et les autres souverains d'Europe occidentale. Ces ducs inspirent une idéologie qui justifie leur prétention à la souveraineté, pratiquent une politique de mécénat destinée à illustrer et affirmer leur puissance.

Les succès, incontestables a
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Chateaubriand, l'indompté

Né à l'aube de grandes mutations sociales dont les "Mémoires d’outre-tombe" s'appliquent à rendre compte et expliquer, le "barde d'Armorique" traverse près d'un siècle de bouleversements historiques, soit en spectateur enclin aux chimères soit en acteur tantôt investi, tantôt désinvesti. Ecartelé, de toutes façons, entre une indéfectible fidélité à la monarchie des "fils de Saint-Louis" et une intelligence aiguë de temps nouveaux qu'il sait ne
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Hundreds of Fun maths Activities - With Solutions

I came across a great collection of challenging maths tasks for students of all ages and ability.  There are literally hundreds to choose from and the best thing is there are also detailed solutions provided too.  Author(s): Creator not set

SEDS-I: Subsatellite in motion (30 frames-second)
An animation of the sub-satellite dynamics of Small Expendable Deployer System Mission I
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Microeconomic Analysis - Spring 2006. Resource allocation and price determination. By the end of the semester, students should know the basic theory, models, and results of the topics covered. They should be able to use this knowledge to answer questions and analyze real-world situations. They should also be able to identify which theory or model is appropriate to analyze a particular question and explain why their answers are correct in intuitive, as well as mathematical, terms.
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Eels move in the same way as shark and other fishes. They use their fins and streamlined body to glide through the water.
Author(s): Kathryn Dickson,Katie Hale

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The skull helps protect the brain. The eyes are set into the orbital sockets. The nose would be located in the upside-down heart-shaped opening, but the nose is mostly cartilage.
Author(s): Patrick J. Lynch

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Greece default - not if but when!
Acclaimed economist and commentator Professor Paul Krugman expects the Greek government to default on its enormous debts and would not be surprised, in the aftermath, if the country withdraws from the Euro.
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We have the obligation to think about the future, precisely because of the type of work we do … Venturing the future is not a risk – it's a necessity of the dignity of humankind.

(The Disciplined Mind: Beyond Facts And Standardized Tests, The K-12 Education That Every Child Deserves, Howard Gardner, 2000)

This first case study shows the way in which ICT is used within a classroom commu
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The Civil War Through Contemporary Accounts: The Diary of Alexander Hobbs
AnaMaria Seglie
Using the wartime diary of Alexander Hobbs, this module explores how teachers and scholars can approach the Civil War on the Gulf Coast.
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TRMM Hurricane Alley: September 2, 1998
In one remarkable pass on September 2, 1998, TRMM captured data from four hurricanes: Howard, Isis, Earl, and Danielle.
Author(s): Chris Kummerow,Greg Shirah

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The Future of Broadcasting - Public Service in a Digital Age [Audio]
Speaker(s): Ed Richards, Damian Tambini | The countdown to the end of British public service broadcasting has begun. In 2012 analogue is switched off as the digital competition threatens to shatter the status quo. Is this a cultural disaster in the making or an opportunity to create a more open and creative broadcast media?
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