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    Quels professionnels au service de l’EMI ?

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    Table ronde modérée par Sylvie Fagnart, journaliste, avec : - Benoit Roux, bibliothécaire médiathèque du Tonkin, Villeurbanne - Philippe Lucas-Fradin, professeur d’Histoire-Géographie, lycée Bonaparte, Toulon - Catherine Giraud, chargée de l\u27animation au SCD, Université de Saint-Étienn

    Commentaire

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    Giraud Claude. Commentaire. In: Revue d'économie financière, n°11, 1989. L’assurance européenne : la grande transformation, sous la direction de Denis Kessler et Benoit Jolivet. pp. 89-92

    Scaling up qualitative data: with Professor Ken Benoit

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    Professor Benoit is the Principal Investigator in an ERC funded project QUANTESS developing innovative methods for the quantitative analysis of textual data in the social sciences. He is the co-author with Paul Nulty of the R software package for text analysis “quanteda”, and working on a book Quantitative Text Analysis Using R covering methods for managing, processing, and analysing textual data using the R programming language. He has taught quantitative text analysis extensively and has published research in this area targeting both methodology and political science applications

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    Thesium philosophicarum fasciculus

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    quem ... praeside ... Io. Friderico Benoit ... publicè tutabitur Ioh. Rodolphus Kochius, HBernas, phil. stud. author & respondens, ad diem 5. Martii ...Diss. Hohe Schule Bern, 171

    Fontana Music-Hall (9)

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    Comprend : C'EST D'LA MUSIQUE / M. RIVGAUCHE, N. GLANZBERG ; Simone LANGLOIS, et orch. F. RAUBER - TOM DOOLEY / J. PLANTE, H. DECKER ; Henri DECKER et orch. A. POPP - T'EN FAIS PAS MARIANNE / R. LUCCHESI, Jo BOUILLON ; Yvette GIRAUD et orch. M. HERRAND - EN UKRAINE / H. GIRAUD, P. DELANOE ; Juan CATALANO et orch. A. GORAGUER - LES MIRETTES / M. HEYRAL, R. VARNAY ; Simone LANGLOIS, et orch. F. RAUBER - OUI OUI OUI OUI / H. GIRAUD, P. COUR ; Henri DECKER et orch. A. POPP - LE CHAT DE LA VOISINE / LAGARY, PH. GERARD ; Denise BENOIT et orch. F. RAUBER - TOUT L'AMOUR / B. BOTKIN, F. MURTAGH, GARFIELD, SALVET, BERTRET ; Miguel CORDOBA et orch. N. MAINE - LES RATES DE LA BAGATELLE / BERTHOMIEU, M. CARRE ; Les 3 MENESTRELS et orch. A. GORAGUER - LE MAL D'AMOUR / R. REVIL, F. LEMARQUE ; Francis LEMARQUE et orch. F. AUSSMANBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière

    Fables de La Fontaine: Une Anthologie proposée par Benoit Marchon

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    Here are forty-three fables presented by an artist I have enjoyed twice elsewhere. The book's unusual shape (6½ x 10¾) is the first clue that it is going to present traditional material in a fresh way. Almost every presentation involves two pages and clever positioning of a few key images. GA (10-11) presents an ant with a sack of grain on his back marching across the page above a grasshopper moving upwards with a guitar on his back: character, load, and direction are all different. FC presents a cheese with its owner's name struck through and changed from Corbeau to Renard (12-13). WS shows a stork with a scissors for a head beside an x-ray of a wolf's digestive tract with the bone lodged down the throat (22-23). The spilt milk of MM is blotting out drawings of hens, pig, and cow (30-31). The surreal style fits the approach perfectly. Sometimes I have no idea why an object is presented the way Jarrie presents it; other times it is perfect. The bull in OF holds the frog by a tether as though the latter were a helium-filled balloon (32-33). Maybe best of all is The Rat and the Elephant (50-51). The elephant is segmented to make room for the text. Between the elephant's legs, mostly hidden from us, a cat reaches out a paw for the minuscule rat under the elephant's big belly. For sheer fun, try The Lion Defeated by a Man (78-79). The book has a place-holding ribbon, a short life of both La Fontaine and of Jarrie, and a helpful glossary of unusual language in the fables. This book fulfills its rear cover's promise of a fresh entry into a fabulous zoological park. Bravo, Jarrie!This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: FrenchJean de La Fontaine; Benoit Marcho
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