6,703 research outputs found
Yves-Marie Kervran, Philippe Leduc, Marc Shelly — Les nouveaux espoirs de la médecine
Lévy Claude. Yves-Marie Kervran, Philippe Leduc, Marc Shelly — Les nouveaux espoirs de la médecine. In: Population, 39ᵉ année, n°2, 1984. pp. 394-395
Garcia Patrick, Leduc Jean. – L’enseignement de l’histoire en France de l’Ancien Régime à nos jours
Loison Marc. Garcia Patrick, Leduc Jean. – L’enseignement de l’histoire en France de l’Ancien Régime à nos jours. In: Recherche & Formation, N°42, 2003. L’analyse de l’activité. Approches situées, sous la direction de Jean-Marie Barbier et Marc Durand. pp. 168-171
Garcia Patrick, Leduc Jean. – L’enseignement de l’histoire en France de l’Ancien Régime à nos jours
Loison Marc. Garcia Patrick, Leduc Jean. – L’enseignement de l’histoire en France de l’Ancien Régime à nos jours. In: Recherche & Formation, N°42, 2003. L’analyse de l’activité. Approches situées, sous la direction de Jean-Marie Barbier et Marc Durand. pp. 168-171
The Future of Canadian Climate Policy — with Marc Lee
Marc Lee is a Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\u27 BC Office. In addition to tracking federal and provincial budgets and economic trends, Marc has published on a range of topics from poverty and inequality to globalization and international trade to public services and regulation. Marc is the Co-Director of the Climate Justice Project, a research partnership with UBC\u27s School of Community and Regional Planning that examines the links between climate change policies and social justice.Resources:Climate Justice Project: www.policyalternatives.ca/projects/cli…tice-projectMarc Lee\u27s Posts on Policy Note: www.policynote.ca/author/marclee/Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: www.policyalternatives.ca/Marc\u27s Twitter: twitter.com/MarcLeeCCPA International Panel on Climate Change, 2021 report: www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1
Climate Justice & Inequality: The Future of Canadian Climate Policy — with Marc Lee
Marc Lee is a Senior Economist at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives\u27 BC Office. In addition to tracking federal and provincial budgets and economic trends, Marc has published on a range of topics from poverty and inequality to globalization and international trade to public services and regulation. Marc is the Co-Director of the Climate Justice Project, a research partnership with UBC\u27s School of Community and Regional Planning that examines the links between climate change policies and social justice.Resources: Climate Justice Project: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/projects/climate-justice-projectMarc Lee\u27s Posts on Policy Note: https://www.policynote.ca/author/marclee/Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: https://www.policyalternatives.ca/Marc\u27s Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarcLeeCCPA International Panel on Climate Change, 2021 report: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1
A policy model for Tunisia with real and financial flows
This model was developed to provide a moacroeconomic framework for Tunisia's structural adjustment program and a flexible tool for further country economic analysis. As currently specified, it is designed to analyze fiscal, debt, and incomes policies, while deriving implications for the exchange rate and for the availability of credit to the private sector. Several policy experiments are carried out to illustrate this focus, and suggestions are offered for variations in model closure and detail.Economic Theory&Research,Environmental Economics&Policies,Banks&Banking Reform,Economic Stabilization,Financial Intermediation
A policy model for Tunisia with real and financial flows
Martha de Melo; Marc Leduc; Setareh Razmara
Ecce homo. Social classes
Directed by Louis-Roland Leduc ; written by Claire Frémont ; produced by Vincent Leduc ; produced by Productions Coscient Inc. Narrator, George Morris ; guests: Craig Calhoun, François Dubet, Michel Guay, Jan Pakulski. Directors of photography, Marc Gadoury, Stéphane Ricard ; editor, Marie-Claude Bourdon ; music, Pascal Mailloux.Marx divided the industrial world into two antagonistic classes: the bourgeois and the proletariat. In today's society, this simple dichotomy fails to capture the many segments of a global marketplace. From the communal hunter/gatherers and agrarian cultures; to ancient empires and medieval fiefdoms; to the technocrats, executives, laborers, and others of the stratified modern world, this program examines how each era has organized its members into social classes. Although the opportunistic meritocracy of the global marketplace has displaced earlier societal models, do older patterns of privilege still linger
Violette Leduc, veuve d’Isabelle P.
International audienceIsabelle P. est le premier amour dont Violette Leduc parle dans Ravages, publié en 1955. Cependant, après la censure éditoriale de Gallimard, la partie d’Isabelle est enlevée et ses apparitions dans la suite du roman sont presque toutes effacées. Il faut attendre 1966, puis 2000, pour voir cet amour republié, sous le titre Thérèse et Isabelle ; mais si l’édition de 2000 porte la mention « Texte intégral », il s’agit d’une version postérieure à la censure de Gallimard et donc incomplète. Avec la redécouverte des cahiers de Ravages de Simone de Beauvoir en 2015, il est à présent possible de voir l’importance d’Isabelle, au sein de sa partie, mais aussi dans l’ensemble du roman de Violette Leduc.Isabelle et Violette vivaient plus qu’une amourette de lycée, elles furent fiancées, mariées et mères ensemble, constituant une famille complète et harmonieuse. Malheureusement, avec l’exclusion du pensionnat de Douai de Violette, la rupture est brutale et elle se sent veuve à partir de ce moment. Par la suite, elle rencontre Cécile et Marc, mais ces amours n’arrivent pas à remplacer la première épouse. Le roman devient alors écriture du deuil de cette première relation, en en montrant les différentes étapes, du choc à l’acceptation d’être seule et indépendante.Dans ma communication, j’expliquerai l’aspect subversif du couple lesbien de Violette Leduc¬ et Isabelle P., en dépit du parcours de couple ordinaire qu’elles ont eu. Puis, suite à la rupture entre les deux mariées, j’exposerai le deuil de cet amour que fait Violette Leduc dans son manuscrit
UKMARC AMC: Draft Rev 4.0: UK MARC format for archives and manuscripts control (UK MARC AMC)
This draft is the first attempt to establish a UK MARC specifically for Archives and Manuscripts Control since the British Library indicated that it would countenance such extensions to the national UK MARC format. In order to keep consistency with the general UK MARC format, standard UK MARC subject fields are not included in this document, since they should be taken from the latest version of the UK MARC manual. {A note of them should perhaps be included in UK MARC AMC.} {NB Text in braces is intended to be explanatory material for readers of this draft}. Certain other fields have not been included that might occasionally be used in the cataloguing of archival materials but would generally only be used for such materials in organizations which were combining archive
databases with library databases. This MARC version is intended for use with descriptions of archive or anuscript material that follow, or fit, the traditional style of cataloguing: we assume that these will normally relate
to paper or parchment originals. It is not intended for use with descriptions of other kinds of material. For these, fields may be drawn from the appropriate UK MARC document. MARC versions for use with archives in special formats should be developed, in order to complete the full range of facilities available to archivists and curators
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