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    Édifice Fleurie, Université du Québec, Québec, 2006-2007

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    Architecte: Mathieu Morel.; Firmes: Côté, Chabot, Morel, architectes en partenariat avec Gamache-Martin architectes.; Dates de construction: 2006-2007.; Bâtiment multi-fonctionnel logeant les espaces à bureaux du siège social de l'Université du Québec, un salon universitaire et des résidences destinées aux étudiants.; Bâtiment vert construit selon les normes du Programme de certification Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).; Lauréat des Mérites d'architecture 2007 de la Ville de Québec dans la catégorie Édifices publics et institutionnels.; Photographie: Carlos Pineda, 2008.Au loin, du côté gauche de la rue: Stationnement Odéon

    Édifice Fleurie, Université du Québec, Québec, 2006-2007

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    Architecte: Mathieu Morel.; Firmes: Côté, Chabot, Morel, architectes en partenariat avec Gamache-Martin architectes.; Dates de construction: 2006-2007.; Bâtiment multi-fonctionnel logeant les espaces à bureaux du siège social de l'Université du Québec, un salon universitaire et des résidences destinées aux étudiants.; Bâtiment vert construit selon les normes du Programme de certification Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).; Lauréat des Mérites d'architecture 2007 de la Ville de Québec dans la catégorie Édifices publics et institutionnels.; Photographie: Carlos Pineda, 2008.Au bout de l'allée gazonnée: Façade est de l'édifice de la Télé-Université.; À droite de l'allée gazonnée: Résidences Sainte-Hélène

    Hybrid products: Successful Combinations or Misunderstood Novelties?

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    If a manufacturer wishes to combine two or more existing products into a new "hybrid" product, he needs to pay special attention to the way in which the product is to be marketed. The fact is that it may prove difficult to sell if consumers cant readily recognise the new product combination. Failure to clearly define the hybrids position in the market and to immediately explain its purpose means a manufacturer may soon have a flop on his hands. This was the conclusion of research by Kaj Morel, psychologist at the Product Innovation and Management department of the Industrial Design subfaculty of Delft University of Technology. He was recently awarded a doctorate on the strength of his thesis on consumer response to products that are open to various interpretations. 'Designers always play a major role in making hybrid products understandable.

    Reply to Morel : cadmium as a micronutrient and macrotoxin in the oceans

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    Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of National Academy of Sciences for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 110 (2013): E1878, doi:10.1073/pnas.1305068110.We thank François Morel for his interest in our study. Morel states that our conclusions are based on the approximate match between the Cd-isotope composition of cultured bacteria and the fractionation of Cd isotopes seen in seawater (1). This match is only a minor component of our argument, and we welcome the opportunity to reiterate our case

    RUBEM FONSECA E O ROMANCE METAFICCIONAL: ESTUDOS DO PROCESSO DE CRIAÇÃO EM O CASO MOREL - RUBEM FONSECA AND THE METAFICTIONAL NOVEL: STUDIES OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS IN O CASO MOREL – THE MOREL CASE

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    Resumo: A análise do romance O caso Morel de Rubem Fonseca revela,dentre os estudos da estratégia da narrativa, um processo de produção emque o modo de recepção e a forma diegética estão voltados para ametaficcionalidade e autorreflexividade, centradas na participação ativa doleitor enquanto co-autor do texto. Nessa perspectiva, o artigo busca ademonstrar que o caráter metaficcional vai residir na própria criação –romance dentro do romance – e nas manifestações literárias. Logo, aproblematização do ato da escrita e o da leitura é estabelecida por umpersonagem-escritor autoconsciente e pelo caráter metatextual. Desse modo,podemos identificar, segundo Genette, que as relações transtextuaispresentes na narrativa fonsequiana surgem com o intuito de refletir sobre aconstrução do texto dentro do próprio texto ampliando a interrelação entre arealidade e a ficção.Palavras-chave: O caso Morel. Romance metaficcional. Metatextualidade.Mímese do processo.Abstract: The analysis of Rubem Fonseca’s novel O Caso Morel – TheMorel Case – reveals, among the studies of narrative strategy, a productionprocess in the receiver mode and diegetic form are directed to meta-fictionaland self-reflexivity focusing on active reader participation like a co-author ofthe text. From this perspective, this article seeks to demonstrate that themeta-fictional aspect will lay down in its own creation – a novel within thenovel – and its literary manifestations. Therefore, the questions of writingand reading acts are established by a self-conscious writer/reader and by themeta-textuality features. Thus, we can identify, according to Genette, thatthe relations in Fonseca’s trans-textual narrative arise in order to reflect onthe text building within the text itself expanding the inter-relation betweenreality and fiction.Keywords: The Morel Case. Meta-fictional novel. Meta-textuality. Mimesisprocess

    Archiving Simulacra: The Invention of Reality in Adolfo Bioy Casares' La Invencion de Morel

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    Adolfo Bioy Casares??? La Invenci??n de Morel is a magical realist novel written in epistolary form that revolves around two characters: the anonymous narrator/author, and the scientist Morel, whose invention preserves reality by virtue of its ability to create perfect copies. Bioy Casares??? concern with the difference between subjective and objective reality, and the role of representation, anticipates Jean Baudrillard???s postmodern theories about a simulated reality in Simulacra and Simulations. Through an analysis of character and Morel???s machine, as well as an integration of Baudrillard???s ideas, my research explores how La Invenci??n de Morel calls into question our assumptions about the relationship between what we perceive to be reality and its representation. My research also examines the paradoxical aspect of magical realist literature in that it both creates mistrust in the mediums of image and language, as well as uses them to correct our assumptions about history or the world through the process of archiving. This research is useful in that it reminds us to question the means by which we communicate and perceive truths

    Album amicorum des élèves de [Guillaume] Morel, maître de luth, orléanais.

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    Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.L’album contient les contributions, essentiellement copiées à Orléans, de 117 élèves de Guillaume Morel. On relève les noms d’étudiants originaires de différentes provinces du royaume de France et, au-delà, de diverses nationalités (notamment allemands, anglais, artésiens, danois, néerlandais, et, surtout, franc-comtois).  On note par exemple, entre autres signatures : - F. 1r. René de La Porte, de Rennes, en Bretagne, 1622 ; - f. 2r. Michel Loriot, de Nantes, en Bretagne, ; - f. 3r. Galicheraye, angevin, 1622 ; - f. 4r. Paul Demahis, orléanais ; - f. 5r. A. Petau, parisien, 1623 ; - f. 8r. J. Cousin, normand, le 15 mars 1623 ; - f. 9r. Alexandre Milon, sieur de Saint-Lubin de La Sourdière, le 23 mars 1623 ; - f. 11r. Pierre Sève baron de Flécheris, lyonnais, le 10 mai 1623 ; - f. 12r. A. Pajot du Plouy, de Beauvais, le 6 septembre 1623 ; - f. 13r. Jehan Jolly de Montereau-Fault-Yonne, le 5 septembre 1623 ; - f. 14r. Pierre de Bugard, cauchois, 1625 ; - f. 16r. Antoine Ribeire, clermontois, 1625 ; - f. 18r. [sic] Elias Trip junior ; - f. 17r. [sic] Cornelius a Casteren, le 10 août 1624 ; - f. 19r. Theodorus Storck, le 15 août 1624 ; - f. 22r. Jacques Van der Burgh, de Leyde, 1623 ; - f. 23r. Jehan de Borper, de Middelbourg en Zélande, le 18 septembre 1622 ; - f. 24r. Louis Buirette, de Mons en Hainaut, le 3 janvier 1623 ; - f. 25r. Jehan Le Thieullier, de Mons en Hainaut ; - f. 26r. Gilles de Soy, de Marche-en-Famenne, au duché de Luxembourg, le 3 juillet 1623 ; - f. 28r. Hieronymus de Lisola, franc-comtois de Besançon, le 4 juillet 1623 ; - f. 28v. François Quarré, d'Arras, le 14 octobre 1630 ; - f. 29r. Louis Le Sergeant, d'Arras, le 9 juillet 1623 ; - f. 30r. Pierre de Mongenet, bourguignon, le 6 octobre 1623 ; - f. 31r. Le Boucher de Beauvais, le 8 novembre 1623 ; - f. 32r. Pierre Dagueaulx, de Beauvais, le 8 novembre 1623 ; - f. 34r. Pierre François Depiarres, franc-comtois, le 31 juillet 1624 ; - f. 36r. Claude Othenin Bailly, franc-comtois, le 10 septembre 1624 ; - f. 38r. Mathieu Parreau, franc-comtois, le 20 mars 1625 ; - f. 39r. Marc Clerc, franc-comtois de Vesoul, le 20 mars 1625 ; - f. 40r. Pierre Noirot, franc-comtois de Gray, le 29 octobre 1625 ; - f. 44r. H. Colin, franc-comtois d'Arçon de Pontarlier ; - f. 45v. Nicolas Naizey, de Besançon, le 17 janvier 1631 ; - f. 46r. Jehan Pourtier, franc-comtois, le 4 octobre 1630 ; - f. 46v. Pierre François Leschelle, besançonnais, le 17 décembre 1630 ; - f. 47r. Pierre François Despotot, franc-comtois de Besançon, le 16 octobre 1630 ; - f. 47v. Pierre François Hugon, franc-comtois, le 23 janvier 1631 ; - f. 48r. Pierre Franchet, franc-comtois de Besançon, le 23 janvier 1631 ; - f. 49r. Jean-Baptiste Boitouset , franc-comtois de Besançon, le 20 janvier 1631 ; - f. 50r. Jean Georges Jaquinot, de Vesoul, franc-comtois, le 27 août 1632 ; - f. 51r. Godefroy van Meerveen, le 11 avril 1627 ; - f. 54r. Henricus Jemminck, de Deventer, le 13 mai 1627 ; - f. 55r. Jehan de Wassenberch, de Harlem, le 13 mai 1627 ; - f. 56r. Jean Henning, de Prusse, le 30 octobre 1628 ; - f. 70r. Severin van der Bürch, de Mons en Hainaut, le 13 juillet 1630 ; - f. 77r. Martin de Volbergen, de La Haye, le 16 octobre 1630 ; - f. 81r. Jean Fernand, comte de Schwarzenberg, 1624 ; - f. 88v. Johannes Philippus et Philippus Erwinus von Schönborn, Fridericus von Greiffenclau zu Vollrads, le 26 juin 1625 ; - f. 89r. Georgius a Rauschke, le 24 mai ; - f. 92r. Laur[entius] Caldwall, anglais, le 25 octobre 1623 ; - f. 93r. Jean Cleaver, le 3 novembre 1623 ; - f. 99r. Jacobus Carnegy, le 31 janvier 1625 ; - f. 99v. Otto Wilke von Bodenhausen, le 17 septembre 1627 ; - f. 100r. Christianus Sinclarus, danois, le 12 décembre 1624 ; - f. 114r. Baptiste Badol, forézien, le 13 octobre 1627.Lieu de copie : Orléans

    Compte rendu de la table ronde du GEVIPAR: "La Ve République est-elle devenue un régime parlementaire?", Assemblée nationale - 7 avril 2025

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    Cahiers du GEVIPARInternational audienceThis document is a report on the round table discussion entitled “Has the Fifth Republic become a parliamentary regime?” organized by GEVIPAR (Study Group on Parliamentary Life and Institutions - Sciences Po, French National Assembly, French Senate) at the National Assembly on April 7, 2025. It summarizes the main points made by the three speakers (Marion JOLIVET, Director of Sessions, Senate; Benjamin MOREL, Associate Professor in Public Law, Paris-Panthéon-Assas University; Éric THIERS, State Councilor, Special Advisor to the Prime Minister, Associate Researcher at CEVIPOF), the organizers (Gérald Sutter, National Assembly; Mathieu Peruyero, Senate; Olivier Costa, CEVIPOF-Sciences Po), as well as some questions and answers. It was compiled by the organizers, who are responsible for the GEVIPAR, based on the recording of the event and validated by the three main speakers and the authors of the questions.Ce document est un compte rendu de la table ronde « La V e République est-elle devenue un régime parlementaire ? » organisée par le GEVIPAR (Groupe d'étude de la vie et des institutions parlementaires - Sciences Po / Assemblée nationale / Sénat) à l'Assemblée nationale, le 7 avril 2025. Il reprend l'essentiel des propos des trois intervenants principaux (Marion JOLIVET, Directrice de la Séance, Sénat; Benjamin MOREL, Maître de conférences en droit public, Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas; Éric THIERS, conseiller d’État, Conseiller spécial du Premier ministre, chercheur associé au CEVIPOF), des organisateurs (Gérald Sutter, Assemblée nationale; Mathieu Peruyero, Sénat; Olivier Costa, CEVIPOF-Sciences Po), ainsi que certaines questions et réponses. Il a été établi par les organisateurs, responsables du GEVIPAR, sur la base de l'enregistrement de l'événement et validé par les trois intervenants principaux et les auteurs des questions

    Are domestics back?

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    contribution à un site webOver the past few decades, France has actively been supporting jobs in services to individuals, to the point that the sector currently involves 1.2 million employees. However, this apparent success belies a strategy that creates few jobs relative to its public cost. It could also contributes to social polarization, with the “new poor” serving the “new rich”. Nathalie Morel, co-author of the book Le retour des domestiques [Domestics are back] (ed. Seuil) and researcher at the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics and the Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies, explores the reasons for this growing inequality, and considers fairer policies

    Are domestics back?

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    contribution à un site webOver the past few decades, France has actively been supporting jobs in services to individuals, to the point that the sector currently involves 1.2 million employees. However, this apparent success belies a strategy that creates few jobs relative to its public cost. It could also contributes to social polarization, with the “new poor” serving the “new rich”. Nathalie Morel, co-author of the book Le retour des domestiques [Domestics are back] (ed. Seuil) and researcher at the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics and the Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies, explores the reasons for this growing inequality, and considers fairer policies
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