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B.D. ou Byzance dessinée
Dayez-Burgeon Pascal. B.D. ou Byzance dessinée. In: Médiévales, n°14, 1988. La culture sur le marché, sous la direction de Yvonne Cazal . pp. 95-102
Oral history of B.D.
“B.D.” is a member of the Johns Hopkins University graduating class of 2021. In this interview, she shares the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on her senior year at Johns Hopkins, specifically the challenges of attending school remotely while living with her parents, siblings, and grandfather. She also describes growing up in Chicago’s Vietnamese community, her high school experience, and what it was like transitioning to life in Baltimore. B.D. goes on to describe her academic experience at Hopkins as a neuroscience and archaeology double major, her participation in student organizations, and the importance of prioritizing mental health while in school. Lastly, she shares her post-graduation plan of taking time to work within the community before applying to medical school. This oral history is part of the First-generation Students oral histories series
Mastering Pascal and Delphi programming.
This work provides an introduction to programming with Pascal and extends this to show how Borland Delphi is used to develop Microsoft Windows programs. It provides real life applications and splits into three main sections: Pascal programming, Pascal applications, and Delphi programming. Practical applications include: software interrupts, hardware interrupts, graphics, date and time, system commands, RS 232 and parallel ports. This work is intended for GNVQ, A Level, further and adult education, first year undergraduate students, and for professionals and computing enthusiasts
A Pascal- és Brianchon tétel alkalmazásai
A projektív síkgeometria alapjai, másodrendű görbék jellemzése, osztályozása, tulajdonságai. A Pascal- és Brianchon tétel kimondása, bizonyítása, a tételek alkalmazása speciális esetekben, szerkesztési feladatok a tételekre.gjMatematikarégi képzé
Turbo Pascal 7.0.
Selamat datang ke turbo pascal 7.0 Turbo pascal adalah bahasa pemrograman tingkat tinggi yang terkenal dengan pemrograman terstruktur dan bernaung di bawah sistem operasi MS-DOSix + 367 hlm; 14.5 x 20.3 C
DEPASCALISATION OF SMARANDACHE PASCAL DERIVED SEQUENCES AND BACKWARD EXTENDED FIBONACCI SEQUENCE
We call the process of extracting the base sequence from the Pascal derived sequence as Depascalisation. The interesting observation is that this again involves the Pascal's triangle though with a difference
UNE “NOUVELLE” PENSEE DE PASCAL
International audienceA close examination of the first edition (1670) of Pascal's Thoughts shows that a text written by Pascal has been confounded with a commentary. This short but important text must now be added to the corpus.Un nouvel examen attentif de la 1ère édition des Pensées de Blaise Pascal (1670) et les progrès accomplis dans la compréhension du travail mené par le comité de Port-Royal, ont permis de mettre à jour un court texte de Pascal, qui est omis dans les principales éditions modernes. Cette "nouvelle" pensée, concernant la personne du Messie dans la Bible, doit être dorénavant ajoutée au corpus pascalien
Samuel Beckett and the Writers of Port-Royal
It has been observed that ‘the literary influences on Beckett have been far more important than has been acknowledged, and more important indeed, than the philosophical influences’ (Smith 2002: 3). The truth of this statement is evidenced by the description that scholars have given of Samuel Beckett’s relationship to seventeenth century French classicism. To date, critical interest has been limited for the most part to the figure of the philosopher René Descartes on the (fragile) grounds that Beckett was exclusively concerned with the Cartesian imperative of clarity and order, the fundamental dualism between body and mind, and Nominalism.
Together with the assumption that Beckett’s vision was essentially Cartesian, his literary filiation with Pascal was suggested by critics, but only in terms of Beckett’s formal approach to the theatre. In his short article on En attendant Godot in 1953, the playwright Jean Anouilh was among the first reviewers to suggest that Beckett’s drama synthesizes the encounter between ‘classicism’ and a ‘modern’ form of art. It is well known that Beckett retained a lifelong admiration for Pascal – indeed, Pascal was one of his ‘old chestnuts’ (Knowlson 1997: 653). Little attention has been paid, however, to the originality of Pascal’s thought, the specific nature of his prose, and the impact these might have had upon Beckett’s mature work, especially the trilogy and the subsequent short prose. Yet, in the literary and philosophical context of post-war France, Beckett’s filiation with Pascal, their corresponding preoccupations, were evident to his contemporaries, who identified Pascal as an underlying presence in his works
Portrait de Gilberte Pascal
Huile sur toileAînée des enfants d’Étienne Pascal et d’Antoinette Begon, Gilberte Pascal (1620-1687) épousa son cousin Florin Périer (1605-1672) en 1641 à Rouen, où la famille s’était établie l’année précédente. Le couple eut six enfants : Étienne (1642-1680), Jacqueline (1644-1695), Marie (née en 1647, morte en bas âge), Louis (1651-1713), Marguerite (1646-1733) et Blaise (1653-1684). Après la mort de sa sœur Jacqueline en 1661 puis celle de Blaise en 1662, Gilberte se fit le gardien de leur mémoire en rédigeant une Vie de M. Pascal puis une Vie de Jacqueline Pascal . Avec son mari, elle veilla aussi de près à l’édition originale des Pensées . Parmi ses enfants, Étienne, Louis et Marguerite devaient poursuivre l’effort de leurs parents pour conserver la mémoire de leur oncle. Ainsi le milieu familial de Pascal aura joué après sa mort un rôle non moins important que celui qu’il joua de son vivant
Treize études sur Blaise Pascal
[communications de deux journées, 29 janvier 1994 et 5 mai 1995] / [org. par le] Centre d'études sur les réformes, l'humanisme et l'âge classique [et le] Centre international Blaise Pascal
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