991 resultados para Courses à pied -- Compétitions -- France -- Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine)


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Some years issued in combined volumes.

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Vol. 1, p. 1-288 issued as "Volume hors Série", with the Annales de la Société entomologique de France, Sér. V, tom. 9-10, 1879-81; v. 1, p. 289-360 issued as "Volume hors Série", with the Annales ... Sér. VI, tom. I, 1881; v. 5, p. 1-104, issued as "Volume hors Série", with the Annales... Sér. VI, tom. 9, 1889; v. 5, p. 105-136 issued as "Volume hors Série", with the Annales... tom 60, 1891; v. 5, p.137-160, issued as "Volume hors "Série", with Annales tom 61, 1892. Vol. 6, p. 1-444, issued as "Volume hors Série", with the Annales, de la Société entomologique de France, Sér. VI, tom 2-7, 1882-88. Cf. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.)

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t.1.Dijon, Semur-en-Auxois, Chatillon-sur-Seine, et Bar-sur-Seine.

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Each part deals with a single commune. The parts are arranged alphabetically by the names of the communes.

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Catalog of series G continued, under different numbering, in Répertoire numérique de la série G, clergé séculier, 2. supplément, published in 1930; catalog of series H revised and continued, under different numbering, in Répertoire numérique de la série H, published in 1939.

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"M. Ét. Dejean ... a suivi l'impression de cette publication en qualité de commissaire responsable."

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The thesis is concerned with cross-cultural distance learning in two countries: Great Britain and France. Taking the example of in-house sales training, it argues that it is possible to develop courses for use in two or more countries of differing culture and language. Two courses were developed by the researcher. Both were essentially print-based distance-learning courses designed to help salespeople achieve a better understanding of their customers. One used a quantitative, the other qualitative approach. One considered the concept of the return on investment and the other, for which a video support was also developed, considered the analysis of a customer's needs. Part 1 of the thesis considers differences in the training context between France and Britain followed by a review of the learning process with reference to distance learning. Part 2 looks at the choice of training medium course design and evaluation and sets out the methodology adopted, including problems encountered in this type of fieldwork. Part 3 analyses the data and draws conclusions from the findings, before offering a series of guidelines for those concerned with the development of cross-cultural in-house training courses. The results of the field tests on the two courses were analysed in relation to the socio-cultural, educational and experiential background of the learners as well as their preferred learning styles. The thesis argues that it is possible to develop effective in-house sales training courses to be used in two cultures and identifies key considerations which need to be taken into account when carrying out this type of work.

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New high-resolution seismic data complemented with bedrock samples allowed us to propose a revised geological map of the Bay of Seine and to better define the control by the geological substrate on the morphogenesis and evolution of the Seine River during Pleistocene times. The new data confirm previous works. The Bay of Seine can be divided into two geological parts: a Mesozoic monocline domain occupying most of the bay and a syncline domain, mostly Tertiary, in the north, at the transition with the Central English Channel area. The highlighting of Eocene synsedimentary deformations, marked by sliding blocks in the syncline domain, is one of the most original inputs of this new study in the Bay of Seine that underlines the significant role of the substrate on the formation of the Seine paleo-valley. In the monocline domain, three terraces, pre-Saalian, Saalian and Weischelian in age respectively, constitute the infill of the paleovalley, preferentially incised into the middle to upper Jurassic marl-dominated formations, and bounded to the north by the seaward extension of the Oxfordian cuesta. The three terraces are preserved only along the northern bank of the paleovalley, evidencing a NE-to-SW migration of the successive valleys during the Pleistocene. We assume this displacement results from the tectonic tilt of the Paris Basin western margin. In the North, the paleo-Seine is incised into the axis of the tertiary syncline, and comprises three fill terraces that are assumed to have similar ages than those of the terraces. The fill terrace pattern is associated to the subsiding character of this northern domain of the Bay of Seine.