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  1. Stage Master Tourism, Hospitality and Food Studies

    Formation Tourism Hospitality and Food Studies THFS MASTER 1 Niveau Bac 4 Nature du stage stage en lien évaluation MASTER 2 Formation Tourism Hospitality and Food Studies Niveau Master - Bac 5 Nature du stage Stage Master Tourism, Hospitality and Food Studies

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    • - Mis à jour le 14/11/2022
  2. Stage Master Food Studies and Gastronomy

    Formation Food Studies and Gastronomy MASTER 1 Niveau Master Bac 4 Nature du stage Stage mission Durée évaluation MASTER 2 Formation Tourism Hospitality and Food Studies Niveau Master - Bac 5 Nature du stage Stage Master Food Studies and Gastronomy

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    • - Mis à jour le 14/11/2022
  3. Integrated Urban Environment Management and Resilience

    From the Contemporary City to Sustainable Urbanity which is crossed by all socialities and their contradictions is directly influenced by them and is even world facilitates the understanding of the city and the way in which it adapts to the difficulties it faces making urban composition the answer to the problems of the sustainable city and the sociological approach contemporary city and the conditions of its production the geographical approach with the problems of development development and the sharing of these areas the economic approach with the modalities specific to a development Integrated Urban Environment Management and Resilience

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    • - Mis à jour le 20/10/2022
  4. Victorian and Edwardian Interiors

    historical knowledge and the exploration of the body subjectivity and the unconscious the Victorians thus explore the multiple facets of the interior from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the end of of the Edwardian era. Central to the concept of interior is the imbrication of the word s spatial physical architectural design theory the Victorian architectural imaginary and the poetics politics and phenomenology of to describe the deeper more spiritual nature of the soul within the body. Derived from the Latin intus Victorian and Edwardian Interiors

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    • - Mis à jour le 13/12/2021
  5. Mapping Gods and Artefacts

    A Comparative Approach to Communities and Microregions Mapping Gods and Artefacts

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    • - Mis à jour le 08/05/2023
  6. The beech-fir forest, the baseline natural forest ecosystem in the montane belt of temperate Europe: questioning an ecological myth

    40 ha the study of historical archives 16th-20th c. the soil charcoal analysis of 16 pits and the charcoal highlight the main anthropogenic phases since c. 4000 BP. At the local scale in the heart of the OGFs we conservation is the result of a co-construction between natural and anthropogenic processes. The biodiversity The present study aims to challenge and refine the existing paradigm of relict primary forests located analysis and radiocarbon dating of former charcoal kiln platforms n 41 . The results enabled the reconstruction Historical ecology reveals the long-term co-construction of the current European beech-fir old-growth forests temperate OGFs are not “primary’ • Insights for the implementation of a biodiversity-friendly forest The beech-fir forest, the baseline natural forest ecosystem in the montane belt of temperate Europe:

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    • - Mis à jour le 28/04/2025
  7. "The Non-Anthropological Philosophy of Radical Pragmatism"

    The fundamental claim I will be making in the following is that anthropology and pragmatism should be render transparent the in itself compelling motivation of the proposed project that is the effectuation of consider the philosophical history of anthropological and pragmatist approaches to philosophizing. The above which will structure my remarks first we must be able to identify defining characteristics of the anthropological distinction between the two. Second it must be convincingly shown from the history of philosophy that these "The Non-Anthropological Philosophy of Radical Pragmatism"

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    • - Mis à jour le 25/06/2013
  8. Neoclassical Compounding in the Romance Languages

    Renaissance and from the 18th century onward with the development and democratization of scientific and technical on the one side to the role played by Latin and partly Greek in the intellectual history of Europe and points in the 15th and 16th centuries with the revival of classical authors advocated by Humanism and the Renaissance Romance languages. They can be roughly characterized as the emergence in the lexicon of a language of lexical Greek and Latin and constructed by means of processes not or not necessarily corresponding to the canonical Neoclassical Compounding in the Romance Languages

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  9. Cities at the Heart of Inequalities

    centralities which is further reinforced by the growing financialization of property and urban capital is also analyzed Cities have become the major habitat for human societies. They are also the places where the starkest social up. Income social land and housing inequalities shape the built environment and living conditions of different produced and reproduced both within and between cities. In particular we review land rent and social segregation disciplinary references and through examples taken from around the world. The attraction of urban centralities Cities at the Heart of Inequalities

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  10. Is That You I Hear? Speaker Familiarity Modulates Neural Signatures of Lexical-semantic Activation in 18-month-old Infants

    target words over the left hemisphere only for the familiar voice suggesting that the voice familiarity organization develops between 18 and 24 months of age in monolingual infants. In the present study we aimed to facilitates lexical-semantic activation in the infant brain. We recorded the brain activity of 18-month-old French-learning related and unrelated spoken word pairs by one voice with which they were familiarized with before the experiment experiment and one voice with which they were not familiarized. The ERPs were measured in response to related Is That You I Hear? Speaker Familiarity Modulates Neural Signatures of Lexical-semantic Activation in

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    • - Mis à jour le 25/11/2024