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  1. 2 articles co-signés Mehdi Saqalli

    their relationships which thanks to their versatility can be applied to a wide range of situations. The combining them to extract significant trends dynamics and breaks including those related to the behavior easier to apprehend and the magnitudes of errors can be explained and managed more easily tending to give social hierarchy relatively small connections with public services and community representatives and finally finally the reluctance shown by many researchers to make data available for the community. Nevertheless the

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 21/03/2024
  2. Integrated Urban Environment Management and Resilience

    From the Contemporary City to Sustainable Urbanity approach with the problems of development and the sharing of these areas the economic approach with the modalities modalities specific to a development model making urban composition the answer to the problems of the understanding of the city and the way in which it adapts to the difficulties it faces. We propose the morpho-sociological Luc Adolphe CHAPTER 1 Morpho-Sociological Approach to the City Pages 1-47 Marc MÉQUIGNON Patrizia LAUDATI Jean-Pierre MIGNOT CHAPTER 3 A Territorial Approach to Urban Spaces between Sustainability and Liveability

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    • - Mis à jour le 20/10/2022
  3. Effect of Online Training Price and Price Perception on Quality and Benefit Perception in France

    opportunities are free allowing the user to learn without having to pay but occasionally we may question attributes to it. We found that free training is an important deciding factor because it provides the training result free training may appear to the user to offer more overall benefits than expensive training. We Date 19 mai 2023 DOI 10.1007 s42979-023-01856-4 With the health problem digital training has assumed training with an advantage over the identical paid service that goes beyond simple cost savings. As a result

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    • - Mis à jour le 18/01/2024
  4. Social-Emotional Development in Early Childhood: The Role of Family, Culture, and Biology

    mothers attune to their infants behaviorally emotionally and physiologically when they respond to their infants infants needs. According to attachment theory these reciprocal interactions make up the infants social-emotional relatively harsh environment with high infant mortality. Recently I have begun to investigate mothers postpartum and cultural schema. Furthermore parents respond to their infants emotions in ways they believe are most social-emotional environment and appear to guide future development and relationship formation however this

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    • - Mis à jour le 13/04/2022
  5. Social-Emotional Development in Early Childhood: The Role of Family, Culture, and Biology

    mothers attune to their infants behaviorally emotionally and physiologically when they respond to their infants infants needs. According to attachment theory these reciprocal interactions make up the infants social-emotional relatively harsh environment with high infant mortality. Recently I have begun to investigate mothers postpartum and cultural schema. Furthermore parents respond to their infants emotions in ways they believe are most social-emotional environment and appear to guide future development and relationship formation however this

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    • - Mis à jour le 26/02/2020
  6. Spatial and temporal patterns of upland vegetation over the last 200 years in the northern pyrenees: Example from the Bassiès valley, Ariège, France

    estimates of past vegetation with a clearly defined spatial scale are a critical step to better understand the However such estimates are difficult to obtain from pollen data due to their lack of spatial dimension and was then used to reconstruct the 200-year history of local land-cover dynamics at 10 to 20-year intervals each site in relation to land-abandonment. Our study shows that in addition to allowing long-term reconstruction are more sensitive to vegetation composition changes over time and space compared to historical land-cover

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    • - Mis à jour le 29/09/2022
  7. Effect of a verbatim instruction on earwitness recall

    and closer to the original phrasing. However differences in procedure make the VRI difficult to compare 21348 When tasked with recalling a heard conversation most individuals are unable to remember specific of VRI would lead earwitnesses to use their verbatim mnesic trace to produce a more detailed recall. level of detail of participants recall along a fuzzy to verbatim continuum. Results showed that participants compare with other studies. Methodological differences are accordingly discussed. Findings suggest that VRI

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    • - Mis à jour le 25/11/2024
  8. Conférence invitée de Robert Butler

    addition to cognitive-linguistic concepts such as force dynamics. A multimodal approach to CDS makes possible to provide a more comprehensive account of the speaker s ethos and how he is able to reach out out to voters and supporters in order to facilitate the growth of Reform UK as a new political party. The seminar starts with an introduction to GS including seminal work by Adam Kendon on the main types gestures used in relation to other linguistic strategies. This will lead to a broader discussion of the

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    • - Mis à jour le 13/01/2025
  9. Friends of the Revolution: The British Radical Community in Early Republican Paris, 1792-1794 (Rachel Rogers)

    men and women with radical sympathies and links to the domestic reform movement travelled to Paris after helped each other with translation and interpreting services and supplied each other with financial assistance 1789 to witness the events of the French Revolution. Many remained in residence or were prompted to visit convinced the French authorities to allow their country men and women to remain in the capital. Many struck struck up binding links with local activists in the Paris sections or with figures in the revolutionary

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    • - Mis à jour le 13/12/2021
  10. Conference : Social Psychology and the Holocaust

    laboratory psychology provides us with the elements of a satisfactory answer to account for the conduct registration fee. To register send an email to Raphaël Kunstler raphael.kunstler univ-tlse2.fr with the subject murderers Ordinary Men refers not only to Milgram s findings but also to the Stanford prison experiment Browning ability to identify the real causes of their own conduct. This anthropology since referred to as situationism recent developments in order to re question Milgram s gesture. In order to achieve this this colloquium

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    • - Mis à jour le 23/03/2022