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Xil'Cast Au programme : la préhistoire des languages de programmation.La programmation de l'époque d'Alexandre le Grand à celle de la révolution française à travers les travaux d'Héron d'Alexandrie, de Blaise Pascal, de Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, de Vaucansson et un petit peu de Joseph Marie Jacquard. Le sondage :- Bibliographie en 1er commentaire. Si vous ne l'avez pas vue ma vidéo sur la Vie artificielle traite de plusieurs sujets similaires : Vous pouvez aussi me retrouver sur les réseaux sociaux Facebook : : : : Mes podcasts Audio :-

The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation geobeats Check out 10 amazing facts regarding KFC. Can't get enough of KFC? Here are 10 facts about the popular chain that you may not know. Number 10 -- Prior to starting the fast food chain, 'Colonel Sanders' owned a service station, which is where he first began selling his chicken, calling the dining area "Sanders Court & Café". Number 9 -- The Colonel was 65 years of age when he received his first monthly social security check of 105 dollars. Number 8 -- The original recipe for the fried chicken is mostly the same, since its creation in 1940. Number 7 -- The first KFC didn't open in Kentucky as the name would imply. Number 6 - KFC has about 4000 restaurants in China and in some areas, they are a more common sight than Mao. Number 5 - The location for China's first KFC was near Beijing's Tiannemen Square. Number 4 - Colonel Sanders developed a strong worth ethic at a young age. Number 2 - Can't get to a KFC in your neighborhood. Number 1.

Savant Singe Abonnez-vous ! Le pic d’insuline Nos cellules graisseuses sont comme des batteries rechargeables. Quand vous mangez trop de glucides, vous élevez votre taux de sucre dans le sang. Votre Menu Big Mac contient : 53g de sucre dans le Coca, 23 dans les frites et 42 dans le big mac, soit environ 120g. Plus vous mangez sucré, plus vous activez votre insuline pour détruire ce sucre. Le problème est que le corps ne peut brûler qu’une certaine quantité de sucre à la fois. Ceci étant, les destinataires finaux de notre alimentation, sont les cellules de nos muscles et nos autres organes. Paradoxal quand on sait à quel point votre repas contient de glucides. En fait, peu importe que vous ayez mangé ou non, si vos cellules ne reçoivent pas les nutriments, vous avez toujours une sensation de faim. Au final à Mcdo vous vous nourrissez trop, mais vous vous nourrissez mal. Suivez-nous sur www.Facebook.com/SavantSingewww.Twitter.com/SavantSinge

Criminal Minds 2005 American police procedural drama television series American TV series or program Premise[edit] Episodes[edit] Characters[edit] Main[edit] Recurring[edit] Production[edit] Reception[edit] Season 1 The first season of Criminal Minds received mixed reviews from critics. Dorothy Rabinowitz said, in her review for The Wall Street Journal, "From the evidence of the first few episodes, Criminal Minds may be a hit, and deservedly" and gave particular praise to Gubler and Patinkin's performances.[23] Ned Martel in The New York Times was less positive, saying, "The problem with "Criminal Minds" is its many confusing maladies, applied to too many characters." Season 2 Gillian Flynn said, in her review for Entertainment Weekly, "Like every procedural crime series of late, Minds is stocked with weary, overworked detective types. Season 3 Bruce Simmons said, in his review for Screen Rant, "Last season, they started showing both sides of the equation... Season 4 Todd R. Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8

The Metropolitan Museum of Art Puts 400,000 High-Res Images Online & Makes Them Free to Use On Friday, The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that "more than 400,000 high-resolution digital images of public domain works in the Museum’s world-renowned collection may be downloaded directly from the Museum’s website for non-commercial use." Even better, the images can be used at no charge (and without getting permission from the museum). In making this announcement, the Met joined other world-class museums in putting put large troves of digital art online. The Met's online initiative is dubbed "Open Access for Scholarly Content," and, while surfing the Met's digital collections, you'll know if a particular work is free to download if it bears the "OASC" acronym. Happy rummaging. via Kottke Related Content: Download Hundreds of Free Art Catalogs from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Download Over 250 Free Art Books From the Getty Museum

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation American forensics/crime TV series (2000–2015) American TV series or program Premise[edit] Mixing deduction and character-driven drama, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation follows a team of crime-scene investigators employed by the Las Vegas Police Department as they use physical evidence to solve murders. The team is originally led by Dr. Following Grissom's departure during the ninth season of the series, Catherine is promoted to supervisor. In the series' twelfth season, Russell is reunited with his former partner Julie Finlay (Elisabeth Shue), who, like Catherine, is a blood-spatter expert with an extensive knowledge of criminal psychology. Creation[edit] Concept and development[edit] During the 1990s, Anthony Zuiker caught producer Jerry Bruckheimer's attention after writing his first movie script. Production[edit] Filming locations[edit] Music[edit] Cast and characters[edit] Episodes[edit] Spin-offs[edit] Franchise[edit] CSI: The Experience[edit] CSI: Vegas[edit] Reception[edit] Nielsen ratings[edit]

Gregory House In the series, the character's unorthodox diagnostic approaches, radical therapeutic motives, and stalwart rationality have resulted in much conflict between him and his colleagues.[3] House is also often portrayed as lacking sympathy for his patients, a practice that allots him time to solve pathological enigmas. The character is partly inspired by Sherlock Holmes.[4][5] A portion of the show's plot centers on House's habitual use of Vicodin to manage pain stemming from a leg infarction involving his quadriceps muscle some years earlier, an injury that forces him to walk with a cane. This addiction is also one of the many parallels to Holmes, who was a habitual user of cocaine.[6] Character history[edit] Approximately ten years before the beginning of the series, House entered into a relationship with Stacy Warner (Sela Ward), a constitutional lawyer, after she shot him during a "Lawyers vs. On a routine clinic visit, a police detective, Michael Tritter, is seen by House. Casting[edit]

The Middle (TV series) The series is narrated by Frankie, initially an under-performing salesperson at a used-car dealership and later a dental assistant. Her stoic husband Mike manages a local quarry and serves as a stabilizing influence in the family, though Frankie complains about his lack of affection at times. The kids are quite different from one another: oldest son Axl, a popular but lazy teenager, does well in sports but not in academics; daughter Sue is an enthusiastic young teen but chronically unsuccessful and socially awkward; and youngest son Brick is an intelligent but introverted compulsive reader with odd behavioral traits. There are numerous recurring characters that the Hecks encounter in and around Orson. Patricia Heaton as Frances "Frankie" Heck (née Spence), wife of Mike and mother of Axl, Sue, and Brick.

Lost (TV series) American television series (2004–2010) Season 4 focuses on the survivors dealing with the arrival of people from the freighter, who have been sent to the island to reclaim it from Benjamin. "Flash forwards" continue, in which it is seen how six survivors, dubbed the "Oceanic Six", live their lives after escaping the island. In the season finale, it is revealed that the funeral Jack went to in the "flash forwards" was that of John Locke, who had been seeking out the Oceanic Six in his efforts to convince them to return to the island. In this season, Jacob's machinations are revealed: everyone was pushed by fate and his manipulation to be on the Oceanic flight as many of the members of the flight were deemed "candidates" by Jacob to be the new protector of the island after his passing. Damon Lindelof (left) co-created the series and served as an executive producer and showrunner alongside Carlton Cuse (right). Michael Emerson and Damon Lindelof at the 68th Annual Peabody Awards for Lost

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