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L'habitat ouvrier, issu des siècles de l'industrie fait partie de notre paysage. Nous sommes si habitués à le voir que nous sous-estimons, le plus souvent, sa nature et son importance. Parfois, il s'imbrique dans le tissu urbain, d'autres fois, c'est au contraire l'uniformité d'une seule et...
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"À l'été 2008, la planète tremble en découvrant l'ampleur de la crise financière. Les subprimes deviennent en quelques semaines une réalité dévastatrice. Peut-on considérer que l'échec a eu une vertu et que du séisme est sorti un bien? Sans doute, mais à quel prix? Success story,...
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Festivities to Commemorate the Bonaparte and the Bourbon Dynasties in Paris (France) and Madrid (Spain) -- Chapter 6 … and France at the turn of the 18th century, the book has a specific focus on Latin Europe: Portugal, Spain, France, and … emerging use of natural gas by France and Italy after 1945, which meant a quantitative advantage compared to their neighbors in …
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An increasing number of countries are introducing gender quotas in scientific committees. We analyze how a larger presence of female evaluators affects committee decision-making using information on 100,000 applications to associate and full professorships in all academic disciplines in two...
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An increasing number of countries are introducing gender quotas in scientific committees. We analyze how a larger presence of female evaluators affects committee decision-making using information on 100,000 applications to associate and full professorships in all academic disciplines in two...
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An increasing number of countries are introducing gender quotas in scientific committees. We analyze how a larger presence of female evaluators affects committee decision-making using information on 100,000 applications to associate and full professorships in all academic disciplines in two...
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