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LâĂ©cho dans la pratique du pseudonyme : Romain Gary et la posture du phĂ©nix
Dans ce dossier qui se propose dâaborder, Ă travers le prisme de lâĂ©cho, la question de la lĂ©gitimation de la littĂ©rature, il sâavĂšre pertinent de questionner en particulier le nom de lâauteur. LâĂ©cho pourrait-il en effet ĂȘtre vu comme une stratĂ©gie dâinscription du littĂ©raire dans lâespace social et historique, notamment Ă travers la posture de lâauteur ? Câest ce que nous montre Ă tout le moins lâexemple de Romain Gary qui, au moment de publier Au-delĂ de cette limite votre ticket nâest plus valable, se façonne de toutes piĂšces une image dâĂ©crivain vieillissant afin que les succĂšs dâĂmile Ajar ne soient que plus Ă©clatants.In this study, which addresses the question of the legitimization of literature through the prism of the pseudonym, it is particularly pertinent to question the name of the author. Could pseudonymity be considered a strategy aimed at inscribing or ensuring the work a place in the social and historical mindscape, most notably through the literary stance of the â author â ? This is, at least, what is demonstrated by the example of Romain Gary who, at the moment of publishing Au-delĂ de cette limite votre ticket nâest plus valable, constructed an entire persona of himself as an aging writer so that the success of Ămile Ajar could be all the more resounding
Lâamour au temps de la RĂ©volution tranquille. Le pĂšre Marcel-Marie Desmarais, mĂ©decin du coeur
Au tournant de la RĂ©volution tranquille, le pĂšre Marcel-Marie Desmarais, prĂ©dicateur populaire bien connu pour ses causeries Ă la radio, obtient un succĂšs sans prĂ©cĂ©dent avec la publication de Laclinique du coeur, une sĂ©rie de 10 volumes rĂ©unissant les meilleures lettres et leurs rĂ©ponses, telles que diffusĂ©es sur les ondes de CKAC. En regard du thĂšme de lâamour, ces lettres rĂ©vĂšlent bien les tensions dâune sociĂ©tĂ© qui fait face aux bouleversements de la modernitĂ©.At the turn of the « Quiet Revolution », Father Marcel-Marie Desmarais, a popular preacher well known for his radio talks, obtains an unprecedented success with the publication of The clinique du coeur, a transcription in 10 volumes of the programs originally broadcasted by CKAC in Montreal. The series features the best letters and their replies on the theme of love. These letters unveil the tensions of a society faced with the ongoing changes caused by modernity
MASTERâS PROJECT: VERMONT TOWN FOREST RECREATION PLANNING AND COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: THE FUTURE OF FOREST-BASED OUTDOOR RECREATION
The Vermont Town Forest Recreation Planning Community Assistance Program (VTFRP) was a comprehensive community planning process held in ten diverse towns across Vermont. Led by the Urban and Community Forestry Program and the SE Group, the VTFRP helped towns develop a vision for the future management of their forests through open house workshops, site visits, steering committee meetings, and community surveys. The process provided towns with a forest recreation planning toolkit and an individualized action-based forest stewardship and recreation plan. By analyzing data from the community surveys and open house activities across all ten towns, my project considered the recreation trends and the statewide implications of the VTFRP.
Forest management practices on public and private land were analyzed to demonstrate the appropriate balance between active forest management and forest-based recreation. The role of recreation in sustaining rural economies, conserving forestland, and guiding future forest management in Vermont was evaluated. The outdoor recreation economy has outpaced the traditional forest products industry and offers new strategies for conservation of the working landscape in Vermont. This project highlights strategies in forest management with recreation to inspire future conservation and recreation initiatives across Vermont towns
Intrinsic avalanches and collective phenomena in a Mn(II)-free radical ferrimagnetic chain
Magnetic hysteresis loops below 300 mK on single crystals of the Mn(II) -
nitronyl nitroxide free radical chain (Mn(hfac)_2({\it R})-3MLNN) present
abrupt reversals of the magnetization, or avalanches. We show that, below 200
mK, the avalanches occur at a constant field, independent of the sample and so
propose that this avalanche field is an intrinsic property. We compare this
field to the energy barrier existing in the sample and conclude that the
avalanches are provoked by multiple nucleation of domain-walls along the
chains. The different avalanche field observed in the zero field cooled
magnetization curves suggests that the avalanche mechanisms are related to the
competition between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic order in this compound.Comment: 9 pages, 7 fig, to be published in Phys. Rev.
Topological dynamics of adiabatic cat states
We consider a qubit topologically coupled to two quantum modes. We show that
any initial separable state of this system generically evolves into an
adiabatic cat state. Such a state is a superposition of two adiabatic states in
which the qubit is entangled between the modes. The topological coupling
between the qubit and the modes gives rise to the separation in energy between
these two components which evolve into states with distinguishable energy
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Fracture Analyses of the Palo Duro Basin Area, Texas Panhandle and Eastern New Mexico
Fracture analyses of the Palo Duro Basin area, Texas Panhandle, and Eastern New Mexico provide clues to the structural history of the area and help to determine the occurrence and characteristics of the fractures and veins in strata of this region.
Fractures are associated with folds and faults that occur along the margins of the basin as well as in relatively undeformed strata within the central basin area. Along the Amarillo Uplift, the strikes of fractures in Permian and Triassic rocks are different from fracture orientations in overlying Tertiary strata. Fracture orientations determined by fracture identification logs from wells in Deaf Smith and Swisher Counties indicate similar fracture strikes in Pennsylvanian and Permian strata within the basin. Throughout the region, fractures that strike east-west (275Ă°-295Ă°) and northwest-southeast (305Ă°-320Ă°) are the most common. Zones of closely spaced fractures occur in outcropping Permian and Triassic strata. The width of the joint zones may be as great as 40 m, and the zones may extend laterally for distances of up to 0.75 km or possibly farther.
Gypsum veins are common in strata that have undergone collapse following salt dissolution, whereas halite veins commonly cut salt-bearing strata. Even though a subpolygonal pattern on bedding planes suggests a synsedimentary origin for some of the halite veins, a variety of cross-cutting relationships also indicate post-compactional origins for many of the halite veins.Bureau of Economic Geolog
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