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Rue du Tribunal de grande instance, 1877 nommé d'après le bâtiment du Tribunal de grande instance pour les affaires pénales, familièrement appelé «Landl". Un pénitencier, la prison de Josefstadt, dans le langage courant souvant aussi désigné com la «Maison Grise", est rattaché. Le bâtiment, de 223 mètres de longueur, depuis 1862 dans le 8ème arrondissement, a été érigé de 1832 à 1839 par l'architecte Johann Fischer. La route fait partie de la ligne Deux (tramway) et limite de district 1/8 (Innere Stadt/Josefstadt. Avec six voies de circulation, la Rue du Tribunal de grande instance est une rue très importante dans le centre de Vienne, qui a un grand volume de trafic. Les lignes de tramway E2, G2 et H2 que jadis roulaient ici (d'où le terme officieux de ligne numéro Deux), en 1966 furent déplacés dans un tunnel afin de ne pas perturber la circulation; le tunnel termina au nord avec une rampe en face du Palais de justice. Depuis 1980, circule dans ce tunnel adapté et prolongé après cessation des lignes de tramway la ligne de métro U2. La rue a été nommée 1826-1862 Au Glacis (après le Glacis), 1862-1872 A la Place d'Armes (après la place de défilé et d'armes au Glacis), 1872-1877 Rue de la Mairie (après la mairie à proximité) et depuis 1877 Rue du Tribunal de grande instance. Depuis la désignation de la place de Friedrich Schmidt à l'arrière de la mairie en 1907, la route de cette place est interrompue.
Landesgerichtsstraße, 1877 benannt nach dem Gebäude des Landesgerichts für Strafsachen, umgangssprachlich auch als „Landl“ bezeichnet. Ein Gefangenenhaus, die Justizanstalt Wien Josefstadt, das im Volksmund oft auch als „Graues Haus“ bezeichnet wird, ist angeschlossen. Das 223 Meter lange Gebäude, seit 1862 im 8. Bezirk, wurde 1832–1839 nach Plänen des Architekten Johann Fischer errichtet. Die Straße ist Teil der Zweierlinie und Bezirksgrenze 1 / 8. Mit sechs Fahrspuren ist die Landesgerichtsstraße eine sehr bedeutende Straße im Zentrum Wiens, die großes Verkehrsaufkommen aufweist. Die früher hier verkehrenden Straßenbahnlinien E2, G2 und H2 (daher der inoffizielle Begriff Zweierlinie) wurden 1966 in einen Tunnel verlegt, um den Autoverkehr nicht zu stören; der Tunnel endete nordseitig mit einer Rampe vor dem Gerichtsgebäude. Seit 1980 fährt in diesem adaptierten und verlängerten Tunnel nach Einstellung der Straßenbahnlinien die U-Bahn-Linie U2. Die Straße hieß 1826–1862 Am Glacis (nach dem Glacis), 1862–1872 Am Paradeplatz (nach dem damaligen Parade- und Exerzierplatz am Glacis), 1872–1877 Rathausstraße (nach dem nahen Rathaus) und seit 1877 Landesgerichtsstraße. Seit der Benennung des Friedrich-Schmidt-Platzes an der Rückseite des Rathauses, 1907, wird die Straße von diesem Platz unterbrochen.
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Looks to be a beautiful book, full of lots of reproductions of drawings and other artwork.
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def: an instance where something can be familiar, yet foreign at the same time, resulting in a feeling of it being uncomfortably strange.
I went to see a show called Ghost Stories awhile ago. It was an enjoyable romp, not nearly as psychological as I was expecting. However, at the beginning, we were shown photographs with unexpected elements in them - if only you look.
I think that was the scariest part. Tangible evidence of the untangible, or simple misinterpretation?
For instance, the varying textures and colors of milkweed, the outside of the pods, coarse in texture, the insides vary in color from being non-descript to having streaks of glistening tans and browns. Each pod opens at a different rate, some seeds clinging to the pod, others in various stages of bursting forth to float in the winds of oncoming winter. Never are there two alike, each to be enjoyed for what it is."...…………. by Forrest McCain-Jennings
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Vienna's Zentral Friedhof is a massive cemetery. It may be the biggest one I've ever been to, though I haven't bothered comparing size. I also have to say I didn't extensively wander the grounds here like I have in others (like Recoleta in Buenos Aires, for instance). The majority of what I saw here...it's a crowded cemetery, for certain -- Austria has about 50, I believe, and this must be the most populated one.
Zentral Friedhof doesn't have the above-ground vaults that are common in Latin America, nor ostentatious headstones, by and large...with the exception of what I'm presenting here, which is mainly the "honored folks" section, filled with classical composers.
This is the classical music version of New York's Woodlawn Cemetery and its Jazz Corner, though this is even more concentrated than that.
Within a thirty second walk from the Mozart statue -- he's actually buried in a different cemetery (St. Marx) in town, in a grave that they aren't 100% sure is of him due to the burial practices of the late 18th century.
However, they felt that, with his ties to Vienna, he absolutely should be included in this plot of land. (If they knew his grave with certainty, I'm positive he'd be disinterred and put here...which is what they did with Beethoven, whose bones are buried directly behind the Mozart statue.)
If you've seen Immortal Beloved, this headstone will be familiar to you; it was the closing scene for the Beethoven biopic. I had fun making a few videos with music yesterday, so you get Fur Elise with your Beethoven here.
Besides Beethoven, you'll find Franz Schubert (famous for his popular music/lieders), who died mighty young, probably from mercury poisoning, it seems. He was 31 when he died. His most famous (or my favorite, at least) piece is Ave Maria. (The one that you hear around this time of year all the time: Ave Maria,grazia plena...) A fun note on Ave Maria? I heard it, more than once, at some major train stations in China which, given their government's/nation's not being religious...I found fascinating, yet loved at the same time.
Also nearby is the entire Strauss clan (that are related to each other, anyway, which excludes Richard Strauss).
The progenitor of the Viennese musical Strausses is Johann Senior, most famous for the Radetzky March (which will probably be familiar to you if you search it on YouTube).
His son, Johann II, is most famous for the Blue Danube Waltz (video accompanies here). If you've been exposed to classical music and aren't familiar with this piece...well, you're probably from another planet. It's been in countless movies.
Lastly for the famous composers in this specific patch of land would be Johannes Brahms. He wrote a rather famous lullaby, which I put in a video here for you. Again, if you're not familiar with it, chances are, you're an extraterrestrial.
Also included in this photographic set are other headstones (near the composers). There is another famous composer buried in the cemetery here -- Antonio Salieri (the antagonist in the movie Amadeus, though the relationship as described in the movie is...well...not exactly accurate). He, though, wasn't buried anywhere near these other giants. I'm not quite sure why.
At any rate, a little bit of an Austrian cemetery with a few famous folks' bones for you to ponder. If you visit Vienna and are on a pilgrimage for famous folks, this is a fine place to come. For a central cemetery, though, it's not exactly central. It's a bit of a trek from downtown Vienna...
The start of the 4th instance of the Haldon Forest parkrun on a windy day. Images may not be in strict order, and come from two cameras, so look around if you want one of you.
Post mainly details the men's collection and new styles, but adds mention of the women's socks as well. Talks about the direction of this collection with the new dress socks, as well as his preference for the cotton/spandex blend. Notes Live Stock and Boardroom as Vancouver retailers.
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Or in this instance perhaps the title should be Snottercam, as I was trying it out aboard the Carrera on a quick jaunt into Idless Woods.
Not been riding so much lately, but wanted to try out the GoPro, so I bunged it on and let it do it's own thing, although it does have 'Protune' which is more like manual control on a normal camera, or in my case, exciting new ways to stuff it up :-) Still not really experimented with it properly yet, but it's going to be fun I think.
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※会場内は撮影禁止になっています。今回は特別に許可をいただいて写真撮影、blog掲載をさせていただいています。
My favorite instance in Los Angeles of where the sign exists long after the business has gone. Corner of Wilton and Santa Monica, in Hollywood, CA. I've been meaning to take a picture of it for at least 12 years. Finally got around to it last Saturday while sitting in traffic with the top and windows down.
Another instance of the evening jam - this one populated mostly by Rescan biologists, assistants, and the camp owner and staff. This was also taken at the Galore Creek project, but in 2005 we were located at an older mining camp on the Iskut River, south of the project. Galore Camp hadn't expanded yet, and they were full, leaving us to stay at this amazing location (*darn* - I'm sure you can tell that it was a tough life down there).
This was the first time I ever heard RJ sing, and this was the song that made me fall head over heels for him.. :)
"For instance, a hand-dug, former beer-storage cave in what’s now Seibert Park at Manchester and Sulphur Springs roads became a hideout for many residents who feared confrontations with — and becoming part of work details for — the Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War." -stltoday.com
Rue du Tribunal de grande instance, 1877 nommé d'après le bâtiment du Tribunal de grande instance pour les affaires pénales, familièrement appelé «Landl". Un pénitencier, la prison de Josefstadt, dans le langage courant souvant aussi désigné com la «Maison Grise", est rattaché. Le bâtiment, de 223 mètres de longueur, depuis 1862 dans le 8ème arrondissement, a été érigé de 1832 à 1839 par l'architecte Johann Fischer. La route fait partie de la ligne Deux (tramway) et limite de district 1/8 (Innere Stadt/Josefstadt. Avec six voies de circulation, la Rue du Tribunal de grande instance est une rue très importante dans le centre de Vienne, qui a un grand volume de trafic. Les lignes de tramway E2, G2 et H2 que jadis roulaient ici (d'où le terme officieux de ligne numéro Deux), en 1966 furent déplacés dans un tunnel afin de ne pas perturber la circulation; le tunnel termina au nord avec une rampe en face du Palais de justice. Depuis 1980, circule dans ce tunnel adapté et prolongé après cessation des lignes de tramway la ligne de métro U2. La rue a été nommée 1826-1862 Au Glacis (après le Glacis), 1862-1872 A la Place d'Armes (après la place de défilé et d'armes au Glacis), 1872-1877 Rue de la Mairie (après la mairie à proximité) et depuis 1877 Rue du Tribunal de grande instance. Depuis la désignation de la place de Friedrich Schmidt à l'arrière de la mairie en 1907, la route de cette place est interrompue.
Landesgerichtsstraße, 1877 benannt nach dem Gebäude des Landesgerichts für Strafsachen, umgangssprachlich auch als „Landl“ bezeichnet. Ein Gefangenenhaus, die Justizanstalt Wien Josefstadt, das im Volksmund oft auch als „Graues Haus“ bezeichnet wird, ist angeschlossen. Das 223 Meter lange Gebäude, seit 1862 im 8. Bezirk, wurde 1832–1839 nach Plänen des Architekten Johann Fischer errichtet. Die Straße ist Teil der Zweierlinie und Bezirksgrenze 1 / 8. Mit sechs Fahrspuren ist die Landesgerichtsstraße eine sehr bedeutende Straße im Zentrum Wiens, die großes Verkehrsaufkommen aufweist. Die früher hier verkehrenden Straßenbahnlinien E2, G2 und H2 (daher der inoffizielle Begriff Zweierlinie) wurden 1966 in einen Tunnel verlegt, um den Autoverkehr nicht zu stören; der Tunnel endete nordseitig mit einer Rampe vor dem Gerichtsgebäude. Seit 1980 fährt in diesem adaptierten und verlängerten Tunnel nach Einstellung der Straßenbahnlinien die U-Bahn-Linie U2. Die Straße hieß 1826–1862 Am Glacis (nach dem Glacis), 1862–1872 Am Paradeplatz (nach dem damaligen Parade- und Exerzierplatz am Glacis), 1872–1877 Rathausstraße (nach dem nahen Rathaus) und seit 1877 Landesgerichtsstraße. Seit der Benennung des Friedrich-Schmidt-Platzes an der Rückseite des Rathauses, 1907, wird die Straße von diesem Platz unterbrochen.
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Kara Keto Burn But in some rare instances, a man may be born with both two "X" chromosome and one
Y" chromosome (XXY) - or even more rarely with more than 2 "X" chromosomes. When either of these situations occur, the man is said to have Klinefelter syndrome.
Some people assume that because the man has XXY chromosomes, that he is a hermaphrodite - someone with both a male organ and a vagina. This is not the situation.
From left photographers Elloitt Downs, Paul Somers and Alex Kent chat outside the opening on Wednesday. "A Show of Instance" at the Artful Dodger in Harrisonburg, Virginia opened for one week on Wednesday, December 29, 2010. (photos copyright Pat Jarrett, all rights reserved)
This is one of those rare instances in tourist photography where you go from mad to glad in second's time. I was trying to frame up a decent photo of the sunlight and arch geometry, when at the instant I pushed the button, someone walked into frame. "Son of a bi...", I thought, until I looked up and notice that I recognized the girl who is sketching as someone from Trent's class. "Hmph, that came out alright."
I can't remember her name (sorry), but I'm pretty sure I had a stupid nickname for her, like I had for all the people in Trent's class...but I forgot that too (sorry again).
I can't remember her name, but I do remember stealing her sketch book from her and signing it like a high school yearbook. "Dear (nickname), remember all the good times we had in math class, don't ever change and try not to be so late to school at college...Knibb High Football Rules!" She cried, because I scribbled over one of her prized drawings. Damn, that was funny.
Notice the crucifix on the left hand side? Doesn't quite fit with the architecture, right? That's what happens when you reconquer the city of Cordoba and take over one of the largest mosques on the world. Consider a crucifix in a mosque the same as a sign on the front door that says, "Under New Management."
Still more stories are told about Bodhidharma. For instance, there is the tale of Huike, who was eager to become Bodhidharma's disciple, but received only refusal. To prove his determined resolve, he cut off his own arm. An impressive story has it that, after his death in China, leaving one sandal in his coffin, Bodhidharma returned to India. The encounters with the emperor Wu and Huike's self-amputation have provided extensive thematic material for paintings and literary works.
October 5, the anniversary of Bodhidharma's death, provides a good chance to reconsider these ancient stories about the founder of Zen Buddhism, to reflect on his teachings, praise his merits, and try to understand the mind of Shakyamuni and make it our own.
As Bodhidharma sits in silent meditation, Huike, whose earnest entreaty to be allowed to study under the first Zen patriarch has been refused, demonstrates his firm resolve by cutting off his own arm. Finally he is permitted to become a disciple. After strict training, he succeeds to Bodhidharma's dharma and becomes the second patriarch.
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Some of the first recorded instances of hockey being played, were games played by British soldiers stationed in Kingston in the 1840s-1850s. (Hence this cartoon I previously posted.) So, hockey has a long history in this town, and in fact, Kingston is home to the International Hockey Hall of Fame, which was started by the NHL and the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association; however, the NHL has since set up the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, and endorses it instead. Nevertheless, the IHHOF continues on here. I didn't go inside today, but I intend to, on some other occasion.
Kingston, Ontario.
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For instance, there's Devils Tower, a remnant mass of igneous rock that intruded into sedimentary layers 60 million years ago and was later exposed on the surface by erosion. It's a strange rock anyway, and its setting makes it weirder, because it stands all by itself out in the middle of a bunch of much more modest, gently rolling hills. The Tower, located well outside the Black Hills and long before you get to the Rocky Mountain front, rises 867 feet from its base atop a platform mesa. It's the tallest thing anywhere near here by a long shot. If you're a fan of '70s science fiction movies, you might recognize the rock as seen from this angle. This is where Steven Spielberg suggested the government had built a secret space port in Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Richard Dreyfuss built a scale model of Devils Tower out of mashed potatoes.
In 1906, before the space port was built, President Theodore Roosevelt used the newly-minted Antiquities Act to declare Devils Tower the nation's first national monument, which is the designation the site still enjoys today. Though I'd stood at the entrance to the national monument twice before, I'd never gone past the gate and had technically never visited it. Those previous trips had come at a time when trips were much more tightly budgeted than they are now, and I didn't have the cash for the entrance fee. That's changed, though, and I rectified the problem this trip.
Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince, October 29th, 2018. Meeting of Mr. Alexandre Zouev, Assistant-Secretary-General for Rule of Law and Security Institutions along with Ms. Helen La Lime, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and Head of the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) at the Port-au-Prince Bar with representatives of the Bar Council led by Robinson Pierre Louis, in the presence of the Coordinators of the two BALs of Port-au-Prince and CERMICOL's legal assistance project.
Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH
Second lap of the 4th instance of the Haldon Forest parkrun on a windy day. Images may not be in strict order, and come from two cameras, so look around if you want one of you.
After this I moved on into the forest, toward the finish.
Le chat domestique (Felis silvestris catus) est un mammifère carnivore de la famille des félidés. Il est l’un des principaux animaux de compagnie et compte aujourd’hui une cinquantaine de races différentes reconnues par les instances de certification. Dans de nombreux pays, le chat entre dans le cadre de la législation sur les carnivores domestiques à l’instar du chien et du furet.
Essentiellement territorial, le chat est un prédateur de petites proies comme les rongeurs ou les oiseaux. Les chats ont diverses vocalisations dont les ronronnements, les miaulements, ou les grognements, bien qu’ils communiquent principalement par des positions faciales et corporelles et des phéromones. Selon les résultats de travaux menés en 2006 et 20071, le chat domestique est une sous-espèce du chat sauvage (Felis silvestris) dont son ancêtre, le chat sauvage d’Afrique (Felis silvestris lybica) a vraisemblablement divergé il y a 130 000 ans. Les premières domestications auraient eu lieu il y a 8 000 à 10 000 ans au Néolithique dans le Croissant fertile, époque correspondant au début de la culture de céréales et à l’engrangement de réserves susceptibles d’être attaquées par des rongeurs, le chat devenant alors pour l’homme un auxiliaire utile se prêtant à la domestication.
Tout d’abord vénéré par les Égyptiens, il fut diabolisé en Europe au Moyen Âge et ne retrouva ses lettres de noblesse qu’au XVIIIe siècle. En Asie, le chat reste synonyme de chance, de richesse ou de longévité. Ce félin a laissé son empreinte dans la culture populaire et artistique, tant au travers d’expressions populaires que de représentations diverses au sein de la littérature, de la peinture ou encore de la musique.
The domestic cat[1][2] (Felis catus[2] or Felis silvestris catus[4]) is a small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal. It is often called the housecat when kept as an indoor pet,[6] or simply the cat when there is no need to distinguish it from other felids and felines. Cats are often valued by humans for companionship and their ability to hunt vermin and household pests.
Cats are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with strong, flexible bodies, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. Cat senses fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. Cats can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, cats have poorer color vision and a better sense of smell than humans.
Despite being solitary hunters, cats are a social species, and cat communication includes the use of a variety of vocalizations (mewing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling and grunting) as well as cat pheromones and types of cat-specific body language.[7]
Cats have a rapid breeding rate. Under controlled breeding, they can be bred and shown as registered pedigree pets, a hobby known as cat fancy. Failure to control the breeding of pet cats by neutering, and the abandonment of former household pets, has resulted in large numbers of feral cats worldwide, requiring population control.[8]
Since cats were cult animals in ancient Egypt, they were commonly believed to have been domesticated there,[9] but there may have been instances of domestication as early as the Neolithic from around 9500 years ago (7500 BC).[10]
A genetic study in 2007 concluded that domestic cats are descended from African wildcats (Felis silvestris lybica) c. 8000 BC, in the Near East.[9][11] According to Scientific American, cats are the most popular pet in the world, and are now found in almost every place where humans live
Language may refer either to the specifically human capacity for acquiring and using complex systems of communication, or to a specific instance of such a system of complex communication. The scientific study of language in any of its senses is called linguistics.
The approximately 3000–6000 languages that are spoken by humans today are the most salient examples, but natural languages can also be based on visual rather than auditory stimuli, for example in sign languages and written language. Codes and other kinds of artificially constructed communication systems such as those used for computer programming can also be called languages. A language in this sense is a system of signs for encoding and decoding information. The English word derives ultimately from Latin lingua, "language, tongue", via Old French.[2] When used as a general concept, "language" refers to the cognitive faculty that enables humans to learn and use systems of complex communication.
Language as a communication system is thought to be fundamentally different from and of much higher complexity than those of other species as it is based on a complex system of rules relating symbols to their meanings, resulting in an indefinite number of possible innovative utterances from a finite number of elements. Language is thought to have originated when early hominids first started cooperating, adapting earlier systems of communication based on expressive signs to include a theory of other minds and shared intentionality. This development is thought to have coincided with an increase in brain volume, and many linguists see the structures of language as having evolved to serve specific communicative functions. Language is processed in many different locations in the human brain, but especially in Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas. Humans acquire language through social interaction in early childhood, and children generally speak fluently when they are around three years old. The use of language has become deeply entrenched in human culture and, apart from being used to communicate and share information, it also has social and cultural uses, such as signifying group identity, social stratification and for social grooming and entertainment. The word "language" can also be used to describe the set of rules that makes this possible, or the set of utterances that can be produced from those rules.
All languages rely on the process of semiosis to relate a sign with a particular meaning. Spoken and signed languages contain a phonological system that governs how sounds or visual symbols are used to form sequences known as words or morphemes, and a syntactic system that governs how words and morphemes are used to form phrases and utterances. Written languages use visual symbols to represent the sounds of the spoken languages, but they still require syntactic rules that govern the production of meaning from sequences of words. Languages evolve and diversify over time, and the history of their evolution can be reconstructed by comparing modern languages to determine which traits their ancestral languages must have had for the later stages to have occurred. A group of languages that descend from a common ancestor is known as a language family. The languages that are most spoken in the world today belong to the Indo-European family, which includes languages such as English, Spanish, Russian and Hindi; the Sino-Tibetan languages, which include Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese and many others; Semitic languages, which include Arabic, Amharic and Hebrew; and the Bantu languages, which include Swahili, Zulu, Shona and hundreds of other languages spoken throughout Africa. Forty per cent of the world's languages are endangered and likely to become extinct.[3]
“…for instance the games of children, with their uninhibited and astounding improvisations; and the sudden nuances that reveal deep repressions of the unyoung.” —Helen Levitt
Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince, October 29th, 2018. Visit of the Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince by Mr. Alexandre Zouev, Assistant-Secretary-General for Rule of Law and Security Institutions along with Ms. Helen La Lime, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and Head of the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) with Me Bernard St-Vil, Dean of the Tribunal of First Instance of Port-au-Prince.
Photo Leonora Baumann UN/MINUJUSTH
Le chat domestique (Felis silvestris catus) est un mammifère carnivore de la famille des félidés. Il est l’un des principaux animaux de compagnie et compte aujourd’hui une cinquantaine de races différentes reconnues par les instances de certification. Dans de nombreux pays, le chat entre dans le cadre de la législation sur les carnivores domestiques à l’instar du chien et du furet.
Essentiellement territorial, le chat est un prédateur de petites proies comme les rongeurs ou les oiseaux. Les chats ont diverses vocalisations dont les ronronnements, les miaulements, ou les grognements, bien qu’ils communiquent principalement par des positions faciales et corporelles et des phéromones. Selon les résultats de travaux menés en 2006 et 20071, le chat domestique est une sous-espèce du chat sauvage (Felis silvestris) dont son ancêtre, le chat sauvage d’Afrique (Felis silvestris lybica) a vraisemblablement divergé il y a 130 000 ans. Les premières domestications auraient eu lieu il y a 8 000 à 10 000 ans au Néolithique dans le Croissant fertile, époque correspondant au début de la culture de céréales et à l’engrangement de réserves susceptibles d’être attaquées par des rongeurs, le chat devenant alors pour l’homme un auxiliaire utile se prêtant à la domestication.
Tout d’abord vénéré par les Égyptiens, il fut diabolisé en Europe au Moyen Âge et ne retrouva ses lettres de noblesse qu’au XVIIIe siècle. En Asie, le chat reste synonyme de chance, de richesse ou de longévité. Ce félin a laissé son empreinte dans la culture populaire et artistique, tant au travers d’expressions populaires que de représentations diverses au sein de la littérature, de la peinture ou encore de la musique.
The domestic cat[1][2] (Felis catus[2] or Felis silvestris catus[4]) is a small, usually furry, domesticated, and carnivorous mammal. It is often called the housecat when kept as an indoor pet,[6] or simply the cat when there is no need to distinguish it from other felids and felines. Cats are often valued by humans for companionship and their ability to hunt vermin and household pests.
Cats are similar in anatomy to the other felids, with strong, flexible bodies, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. Cat senses fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. Cats can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, cats have poorer color vision and a better sense of smell than humans.
Despite being solitary hunters, cats are a social species, and cat communication includes the use of a variety of vocalizations (mewing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling and grunting) as well as cat pheromones and types of cat-specific body language.[7]
Cats have a rapid breeding rate. Under controlled breeding, they can be bred and shown as registered pedigree pets, a hobby known as cat fancy. Failure to control the breeding of pet cats by neutering, and the abandonment of former household pets, has resulted in large numbers of feral cats worldwide, requiring population control.[8]
Since cats were cult animals in ancient Egypt, they were commonly believed to have been domesticated there,[9] but there may have been instances of domestication as early as the Neolithic from around 9500 years ago (7500 BC).[10]
A genetic study in 2007 concluded that domestic cats are descended from African wildcats (Felis silvestris lybica) c. 8000 BC, in the Near East.[9][11] According to Scientific American, cats are the most popular pet in the world, and are now found in almost every place where humans live
Modern culture is inveterately utopian and is always looking for a security in the future that men did not have in the past. It believes, for instance, that the failure to master nature made man insecure in the past and that modern technics have overcome this insecurity.
Actually the same technics by which we gain security in nature increase our insecurity in human history and in the ever larger communities in which we must live.
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Maybe Niebuhr has fallen out of fashion because 9/11 has revived the myth of our national innocence. Lamentations about "the end of innocence" became favorite clichés at the time.
Niebuhr was a critic of national innocence, which he regarded as a delusion. After all, whites coming to these shores were reared in the Calvinist doctrine of sinful humanity, and they killed red men, enslaved black men and later on imported yellow men for peon labor - not much of a background for national innocence. "Nations, as individuals, who are completely innocent in their own esteem," Niebuhr wrote, "are insufferable in their human contacts." The self-righteous delusion of innocence encouraged a kind of Manichaeism dividing the world between good (us) and evil (our critics).
. . . Niebuhr emphasized the mixed and ambivalent character of human nature - creative impulses matched by destructive impulses, regard for others overruled by excessive self-regard, the will to power, the individual under constant temptation to play God to history. This is what was known in the ancient vocabulary of Christianity as the doctrine of original sin. Niebuhr summed up his political argument in a single powerful sentence: "Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible; but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary."
. . . The notion of sinful man was uncomfortable for my generation. We had been brought up to believe in human innocence and even in human perfectibility. This was less a liberal delusion than an expression of an all-American DNA. Andrew Carnegie had articulated the national faith when, after acclaiming the rise of man from lower to higher forms, he declared: "Nor is there any conceivable end to his march to perfection." . . . Human ignorance and unjust institutions remained the only obstacles to a more perfect world. If proper education of individuals and proper reform of institutions did their job, such obstacles would be removed. For the heart of man was O.K. The idea of original sin was a historical, indeed a hysterical, curiosity that should have evaporated with Jonathan Edwards's Calvinism.
. . . The Second World War left America the most powerful nation in the world, and the cold war created a new model of international tension. Niebuhr was never more involved in politics. He helped found Americans for Democratic Action, a liberal organization opposed to the two Joes, Stalin and McCarthy. He was tireless (until strokes slowed him up) in cautioning Americans not to succumb to the self-righteous delusions of innocence and infallibility. . . . Niebuhr would have rejoiced at Mr. Dooley's definition of a fanatic. According to the Irish bartender created by Finley Peter Dunne, a fanatic "does what he thinks th' Lord wud do if He only knew th' facts iv th' case." There is no greater human presumption than to read the mind of the Almighty, and no more dangerous individual than the one who has convinced himself that he is executing the Almighty's will.
Rue du Tribunal de grande instance, 1877 nommé d'après le bâtiment du Tribunal de grande instance pour les affaires pénales, familièrement appelé «Landl". Un pénitencier, la prison de Josefstadt, dans le langage courant souvant aussi désigné com la «Maison Grise", est rattaché. Le bâtiment, de 223 mètres de longueur, depuis 1862 dans le 8ème arrondissement, a été érigé de 1832 à 1839 par l'architecte Johann Fischer. La route fait partie de la ligne Deux (tramway) et limite de district 1/8 (Innere Stadt/Josefstadt. Avec six voies de circulation, la Rue du Tribunal de grande instance est une rue très importante dans le centre de Vienne, qui a un grand volume de trafic. Les lignes de tramway E2, G2 et H2 que jadis roulaient ici (d'où le terme officieux de ligne numéro Deux), en 1966 furent déplacés dans un tunnel afin de ne pas perturber la circulation; le tunnel termina au nord avec une rampe en face du Palais de justice. Depuis 1980, circule dans ce tunnel adapté et prolongé après cessation des lignes de tramway la ligne de métro U2. La rue a été nommée 1826-1862 Au Glacis (après le Glacis), 1862-1872 A la Place d'Armes (après la place de défilé et d'armes au Glacis), 1872-1877 Rue de la Mairie (après la mairie à proximité) et depuis 1877 Rue du Tribunal de grande instance. Depuis la désignation de la place de Friedrich Schmidt à l'arrière de la mairie en 1907, la route de cette place est interrompue.
Landesgerichtsstraße, 1877 benannt nach dem Gebäude des Landesgerichts für Strafsachen, umgangssprachlich auch als „Landl“ bezeichnet. Ein Gefangenenhaus, die Justizanstalt Wien Josefstadt, das im Volksmund oft auch als „Graues Haus“ bezeichnet wird, ist angeschlossen. Das 223 Meter lange Gebäude, seit 1862 im 8. Bezirk, wurde 1832–1839 nach Plänen des Architekten Johann Fischer errichtet. Die Straße ist Teil der Zweierlinie und Bezirksgrenze 1 / 8. Mit sechs Fahrspuren ist die Landesgerichtsstraße eine sehr bedeutende Straße im Zentrum Wiens, die großes Verkehrsaufkommen aufweist. Die früher hier verkehrenden Straßenbahnlinien E2, G2 und H2 (daher der inoffizielle Begriff Zweierlinie) wurden 1966 in einen Tunnel verlegt, um den Autoverkehr nicht zu stören; der Tunnel endete nordseitig mit einer Rampe vor dem Gerichtsgebäude. Seit 1980 fährt in diesem adaptierten und verlängerten Tunnel nach Einstellung der Straßenbahnlinien die U-Bahn-Linie U2. Die Straße hieß 1826–1862 Am Glacis (nach dem Glacis), 1862–1872 Am Paradeplatz (nach dem damaligen Parade- und Exerzierplatz am Glacis), 1872–1877 Rathausstraße (nach dem nahen Rathaus) und seit 1877 Landesgerichtsstraße. Seit der Benennung des Friedrich-Schmidt-Platzes an der Rückseite des Rathauses, 1907, wird die Straße von diesem Platz unterbrochen.
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In many instances... the complexity of life, and the complicated interrelations in between the human beings in any community, make things hard to be viewed clearly; We don't even dare to question why we do what we do in our day-to-day lives.