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12) dominated in three sets (6-4

Posted on 15 Dec 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Gael Monfils (No. 12) dominated in three sets (6-4 6-4 6-4) Croatian Antonio Veic, 224th worldwide and resulting qualifications before Florent Serra won only a heroic success against the Finn Jarkko Nieminen (3 -6 6-4 5-7 7-6 7-5).. At first I was a little absent, said Gael Monfils. But I had the margin when he [...]

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Mad Marone, farmer in the dry season, it

Posted on 9 Nov 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Mad Marone, farmer in the dry season, it is better to settle his own account Foa than going to work as a laborer at Yarakh, Guediawaye Camberene or Niayes. Anyway, I feel much better here than where I see only 15,000 francs a month against slave labor. With the commissioning of the retention basin, the [...]

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Morocco is an open country where everyone can come

Posted on 13 Aug 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

- Said Essoulami: No. Morocco is an open country where everyone can come. Tunisia, Algeria and Libya are not very conducive to such events. The Kingdom is a country where journalists can speak freely on matters that concern them without fear of arrest or self-censorship. That is why the choice of Morocco. – The general [...]

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Somali pirates have freed a British

Posted on 16 Jul 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Somali pirates have freed a British freighter, operated by an Italian company with 24 sailors, who had been seized a month ago, officials said Saturday from official sources. The crew included including 16 Bulgarians and the marine Russian, Ukrainian and Filipino. The information was confirmed by the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who did not [...]

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Myriam Soumare (100 m) and Elodie Guegan (800

Posted on 19 May 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Myriam Soumare (100 m) and Elodie Guegan (800 m) are outputs of the series Sunday morning. The sprinter has realized the third time in his series (11 45) and run the quarter at 18:45. The middle distance runner qualified in semis thanks to his time (2’03 87). In heptathlon, Antoinette Nana and Marisa De Aniceto [...]

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I experienced two difficult moments

Posted on 2 Apr 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

I experienced two difficult moments in the race: the first took place in early January when I was still in the Pacific. I hit a UFO and the boat went to the swing! result: the mast in the water, the keel in the air! a scare but everything turned out well except that since the [...]

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In fact, the Spanish press had eyes only for

Posted on 8 Mar 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

In fact, the Spanish press had eyes only for her, especially flatter it changes three times held the first day: morning, hugging blue dress and sexy Azzedine Alaia, bolero and white for lunch deprives the palace of Zarzuela with the Spanish rulers and the Prince and Princess of Asturias, classic dress, navy blue Dior in [...]

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Probably would be naive not

Posted on 4 Mar 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Probably would be naive not to see in this umpteenth peripetie the changing regulatory framework clubbing a blunder. This use of a law (which was, again, no thought for it) only completes the long hard work at the site of the after-parties. Not with what object he had ever been formula but it is not [...]

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Intolerance between Westerners and Easterners comes largely from

Posted on 4 Mar 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Intolerance between Westerners and Easterners comes largely from ignorance of each other. How as a producer can you work to break down cultural divides between people who, however, converge on the essential human values. Producing films. Another film that shows another perspective, the Palestinians, who live on the other side of the fence, those who [...]

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The general indifference of the Guinean vis-a-vis an

Posted on 3 Mar 2011 - by admin In: Research Ethics

The general indifference of the Guinean vis-a-vis an event (the seizure of power by the CMRN) that the national elite, or that which was alleged as such has the lifetime of the late president, still qualified If April 3 in a sense in2010 because he had the”fortunate”to coincide with the hundredth day of the takeover, [...]

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