“Tout le monde a ses raisons”

2021 ◽  
pp. 220-241
Author(s):  
Jesse Matz

Much about Jean Renoir’s La Règle du jeu could place it among the classic works of modernism, but Renoir’s film is also traditional and even conservative. This ambiguity derives from Renoir’s impressionism. He was dedicated to an impressionist aesthetic that he inherited in part from his father, the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir—an aesthetic that also brought him artistic and ideological uncertainties. Renoir intended mainly to push film further toward full development of its own aesthetic through the fuller realization of an impressionist aesthetic, the immediacy, subjectivism, and immersiveness that had for some time seemed best able to assert film’s unique claim to artistic excellence. But the problem of impressionism—its uncertain way of resolving perceptual differences—threw him back upon older theatrical and pictorial modes. It is finally the problem of such inconsistencies that give La Règle du jeu its major claim to modernism.

Author(s):  
G.A. Murachueva ◽  
I.M. Rasulov ◽  
S.G. Gusenov

A review of the literature on the stages of the formation of temporary and permanent occlusion has been performed. This stages play an important role not only for the full development of the maxillofacial apparatus, temporomandibular joint, but also the whole organism. The role of early tooth extraction in the formation of the physiological state of the dentoalveolar system is considered. The conclusion is drawn about the need for a deeper study of this problem in the structure of general dental morbidity.


2016 ◽  
Vol 48 (5) ◽  
pp. 457
Author(s):  
Fuxing WANG ◽  
Xiujuan HOU ◽  
Zhaohui DUAN ◽  
Huashan LIU ◽  
Hui LI

Author(s):  
G. Sundharavadivel

Whether the company is in full development or experiencing temporary difficulties, management control is one of the tools to consolidate achievements and / or anticipate problems. But what is it and what are its objectives? At the heart of the company's activity, management control is a forecasting tool (budgeting). It allows you to compare achievements against forecasts. The analysis of the gaps found leads to readjusting its strategy and setting new goals


PMLA ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 121 (5) ◽  
pp. 1405-1423 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph R. Slaughter

With adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in 1948, the United Nations conscripted, almost by default, the historically Euronationalist forms of the Bildungsroman and natural law to legitimate its vision of a new international order. This essay elaborates the conceptual vocabulary, deep narrative grammar, and humanist social vision that normative human rights law and the idealist Bildungsroman share in their cooperative efforts to articulate, normalize, and realize a world founded on the fundamental dignity and equality of what both the UDHR and early theorists of the novel term “the free and full development of the human personality.” Historically, formally, and ideologically, they are mutually enabling and complicit fictions: each projects, in advance of administrative structures comparable to those of the nation-state, an image of human personality and sociality that ratifies (and makes legible) the other's idealistic vision of the proper relations between individual and society. (JRS)


1989 ◽  
Vol 257 (2) ◽  
pp. H506-H510 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Vincent ◽  
C. E. Gomez-Sanchez ◽  
A. Bataillard ◽  
J. Sassard

The urinary excretion and the plasma concentration of deoxycorticosterone (DOC), corticosterone, 18-hydroxy-DOC (18-OH-DOC), aldosterone, and 19-nor-DOC were measured by specific radioimmunoassays in genetically hypertensive (LH), normotensive (LN), and low blood pressure (LL) male rats of the Lyon strains at two ages that characterize the development of their systolic blood pressure (SBP). When compared with both LN and LL controls, 5-wk-old LH rats exhibited an increased urinary DOC and decreased urinary corticosterone excretions, which were significantly related to the SBP level (r' = 0.618 and -0.520; n = 23; P less than 0.01 for DOC and corticosterone, respectively). In addition, the adrenal synthesis of LH rats was found to rely on an increased 18-hydroxylase activity as indicated by elevated urinary 18-OH-DOC/corticosterone and aldosterone/corticosterone associated with a lower 11-beta-hydroxylase activity shown by the decreased urinary corticosterone/DOC. Twenty-wk-old LH rats with fully developed hypertension exhibited normal urinary excretion of steroids and a decrease in plasma DOC concentration, which negatively correlated with the SBP level (r' = -0.574; n = 25; P less than 0.01). In conclusion, the present study demonstrates that in the Lyon model of genetically hypertensive rats, compared with two genetically different control strains and maintained under physiological unstressed conditions, the development of hypertension is associated with an increased urinary excretion of DOC. After the full development of their hypertension, the mineralocorticoid synthesis in LH rats returns to normal or low levels which could, however, remain inappropriately high for their sodium body content.


1904 ◽  
Vol 1 (8) ◽  
pp. 403-407
Author(s):  
Upfield Green

The group of beds which I propose to identify and correlate with those known in France, Germany, and Belgium by the name of ‘Gedinnien,’ forming the lowest member of the Devonian system, extends in its full development from the Lizard peninsula in the west to Gorran and St. Austell on the east, and thence to near Newquay on the north. The upper beds, at least, may be traced through Fowey and Looe along the coast, and across the Start peninsula as far as Babbacombe, south of Dartmouth in Devonshire. They are referred to by Ussher as ‘Dartmouth Slates.’ They exist also on the north of the Devonian basin, and are mentioned by Etheridge as underlying the Lower Devonian.


1928 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 83-115
Author(s):  
Gladys A. Thornton

Clare is situated in the south-west corner of Suffolk, in the valley of the Stour River. At the present day it is only a village, for its market is no longer held; yet its history shows that in earlier times it was of considerable importance, especially during the medieval period, when it was a favourite residence of the Clare lords. The town then had a busy market and a flourishing cloth-making industry; and at one time it seemed possible that Clare might attain full development as a borough, possessing as it did some burghal characteristics. In the following pages it is proposed to study in detail the history of Clare as a seignorial borough during the Middle Ages, and its subsequent development.


1971 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 343-352 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph S. Nelson ◽  
F. Mervyn Atton

Brook sticklebacks, Culaea inconstans (Kirtland), are known from 20 locations in Alberta and Saskatchewan in which a high proportion of the individuals lack all or part of the pelvic skeleton. These locations are interspersed and surrounded by other locations containing individuals with a normal pelvic skeleton. Individuals which lack the skeleton are of both sexes and are fertile in at least one of the lakes.Considerable variation exists between locations in the proportion of individuals with and without the pelvic skeleton. Morphological intermediates are known from most of the 20 locations and virtually all degrees of pelvic skeleton formation exist between its absence and its full development. Little or no gradation exists, however, in pelvic spine length between their absence and presence. Although the pelvic spines are the first part of the pelvic skeleton to appear during ontogeny, they are present only in intermediates with a virtually complete skeleton base. In addition, many intermediates are highly asymmetrical in their pelvic skeleton while development during the ontogeny of normal individuals is symmetrical.There is a greater tendency for individuals in which the pelvic skeleton is deficient to occur in lakes which lack an outlet rather than to occur in lakes with a permanent outlet. An unusually high proportion of the lakes with these aberrant individuals have been subject to fishery management activities (fish introduction and poisoning), but these disturbances are not causing the loss of the pelvic skeleton.


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