Infographie : 200 ans d’immigration aux États-Unis
Sur le site d’Open Culture: Colorful Animation Visualizes 200 Years of Immigration to the U.S. (1820-Present)
Sur le site d’Open Culture: Colorful Animation Visualizes 200 Years of Immigration to the U.S. (1820-Present)
Chronique de Margaret Wente, The Globe and Mail The quality of life in France is fabulous. The trouble is, they can’t afford it any more
by Anna Flagg Special to ProPublica Animal species are going extinct anywhere from 100 to 1,000 times the rates that would be expected under natural conditions. According to Elizabeth Kolbert’s The Sixth Extinction and other recent studies, the increase results from a variety of human-caused effects including climate change, habitat destruction, and species displacement. Today’s…
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by Mark Totten (Bibliothèque de Ville-Mont-Royal) Le Kiosque avait signalé: Nasty, Brutish and Short: The Lives of Gang Members in Canada (2012). The Humber Criminal Justice professor Mark Totten has spent the better part of 20 years researching, talking to and working with some of Canada’s most notorious gangs and gang members – first as a…