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netalkolemedia · 4 months ago
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Renforcement de la collaboration entre journalistes et Protection civile
Alors qu’Haïti fait face à des défis croissants dans la gestion des crises et des catastrophes naturelles, un atelier de formation sur la communication de crise et la gestion des risques de catastrophes a été organisé pour les journalistes de la région métropolitaine de Port-au-Prince. Cette initiative, qui s’est déroulée au siège de la Protection civile le mercredi 14 août, a révélé l’importance…
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250318 · 6 months ago
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 3 months ago
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shebsart · 1 year ago
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then blessed be the everlasting torment
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empirearchives · 11 months ago
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Napoleon and Sewers and Sanitation
Excerpt from the book Aaron Burr in Exile: A Pariah in Paris, 1810-1811, by Jane Merrill and John Endicott
Napoleon began in 1805 to build a modern vaulted underground sewer system in Paris, following the topography of the streets. Practical changes for the better were already in place when Burr was in Paris. Sewer floors were lowered and new lines were created everywhere between 1805 and 1812, while at the same time the existing sewers were disinfected and the flow of water purified.
During the Enlightenment there was a movement for improved hygiene in France, and investigations of public health. Napoleon was a forerunner of hygiene for his armies and for Paris. In the first place he paved streets and did away with the flowing gutters in the middle of the road. Second, he wanted to give Parisians clean water. In 1802, he commissioned Pierre-Emmanuel Bruneseau as his inspector of works for the City of Paris to chart the sewer system and also keep them clean. Under Napoleon, the existing network was extended, 19 new miles of sewers were added. By 1812, vast improvements had been made.
Bruneseau died in 1819, but Baron Haussmann studied Bruneseau’s maps in the mid-century, rebuilding, constructing new gas-lit and vented sewers. The sanitation models of Paris were adopted by other cities in France and around the world.
A survey of 50 kilometers took seven years. It was dangerous as well as putrid work. While Bruneseau was hailed as an intrepid adventurer, he had difficulty all along with hiring assistants to keep up with him. Victor Hugo was Bruneseau’s friend and hailed him as an adventurer. The engineer inspired Hugo to write the portion of Les Misérables in which Jean Valjean carries Marius, wounded at the Barricades in 1832, through the sewers to safety. Hugo called the sewers ���the conscience of the city” and created a whole metaphor around the sewer system: “A sewer is a cynic. It tells everything.” It wouldn’t have been possible for Jean Valjean to make his way carrying Marius through the sewers before the curage methods introduced by Bruneseau. The rushing water when gates are opened to clean the sewers with great hydraulic force, as well as the manholes and dripping pipes, are well described in the novel.
[Bold italics for quotations by me]
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anamon-book · 8 months ago
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オディールの夏 (株)ヘラルド・エース 監督・脚本:クロード・ミレール/出演:エマニュエル・セニエ、リシャール・ボーランジェ、ジャン=ピエール・マリエール ほか
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kilfeur · 9 months ago
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J'aime beaucoup la vf d'Hazbin Hotel mais si je devais choisir mes voix préférés, ce serait Arnaud Leonard pour Vox (qui est en plus l'un de mes comédiens de doublages préférés), Pierre Tessier pour Valentino, Maxime Horeau pour Alastor et enfin Emmanuel Curtil pour Adam. Je trouve que leurs performances sortent plus du lot dans la série !
I really like the french dub of Hazbin Hotel, but if I had to choose my favorite voices, it would be Arnaud Leonard for Vox (who is also one of my favorite voice actors), Pierre Tessier for Valentino, Maxime Horeau for Alastor and finally Emmanuel Curtil for Adam. I find their performances stand out more in the show!
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lovelyballetandmore · 1 year ago
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Marc-Emmanuel Zanoli | Pierre Devaux | Marin Jalut-Motte | Opéra National de Bordeaux
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puttain · 2 months ago
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Residence RE (Reiffers, Paul-Emmanuel) in Paris by Vincent Van Duysen.
Pieces by Christopher Wool, Rick Owens, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, Alexander Calder, Ado Chale, Lucio Fontana, Francois-Xavier and Claude Lalanne, Richard Serra, Louise Bourgeois, and others.
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8ightisfate · 6 months ago
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coffeeandcinema · 3 months ago
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Léon Morin, prêtre (1961). dir. Jean-Pierre Melville
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250318 · 6 months ago
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 7 months ago
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mariocki · 3 months ago
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Betty (1992)
"You know, I wanted to ask Thérèse when I saw her in the cellar. I wanted to say: 'Show me your wound.' I wanted to have a wound, too. I've always been chasing that wound. I must be looking for pity. I'm not a victim. I'm not to be pitied. No one ever hurt me. I'm the one who did the hurting. I'm a fool. Say it! I blew it all. I've soiled everything, myself included."
#betty#1992#french cinema#claude chabrol#georges simenon#marie trintignant#stéphane audran#jean françois garreaud#yves lambrecht#christiane minazzoli#pierre vernier#nathalie kousnetzoff#pierre martot#thomas chabrol#yves verhoeven#henri attal#coco bakonyi#emmanuelle bataille#mélanie blatt#powerful and devastating in equal measures. a tightly focused study of one vulnerable soul in freefall. as the titular Betty#Trintignant gives a truly phenomenal performance; her character is a self destructive alcoholic who has just broken up her marriage to the#high society son of a general and signed a document promising not to contact their young children. in a drunken reverie she stumbles into#the reassuring figure of long term Chabrol collaborator (and former wife) Audran‚ who takes it upon herself to try and nurse the younger#woman back from the brink of oblivion. what follows is a quiet‚ unhurried study of a desperate psyche‚ all the more affecting for the#subdued‚ nearly vacant performance Trintignant gives: she is a woman hollowed out by her experiences and her addictions#i was surprised to read reviews with negative responses to the character (even in reviews that appreciated the film); i felt nothing but#pity for poor Betty‚ as much a victim of her vices and her psychological makeup as the people around her‚ perhaps more so#some took issue with the very ending in which she appears to 'win' and to start a new life but i think that reading ignores everything that#comes before: there can be little doubt that Betty will destroy this too‚ that we are simply witnessing the end of one cycle and the#beginning of another. challenging‚ soul searching stuff but a truly great central performance from an actor soon cruelly taken from us
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lyssahumana · 2 months ago
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fph2 · 3 months ago
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