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Une voix ne trompe jamais, elle raconte, davantage encore que le visage, les irrégularités, les manques, les souffrances. La voix est un paysage.
Colette Fellous, Camille Claudel
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Fellous Titiou - Al Wiggles 'iisdar (1-3-2013)
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Une voix ne trompe jamais, elle raconte, davantage encore que le visage, les irrégularités, les manques, les souffrances. La voix est un paysage.
Colette Fellous- (Camille Claudel)
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Une voix ne trompe jamais, elle raconte, davantage encore que le visage, les irrégularités, les manques, les souffrances. La voix est un paysage.
Colette Fellous- (Camille Claudel)
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Fwd: Workshop: Montpellier.PesticideEffects.Apr2-3
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Workshop: Montpellier.PesticideEffects.Apr2-3 > Date: 19 September 2024 at 05:27:37 BST > To: [email protected] > > > > We are launching a call for participation in the following meeting > in Montpellier on 2-3-4April 2025, with the aim of developing an > international network. > > > The ENI BC+ Network > > > Non-target effects of alternatives to pesticides: an interdisciplinary meeting > > Who we are? The French network ENI-BC+(Effets Non-Intentionnels des > BioContrôles) brings together a community of scientists from a wide > range of disciplines, from the biological sciences to the humanities. The > aim is to use the same criteria to assess the effects generated by all > the techniques and practices used to protect crops and livestock, and to > manage vector-borne diseases. Revealing and comparing non-target effects > in all their diversity is necessary to guide the choice of solutions > in a variety of contexts and territories. This will also enable us > to identify sustainability criteria, essential for guiding changes in > agricultural practices. > > Why are we organizing a meeting?To form an interdisciplinary and > international network to co-construct research questions on non-target > effects of alternatives to pesticides. > > Why get involved?We're looking for participants who want to develop > new collaborations, contribute to collective synthesis reviews, or set > up interdisciplinary projects. The meeting will alternate the sharing > of original results, mini-reviews and case studies with workshops > covering as wide a range of approaches as possible. For inspiration > (non-exhaustive lists): > > Diversity of approaches: environmental sciences, management sciences, > biology, linguistics, sociology, healths, economics, geography, history, > chemistry, psychology, ecotoxicology, information-communication, > ecology, ... > > Examples of themes: assessment of ecosystem services, representation > of non-target effects in media/scientific communications, > biological adaptations in pests, One Health, power challenges, struggles > for/obstacles to recognition of non-target effects, regulatory issues, > historical or territorial insights, etc. > > How to apply?As the number of participants is limited to 100, applications > will be selected by a scientific committee in order to best represent > all disciplinary fields and the diversity of perspectives around these > issues.Please fill in the application form. > > > Simon Fellous
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À l’Inrae, des chercheurs refusent de se mettre « au service du modèle agricole d’avant »
See on Scoop.it - Les Colocs du jardin
Le chercheur Simon Fellous et 26 de ses collègues de l'Inrae ont déposé une candidature collective à la présidence de cet institut de recherche agricole. Ils défendent, explique-t-il, un organisme au service de la science et pas de l'agro-industrie.
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Research | Barbary Lions
I realised during conceptualisation that I was being too broad with my chosen subject matter, when I had a perfectly good idea for a concept within my research itself. The story of the extinction of the Barbary Lion is a tragic one, so I could write a book that is allegorical in nature to that, following a character living out the "life" of a Barbary Lion. I also intend to take inspiration from The Hero's Journey itself to create the story.
As the Barbary Lions are thought extinct during the time this is being created, there is not much information to go off with 100% certainty about their behaviour or ecology. However, it is believed that these lions were one of the few that were solitary in nature. This is due to most sightings of these lions being of single specimens, or a duo—even scarcer still would a couple with offspring be recorded (Black, 2015). Further, it is easier to corner and shoot individuals than it is to separate one from a group which was likely how the species was driven to extinction. The general belief is that its extinction is mainly attributed to the spread of firearms and bounties for lion killings during the early 20th Century. Additionally, it is thought that it was these lions that were held captive for entertainment in Rome's infamous Coliseum, and the last killed lion recorded was in 1922, by a French Colonial in Morocco (Platt, 2013).
However, according to some eyewitness reports, it is believed that these lions survived well into the 50s, and even as late as 1965 (Black et al., 2013). The last credible sighting of these lions was in Algeria, 1956, when a bus of people reportedly saw a lion in a forested area. This forest was alas, destroyed in the French-Algerian war, which would make the Barbary Lion one of the few species to have gone extinct as a casualty of war. Of course, academics discourage from declaring the species as extinct, which would remove any incentive to keep looking for potentially fragmented groups and subsequent conservation efforts of such areas.
However, while the species is generally thought to be extinct in the wild, there are some zoos which report the species alive and well in captivity (Black et al., 2013). The Rabat Zoo in Morocco claims to have 35 purebred specimens in their custody. Black thinks it might be possible that some of the Rabat "Royal" cats are purebloods, although he concedes that the necessary genetic tests to prove it would be difficult to accomplish without both money and better reference material. "The only reliable reference samples are museum specimens—bones and taxidermy skins which are mostly more than 140 years old—so a full genomic comparison is not currently possible." There is a possibility that the zoo may have fudged the truth a little, and instead houses genetic descendants of the Barbary lion, crossed with other species. In other words, hybrids.
So what have we learned? Well, it appears Simon Black and his peers are the leading (and only) credible source of information on Barbary Lions and their extinction. Aside from the two sources mentioned here, Black has published several other papers on the topic and in regards to conservation of the species, most of which are too similar to each other to note here. I think the next step from here for me is to research the representation of lions in mythology and art and the habits of lions in general, particularly during hunting since this particular species is believed to be asocial.
References
Black, S. (2015). The solitary lion? | Barbary Lion. [online] Available at: https://blogs.kent.ac.uk/barbarylion/2015/11/02/the-solitary-lion/ [Accessed 23 Jan. 2024].
Black, S.A., Fellous, A., Yamaguchi, N. and Roberts, D.L. (2013). Examining the Extinction of the Barbary Lion and Its Implications for Felid Conservation. PLoS ONE, 8(4), p.e60174. doi:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060174.
Platt, J.R. (2013). When Did the Barbary Lion Really Go Extinct? [online] Scientific American Blog Network. Available at: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/extinction-countdown/when-did-the-barbary-lion-really-go-extinct/.
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Intermittent Fasting Lifestyle for Women by Tya Fellous & James Hannah
I’m not quite sure what is the added value of this book?
It honestly felt like the authors just decided to write this book for the sake of writing a book and not because they have something new to add to the knowledge pool.
All in all, there was nothing new nor groundbreaking in this book. I would not recommend unless you’ve never heard of the IF concept before and even then, there are better books out there that would serve the purpose.
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Faceless (Jesús Franco, 1987).
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On se demande si parfois les mots n’en savent pas davantage sur nous et sur ce que nous allons vivre, bien avant nous. Ils sont dangereux les mots. Ils nous précédent, nous attirent, nous alertent, puis nous piègent, ils nous avaient pourtant prévenus mais on n’a jamais rien vu, on était distrait, on les a laissés entrer dans notre vie, on a fait comme si. On ne peut plus rien dire ni rien faire maintenant, ils sont en nous et deviennent vivants, ils se servent de nous, nous sommes leur proie, ils nous dévorent.
Colette Fellous, Camille Claudel
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le journal d’une femme de chambre 1964
dop Roger Fellous
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le pacha (fr, lautner 68)
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Then the night comes to close our bodies back together as if closing a book.
Colette Fellous
Taken from We Wrote in Symbols (edited by Selma Dabbagh)
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I need to find one history
Hello fellou brothers and sisters from this comunity, I’m hunting a history a some time. This history is abou some alien specie atack earth and humankind comeback to earth to make the planet abitable again, then the humans atack the alians that atacked them, one detail in this history is that the alians find the human cute. I need to find this history again plese help me.
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