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Gaby Charroux maire de Martigues vient de présider la cérémonie de l’appel du 18 juin 1940 :  » En ce jour du 18 juin, nous célébrons un illustre anniversaire pour lequel les Françaises et les Français éprouvent légitimement un fort attachement. Cet anniversaire c’est celui de la France que nous aimons, cette France combattante et fière qui n’a pas voulu se soumettre et se résigner. Cette France qui trouva dans l’appel du Général De Gaulle des raisons d’y croire. Cette France qui refusa la défaite et qui s’apprêtait à entrer en Résistance face à l’envahisseur nazi.  »   

Dans son intervention au micro, le maire de Martigues a également tenu à rappeler toute l’importance de l’unité républicaine. 

 »(…) Unis, les 8 grands mouvements de Résistance, les 2 principales centrales syndicales d’avant-guerre et les 6 grands partis politiques de la troisième République, ont œuvré conjointement à la libération de notre pays mais aussi à sa reconstruction, sur des bases solides de progrès et de justice sociale.

L’histoire de la Résistance Française, histoire qui puise une grande partie de sa source dans l’appel du 18 juin, montre toute l’importance de l’Unité Républicaine face à un ennemi commun qui menace nos libertés et notre démocratie. Cette histoire est aussi l’occasion de rappeler notre attachement pour une paix juste et durable. La guerre en Ukraine a hélas mis en évidence le caractère précaire de cette paix, pour laquelle nous militons avec force et détermination. Cette guerre révèle également la prééminence de notre combat et de notre désir de paix (…) »

 

 

Images Fred Munos, Maritima Médias . 

Vidéo publiée le : 18/06/2022 à 11:41:00

Lien vers l’article de Maritima.info :
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Info de Dailymotion: Motherland: Fort Salem Season 3 Episode 1 (( S03 , E01 )) Freeform’s ─ Drama Article rédigé par ; Dailymotion. Relayé sur maires-martinique.org le 18 June 2022 à 8h52: «  » Lien complémentaire: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8brnph L’image présentée ici n’est pas exactement celle de l’article original car le site éditeur ne permet pas toujours de […]

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The Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland Paris is housed in a battle-scarred fortress at the back of the park.

The queuing area winds through several courtyards outside before entering the fortress show building. Inside, the queue passes through the dungeons of the fort, offering glimpses of several skeleton pirates, along with a view of the crew’s quarters scene from a balcony looking down. The queue then enters the Blue Lagoon area inside the show building, made to feel as though guests are outside at nighttime. The transport system was manufactured by Intamin. After boarding boats from a dock at the base of the fort, riders are sent under an archway and out into the Blue Lagoon, passing by the dining area on the left side and a jungle setting on the right. The boats pass through a shipwreck and enter an old fortress nearby. Inside the fort, gun noises and swordplay are heard in the back as the boats climb up a large lift hill used to haul cargo throughout the building. At the top, riders are given a brief view of the ‘Inferno’ pirate ship in the harbor below before entering into the depths of the fort. Inside, flames engulf the fort, and the shadows of fighting pirates and soldiers are seen. Up ahead, riders see the pirates in a dungeon trying to coax the key from a guard dog.

The boats go down a waterfall in the side of the fort caused by a cannonball and pass the ‘bombarding the fort’ scene, which riders have just previously seen from above, where the soldiers and the pirates fire at guests. Entering the relative safety of the town, riders see all the original scenes from the Disneyland version, as well as a new pair of sword-fighting men who duel for a girl in the chase scene, and a projection effect of two pirates chasing a girl around in an upstairs window. The main dialogue of the scenes is in French, with the minor parts in English. The boats then enter the burning town scene, where the original English vocal tracks are present, singing the theme song.

The boats pass under an archway and enter the arsenal. The supplies are ignited by the fire and explode. Lights flash as an on-ride photo is taken, and the boats go down another drop into darkness. They emerge into the grotto scenes, passing all the skeleton pirate vintages seen at Disneyland, and a new shipwreck scene. Guests also encounter Captain Hector Barbossa, who transforms into a ghastly undead zombie, as he does as a result of his curse in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl; and Captain Jack Sparrow, sat in a room full of treasure and singing to himself. This part of the ride can be seen from the railroad as it passes through the show building (similar to Splash Mountain at the other parks). The skull and crossbones from the original are seen over an archway, issuing a bilingual safety spiel.

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Fallout fing mit Wasteland an – und jetzt setzt Wasteland 3 sein Erbe fort! Wir zeigen die Geschichte der Reihe und erklären, wie ihr am besten ins Spiel kommt. 

Hinweis zur Werbung: Dieses Video ist eine bezahlte Kooperation mit Deep Silver. Unsere Partner übernehmen die Produktionskosten, machen uns aber keine inhaltlichen Vorgaben.

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Nachdem Torchlight 3 zum Early-Access-Start im Sommer 2020 für viel Enttäuschung gesorgt hatte, steht jetzt der finale Release am 13. Oktober 2020 an.

Um alte und neue Spieler (wieder) an Bord zu holen, holt man im Launch-Trailer deshalb zum Rundumschlag aus und zeigt die komplette Feature-Palette des Action-RPGs – von den spielbaren Klassen über Pets und besonders knifflige Endgame-Dungeons bis hin zum Housing-System mit eigenem Fort wird alles präsentiert, was Torchlight 3 zu bieten hat.

Wo die Probleme mit dem Spiel eigentlich Begraben sind und ob überhaupt noch Spielspaß-Potenzial drinsteckt, erfahrt ihr im Video-Talk zu Torchlight 3 mit Maurice Weber !

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Study Suggests , Workout Intensity , Could Affect Appetite Control.
A new study published in ‘Nature’ attempts
to determine how some workouts can help
people control how much they eat.
‘The New York Times’ reports that a team
of international scientists suggest a single molecule
produced while exercising can blunt hunger.
More of those molecules are produced
after strenuous workouts than in
light or moderate workouts.
The molecule, named lac-phe
by scientists, is a mix of lactate
and the amino acid phenylalanine. .
The results are fascinating and add
a new dimension to our thinking about
exercise and body-weight regulation, Richard Palmiter, Professor of biochemistry
at the University of Washington in Seattle,
via ‘The New York Times’.
We always knew that our current menu
of molecules that appear to regulate
appetite and food intake, such as leptin,
ghrelin, etc., was incomplete and this new
metabolite/signaling molecule
is a potentially important addition to that list, Barry Braun, the executive director of the Human Performance Clinical Research Lab at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, via ‘The New York Times’.
The ‘NYT’ points out that the study does not
determine how lac-phe might interact with
brain cells or how long its effect lingers. .
Jonathan Z. Long, a professor of pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine and senior author of the new study, suggests the findings make evolutionary sense.
If you’re sprinting from a rhino or some
other threat, the autonomic nervous system
yells at the brain to shut down digestion
and any other unneeded processes, Jonathan Z. Long, a professor of pathology at Stanford
University School of Medicine and senior author
of the new study, via ‘The New York Times’.
If you’re sprinting from a rhino or some
other threat, the autonomic nervous system
yells at the brain to shut down digestion
and any other unneeded processes, Jonathan Z. Long, a professor of pathology at Stanford
University School of Medicine and senior author
of the new study, via ‘The New York Times’.
According to Dr. Long, the findings
suggest that « intensity matters”
for exercise and appetite control
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