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  Jules Henri Poincaré [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Poincaré sketched a preliminary version of the special theory of relativity and stated that the velocity of light is a limit velocity and that mass depends on speed.
However, Poincaré found that the evolution of such a system is often chaotic in the sense that a small perturbation in the initial state such as a slight change in one body's initial position might lead to a radically different later state than would be produced by the unperturbed system.
Poincaré argues that this reasoning is a vicious circle, for it relies upon the principle of complete induction, whose consistency we have to prove.
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 RAYMOND POINCARE - LoveToKnow Article on RAYMOND POINCARE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
(1860), French statesman, was born at Bar-le-duc on the 20th of August i8Oo, the son of Nicolas Antoinin Hlne Poincar, a distinguished civil servant and meteorologist.
Educated at the university of Paris, Raymond was called to the Paris bar, and was for some time law editor of the Voltaire.
Poincar had retained his practice at the bar during his political career, and he published several volumes of essays on literary and political subjects.
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 Raymond Poincaré - Wikipedia
Nel gabinetto di Alexandre Ribot, Poincaré divenne ministro della pubblica istruzione.
Dopo aver ceduto l'incarico nel 1924, Poincaré tornò di nuovo a occupare la posizione di Primo Ministro nel 1926, durante un perido di crisi finanziaria, e si ritirò definitivamente dalla scena poltica nel 1929.Poincaré mantenne la sua pratica di avvocato per tutta la sua carriera politica e pubblicò diversi saggi di politica e letteratura.
Suo fratello, Lucien Poincaré (1862), fu un famoso fisico e divenne ispettore generale dell'istruzione pubblica nel 1902.
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 Encyclopedia: Raymond-Poincaré   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Raymond Poincaré (August 20, 1860 in Bar-le-duc – October 15, 1934 in Paris) was a French statesman.
Born in Bar-le-duc, Lorraine, France, the son of Nicolas Antoinin Hélène Poincaré, a distinguished civil servant and meteorologist.
Poincaré became Prime Minister in January of 1912, and began to pursue a hard-line anti-German policy, noted for restoring close ties with France's Russian ally.
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 Poincare
Raymond Poincaré, who was prime minister of France several times and president of the French Republic during World War I, was the elder son of Léon Poincaré's brother Antoine Poincaré.
Poincaré was a scientist preoccupied by many aspects of mathematics, physics and philosophy, and he is often described as the last universalist in mathematics.
Poincaré was absolutely correct, however, in his criticism of those like Russell who wished to axiomatise mathematics were doomed to failure.
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 Raymond Poincaré - Wikipedia
Raymond Poincaré war in folgenden Zeitperioden Ministerpräsident des Landes:
Poincaré gilt als die treibende Kraft, die zur französischen Besatzung des Ruhrgebiets in den Jahren 1923–1924 geführt hat.
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He was the son of Dr L\'eon Poincar\'e \textsl{(1828-1892)} who was a professor at the University of Nancy in the faculty of medicine.\cite{SJ} His mother, Eug\'enie Launois \textsl{(1830-1897)} was described as a ``gifted mother''\cite{EB} who gave special instruction to her son.
Poincar\'e gives an interesting point of view in his book \emph{Science and Hypothesis}: \begin{quote} For a superficial observer, scientific truth is beyond the possibility of doubt; the logic of science is infallible, and if the scientists are sometimes mistaken, this is only from their mistaking its rule.
Poincar\'e's first area of interest in mathematics was the fuchsian \htmladdnormallink{function}{http://planetmath.org/encyclopedia/Function.html} that he named after the mathematician Lazarus Fuch because Fuch was known for being a good teacher and done alot of research in differential equations and in the theory of functions.
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 Raymond Poincaré - Wikipédia
Raymond Poincaré, né le 20 août 1860 à Bar-le-Duc (Meuse) et mort le 15 octobre 1934, était un homme d'État français.
On le rappela en 1926 devant l’ampleur de la crise financière ; il forma alors un ministère d’union, en conservant Briand aux Affaires Étrangères, et en revenant à une politique d’austérité financière ; le franc Germinal fut remplacé par le franc Poincaré d’une valeur cinq fois moindre, dévaluation qui se bornait à entériner le change réel.
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 Poincaré, Raymond on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
During World War I, Poincaré called on (1917) Georges Clemenceau to form a new cabinet, despite his personal hatred of the man. After the war Poincaré called for harsh punishment of Germany and for adequate guarantees of French security.
On completing his presidential term, Poincaré returned to the senate, which he had entered first in 1903, and became a leader of the bloc national, a coalition of conservative parties.
To deal with the financial situation, Poincaré pursued an extreme deflationary policy, balancing the budget and securing (1928) the stabilization of the franc at one fifth of its former value.
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Nicolas Antoinin Hélène Poincaré, a distinguished civil servant and
university of Paris, Raymond was called to the Paris bar, and was for some time law editor of the Voltaire.
Prime Minister in January of 1912, and began to pursue a hard-line anti-German policy, noted for restoring close ties with France's Russian ally.
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 Poincare, Raymond --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Of all the statesmen who shaped the policies of France during the early years of the 20th century, none believed more strongly than Raymond Poincaré that war with Germany was inevitable.
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The Canadian-American actor Raymond Massey became widely known to theater and movie audiences in the United States for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in Robert Sherwood's ‘Abe Lincoln in Illinois'.
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Poincaré, Jules Henri (1854-1912), French physicist and one of the foremost mathematicians of the 19th century.
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 Poincare, Raymond --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
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As prime minister again in 1922–24 and 1926–29, he was credited with solving France's financial crisis by stabilizing the franc, enabling a period of new prosperity.
He is reckoned as Raymond I of Tripoli, a county in the Latin East which he began to conquer from 1102 to 1105.
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 H-Net Review: Peter Fitzgerald on Raymond Poincaré
On a March afternoon in 1929, Raymond Poincaré--sixty-eight years old, former President of the Republic, three-time prime minister--returned from the Senate chamber, picked up a spade, dug a hole in his garden and tearfully buried his beloved cat Gris-Gris, who had died in his wife's arms that morning.
Devoted to his parents and the joys of family life, Raymond Poincaré remained a bachelor until he was forty-four.
The fact of the matter is that what Poincare got from the Ruhr invasion ("internationalization" of the reparations question via two committees of financial experts) was something he almost certainly could have obtained by diplomacy alone (recall the U.S. secretary of state's proposal to this effect in December 1922).
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Poincaré Raymond
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Poincaré was a cousin of the French statesman and author Raymond Poincaré.
Ceulemans, Raymond (1938- ), Belgian carom billiard master, regarded as the greatest all-round player in history.
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 Science Fair Projects - Raymond Poincaré
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He was minister of education, fine arts and religion in the first cabinet (April – November 1893) of Charles Dupuy, and minister of finance in the second and third (May 1894 – January 1895).
He became increasingly sidelined after the accession to power of Georges Clemenceau as Prime Minister in 1917.
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 Causes of World War One
It was protest against the loss of this area to Germany in the Franco-Prussian war.
In fact, one of the key French leaders to war with Germany was the French president in 1913, Raymond Poincar‚.
He had been ten when the Germans had marched through his home town in Lorraine in 1870.
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 babyworld - news - 23 February 2000 - Cartoon danger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
In another study, reported by Reuters, it was discovered that hot water can cause mild epileptic seizures in young children.
The research, at the Raymond Poincar Hospital in France, documents five cases over four years among children aged six months to two years who were admitted hospital after seizures in the bath.
Their study, published in the Journal of Child Neurology, notes that the children were successfully treated and went on to develop normally.
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 Aron, Raymond --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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French sociologist, historian, and political commentator known for his skepticism of ideological orthodoxies.
Many important French intellectuals from the postwar period were honoured in 1993, among them Roland Barthes, Raymond Aron, Jacques Lacan, and Claude Levi-Strauss.
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Airports eight airports with paved runways, including two international airports; total passengers carried 211,000 (2001 est) Railways none Roads total road network 21,716 km/13,494 mi, of which 44.5 paved (1999 est); passenger cars 3.4 per 1,000 people (1996 est)
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 YarraNet: On This Day August 20th
In 1778 Bernardo O'Higgins, won independence for Chile, born.
In 1860 Raymond Poincar, French prime minister (1912), president, born.
In 1866 President Andrew Johnson formally declared the Civil War over.
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Rising feelings of nationalism and 'power trips' among the European countries manifested themselves as disputes between France and Germany to control the provinces of Alsace-Lorraine created some anti-German disturbances in 1913 in protest against the loss of this area to Germany in the Franco-Prussian war.
One of the key French leaders who encouraged war with Germany was the French president in 1913, Raymond Poincar‚ who had been ten when the Germans had marched through his home town in Lorraine in 1870.
Many Germans on the other hand, including politicians, intellectuals and Kaiser Wilhelm II, believed their German culture and nation to be superior and dreamed of uniting all the Germans in one Pan-German state which would also include large parts of Austria-Hungary.
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 1912 World History - Din Timelines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
This Year - A large Hindu immigrant population is expelled from the US West Coast by anti-Indian racial riots.
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