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    1962‚ the Algerian War of Independence. Algerian women can divorce according to their volition‚ retain custody of their children‚ and receive education‚ and work. According to a research‚ surprisingly‚ 70% of lawyers and 60% of judges are women in Algeria. Furthermore‚ in 2007‚ 65% of university students were women‚ with more than 80% joining the workforce after graduation. Mostly‚ Algerian women are encouraged to become educated and contribute to Algerian society. Algerian women are among the first

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    a fictional piece based off of real events that during the War of Liberation in Algeria. The book takes place between the years of 1954 and 1974. Similar to the previous books mentioned the war of independence where the Algerian people wanted to free themselves from their French colonizers and pave their own path after so many years of oppression. The natives were sick and tired of not feeling that the lands of Algeria were not their own. It’s as if they never felt the connection to the land‚ they

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    After the Cold War and World War II many changes took place all across the world. The catalyst for Sub-Saharan Africa reshaping its national identity was Ghana becoming emancipated from British rule in 1957. The national identity for a country or even a region is tied in with that particular area’s overall success. Ghana and Kenya were greatly impacted by this new forming identity. In order to make Sub-Saharan Africa a better place some things were required to change and others were allowed to continue

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    Protests spread to Libya There has been a lot of political unrest in the past few weeks. Algeria in 1992 and now Tunisia‚ followed by Egypt and now countries in the Middle East are feeling the effect. Yemen and Bahrain are also experiencing political demonstrations. The protests now include Libya another North African country. All of these countries previously stated above‚ have many things in common‚ this is why they are often grouped together. Islam is the dominant religion‚ Arabic is widely

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    ILE An Analysis of Operation Torch In the study of any operational planning there are many aspects to consider . For the sake of clarity and focus ‚ Operation Torch will be studied with an eye towards assessing its objectives ‚ the enemy ‘s center of gravity ‚ the battle ‘s decisive points ‚ and finally its culmination aspect . The following pages will described the above-cited facets of operational planning in detail .MAJ . Jennifer Marrast Host Objectives The major goals of Operation Torch was

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    Camus accurately portrays his life in the novel The Stranger. The book takes place in Algeria slightly before World War II. It is a coincidence that Camus also lived in Algeria pre-World War II before he moved to France to work for the Combat Resistance Network (Ward). Meursault resides near to a coast‚ where he likes to take walks and swim for pleasure‚ similar to the author who grew up on the sunny coast of Algeria (Carey 5). The settings of both the book and the author’s life are similar. In the

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    INTRODUCTION Currently‚ Delta Petroleum is experiencing swift decline in the in its current oil production. Therefore growth and replacements is its top priority‚ with a focus on the rationalization of 5 upstream assets in different countries‚ namely: Algeria‚ Canada‚ Kazakhstan‚ Mozambique and UK North Sea. The different assets are economically analysed and a portfolio developed with an aim to ascertain the best and most profitable asset(s) affordable with the limited budget of $900M/year for five years

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    Albert Camus’ The Outsider from an Ecocritical Point of View Vikram Jyoti Das EGE10026 Meursault- the protagonist of Camus’ The Outsider is shown as being influenced by nature. His character and actions are indicative of how an individual is affected by the environment in which he dwells and how a change in the surroundings affects his psychology. The character of Meursault also portrays the biological evolutionary notion of adaptability and how a superior species

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    The Fourth Republic is remembered by the French population as an ambivalent period of time. On the one hand‚ France experienced an undeniable economic recovery thanks to the American assistance offered through the Marshal Plan‚ a worldwide economic growth‚ but also the reconstruction of a country devastated by four years of war. Consumption was rising‚ and households upgraded their appliances. Furthermore‚ European consolidation expanded with the Treaty of Rome in 1957 that led to the creation of

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    West Asia Syria and Lebanon As in other parts of Asia‚ there was an upsurge for freedom in West Asia also immediately after the Second World War. You have read in the previous chapter about the movement of the people of Syria against the French rule. After the war‚ the French tried to restore their authority over Syria and Lebanon but‚ in the face of opposition from the people of these countries and the world opinion‚ they were forced to withdraw. Both Syria and Lebanon became independent by the

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