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    The main purpose of the film‚ The Battle of Algiers is to show in detail what happened in battle between the French and the Algerians. This film expresses the Algerians rights‚ for example‚ the right to be free in their own country. The Battle of Algiers was specially directed using four tactics to grasp the reality of an historical event. The director films it in black and white‚ doesn’t use unrealistic effects‚ directs the camera to focus on facial expressions and didn’t use well-known actors

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    The French were in the middle of war to hold control of Indochina‚ today know as Vietnam‚ Cambodia‚ and Laos. This later on set the involvement of the United States in Southeast Asia. After this war there was the Algerian war of Independence‚ from 1954 to 1962‚ which led to the Algerian Independence and the fall of the Fourth Republic‚ which caused Charles DeGaulle to return to French

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    THE PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH MENTOURI UNIVERSITY‚ CONSTANTINE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES Code-Variation among Algerian University Students Thesis Submitted to the Department of Foreign Languages in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctorat d’Etat in Linguistics By Mr. AHMED SID Haouès Supervisor: Prof. HAROUNI Zahri Board of Examiners: Chairman: Dr. MOUMENE Ahmed‚ M.C.(Mentouri

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    The Case of Algerian Universities Issue? How is knowledge in literature transmitted? What are the didactic parameters that determine the particularity of its transmission? Which kind of policy dictates that transmission? What are the characteristics of the Algerian University Context? Literature lectures: three antagonistic alternatives The profile of graduation and post- graduation→ Quantity The programme of the Ministry of Higher Education→ Quantity The Student’s career worries→ Efficiency

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    DAIRY Africa is fighting back against vitamin and mineral deficiencies Micronutrient malnutrition is recognised as one of the most serious obstacles to human development and survival. Nowhere is this more evident than in sub-Saharan Africa. The good news‚ however‚ is that many countries have made significant progress in ensuring that women and children have access to essential vitamins and minerals to combat this “hidden hunger”. Malnutrition is still a major underlying cause of child mortality

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    Algeria. *-Southern sand dune is fixed (Biskra-Hassi Massoud...) * 500 km of farmland is retabilitated in the north. *The farmers are educated about the right way to use the pesticides and fertilizers in the agricultural field bye the Algerian government. b- Water *Construction of dams to recharge groundwater‚ and water monitoring systems and rain in the north (algers‚Telemcen‚Oran...) olso in the south for e.g.;Ghardaïa *Stimulating economic and financial

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    National Identity

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    distinction can be made between Daru’s proposed terrains. His current location (on the high plateau) represents European influence while the nearby desert symbolizes Arab identity. Being a victim of mental exile as a result of the current French-Algerian conflict‚ it is here that we come to realize that Daru in fact is “in a way doubly exiled” (xxi). The schoolmaster finds the foothills to be his solution to his internal conflict. He struggles to

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    Little Egypt Summary

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    The story of Little Egypt has traversed cultures and borders. In a quest for information‚ Donna Carlton has travelled back in time in an effort to reveal the myth of the so-called Little Egypt at the time of the Chicago Columbian Exposition in 1983‚ only to encounter more interesting stories about her fictitious character. The obsession with orientalism and the images of femmes fatales has haunted many Americans since the time of the Chicago Columbian Exposition‚ as these images have become widely

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    unhappiness’ implying that he was now on the outside and his actions would disappoint whoever was inside. The house symbolizes the European divide‚ with Meursault being on the outside of the house looking in. Although his intentions were to assimilate‚ Algerian citizens saw his actions as too extreme‚ casting him as the

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    Dashanna Cooke ENGL 110AQ Mr. Jones 11/28/2017 Journey to Self-Discovery: The True Meaning of Being an American In 1948‚ James Baldwin left America at the age of 24 and settled in Paris‚ France as an expatriate after dealing with American prejudice his whole life. Living as an openly gay African-American man during the Jim Crow era in Harlem‚ New York‚ Baldwin sought to escape from the racial discrimination in America. Baldwin also wanted to liberate himself from becoming “merely another ‘Negro

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