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    these artist were painting these paintings the Algerian War of Independence was taking place. These paintings give you an inside look on how things were when the French had just conquered and claimed Algeria their territory. During this time period in the war the French tried encouraging the women of Algeria to become more active society instead of following their own tradition. Eugene Delacroix was one of the artist to cross over the Mediterranean for a French diplomatic mission as the war of colorization

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    Southeast Asia and Africa [1]. These imperialized territories were divided into colonies. Western Sahara is an African territory situated on the western edge of the Sahara desert‚ along the Atlantic Ocean. It borders with Morocco to the north‚ Algeria to the northeast and Mauritania to the southeast. Spain claimed ownership of this territory in 1884 during the Berlin Conference‚ which had the purpose to divide African territory among European countries and set up rules for colonizing Africa to

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    Albert Camus’ story "The Guest‚" takes place in the rough terrain of Algeria at the end of World War II. Algeria‚ under French control at the time‚ was very tense due to civil unrest of the Arabic people. The protagonist of the story is Daru‚ a solitary French schoolteacher who lives at a school on a remote plateau that has been deserted due to a freak snowstorm after eight months of drought. Two minor characters‚ a French policeman‚ Balducci‚ and an Arab prisoner arrive at the school. Balducci commands

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    negotiated in last time‚ will be serious followed. and the related documents have been put on as attachment. About the implementing time of 12 months‚ it will be expected to put production in economically developed country in Africa‚ like South Africa‚ Algeria and Ethiopia . Because there people have the strong desirability and afforded ability to spend on mobile phone. We agreed the consultancy fees which the draft contract offered‚ it is total US$20‚000 included the taxation. On the government aspect

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    A Semiotic Analysis of The Battle of Algiers The Battle of Algiers‚ which was produced in 1966 and directed by Gillo Pontecorvo‚ is a film which explores the Algerian struggle for independence between 1954 and 1962. The film is constructed using a documentary style and was filmed on the actual locations where events unfolded. The Battle of Algiers is an example of neorealist filmmaking which purports to give an objective‚ realistic account of the battles waged between the FLN (National Liberation

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    in his sketches is essentially a masculine and warrior world‚ in a word‚ a virile one. What his eyes saw was the permanent spectacle of an exteriority made up entirely of pomp‚ noise‚ cavalcades‚ and rapid motion. But‚ as he passes from Morocco to Algeria‚ Delacroix crosses‚ at the same time‚ a subtle frontier that is going to invert every sign and will be at the root of what posterity shall retain as this singular "journey to the Orient" *** The adventure is well-known: the chief engineer of the

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    At this point‚ the political leading of the film slides to the side of the Algerians. It is the start of a series of emotional manipulations by Pontecorvo. As the film moves on the Algerians conduct terrorist attacks on the French quarter of Algeria. After these attacks‚ the same lietmotif softly plays in the background while the French citizens survey the damage. The viewer manipulation now sways into

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    merchant but he doesn’t budge. Santiago needs a lot of money because the desert is so large and vast. Covering 3‚600‚000 miles and most of North Africa‚ the Sahara is the world’s third largest and hottest desert. The desert covers large sections of Algeria‚ Chad‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ Mali‚ Mauritania‚ Morocco‚ Niger‚ Western Sahara‚ Sudan and Tunisia. The Sahara stretches from the Red Sea‚ including parts of the Mediterranean coasts‚ to the Atlantic Ocean. The desert landforms of the Sahara are shaped by

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    The geographical region‚ Western North Africa‚ suggests the area of Maghreb‚ including today’s Libya‚ Algeria‚ Tunisia‚ and Morocco. After the mid-16th century‚ Maghreb‚ east of Morocco‚ was loosely under the control of the Turkish Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman rules centered on the cities of Algiers‚ Tunis‚ and Tripoli. Though several dynasties were founded‚ including the semi-independent Muradids(1612-1702) and Husaynids(1705-1881) in Tunisia‚ and Qaramanlis(1711-1835) in Libya‚ the Empire maintained

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    Libya is an Arab country in northern Africa. It lies on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The country is bordered by Egypt and Sudan on the east‚ Chad and Niger on the south‚ and Algeria and Tunisia on the west. Tripoli is Libya’s capital and largest city. The vast‚ dry Sahara covers most of Libya‚ and the country has few natural resources. But the discovery of petroleum in 1959 injected huge sums of money into Libya’s economy. The government of Libya used some of this wealth to improve farmland

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