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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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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Yes you can if… You are an Algerian citizen‚ living in Algeria‚ and attending school in Algeria‚ You will be 18 to 24 years old as of June 1st ‚ 2012‚ You are currently in your 1st‚ 2nd ‚ 3rd or 4th year of college or university‚ Are committed to returning to your home country/community following completion of the program‚ You still have one year of studies to finish at your return to Algeria‚ You are proficient in English‚ You have a sustained high level of academic achievement
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The Tuareg people are a semi-nomadic group indigenous to parts of Southern Algeria‚ Northern Mali‚ and Northern Niger. The Tuaregs are considered part of the Berber (also known as Amazigh) ethnic group that is indigenous to North Africa. It is currently believed that the Tuareg migrated from what is today known as Libya in the 6th century down to the North-West African Saharan region. They are both ethnic and cultural minorities in all of the countries they inhabit‚ and their global population is
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inches (250 mm) of precipitation per year‚ the world’s largest desert is actually the continent of Antarctica at 5‚339‚573 sq mi (13‚829‚430 sq km). Geography of the Sahara Desert The Sahara covers parts of several African nations including Algeria‚ Chad‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ Mali‚ Mauritania‚ Morocco‚ Niger‚ Sudan and Tunisia. Most of the Sahara Desert is undeveloped and features a varied topography. Most of its landscape has been shaped over time by wind and includes sand dunes‚ sand seas called
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While Algeria turned towards the market economy‚ the housing sector was directly affected. Private investments and entrepreneurs became active actors in the housing production. However‚ the decentralized approach was made only in theory. The government was still
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Within the realm of economy‚ every action causes a chain of reactions. Some of these actions are noticeable to the ordinary person‚ while others are hidden and can only be revealed by looking at the future consequences rather than the present ones. Bastiat compares the good and bad economist. The bad economist is one who only views actions based on their visible effect. The good economist takes into account the consequent repercussions of the actions‚ as well as the events that take place later on
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GLOBAL RESEARCH REPORT AFRICA APRIL 2010 JONATHAN ADAMS CHRISTOPHER KING DANIEL HOOK EVIDENCE THE AUTHORS Dr. Jonathan Adams is Director‚ Research Evaluation. He was a founding Director of Evidence Ltd‚ the UK specialist on research performance analysis and interpretation. Christopher King is Editor of Science Watch (ScienceWatch.com)‚ a newsletter and web resource tracking trends and performance in basic research. Dr Daniel Hook is Managing Director of Symplectic Limited‚ the
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Index 1. Introduction 2. North Africa 3.1. Algeria 3.2. Tunisia 3.3. Egypt 3.4. Tripolitania – Libya 3. Eastern Mediterranean 4. The other countries 5. Conclusion 6. Bibliography 1. Introduction Emigration was directly linked to the situation in the country of origin. Especially from 1820 onwards Malta had formidable problems with redundant population. Peace in the country developed occupancies‚ which led to unemployment throughout the
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