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    1. Introduction: Nowadays several contemporary countries are described by multiculturalism (cultural varieties), multilingualism, and different ethnic and confessional views. Regarding the fact that the population has multi religious, multiethnic, and multicultural views, many efforts have been made to manage the mutual diversities and the differences linked with the identity of public and political unity. It denotes to the cultural diversities that originate from the presence of two or more…

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    The French lost not only their Indochina colonies of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia but saw similar rebellions removing them from control of Algeria and Morocco. England saw the independence of colonies in Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and India resulting in the decline of the British Empire. Communists used its’ victory as a rally cry to attempt takeovers not only in the neighboring countries of Laos…

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    It’s the same routine over and over. Traveling constantly, shining a light everywhere I go for everyone to see. They go on their happy way while I do the same thing over and over, day after day. But it is what I am meant to do, travel around the world and see countless places and people with endless possibilities. I have so much space around me to move and a perfect view of the world that keeps growing every second. Around and around, seeing the same things that end up changing. First my…

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    sculptures became larger because people no longer had to carry it with them; pottery became more prevalent and used to stow away food collected from the farm. An example of the shift from hunter-gathering to agriculture is the Saharan Rock Painting (Algeria). This painting shows the domestication of animals and humans working together. Neolithic art provides evidence to the changes those societies experienced. Another example of Neolithic art is Stonehenge. Stonehenge has many theories of what…

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    Jasmine Plant Essay

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    Jasmine is currently being cultivated in Spain, France, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and other countries of the world. Widely cultivated for its flowers, jasmine is enjoyed in the garden, as a house plant, and as cut flowers. In foods, jasmine is used to flavor beverages, frozen dairy desserts, candy, baked goods, gelatins…

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    Arab Spring Arab Spring made trending news due to many protests happening in Syria, Algeria, and Tunisia. It all started with a man who lived in Tunisia named Mohamed Bouazizi according to (Gutierres). Bouazizi was unemployed, the food prices were high, and he was harassed by public officials. When that occurred, he set himself on fire on December, 2010. This got the attention of many people in the Arab World. "The people want to bring down the regime," as stated in the article (Occupy Wall…

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    Camus presents a philosophy devoid of religious belief and “middle-class” morality, where condemnation of choice and personal honesty become the bases of a happy and meaningful life. The Stranger and The Guest by Albert Camus discusses the Absurd condition of man’s existence. Where if man is to make meaning for himself: Revolt, Freedom, and Passion are necessary values. The author projects his philosophy through an unremarkable protagonist throughout the novel The Stranger.…

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    Julia Alvarez Exile

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    Mitt Romney once said, “We are a nation of immigrants. We are the children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the ones who wanted a better life, the driven ones, the ones who woke up at night hearing that voice telling them that life in that place called America could be better.” Even outside of America, the idea of equality for every individual, despite their origins, still applies. In “The Trip”, a story of a Moroccan immigrant’s journey, by Laila Lalami, “Exile, a child’s account of…

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    French philosopher Albert Camus was born on November 7, 1913 in Mondovi, Algeria. He, along with Jean Paul Sartre, is often attributed as being a major proponent of the theory of absurdism and existentialism. Despite being a major advocate for existentialism, Camus also believed in the necessity of values, such as truth and justice, and their need to be defended. Beginning in early childhood into progressing until his adolescent years, Camus experienced sporadic tuberculosis attacks that often…

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    identifies the rule governed nature of the social sciences. Here Bourdieu wrotes about one his most famous ethnographic pieces of fieldwork the Kabyle peoples of the Berbers. Bourdieu studied their marriage and kinship structures whilst risiding in Algeria. Bourdieu assertained that that certain rules surround whom married whom were only invoked when it suited either party, in the case of the Kabyle it was marrying patrilateral parallel cousins. Bourdieu concluded that society was not goverened…

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