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Meta-synthesizing of Practices of Corporate Social Responsibility: External Stake-holders Approach
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الاحتياجات التدريبية لمعلم مادة الأحياء في المرحلة الثانوية
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Designing a model for fostering organizational resilience based on organizational agility components
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Le mouvement étudiant et la question des langues en Algérie (1962-1965) : à propos d’un épisode méconnu de l’histoire de l’UGEMA-UNEA
Published 2022-06-01“…It looks more generally at the positions of this movement on the linguistic problem in Algeria in a context in which the promotion of the “national language”, Arabic, had to reckon with the first questioning of the Arabo-Islamic unanimity imposed by the need for unity against the French occupier.I suggest that the burial of these proposals in favour of Berber languages should be interpreted in the light of the cultural doctrine of the Algerian Communist Party (PCA), then dominant within the framework of the UGEMA, and its general attitude towards the “socialist” regime of Ahmed Ben Bella. …”
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D’une rive à l’autre de la Méditerranée : mobilités, recompositions et adaptations des groupes juifs aux XIVe et XVe siècles
Published 2022-06-01“…This was not a constraint imposed on them by the Islamic power on their arrival, and seems rather to have been the result of a desire to display their otherness in relation to their co-religionists from the Maghreb, who, in practice, did not distinguish themselves from Muslims by their costume. …”
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