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Decolonization

  • The image shows a woman walking down a street with a young child. The woman is wearing a long maroon coat and a headscarf, while the child has a colorful backpack with a cartoon character design. They are walking hand in hand along a road lined with parked cars and greenery on the sides. The atmosphere appears casual and everyday, suggesting they are possibly returning from school or heading to a local destination. Algeria Introduces English at Primary Level to Counterbalance French Ali Boukhlef · October 2022
  • The image captures a group of individuals outside an airplane, likely at an airport. There are six people in the frame, with one woman prominently holding a bouquet of flowers. She appears to be the center of attention, dressed in a light-colored outfit and wearing a headscarf. The men around her are dressed in suits and vary in expressions. The background includes the tail of the aircraft, suggesting a public or ceremonial occasion. The image is in black and white, giving it a classic, historical feel. Jean-Paul Sartre and Arab Existentialism: Ships that Passed in the Night Sarra Grira · August 2019
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