نتایج جستجو برای: sahara

تعداد نتایج: 2126  

2008
Christophe Béné

Today fish is the most traded food commodity in the World. This situation is not without generating potential issues. On the one hand, fish trade is said to support economic growth processes in developing countries by providing an important source of cash revenue. On the other hand, fish trade is also said to lead to a decline in food security and a decrease in the availability of fish for the ...

Journal: :The Geographical Journal 1914

Journal: :L'Année du Maghreb 2011

Journal: :Science 1886

Journal: :Encyclopédie berbère 2010

Journal: :International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 2022

This is a web-based application named "Sahara for Divyangjan" which gives details on subjects such as schemes, scholarships and institutional support system at click of button. aims providing all relevant information pertaining to the Department Empowerment Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) including its various acts, rules, regulations, employment opportunities. In we include voice assistance ...

2017
Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya

Dimitri managed SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS exceptionally well and ensured its swift transition to Scholar One. He did so with great enthusiasm and passion right up to him being diagnosed with a debilitating illness that led to his untimely passing. Dimitri diligently set up and refined the internal systems, structures, processes and marketing tools for the journal’s effecti...

2014
Amelia Carolina Sparavigna

The prehistoric stone funerary monuments of the Sahara desert, distributed in a huge geographical area, had been created in several different shapes. Some of them have a design that looks like a keyhole, and therefore are known as keyhole tombs. Since they are facing the sunrise, these tombs were also considered as places for the worship of the sun. In this paper, we show that one of them, in A...

2005
GHISLAINE LYDON

For ages, the Sahara has been portrayed as an ‘empty-quarter’ where only nomads on their spiteful camels dare to tread. Colonial ethnographic templates reinforced perceptions about the Sahara as a ‘natural’ boundary between the North and the rest of Africa, separating ‘White’ and ‘Black’ Africa and, by extension, ‘Arabs’ and ‘Berbers’ from ‘Africans’. Consequently, very few scholars have ventur...

Journal: :Scientia Militaria - South African Journal of Military Studies 2012

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