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On May 31, the United African Organization, a partnership of 20 African immigrant communities, held a summit at the DuSable Museum of African American History, to shed light on immigrants like Azhir. Alie Kabba, executive director of UAO, said that "public eduction" is necessary since African immigrants are often overlooked, or misunderstood.
Resources are directed to the community with the largest numbers, which is Latin Americans... The francophone (those from French-speaking African countries) have a language barrier. When I hear about bilingual resources, I think, 'The definition of bilingual has got to go beyond Spanish. It's got to include those in other communities'," Kabba said.
The relationship between Africans and African Americans is critical, though plagued by miscommunicat...
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Treaty provisions concerning the legal status of the United Nations
Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations. Approved by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 13 February 1946 6
Agreements related to installations and meetings
(a) Agreement between the United Nations and Ethiopia concerning additional land for the Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa. Signed at Addis Ababa on 18 January 1990
(b) Exchange of letters constituting an agreement between the United Nations and the Government of Argentina concerning the Latin American Seminar and Regional Non-governmental Organization Symposium on the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, to be held at Buenos Aires from 5 to 9 February 1990. New York, 24, 25 and 26 January 1990
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JERUSALEM, July 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- IDenta Corp. (OTC: IDTA) CEO Yaacov Shoham today announced the following new order.
Mr. Shoham stated, "We have received from Isis Analytics, www.isisanalytics.com - IDenta's representative company in France, a new order for drug detectors.
This new order is for six new African countries:. MALI - BURKINA FASO - MAURITANIE - BEN...
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...The Third Sino-African Audit Seminar was Held in China. The Third Sino-Af... from 19 French-speaking African countries in attendance. Fourteen participants were heads of...
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... And that the countries who are the recipients of our grants conduct thems... note yesterday afternoon that the South African press has said that this was also the right step f...
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A tontine is an investment scheme through which shareholders derive some form of profit or benefit while they are living, but the value of each share devolves to the other participants and not the shareholder's heirs on the death of each shareholder. The tontine is usually brought to an end through a dissolution and distribution of assets to the living shareholders when the number of shareholders reaches an agreed small number. Since tontines have been neglected for many years, this essay is primarily concerned with providing background information. The word 'tontine' is derived from the name of Lorenzo de Tonti, an Italian political exile living in France. He proposed the original tontine to Jules Cardinal Mazarin in the early 1650's as a means for French King Louis XIV to raise revenu...
... societies still exist, especially in countries with a historical connection to the United Kingdom... vary from tontines in French-speaking African countries such as Côte d'Ivoire, Congo, and Togo ...
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... not provide any protection in other countries. For example, a United States trademark registrati... D. ARIPO. The African Regional Industrial Property Office (ARIPO) is a m...
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... not provide any protection in other countries. For example, a United States trademark registrati.... D. ARIPO . The African Regional Industrial Property Office (ARIPO) is a m...
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In response to the March 13 commentary, "Public corruption is facilitated by secrecy" by Richard McKee: The author made a lot of good points - but in addition to openness in government, there is another issue that must be addressed.
I will illustrate with a story:
...My students were from 22 different African countries. Since some students were from French-sp...
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A visiting scholar teaching Arabic at Ramapo College of New Jersey in Mahwah has nine students in his class. Maan Aubed acknowledges that may not seem like many, but in previous classes he has had two or three.
Corresponding increases are being seen in colleges and universities throughout North Jersey as more students realize the need for training in Chinese, Arabic, Hindi and the languages of other Asian and African countries.