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Maddy & Jeremy's Blog: Cold shakes!
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Maddy and Jeremy's Blog. An occasional web log to keep our loved ones informed as to what rash things we might do next . Sunday, January 27, 2008. Earlier today we gave into our cravings and made a batch of brownies. Actually, it was just one brownie, and by brownie, we mean "cake." Sure beats goat, or camel for that matter. Jeremy M. Campbell. Hi I am doing some research about the Saharawi camps and I was wondering if I could email you? February 4, 2008 at 11:30 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Maddy & Jeremy's Blog: Some more fun from NW Africa!
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Maddy and Jeremy's Blog. An occasional web log to keep our loved ones informed as to what rash things we might do next . Saturday, January 19, 2008. Some more fun from NW Africa! Some Spaniards in soccer, back when Muhammad was a little boy. But we'll keep you posted. Mauritania is a vast Hassaniya-speaking country, and many Saharawi refugees in the camps maintain business and kin relations with Mauritanian communities. 3) The Aljazeera cable network has some good contacts with the American producers of ...
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Maddy & Jeremy's Blog: ...More updates (camels?) from SW Algeria
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Maddy and Jeremy's Blog. An occasional web log to keep our loved ones informed as to what rash things we might do next . Sunday, October 28, 2007. Thank you, Jeremy, for posting my last update! Hopefully it goes without saying that what you find written here is indended as a log of. To write up reports on a dime! Did I stay long enough? Jeremy M. Campbell. October 31, 2007 at 11:12 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I Do Foundation," Our Wedding Registry.
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Maddy & Jeremy's Blog: Some Photos from the Canary Islands, part 1
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Maddy and Jeremy's Blog. An occasional web log to keep our loved ones informed as to what rash things we might do next . Monday, January 7, 2008. Some Photos from the Canary Islands, part 1. Here we are, with the Atlantic Ocean behind us (and behind that, Africa.). Jeremy M. Campbell. Que saudade de vcs. Ve se nos da noticias, estamos preocupados com vcs. November 22, 2008 at 10:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I Do Foundation," Our Wedding Registry.
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ZEINA: Who I admire the most and Why?
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The rise of young Saharawi women writers". Tuesday, January 8, 2008. Who I admire the most and Why? When a nation gives birth to a man who is able to produce a great thought, another is born who is able to understand and admire it”, Joseph Joubert. Have you ever thought of the person who you admire the most, and have you thought of the reasons why you admire that person? I asked those same questions to myself. Who do I admire, and why? From the Blog Free Western Sahara by Agaila Abba Hemeida. Saharawiya ...
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ZEINA: Saharawi Women and Their Struggle for Independence
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The rise of young Saharawi women writers". Monday, December 24, 2007. Saharawi Women and Their Struggle for Independence. Dear sister Zeina,i thank you for your beautifull words about the saharawi women,i am very proud for being saharawi and son of saharwi woman. February 29, 2008 at 9:51 AM. July 4, 2009 at 4:43 PM. I read this article and Im really interested about it. I can explain you why. Were searching for articles, interviews and publications concerned with African women, written by and about them.
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Sahara-Watch: Van Walsum: Nobody's fool
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Insights and analysis from an American observer of the Western Sahara conflict. Saturday, May 24, 2008. Van Walsum: Nobody's fool. If you thought things couldn't get much worse for the peace process in Western Sahara, then you haven't read the latest interview with Peter van Walsum. The lead UN negotiator to the conflict. Last month, Van Walsum jumped into some hot water when he pointed out the banal yet uncouth reality that unless France and the United States will it, a referendum on independence in Wes...
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ZEINA: Language evolution and cultural transitions
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The rise of young Saharawi women writers". Monday, December 24, 2007. Language evolution and cultural transitions. Hassaniya, is it a language, a dialect, both or neither? Where is it spoken and who speak it? In most of the Arab world, the official language is Arabic, but how many people do actually speak Arabic, which is referred to as classical Arabic? Very few people do! Enjoyed reading your article.more than anything u deserve appreciation for yr genuine concern for language and culture.