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  2. Pierre Rabhi - Wikipedia

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    Rabhi was born into a Muslim family in Kénadsa, near Béchar (an oasis in southern Algeria), in 1938. His mother died when he was four years old. Rabhi's father—who was a blacksmith, musician, and poet—became acquainted with a French couple (an engineer who was a primary school teacher and his wife) when they came to work during the colonial period at the compagnie des houillères (coal ...

  3. La Vie (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, La Vie created a charitable association which as of 2006 had around three thousand members, based in fifty-odd regional centres across France, called Les Amis de La Vie (Friends of La Vie). This organisation gave deeper meaning to the magazine's tagline, "a paper written with its readers", by organising meetings, debates, and summer ...

  4. Algerian Family Code - Wikipedia

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    Marriage is defined as a legal contract between a man and a woman. The legal age of marriage is 19, but judges may in special cases allow earlier marriage. A man may marry up to four wives; if so, he must treat them equally and inform them in advance, and they may demand a divorce.

  5. For a Woman - Wikipedia

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    They apply for French citizenship as Michel was raised in France and fought for the French Foreign Legion. Léna reveals she is pregnant and gives birth to a girl the couple name Tania. In Lyon the couple make inroads with the underground Communist Party of France. After they are successful in their bid for citizenship Michel opens a taylor's ...

  6. Michel Sardou - Wikipedia

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    Michel Charles Sardou (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ʃaʁl saʁdu] ⓘ; born 26 January 1947) is a French singer and occasional actor.. He is known not only for his love songs ("La maladie d'amour", "Je vais t'aimer"), but also for songs dealing with various social and political issues, such as the rights of women in Islamic countries ("Musulmanes"), clerical celibacy ("Le curé ...

  7. Women in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    (in French) Contribution à la réflexion sur la participation des femmes sénégalaises à la vie politique de 1945 à 2001(Seynabou Ndiaye Sylla, mémoire de DEA, Université de Paris I, 2001) (in French) « L'Islam et la femme sénégalaise » (article dans Éthiopiques, n° 66–67, 1e et 2e semestres 2001)

  8. C'est la vie - Wikipedia

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    C'est la vie, a Canadian radio program; C'est la Vie, a 1967 musical review airing as an episode of ABC Stage 67; C'est la Vie, a 1981 French film directed by Paul Vecchiali ...

  9. La vie - Wikipedia

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    La vie is French for "the life", such as found in the phrase "c'est la vie". It may refer to: La Vie, a painting by Pablo Picasso; La Vie (formerly La Vie catholique), a Roman Catholic weekly published in France; La Vie, the annual student yearbook published by Pennsylvania State University; LaVie (computer), a laptop computer manufactured by ...