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Contemporary Geography and Future Challenges; Geopolitics Is the Dregs of the Social Sciences For the University; yes, the Machine is an invention, and electronic engineering is sublime!
Like the Stock Exchange then, an inseparable offshoot of the socio-economic revolution of the year 2000, services; innovation, An essential service offering and provision among the focal points decreed by the United Nations government Looking ahead to the year 2030, and to our dear patriotic, republican elites by 2050, Here is, a mirror and epitaph of the "geopolitics of a month of Ramadan." Here is the critical approach to Sufi peace in A Third World where pro-genetic medicine, and clinical safety, is not yet established Through DNA identification and genetic registration of individuals in their sedentary or even expatriate populations, And in modern Russian, global, aristocratic-British, Slavic, and Iberian political theory, which includes an elected government endowed with the seal of diplomacy, sitting Within a timeless apparatus, the State, which becomes plenipotentiary alongside the legislative power and is designated by its parliamentary character; In our developing countries, like Senegal, which in my opinion has inherited the fifty-year legacy of a democracy certainly still maturing, but exemplary in its capacity To achieve a balance more than close to Justice, and; A judiciary capable of granting amnesty, governing a "People-One Goal-One Faith," with all the diplomacy of a worthy neighbor of the Kingdoms and Nation-States of the Sharifian, Maghreb, Mauritania, Algeria, Morocco, Comoros,… A cousin of the valiant governments of Africa, without distinction between Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Sudan, Tanzania, South Africa, Chad, and the Nation-States within it, and even more so, those members of the African Union; It is also a window of escape and discovery through Lusophone and Hispanic cultures, and even Catholic ones, as is the case in Argentina. May we forget; abolish; discriminate; Months of Ramadan where the Muslim faith would sacrifice its devotion in a climate of crime, famine, disease, juvenile suffering, or wars!!!! Thus, to transition to the end of this blessed month, Eid al-Fitr, and to conclude my contribution and my glimpse into the diplomacy of the Republic, of my country, I wish everyone a happy celebration of International Women's Day and wish to encourage: Civil actors striving for social stability and the integrity of our territory; The religious leaders of Darras, canonical educators in Senegal; missionary priests and abbots; charitable organizations, Caritas, SOS Children's Villages, "Keur Sœur"; landowners supporting the Senegalese national domain; artists and artisans; To rid ourselves of sexism, racism, xenophobia, and the alienation of children and adolescents, and to remember the vow of peace and civilization of our ancestors, yes, the Wolof, this three-hundred-year-old people who survived slavery, in the areas of Dakar, Ngor-Yoff-Camberene-Malika, and Pout, upon the arrival of our relatives, emissaries from the Court of the King of Portugal, and later those from the Netherlands, France, or Gambia, from the United Kingdom; Who then, in the midst of the establishment of the Free Law of Government by a Constitution in 1960, and even before, had the wisdom to sacrifice a matriarchal tradition, a guarantee of royal succession for our Zulu people, towards a patriarchal Muslim tradition and later towards a State of Law where; Parity is a battle of figures like the Queen of Boundou or Walo to name but a few, among the immutable figures of Soxna Diaryatoullah BOUSSO, Mame Fawade WALLE, Ndatte Yalla, Aline Sitoe DIATTa; the First Ladies of the Republic on the eve of five recipients of the Presidential Mandate of "Guardian of the Constitution" of Senegal; in the cultural acquisition of an educated, responsible and ambitious Nation.
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