Algeria as a Travel Destination

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When it comes to traveling, there are all kinds of places you can go. In your own country and throughout the world, you’ll have options where you can choose to be pampered or choose to ‘rough it’ a little bit. Depending on the kinds of things you like to do, where you want to go, and what type of vacation you’d like to have, the possibilities are literally almost endless. One of the most exotic and interesting vacation destinations is Algeria. It’s a beautiful country, full of rich culture and heritage, and it’s great to explore.

If you’re thinking about making Algeria a vacation destination, one of the things you’ll want to do is find out a lot about it before you go there. Are there areas you should avoid? What about the food and the language and the safety of the water? Do you need a guide, or are you safe to travel alone? How are foreigners viewed? What about women? There are so many issues to address, including whether you consume any alcohol there. Don’t end up driving around Algeria or anywhere else after drinking. If you do find yourself in a bad situation, though, www.totaldui.com may be able to help you.

Naturally, it’s always better to have a designated driver if you’re going to be drinking, but accidents do happen. Some countries are much more strict than others, and the amount of alcohol you’re allowed to have in your system when you’re behind the wheel can really vary between countries. If you plan on drinking on your vacation, check into the rules and regulations about it in Algeria and anywhere else you plan to go. That will help to keep you safer and may stop you from ending up in trouble with the law in a foreign land, which can be a real hassle when you’re just trying to enjoy your vacation.

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Determining If You Have A Malpractice Case

It doesn’t matter whether you live in Algeria, the United States, or Australia, you may have the misfortune of being treated by a physician who makes a mistake. Many people wrongly believe that a malpractice suit can be brought because of such a mistake. However, in the U.S., a malpractice suit requires more than a doctor’s mistake. The basic factors of malpractice must include a medical professional who’s made a mistake and an injury that’s occured as a result of that mistake.

Medical malpractice happens when a medical professional either does or doesn’t do something that results in harm or injury. Failure to act (an omission) is considered negligence. This mistake can occur at any time during treatment. An example is a misdiagnosis.

There is a concept known as “standard of care,” which is the generally accepted methods used by professionals in the medical field. For example, if you are 35, have asthma and live in Michigan, your doctor should treat you using the same standards followed by other doctors treating people with asthma, living in Michigan who are 35 years old. Your doctor would not follow the same course of treatment if you were 20, living in Algeria and were an athlete.

you’ve determined your physician made a mistake, but that’s not enough. You have to prove that the mistake caused serious harm or injury. For example, perhaps the doctor removed the wrong limb during an amputation.

There also must be proof that the mistake caused the injury or harm. This is known as causation. Another thing to keep in mind is that you will need to have one, if not more, expert witnesses to explain the link between the mistake and the injury.

Baltimore medical malpractice attorneys and attorneys in other states and countries can help determine if you, in fact, have a case for medical malpractice under the laws where you reside.

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Algeria’s Economy

Algeria is a large country in Northern Africa, and is home to more than 35 million people. The economy in Algeria is mostly subsidized by the exporting of goods such as natural gas, petroleum, animals, fruits and vegetables, oil, and tobacco. The country trades primarily with Italy and France, but also has trade relationships with Spain and the United States.

The Algerian economy has struggled throughout the years. One fourth of the country’s residents are living below the poverty line, and over 13 percent are unemployed. The banks are almost all public. The financial institutions struggle due to loans not being repaid and the state controlling almost all assets. Over the past three years, the government and the International Monetary Fund have pushed financial reform, helping banks become more stable with more accountability and supervision. After these changes began to take effect, two large European banks opened offices in Algeria for both commercial and investment banking opportunities.

With so many individuals struggling to find and keep a job that pays enough to cover the daily necessities, Algerian citizens can face great difficulties making ends meet. Even with the advancements in the financial situation on the macro level, people are frustrated with outstanding debt and have virtually no way to begin to make their payments, a situation that’s similar to the home mortgage crisis in America. Many Americans are looking to other options to avoid harassment from creditors, such as getting Chapter 13 information and then filing for bankruptcy. Algeria has struggled with maintaining consistency in repayment of debt for those who file bankruptcy; legal proceedings in these cases tend to be very lengthy, and the government is unable to maintain control over the individual’s assets. With the reforms that began in 2007, the inconsistency in the bankruptcy legal proceedings was briefly discussed, but it is still not a smooth process for those struggling with debt.

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El Kala National Park is Beautiful and Diverse

It’s quite possible that many of us don’t think about visiting national parks as part of a trip to Algeria. However, this country is home to many national parks. El Kala National Park is perhaps one of the most beautiful and diverse parks in the country. The park itself is in a very precarious and vulnerable position environmentally and there are current efforts underway to ensure that this area is preserved and protected.

In 1990 UNESCO officially recognized the park as a biosphere preserve. This is due, in part, the unique ecosystem found in the park. Conservationists have been working endlessly to guarantee that the unique plants and wildlife within the park are preserved.

The park is well known for its majestic mountains, dense forests and numerous lakes, as well as a marine ecosystem. Because of this large number of differing habitats, there are about 87,00 birds and animals, some of which are on the endangered species list, that make the park their home. Researchers and scientists are studying dragonflies, forests and waterfowl within the park.

Tours of the park are designed to make the public more aware of these ecosystems. Approximately 30,000 visitors visit the park each year. The park features many opportunities for bird watching and there are attractions such as an eco-museum and a mini zoo as well. Through the creation of these attractions, El Kala has experienced an increase in visits by foreign tourist; however, the park wants to increase its tourist visibility.

Currently and certainly unfortunately, there are projects underway that are posing threats to the survival of the park. There are urbanization projects outside the park as well as a proposed highway. There are efforts being made to convince officials to move the highway away from its proximity to the park. Visitors should view El Kala National Park as a natural wonder.

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A Look at U.S. and Algerian Relations

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The history of the United States and Algeria dates to September 5, 1795 and is a friendly one. This date signifies the signing of the Treaty of Amity and Peace. Algeria was one of the first international countries to recognize early U.S. independence.

U.S. President Lincoln, in 1860 recognized Algerian leader El Emir Abdelkader for his humanitarian work for saving not only his Christian countrymen, but also the staff of the American consulate. The only town in America named after an Arab holds El Kader’s name – El Kader, Iowa. Santa Monica, California was named after another historic Algerian: the mother of Saint Augustine.

According the website of the Algerian embassy, the United States and Algeria share the ideology of freedom and justice. Both countries peoples have defended their independence and liberty. And both countries have supported each other in this defense.

During Algeria’s path to independence, Senator John F. Kennedy spoke in support of Algeria. In 1979, during the hostage situation of Americans in Iran, Algeria used it political and diplomatic support and influence to help secure the release. Algerian mediation helped in the release of the Americans on January 20, 1981. A statement by the U.S. House of Representatives”conveyed its deep appreciation to the Algerian negotiators for the role which they played in resolving the crisis”.

During the attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, Algeria was primary in offering its support. Today it continues to play a role in the fight against terrorism. Former President George W. Bush recognized that Algeria also fought a long battle against terrorism. He also expressed his gratitude for Algeria’s support in the international battle to eradicate terrorism.

Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika met with former President Bush several times as well as attending the G8 Summit meeting in June 2004. President Bouteflika also lauded President Barack Obama’s election.

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Algerian Business Customs

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Learning about the history, culture and people of Algeria is the first step that needs to be undertaken when establishing or entering into a business relationship. This will help ensure the success of a business venture. Most local Algerians speak Arabic and there are some very unique customs found in the area. Many Algerians also speak French. This variety and uniqueness makes the successful business transaction almost an art. Other formalities and customs that, if learned and correctly navigated, can make the transaction or business dealing smooth sailing.

Understanding Algeria’s long history of conflict will help establish business dealings. Because of this history, Algerian business people trust those who have built an understanding of who they are. This means building bridges and rapport as well as a strong basis of trust.

Unlike the business casual aspect that the U.S. tends to yield to; such as meetings changed and even cancelled within hours, using temp agencies (associates outside the business who have not been established as trust worthy), and fixing financial bumps with pay day loans, Algerian business is conducted with more tradition and consistency.

Also, keep in mind that the personal space of Algerians is much different that Americans or Europeans. There is a much closer space between people and often there is physical touching such as holding arms. It is wise to accept and imitate these cultural behaviors. Any favors you perform will be repaid and never ever cause a prospective client public embarrassment.

Any business contact collateral that you intend on pass out such as business cards should be translated into both Arabic and French. And it is important to note that you always use your right hand when giving and receiving. Setting of appointments should be made far in advanced and confirmed a few days prior to the actual meeting or event.

Because Algeria is an Islamic country attempt to avoid setting appointments or meetings that may fall on days of religious observances or events. While you should arrive on time for appointments, you may find yourself waiting for your Algerian counterpart. And interestingly, women are not equals in the Algerian business arena, so if possible, send a male associate.

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