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Item L’étude de la rentabilité de l’assurance multirisque professionnelle d’une agence d’assurance cas de la Société Algérienne des Assurance « agence 2059 de Tizi-Ouzou »(Université Mouloud Mammeri, 2023) Alileche, Chabha; Ait Rahmane, OuizaL’assurance est un élément très important, fait partie de notre vie quotidienne. Souscrire un contrat d’assurance est devenu un acte naturel chez la plupart des personnes pour se prémunir contre les risques financiers. L’assurance multirisque professionnelle est une assurance complète qui couvre les biens mobiliers et immobiliers d’une entreprise, ainsi que sa responsabilité. Les garanties d’une assurance multi risque professionnelle sont nombreuses et peuvent couvrir les risques tels que les sinistres matériels, la responsabilité civil professionnelle, la protection juridique…etc. L’objet de notre travail est d’étudie de la rentabilité de l’assurance multirisque Professionnelle est de mesurer la rentabilité de la de la compagnie d’assurance SAA en analysant ses états financiers et ses ratios, en effet, notre enquête a été menée au sein de l’agence 2059 M.Yesli . La recherche sur le terrain nous a permis de comprendre le concept d’assurance et d’étudier l’assurance multirisque professionnelle, l’étude vise à découvrir les force et faiblesses de la SAA en s’appuyant sur des outils et technique tels que l’analyse des états financières et l’analyse par méthode des ratios.Item Violence in Alex LA Guma A Walk in the Night (1962) and Bobby Sands’s One Day in My Life (1983)(Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi –Ouzou, 2021) Aouam, Melissa; Ait Rahmane, OuizaThe aim of this study is to investigate the phenomenon of violence and counter violence in Alex La Guma’s A Walk in The Night (1962) and Bobby Sands’s One Day in My Life (1983) in two chapters devoted to each of the literary works. We have borrowed some concepts of the theory of violence elaborated in Frantz Fanon’s book namely The Wretched of The Earth (1961), in order to better discuss the issue of violence which subverted and distorted the life of both South African and Northern Irish indigenous, being victims of injustice and oppression, etc. Our analysis is sustained with a historical background reflecting reality of both population conditions, through which, we have come to some major similar results .Our concern is also to shed light on the affinities that exist between both socio-political systems namely Apartheid in South Africa and Unionist government in Northern Ireland and their role in impacting as well as affecting both writers content. One of the main arguments of our study is that historical events had a great impact on the above mentioned literary works since both of them showed a direct reference to one of the bloodiest and darkest episodes in the history of the concerned countries. Both writer’s goal is to ascribe blame to both political systems urged to see equality and peace as a threat to their positions and therefore deem them responsible of the dramatically changed situations brought by a steady escalation of violence once the oppressed population acquired enough courage to revolt against the ruling order.