Automotive Repair Workshop

Country : Algeria

Continent : Africa

Issue date : 26/04/1990

Age : 36 ans

Michel Reference
DZ 1018
Stanley Reference
DZ 1035
Yvert Reference
DZ 975
Scott Reference
DZ 924
Themes
Professions
Description
In his relationship with nature, man has always known how to control and exploit its resources to meet the multiple needs of his existence. Also, all the acts essential to satisfying his domestic, social and cultural needs have diversified over time and offered him a range of professions organized into homogeneous groups or families of professions.
Each family of professions is characterized by the production of a good or a service falling within a hierarchy of utility for man according to given times and spaces. Each civilization has explored and exploited new knowledge to organize it into professions or trades in order to improve uses in daily life.
Thus, the disappearance or appearance of professions is observed depending on the socio-cultural conditions and the geographical and climatic data of a country, but also on its evolution in the creation and technological mastery.
Certain professions today relate to craftsmanship as a survival of social history, while others, more contemporary, have undergone the contribution of science. Currently, despite the industrial scale, entire families of professions persist and develop.
This dynamic has brought to the forefront services which absorb and concentrate very large workforces to meet the needs of modern societies. But whether it is to feed himself, build, produce construction materials, exploit the natural resources of the sea, repair or maintain machines and devices essential to his domestic life or his economic activity, man preserves, invents and develops professions often combining tradition with modernity and singular use with collective use according to his own genius.
If work is a source of wealth, professions are the means par excellence in all societies and economies. In Algeria, considerable efforts are made and colossal sums are devoted to training citizens in all the professions that our society needs, thus allowing the progress required to improve the living conditions and well-being of the community.
Expiration date
10/11/1994
Size
35 x 27 mm
Colors
Polychrome
Designer
Ali Kerbouche
Perforation
12¾ x 12½
Printing
Photogravure
Face value
2,90 DA
Mint Value ($)
Used Value ($)
Print run
300 000 exemplaires
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