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    Youth and Technology

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    Cyber Media and Moroccan Youth As-Swat Shabab Abstract Street smart communication technologies (blogs‚ podcasts and vlogs) are creating new opportunities to engage youth in participative and pluralistic media in Morocco. Using tools readily available to them‚ this project will engage young Moroccans in producing multimedia content for the Internet. Based out of Tanmia’s community Internet access centers and using innovative low cost hardware donated by the US Corporation GENESI and Sun Microsystems

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    under the controller of retailers Or perhaps then the little weavers. Open violence in Bangladesh and

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    use of highly-advanced communication facilities. Even though Morocco is a thirdworld country‚ it has been using communication technology since the end of the last century. Telephone‚ telegraph‚ radio‚ and television services were available at that time; there were about 1.3 million mainline telephones‚ about 120‚000 cell phones‚ and 22AM/ 7 FM radio stations. In 2000‚ these communication facilities had witnessed an enormous growth as Morocco had the disposal of 243 radio stations‚ eight Internet providers

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    Morocco got its independence on November 18‚ 1956. That is a fact that has been written in the history of Moroccan culture. A fact that one cannot look up on Morocco‚ is that women had a great part in the resistance. In Moroccan culture‚ women are recognized neither as important agents of history‚ nor as reliable reporters and interpreters of history. In the film‚ “Still Ready: Three Women from Moroccan Resistance”‚ three women who were apart of the resistance report how their involvement was not

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    Rhetoric as Epistemic

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    is an attempt to generate knowledge. In this paper the idea of Rhetoric being epistemic is examined through the perusal of the works of Robert L. Scott and Richard Weaver. Richard Weaver in his essay “Language is Sermonic” examines the significance of rhetoric in a world where science is given the highest recommendation. Weaver explores the decline of the importance of rhetoric. Rhetoric having once been upheld as a discourse of utmost prestige; to teach rhetoric one had to be well versed in

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    billion in 2020 (WTO‚2006). It means that tourism is increasing rapidly so the travel services will bring forward new approaches and strategies to expand business and attract tourist as well. Therefore‚ tourism system will be more complicated. Based on Weaver (2006‚ p21) the complexity of tourism systems “greatly complicates the planning and management of tourism destinations and businesses and requires the application of new approaches and strategies” to achieve sustainable tourism. The essay’s aim

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    communication process. They are ... ... ... • Shannon and Weaver Model (1949) The original model was designed to mirror the functioning of radio and telephone technologies. Their initial model consisted of three primary parts: sender‚ channel‚ and receiver. The sender was the part of a telephone a person spoke into‚ the channel was the telephone itself‚ and the receiver was the part of the phone where one could hear the other person. Shannon and Weaver also recognized that often there is static that interferes

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    Linguistic Variation in Morocco   Morocco’s geographical location as a bridge between Europe and Africa‚ and as a home for Arab‚ Amazigh‚ Andalusian‚ African and Jewish cultures‚ make of the country a place of considerable linguistic diversity. In this article‚ this diversity will be approached from a personal perspective‚ inspiringly as a result of reading Chapter 7 “Language in Society” in “Introduction to Language”.   Geographically speaking‚ spoken all over Morocco‚ there are tens of dialects

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    For the exclusive use of A. Weaver‚ 2015. INS523 INGLOT: Conquering the World 05/2014-6028 This case was written by Zdenek Necas‚ PhD Candidate in Strategy‚ and Quy Nguyen Huy‚ Associate Professor of Strategy‚ both at INSEAD. It is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of an administrative situation. It draws both on company and publicly available information. Additional material about INSEAD case studies (e.g.‚ videos

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    the dinner table. Continuing with self-concept and self –perception‚ first we must recognize what each are and how they intertwine together. “Self-concept is how you think and feel about yourself.” (Hybels‚Weaver; (2007). Self-perception is defined

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