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    Morocco: entrepreneurial paradise or minefield? Introduction Developing or emerging economies can be defined as “economies characterized by an increasing market orientation and an expanding economic foundation”. In other words‚ it points out to the “in-between” countries that are neither developed nor are frontier (or pre-emerging) markets. Those countries are highly attractive for entrepreneurs. In fact‚ they usually generate returns that are well above those of the developed countries while the

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    Role Shock In Nursing

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    transition period is known as “role shock”‚ which is often referred to as “transition shock” (Clipper‚ & Cherry‚ 2015). This time in a nurse’s career is a sudden reality change from what they may have expected from their new role. Graduates find themselves suddenly with higher numbers of patients‚ increased acuity of patients‚ daily struggles with staff shortages and feelings of having no support in the workplace (Phillips‚ Kenny‚ Esterman‚ & Smith‚ 2014). This role shock creates a lack of confidence in

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    The central Bank and the Banking System in Morocco : The financial crisis El Ammari Mehdi Eco2302 Dr S. Koubida The financial crisis that the world is encountering now is describes as the worst of all times. It has affected almost every country in the world; creating recessions‚ increasing unemployment and the government’s deficits. However‚ Morocco in considered as one of the few exceptions. Unlike the other world’s power‚ Morocco has known an economic growth of 2% since the beginning of

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    Class War in Morocco: the Aftermath of Globalization “Ideas of globalization are so broad‚ so diverse and so changeable that it sometimes seems possible to pronounce virtually anything on the subject" (Scholte 427). Indeed the broad concept of globalization is hard to define. However‚ globalization is known as the free circulation of goods‚ services and concepts. As Moroccans and citizens of the “third world “globalization has a socio-economical consequence: it increases class war. Before talking

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    Essay On Shell Shock

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    PTSD (Shell Shock) PTSD was founded back during the Civil War. The first documented case of PTSD was in 1865‚ during the Civil War. PTSD stands for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. It is a disorder by failure to recover after experiencing or witnessing a horrible event. Most cases of PTSD come from military members‚ who were in combat situations. During WW1 after November 11th (Armistice Day) was the first time they put solders in a group‚ and said they had shell shock. At that time‚ it was called

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    Cultural Shock and Adaptation Cultural shock is when a person faces many stressors through experiencing new culture‚ and it may lead to psychological crises or social dysfunction. Cultural shock mostly occurs on immigrants (e.g. students‚ business people‚ social change‚ etc). The reaction of cultural shock depends on various factors‚ the experience of other culture adaptation‚ the difference between the home culture and the new culture‚ and the psychological characteristics of the person. There

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    Reducing Cultural Shock

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    Reducing Cultural Shock J. Wittenburg October 3‚ 2012 Introduction “Corporate culture is the water in the fishbowl of any business. Employees are immersed in it‚ inundated with it‚ but unconscious of it- at least‚ until things change” (Featherly & Chang‚ 2006). Employees who move to new job locations usually experience cultural shock to some degree. Cultural shock is a feeling of confusion‚ insecurity‚ and anxiety which stem from the new environment (Newstrom

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    Circulatory Shock Essay

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    The term shock is used to describe a clinical syndrome which is characterized by severe circulatory failure leading to impaired tissue perfusion‚ impaired cellular respiration and metabolism‚ consistent development of organ dysfunction‚ organ failure and death. The shock is always a life-threatening condition‚ which is why the diagnosis‚ evaluation and treatment of patients with circulatory shock should be implemented simultaneously. There are three degrees of shock: 1 Stage I (also called compensated

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    Soumaya Gnaou SSK 1212 01 12th July 2013 Final paper Virginity Should Not Be a Taboo Subject in Morocco Virginity has long been considered as a taboo subject in Morocco. Many are the families who refer to this subject as hachouma: a word that in this context‚ means an excuse to avoid speaking about the subject. To be more specific‚ it’s a way of saying that we should feel shame while talking about this revolutionary topic. But what is it about virginity that makes most Moroccans speechless

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    Transition Shock Essay

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    ‘Transition Shock’ of Fresh Graduate Midwives Transition period of fresh graduate midwives is a period when students accomplish the midwifery education and start to involve in professional midwives working environment. It is challenging for the fresh graduate midwives as they should acknowledge that they have altered as health care providers who give real services to patients. This process may be a smooth process for them who do not get any problems. However‚ it can be a harsh process too‚ which

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