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    nationalities have created a variety of wedding ceremonies respectively. However‚ as the development of economy and society‚ for now people can communicate with each other more easily than before. By surfing the Internet‚ people can share information quickly and conveniently. Hence the way people live or celebrate becomes more and more similar for recent years. For example no matter you are a Chinese or American‚ you will probably think of wearing a wedding dress when getting married. In fact‚ I believe

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    My Big Fat Greek Wedding

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    Ian proposes marriage to her‚ she accepts. Gus is hurt and infuriated‚ feeling his daughter has betrayed him‚ and Ian agrees to be baptized in the Greek Orthodox Church and speak fluent Greek to be worthy of her family. As the year passes‚ the wedding planning hits snag after snag as Toula’s numerous relatives "helpfully" interfere. Her father insists on inviting the entire church to the ceremony‚ her mother orders the invitations but misspells Ian’s parents’ names‚ and Toula’s cousin Nikki (Gia

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    ideologies. And Morocco makes no exception to this fashion. Actually‚ the democratic boom and the attempt to recover the undemocratic deeds of the past in Morocco has given birth to several activists with causes‚ and liberated movements among which is the Moroccan feminist movement. The recent uproar about the position of women in the political arena has induced me to investigate the history of this movement and evaluate some of their achievements. The feminist movement in Morocco came out of the nationalist

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    BLOOD WEDDING (BODAS DE SANGRE‚ 1933) By Federico García Lorca POETICE TRAGEDY‚ POETIC DRAMA OR RURAL TRAGEDY: Blood Wedding is the first and most enigmatic of Lorca’s trilogy of rural Andalusian tragedies and has been widely praised by the critics for the achievement of a tragic form. Its distinctive features include the fusion of lyric and dramatic impulses‚ the skillful integration of a musical pattern in the drama’s structural design‚ the thematic relevance of songs‚ stage effects

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    Moroccan Tourism

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    School of Business Administration | Case Study n°2 : The Australian Tourist Commission | | | | | Submitted By : Yassine Selmouni Supervised By : Dr. Penny Macdonald Prior to setting any strategies targeting the US travelers‚ it ’s important to understand and evaluate different portions of the population; that is to identify the target market and direct efforts toward satisfying the needs of the targeted market. Different categories of travelers have to be taken into consideration;

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    Moroccan Family Values

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    Moroccan Family Values . The family is the most significant unit of Moroccan life and plays an important role in all social relations. . The individual is always subordinate to the family or group.  . Nepotism is viewed positively‚ since it indicates patronage of one’s family. . The family consists of both the nuclear and the extended family.  . The elderly are revered and respected and often exert a great influence on the rest of the family. Gift Giving Etiquette . If you are invited to

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    Moroccan proverbs

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    Introducing Sociolinguistics ‘Here is a welcome introduction to sociolinguistics by a leading researcher in the field. Users will be inspired by the breadth and sweep of Meyerhoff’s treatment.’ William Labov‚ University of Pennsylvania‚ USA ‘Miriam Meyerhoff’s entertaining volume revels in the diversity that is the cornerstone of sociolinguistics – she takes us to every continent to provide contemporary‚ refreshing and engaging examples of the key concepts of the discipline‚ and does so in a

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    Moroccan Market Research

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    Research on the general industries: The Moroccan economy has performed moderately well‚ particularly when viewed in the context of the performance of France and Spain‚ its two main trade partners. Although the government has successfully kept inflation low‚ it has been faced with the continuing problem of unemployment‚ an issue affecting urban youth in particular. Average disposable household incomes have risen in recent years‚ and this has been reflected by rising consumer spending. According

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    Economic Environment Development of the Moroccan Economy The Moroccan economy is known for its macroeconomic stability. Inflation rates have always been relatively low‚ mainly due to the country’s restrictive currency regime. Morocco has been characterised by moderate to high growth rates. The country has benefited from its low labour cost and strategic location near the European mainland. Morocco has experienced a stronger growth than usual since the year 2000‚ caused by improved weather conditions

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    After the 1950s and with gaining independence‚ Morocco witnessed the emergence of many political‚ economic and social issues‚ this latter focused on the position of women in the Moroccan society. Though‚ many changes were made and some progress has been noticed‚ women were still regarded as second class citizens‚ and inferior to men‚ until the arrival of king Mohammed VI to power‚ and with the joint efforts of various feminist associations and political parties that serious changes and commitments

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