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    Early 20th Century

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    The nature of European society- * Rich and poor * In 1901 world population 1600 million * 25% lived in Europe * 1880-1914 25 million migrated from Europe- mostly to USA ‘land of opportunity’ * An individual’s ‘membership’ of the upper‚ lower or middle class reflected her or his economic role within society. * Poverty cycle hard to break * Industrialisation * Western Europe- industrialised * Industrialisation helped the military‚ medical and communication= better

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    Case 1 Legal

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    The Real Property Conservatory System in Morocco GBU 3301 – Legal Environment of Business Dr. Benlamhidi‚ Sidi Abdellah Spring 2012 Introduction: The Real Property Conservatory System is a set of laws and procedures that organize the real estate field in a way that saves people’s rights over their possessions and that protect them from any illegal attempts of theft or taking over by other parties. The Royal Dahir that currently regulates all the procedures of real estate

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    Business and Management 16 October 2014 My Own Leader Style Introduction Throughout work experience managers develop their personal leadership style. It is a fundamental factor that determines organization and execution of work‚ employees results and satisfaction. Leadership refers to a process of interaction within an organization‚ which motivates employees to achieve organizational goals (Al-Ababneh Lockwood‚ 2). In simple words‚ leadership means the interaction pattern between leader and subordinates

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    The Global Market for Malt Beverages On 21st April 2014 Summary Malt beverages (non-alcoholic) are an increasingly important element within the global beverage spectrum. This report defines what they are and focuses on three key regions‚ MENA‚ Latin America and the Caribbean and Africa. The report provides a global view of malt beverages‚ their consumption and positioning followed by consideration and characterization of each region before focusing on each individual market. Both clear and dark

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    which consisted of France‚ Britain and Russia‚ and the Triple Alliance of Germany‚ Italy and Austria-Hungary. The Triple Entente‚ formed in 1907‚ remained strong as ever even when Germany tried to sever their bonds in an argument with France over Morocco. Additionally‚ Russia and Germany signed unofficial secret ‘reassurance treaties’ though it was not renewed in 1890 when William II of Germany took over. This led Russia to search for a new ally. In the end‚ France and Russia formed an alliance

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    Causes of World War I

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    Topic: 1st and 2nd Balkan Crisis Summary: The Balkan War took place from 1912-1913 in the Balkan Peninsula in the southeastern part of Europe. Greece‚ Bulgaria‚ Montenegro and Serbia had gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in the 2oth century but their ethnic population was still under Ottoman rule. These nations formed the Balkan League. The League decided to attack the Ottoman Empire and the First Balkan War took place in October of 1912 and ended seven months later. The Ottoman Empire

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    Fatima Al-Fihri

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    Fatima Al-Fihri Fatima Al Fihri was the daughter of wealthy trade merchant Mohammad Al-Fihri. Her birth date is unknown‚ though she died in 880 A.D. Her family migrated from Kairoun‚ Tunisia to Fes‚ Morocco. She was born into a very prestigious‚ well-known family‚ and was well educated and rich. She and her sister Mariam Al-Fihri inherited a large fortune from her father. Both girls vowed to spend their inheritance to benefit the community. While her sister decided to build the grand mosque

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    The Go-Between

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    to cross the border between Morocco and Spain. The narrator of the story has tried several times to cross the border illegally without any luck‚ only a part of his finger and ear made it to Europe‚ due to the tall fence with barbed wire at the border. The narrator has for unknown reasons left his homeland Cameroon and writes with a lot of details about how he tried to enter Europe and how the government was treating him. The narrator lives in a Spanish town in Morocco in a small hotel room with 3

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    at various occasions throughout the novel. One of the most significant examples of prejudice in this novel is the Anti-Semitic views of the Christian citizens in Venice. A second act of prejudice in The Merchant of Venice occurs when the Prince of Morocco arrives in Venice. The third example‚ though more subtle‚ is the prejudice towards the Prince of Arragon. These three examples fall in to two major categories‚ racial prejudice and religious prejudice. The Anti-Semitic views in The Merchant of Venice

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    An outbreak that was one of the causes of the war was the 1st Moroccan Crisis. This crisis happened in 1905 where Britain and France fought over Morocco. Morocco was a good trading post and military base‚ as it was a good entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. Britain and France signed the Entente Cordiale‚ where it was decided that France got to keep Morocco since Britain got to keep Egypt. This meant that both had a significant colony to help them to control the

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