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    Ibn Battuta Sparknotes

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    is based on the coeval book created concerning the journey of Ibn Battuta. Ibn Battuta hailed from the Province of Tangier in Morocco in which he had education in legal matters. The travels of this young scholar spanned some countries and regions; Sub-Saharan Africa; the Northern parts of Africa; the Middle East; Palestine; Persia; China; and India. The Sultan of Morocco assigned a writer who went with Ibn Battuta during his adventure. With the help of this writer‚ Ibn Battuta was able to describe

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    English 101-210 Final Draft Battle of the Directors The Merchant of Venice‚ also known as “The Jew of Venice” is a drama play originally written by William Shakespeare in 1598. The major conflict occurs when a man named Antonio (Venetian merchant) fails to pay off a loan to a greedy Jewish money loaner known as Shylock who demands a pound of flesh from Antonio in return. Antonio and his friends take a journey through friendship‚ love‚ and hatred in an attempt to free him of his pound of flesh

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    The Go-Between

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    the right to freedom of movement. The story takes place in Morocco in North Africa‚ and partly in Europe. Throughout the story‚ we follow a 33-year-old man – who is the protagonist. We never hear the name of this man‚ but he speaks of himself as “Professor me”. Our main character is a so-called “border crosser” – he helps refugees cross the border between Morocco and Spain – and he is also a “messenger” between the refugees in Morocco and the French Doctors in Spain – you could call him the “go-between”

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    (France‚ Russia‚ Britain‚ Italy and the United States)‚ and the Central Powers (Germany‚ Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire) (Alliances). The main causes of the war were the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ militarism‚ imperialism‚ Morocco 1904‚ Bosnia 1908 and the Balkan Wars. World War I started because of the contests between the powers of Europe and the loathing between the alliances. All countries were putting pressure on each other. When countries joined alliances the opponent

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    Going for Gold - Olympics

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    two lady Olympians representing Saudi Arabia today we look to a Muslim woman by the name of Nawal El Moutawakel. El Moutawakel was the first Muslim woman to be an Olympic gold medalist. Unlike many women from Muslim-majority countries such as Morocco‚ where she grew up‚ El Moutawakel began honing her skills at a very young age. Her parents believed in treating their sons and daughters equally‚ and all their children participated in track and field. It became clear that El Moutawakel was a natural

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    tan wife me” here we can see how Portia is in fact racist and judgmental. Furthermore‚ the theme isn’t only applied to characters but to objects‚ as the caskets. As were the gold casket says “who chooseth me shall gain what many men desire”. Morocco chooses this casket focusing on the words “(….) what many men desires” he thinks about Portia as what all men desire‚ but when he opens the

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    Restrictions Upon Women

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    and how men are simply not part of fashion‚ in contrary to the West where fashion is used by men to control what women wear. She does this by relating her experience in a western chain store in comparison to her experience in her home country of Morocco. She compares men controlling women with fashion to men controlling them with the veil‚ preferring the latter‚ since it is less dangerous and more visible. The former‚ she says‚ saps women of their power to protest for their rights‚ and leaves them

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    TEXTILE & GARMENTS INDUSTRY PROFILE A. Definition of Industry 1. Description The history of the Albanian textile and garment industry lies in an almost 40 year’s period of state owned enterprises‚ which operated under the centralized socialist economy. The previous industry production was derived through a large domestic valuedadded chain that used to produce from fiber until final product. Industry mainly supplied the domestic market‚ while exports were managed by a single government agency. After

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    Many different things are happening in the system that is considered to be the outcome of the problem. The Kuwaiti educational system is known for hiring people outside of Kuwait‚ mostly from Egypt‚ Tunisia and Morocco. And those countries are mostly known for buying and selling certificates that can cause to a bigger problem. The “teachers” would not have the skills or the technics that are needed in order to teach a group of students or even to teach at all. In addition‚ they would have a low and

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