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    Casablanca Movie Review

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    Casablanca is a classic tale of lost love found again. This love is then put at risk of being lost once and for all. The Second World War is in full swing‚ and the Nazis have dominated Europe. Many refugees have fled and passed through Casablanca‚ Morocco. Rick Blaine (Bogart) is the hero‚ and his lost love is the beautiful Ilsa (Bergman). Rick is stubborn‚ and he stays in Casablanca. Ilsa and her husband are on the run when they stumble upon Rick’s Café. Rick has managed to build a new life to avoid

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    Pre Ww1 Alliances

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    The Pre WW1 Alliances Dreikaiserbund 1872 Also known as the League of the Three Emperors (1872) Bismarck’s aim for forming this League was to isolate France by making friends with Austria and Russia. The partners were Kaiser William I of Germany‚ Czar Alexander II of Russia and Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria. These three rulers agreed: (i) to maintain the existing territorial arrangements in Europe; (ii) to resist the spread of revolutionary (e.g. socialist) movements; and (iii) to consult one

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    Political Reform

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    It was predicted that economic liberalization is the first step towards political reform and hence to democratization. The fact that all the rich countries in the world are somehow democratic is to be taken as evidence to the validity of this predicament. The process works as follows: economic growth leads to urbanization and improvements in technology and infrastructure. These improvements facilitate communication and recruitment by new political groups. Growth also tends to lead to increased investment

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    Marriage Levels Increase

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    every one dose. When they start thinking about the money that they will spend it on traditional and regular weeding they became upset and afraid. So they try to find other ways to reduce the amount. For example‚ some men go to Syria‚ Egypt and morocco to get married because women in these countries don’t ask for high dowry and luxury weddings and most of time the groom family don’t know about this wedding. Therefore we have many single women in UAE and their number increased year after year and

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    Hurra. She was the princess of Chefchaouen‚ which lies on Morocco‚ and she fought its most well-known battles against the Spanish troops in the 15th century. She always focused on the ports and the warships‚ based on her knowledge of the importance of maritime power of Portugal and Spain. She succeed to frightened the heart of Spanish troops throughout the war with them and she managed to defeat them and banned them to enter northern Morocco (Azmy‚

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    German Aggression

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    Many historians have disputed over the origins of World War I‚ who started it‚ who is to blame for the outbreak of the war? And there are no accurate answers to the questions. To support the statement "Germany was responsible for the outbreak of World War I" to a full extent is impossible. First of all the war was never a World War until much later (arguably not until us intervention in April 1917)‚ second there were many other factors and countries involved in the outbreak of World War I. First

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    clashes in the build up to WW1‚ for example‚ the First Moroccan Crisis. France (and Britain) issued a programme of reform to bring Morocco stability‚ and in response Germany evoked an antagonistic‚ political dispute contesting their influence in the hope that they would withdraw. Some historians believe Germany’s aggressive tactics were attempting to threaten France out of Morocco so Germany could annex the region. It seems that the Kaiser’s belligerent attempt to establish colonies put international relations

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    Report of Training

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    foreign languages applied-translation 2012 A-four-week-training at a legal environment Said Oujaani -said-Oujaani_translator@hotmail.fr university ibntofail‚ faculty of humanities and human science‚ kenitra‚ morocco. Www.univ-ibntofail.ac.ma‚e.n.t:http/ent.ibntofail.ma/upoptal A report of training at Legal Translation 08/05/ 2012 Executed by said Oujaani Submitted for the 6th semester of foreign languages applied-translation for studies’ termination. Bachelor’s degree-granting

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    someone who’s covering mistakes. Real boats rock.” (Herbert‚ 1985) The Algerian-French-Morocco Campaign specifically Operation Torch is by far one of the most forgotten and rarely talked about operations during World War II (WW2). Operation Torch not only paved the way for a multi-national amphibious landing‚ but opened a 2nd front in the west giving Russian troops relief in the eastern front. The Algerian-French-Morocco Campaign became a massive testing ground of tactics‚ techniques and procedures that

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    From 1870 to 1910‚ countries around Europe had been making deals to work together as some countries were growing more powerful and looking threatening. Some countries stayed out of it‚ hoping the heat would pass‚ but in 1914‚ WW1 started and the alliance system was one of the main reasons for the outbreak. The first alliance was made in 1879‚ 35 years before the outbreak. It was between rising power Germany and the Austro-Hungarian empire. It was so Germany could think about attacking other countries

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