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    Expulsion of Moors

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    of Arabic illegal and prohibiting Islamic religion‚ dress and customs. This edict resulted in the Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1568-1570)‚ which were suspected to corroborate with the Turks. During The uprising Moriscos get help from Turkish and Moroccan volunteers. The uprising was brutally suppressed by Don John of Austria. By the spring of 1571‚ the Moriscos were massacred and defeated. Some were killed and others were deported under inhumane conditions. Moors were suspected to corroborate with

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    Proposed Title of the Thesis Struggle over Identity: Colonialist Ideology in Kipling’s Kim. Statement of the Problem Is Kim white or is he a native? While Kim insists that he is an Indian‚ the narrator adamantly asserts Kim’s British origins. This struggle between Kim and the narrator continues throughout the novel. The struggle over the inheritance is resolved through a bifurcation of the paternal function: on the one hand‚ Kim’s personal and emotional allegiance to the Indians and‚ on the

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    duration of time‚ and therefore legitimize their claim. This is precisely what a lot of indigenous people do‚ when facing threats of land disposition (Rundstrom‚ p.316) Scholars have used counter-mapping to better understand ”development theory‚ postcolonialism and... theories of culture change” (Rundstrom‚ p. 315). It can also be used in conflict situation‚ to map out enemy soldier‚ using their cellphones‚ like in the case of the current Ukraine conflict‚ where several Russian soldiers were located

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    Xlala Film Analysis

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    sharing with other producers and audiences‚ but also local in terms of specific issues for investigation” (Stafford‚ 208). In the film Xala‚ the issues of corruption‚ masculinity‚ and capitalism are at large‚ but are seen within an African country. Postcolonialism is not to be confused with post-colonialism‚ the difference being that one is focused of the transition of a culture or a post-colonial state. This changing of culture can be seen as one being ‘modernized’ by another‚ the influence of a colonizer

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    Songhai, Africa

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    Songhai‚ Africa The Songhai Empire‚ also known as the Songhay Empire‚ was a state located in western Africa. From the early 15th to the late 16th century‚ Songhai was one of the largest Islamic empires in history. This empire bore the same name as its leading ethnic group‚ the Songhai. Its capital was the city of Gao‚ where a Songhai state had existed since the 11th century. Its base of power was on the bend of the Niger River in present day Niger and Burkina Faso. The Songhai state has existed

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    Mali became a great empire under the rule of Mansa Musa and was a able to hit its peak with his help. He also had become Mali’s most famous leaders and ruled for 25 years. In this expository paragraph‚ I will be illustrating how and why Timbuktu became such an important city for the empire Mali. In the these three paragraphs‚ I will be illustrating Timbuktu being conquered‚ Mali the empire‚ and why Timbuktu became an important city for Mali. To start it off‚ I will be analyzing Timbuktu’s important

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    animal accessories such as a horse trappings and a dog’s collar. An Arab scholar‚ Al-Bakri‚ describes the king’s court in ancient Ghana covered in gold. An Egyptian official visited Mansa Musa and was impressed with the amount of gold present. A Moroccan traveler went to the city of Timbuktu and was fascinated due to the many opportunities of work there was such as doctors‚ judges‚ priests‚ etc. which were supported and funded by the king. The military force’s job was to maintain peace and protection

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    We Drove To Auburn Table

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    Not to the expectation of ‘Kirribilli” Truncated sentences Incomplete sentences Sentence Fragment Repetition Conjunction ( bringing sentences together- from previous line) “Auburn. We drove to Auburn.” …‚…. “id googled Moroccan grocers‚ there wasn’t anything‚ so I figured Turkish would do.” “I didn’t know it was so economically challenged.” “So much cheaper than over here.” “He just said biscuit.” “And I’m intolerant of tree nuts‚ anyways.” “no proper signs” “A

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    ------------------------------------------------- Unit 6 Supply and Stock ------------------------------------------------- Management in Retail Hajar Houari Business and Fashion CH 1E Miss A. Lekic Index 1. About Inditex page 2 2. About ZARA page 3 3. Structure of the supply chain Corporate Social Responsibility page 4 4. Product page 5 Policy on the use of animal-skin products LWG 5. Leather

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    Madeleine Vionnet

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    concepts. Vionnet’s seemingly simple styles were complex in it’s construction process‚ cutting‚ draping‚ and pinning fabric designs were first done in miniature scales‚ before actually being produced. Recreating the garments in chiffon‚ silk‚ or Moroccan crepe on life-size models. Vionnet utilized a wide range of luxury materials such as crêpe de chine‚ gabardine‚ and satin to help bring her vision to life; fabrics that were not commonly used in women’s fashion during the 1920s and 30s. She would

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