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    plan correctly. Their plan was not the most effective; they could have been more effective. My sources say‚ “Allied strategy of driving and squeezing the last Axis armies in North Africa from east and west‚ until their total defeat and surrender in Tunisia May 1943” (A.H.M 1). and “North Africa Campaign of the Second World War”. The armies of Italy and Nazi Germany suffered a heavy defeat by the British Eighth Army” (Holland 1). These two quotes I have presented show us the negative outcome of their

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    and Tajikistan. Their claim to legitimacy was because of their descent from the seventh Imam (Tucker chapter 1). The Ottomans ruled the territories of what today are Syria‚ Iraq‚ Turkey‚ Greece‚ Bulgaria‚ Egypt‚ Israel‚ Jordan; parts of Algeria‚ Tunisia‚ Libya‚ and Yemen; as well as the cities of Mecca and Medina. These people were ruled by Muslims who were mostly tolerant of other religions. Christians and Jews were allowed to worship as they pleased‚ provided that they stayed subordinate. The

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    How Are We Connected To Africa? Intro: The purpose of this essay is to talk about the connections between the USA and Africa... Technology: Social/Economic In the United States everyone depends on technology and money to survive. In most countries it is the same way‚ but in others not so much. Take the Democratic Republic of Congo for instance; they don’t have all the computers or the money to do what we are able to do. They are forced to

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    The destructive forces in which Nationalism can outbreak is both astounding and atrocious. Nationalism was created and pursued to help unite the country socially‚ economically‚ and culturally. However‚ what was meant to be advantageous lead to the centrifugal break down of the countries. Due to Nationalism‚ wars were incessantly being engaged because of arisen problems such as Imperialism‚ Militarism‚ and Exclusive Nationalism. Countries that were imperialistic began to extend their power over boundaries

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    development work in this project. List of countries in new emerging market Latin America Asia Middle East and Africa Argentina China Egypt Brazil India Jordan Chile Indonesia Morocco Colombia Pakistan South Africa Mexico Thailand Tunisia Uruguay Vietnam   Source: IMF

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    Ella Fitzgerald had to use the technique of scat singing to follow along with the song and its tempo. Another characteristic of bebop was the virtuosity of the music and the emphasis on long and complex instrumental solos. In the song‚ “A Night in Tunisia” featuring saxophonists Dexter Gordon along with Dizzie’s band‚ the complexity of bebop is evident in the chord progressions used and the emphasis on solos is clear as saxophonist Dexter initiates most of the song predominantly engaging in a sax solo

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    The rise of religious fundamentalism in the Middle East mostly had a negative impact on regional security from 1970 to 2000. There were many reasons for the rise and it was mainly due to the Islamic fundamentalism as they were described as a turning point. Regional security refers to the security concerns and well being of the regional states in the Middle East. Religious fundamentalism was initially caused by the desire to recreate the golden age of the religion and improving the present‚ yet

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    Morocco got its independence on November 18‚ 1956. That is a fact that has been written in the history of Moroccan culture. A fact that one cannot look up on Morocco‚ is that women had a great part in the resistance. In Moroccan culture‚ women are recognized neither as important agents of history‚ nor as reliable reporters and interpreters of history. In the film‚ “Still Ready: Three Women from Moroccan Resistance”‚ three women who were apart of the resistance report how their involvement was not

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    ‘They would all have remembered the murder of Emmett Till in 1955‚ the Montgomery bus boycott that same year‚ and the showdown in Little Rock in 1957.’(14) The 2011 Arab Spring rebellions made big use of social media activism within the countries of Tunisia‚ Libya and Egypt. These nations concentrated on the society’s ability to operate social media technologies and begin organizing essential foundation initiative for a globalized form of democracy. Arab youth population is described as budding societies

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    number of Muslims in Western Europe rose from 800‚000 to 15 million.”33 While many of these guest workers also came from other European countries‚ a substantial amount came from former colonies of Western European nations that neighbor Europe‚ such as Tunisia‚ Algeria‚ Morocco‚ and Turkey. These immigrants‚ despite coming with the guestworkers of Eastern Europe‚ were the most distinctively

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