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    Female Artist Influence

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    Music through out the world whether performed to an adoring public or in a public arena, all genres and modes, is primarily the bastion of the male performer. There is nowhere that this is more apparent than in regions where cultural, religious or societal values inherent within the population dictate that this is the standard practice. One of the regions where music is heavily influence by normative cultural and religious practices is the role of female artists in the Islamic world; that is…

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    Introduction Nowadays, many people have written papers who are considered by them as the key Arab authors in Arabic, French or English literature using their readings, skills and convictions as well as the literature review they made about the issue (Allen, 1988; Brisley, 2016). However, no one has tried to know who are recognized by all the scientific community as the main Arab writers. That is why I decided to retrieve the list of these widely recognized Arab authors for Arabic, French and…

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    Climate Change In Morocco

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    region and the world alike. To understand why climate change is a central issue to the country of Morocco, it is important to know a little more about it. Formally known as the Kingdom of Morocco, this country is located in North Africa between Algeria and Western Sahara. It is the only African country with coasts on both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, and it also has a locational advantage with access to the Strait of Gibraltar. The climate of this area reflects…

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    the title – "filius Bonacci" signifying "child of Bonaccio" – as his surname, and Fibonacci was conceived. Fibonacci spent his adolescence in North Africa where his dad was a traditions officer. He was instructed by the Moors and voyaged broadly in Algeria, and was later sent on business outings to Egypt, Syria, Greece, Sicily and Provence. In 1200 he came back to Pisa and utilized the information he had picked up on his goes to compose Liber Abaci in which he acquainted the Latin-talking world…

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    Habitus By Pierre Bourdieu

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    Pierre Bourdieu(1 August 1930 – 23 January 2002) was a French sociologist, anthropologist, philosopher, and renowned public intellectual. After graduating from college, he taught in a high school on the study of philosophy and spent two years in Algeria which lead to his writing of his first book, Sociologie de L'Algerie (The Algerians). In 1981, he was given the chair at College de France which is a presigious placing for a sociologist. Heavily influenced by Karl Marx, Max Weber, Émile Durkheim…

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    Mentioning the second World War, and the injustice assassinations of Martin Luther King, the Kennedys, Gandhi, and other. He also mentions the killings in Cambodia, Algeria, India, Pakistan, Ireland, and many others. But over those fact, Wiesel’s struggles are the sufficient evidence for his logical point of view of indifference. An example of indifference that Wiesel really grabs the listeners, was when he confronts…

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    Guinn_ENVM620_M3_GradedAssign The Global Economy’s Impact Global economy is defined as the economic activity between intertwined countries, which can be either positive or negative (What is global economy, n.d.). The global economy is product of globalization and includes the trading of goods and services on the global market. There are many positive aspects of the global economy for both developed and developing countries. These include less restrictions on trade and the movement of labor,…

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    Iranian Hostage Crisis

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    cancellation of American claims against Iran, and return of the Shah’s wealth to Iran”. The Iranian Hostage Crisis finally ended with the Algiers Accords. For the last few months of the Crisis, both the Iranians and the Americans had sent delegates to Algeria to discussions the conditions of the hostages’ release. The Iranians had released the hostages minutes after Ronald Reagan was sworn in as president and “Iran’s deliberate…

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    As it is currently in progress, the Third Agricultural Revolution (also known as the Green Revolution) is heavily based on the use of genetic engineering and genetically modified products. Its main goal is to implement new forms of technology in order to provide higher-yield and fast-growing crops. The use of genetically modified organisms has been very standardized during this process. Genetically modified organisms/foods (GMOs), are products whose genes have been manipulated and altered in…

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    According to Kleiner’s analysis of African art before the 1800s, caves such as the Apollo 11 come from Africa and are assumed to be some of the oldest paintings currently discovered, showing the diversity of the continent itself. The works are difficult to date and decipher meaning, although some of the best work comes from the Benin Kingdom. Assumed to be established in the 13th century, most of its power rose along the 16th century. The kingship was considered sacred and presented artworks…

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