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    Introduction The seven wonders of the ancient world are wonderful pieces of architecture. The lighthouse of Alexandria was one of them. They were seven; two of them were located in Egypt, The Great Pyramid of Giza and the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Others are The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, The Statue of Zeus at Olympia, The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and The Colossus of Rhodes. The Lighthouse of Alexandria is the tallest and the most magnificent lighthouse in…

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    5.6 Dacia Renault company strategy The Renault Group is presenting in 118 countries and functioning in five major regions: Europe, Euromed, Russia, Asia, Africa and the Americas. The Renault Group now has more than 129,000 employees, who are working in 139 industrial sites. With regards to the environmental protection, all those industrial sites have ISO 14001 certification. Renault owns three brands: Renault, Samsung and Dacia, the Group design and produce personal vehicles and commercial…

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    Importance Of MENA

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    The Importance of MENA markets and Networking Food Manufacturing Industry of Thailand Nowadays, the economy of Middle East and North Africa (MENA) nations have exceed US$ 3,415 billion, which accounted for 4.4% of the global economy, and is nine-times bigger that the economy of Thailand. Among all MENA members, Saudi Arabia is the biggest party accounting for 21.9% of the market share with the economy of US$ 746 billion. The second biggest partner, Iran also has no less than US$ 419 billion…

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    3. Discussion and Findings: 3.1 Differences and similarities in their dishes/cuisines: Tunisian cuisine to a certain extent is distinct from Moroccan cuisine. All the same Morocco and Tunisia share several gastronomic traditions, owing mainly to their Berber inhabitants, there are likewise vast differences. The difference starts, confusingly, with the names of dishes. Take tagine, for instance. At the mere mention of the word, one immediately thinks of fragrant, subtly spiced stews that often…

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    Algeria is located in North Africa and is the biggest country in Africa. Algeria acceded to independence in 1962 after undergoing about a century of colonization by France. After the independence Algeria adopted a constitution in September 1963. The constitution has been amended several times, and the last time was in 2008 (2013). The first political party of Algeria is known as the FLN (National Liberation Front). The FLN helped in the fighting against France for the independence. FLN has…

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    Great Mosque of Djenné are a product of architectural influence. “The very impressive and stately Great Mosque of Djenné is the product of architectural influences originating in a vast area that ranges from present-day Ghana to North-Africa, to the Maghreb.” (4) “Abderrahman Es-Sa’di, originally of Timbuktu…

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    Africans developing a regional integration. Other integration bodies were formulated in the mid of the 20th century, such as the short-lived Union Douaniere L’Afrique del’ Quest in 1959. There was also the Sene-Gambia confederation in 1981 and the Maghreb Permanent Consultative Committee in 1965. There was the three-member East African Community, which was an on-again-off-again local organization. EAC was formed in 1967, disbanded in 1977, and then revived in 1994. In 1983, 11 African countries…

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    Aqm Case Study

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    AQIM is a North African affiliate of al-Qaida, which emerged from an armed Islamist insurgency founded in Algeria by Hassan Hattab in the 1990s. The group is primarily concerned with pursuing regional interests and imposing Sharia law in primarily Algeria, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger. Al-Qaida’s connection to Algeria goes back to the Soviet war in Afghanistan, where many Algerian men travelled to fight with the mujahedeen under the leadership of Osama bin Laden against the Soviet Union. This…

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    Interspecific competition is the competition between two different species. Interspecific competition results from many species with similar niches and limited resources available. A niche is defined as an area that a species inhabits, the role or function of the species in the ecosystem and the species relationship with all is biotic and abiotic factors affecting it (Biology online dictionary, 2015).The limiting resources could be resources such as mates’ nutrients and space (M. Beals, L. Gross…

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    This essay will examine the citizenship laws of Italy due to the exclusion they have of the children of migrants. Foremost, I discuss the principles of citizenship through establishing what jus sanguinis and jus soli are, and give examples of countries that have laws based on these. Subsequently, I explain how Italy uses jus sanguinis as its basis for its own citizenship laws. However, because of being based on jus sanguinis, migrants and their children are excluded. Therefore, I then use the…

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