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    Economic Freedom The worldwide crisis began in the United States and Europe in the mid 2008 's, then the Middle East tailed them. The money related crisis variedly influenced Middle Eastern countries, which put them in a economic downfall and also caused a big disaster. During 2007 and the early months of 2008, rising oil expenses covered the coffers of critical exporters like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, and Iraq. This adjusted them from cash related issues acknowledged by…

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    Francisco Franco

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    Francisco Franco Francisco Franco y Bahamonde and commonly known as General Francisco Franco is a Spanish military commander who was pro-monarch. He ruled his country through the Spanish Flanque or Phalange Party with an iron fist at the end of the Spanish civil war which took place in the 1930s, he was the first to form such kind of party, he established close relationships with fascism and Nazism during World War II. The man was subjected to international isolation after the war in which he…

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    In the next few years he traveled to different countries around the Indian Ocean to fight in many battles. In Morocco, Magellan fought in another battle, and during this battle, he received his limp that would stay for the rest of his life. While in Morocco, he was accused of stealing; although he proved to be innocent, Magellan’s reputation was destroyed to the Portuguese king. Later, Magellan returned to Portugal to ask the king…

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    control of Morocco and Germany was given land in central Africa as an act of compensation. All this things were making WWI more likely. Germany wanted to become an empire and UK with France tried to prevent it. For example The First Moroccan Crisis. In 1905 Kaiser Wilhelm arrives in Morocco to declare his support for the sultan, to make thous relationship stronger, and to disrupt Anglo-France Entente. After this event France subsequently signed an agreement with Spain dividing Morocco into…

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    Movie Analysis: Casablanca

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    a significance date during World War 2. During this period Casablanca in Morocco that was French ruled. In 1940, France had surrendered and signed a peace treaty with Germany. In this treaty, Germany would occupy northern regions of France, including Paris and the French territories of North Africa. During this time in World War 2; many people wanted to Europe and seek refuge elsewhere. Casablanca, which is located in Morocco, was under the control of French government. Casablanca was common to…

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    St Anthony Research Paper

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    Portugal. He was born with the name Fernando Martins, but later changed his name to Anthony (“St. Anthony of Padua”). Although he joined the Augustinian order first, five Franciscans’ adventures to martyrdom in Morocco inspired Anthony to join the Franciscans. He then sailed to Morocco to spread God’s word. Africa’s climate was rough on Anthony. He became ill and decided to sail back to Portugal (Glavich 73). A storm took Anthony’s boat…

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    American Culture Analysis

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    little superficial, when a stranger says “hi” and “how are you” and goes by. Even though it might be superficial, it’s still in some way, a very nice gesture, unheard of in Denmark. Another very cultural thing, which also exists in Denmark and Morocco (where my roots are still hanging) is how much you express your nationality, delightfully expressed by certain haptics and proxemics given to and by each individual. Connecting entire people together about one event, the love for your proud and…

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    communication. After watching this film it is easy to connect it to lessons learned in the textbook. The film displays the difficulties of cross cultural communication and the conflicts that can come with it. Babble’s plot starts with an incident in Morocco, when a tourist gets shot (Susan Jones played by Cate Blanchette) is shot while on a tour bus. This incident results in the connection of the other diverse characters; two young Moroccan farmers, a deaf Japanese teen and her father, and a…

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    Eugéne Delacroix was born on April 26 in Charenton, France in the year of 1798. He lived for 65 years before he died on August 13, 1863. He didn’t grow up with a lot of money and his painting career never paid him a well enough. He also tended to try and push the boundaries in some of his paintings, more so in his religious pieces. He was a romanticism artist. The romanticism style was an emphasis on emotion and drama of the subject that was depicted in the painting. He didn’t start out in the…

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    Sand Cats Research Paper

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    can run as fast as 25 mph: Sand cats are extremely fast runners. With belly to the ground, there are capable of sudden bursts of speed and can ran up to 19 to 25 miles per hour. They have been recorded to move long distances in a single night. In morocco, one sand cat travelled more than 14 km in less than 30 hours. 6. Sand cats are endangered animals Habitat degradation is the major threat to sand cats. Another threat to sands cats is depleting numbers of their prey due to human settlement…

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