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    Morocco versus Ethiopia -Hofstadter’s Cultural Dimensions Theory The purpose of this paper is to determine the similarities and difference of cultural dimensions between Morocco and Ethiopia. Information from various sources will be utilized along with information gathered from the Hofstede Centre. The information from the Hofstede 's cultural dimensions theory will be the main supporting information that is used to complete the comparison. The countries selected for comparison, Morocco and…

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    Colonialism took many different forms throughout history; political, economic, social and cultural. Literature itself can serve colonial objectives through the use of a colonial language that describes the Non-western countries as inferior, uneducated, uncultured and uncivilized. This type of colonial discourse mainly serve the colonial powers who give false image about the other in order to emphasize their superiority and to defend the real intentions behind colonizing other countries such as…

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    tram line in Morocco, running 31 kilometers and transporting approximately 150,000 passengers daily. [8] -Casablanca is also served by 3 main railway stations that provide strong intercity connections. In addition, taxis and intercity buses are also available for use. -Externally, Casablanca’s…

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    Cultural Lenses In America

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    my life. And yes. I have been to Morocco dozens of time, I actually even spent my 6th grade there (best year as of yet). However, the culture in Morocco is completely different than the culture of the United States in almost every way; from the religion, the family, the education, the economy, and even the polity. So…

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    Arab Music Outline

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    receives resounding approval from the audience. IV. The Music of Celebration a. Independent Morocco i. Morocco gained independence from the French in 1956, so it’s rather uncommon to not notice the French influence in Moroccan music. ii. With the proximity of Morocco being so close to Europe, the country is a lot more accessible to Westerners than, Syria or other countries in the eastern Arab world. iii. When Morocco became independent it became a magnet for counterculture musicians. 1.…

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    To begin with, Morocco and Arragon are both in the search for something to gain from marrying Portia. For example, Morocco states, “I do deserve. O sinful thought! Never so rich a gem was set in worse than gold” (II.II.35,55-56). In contrast, Arragon states, “Who chooseth me shall get as much as he deserves. I will assume…

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    Xyz Company Case Study

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    LONG RANGE SPORTING INC DISTRIBUTION CONTRACT WITH XYZ Morocco GLS-472 MARKETING NEGOTIATIONS Long Range Sporting Goods Inc., is located in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Our company is one of the largest golf equipment producing company. We provide mid to luxury range of golfs clubs and bags. Over the past 24 years, our sales had increased nine folds from $10 million to $90 million last year. Our balance sheet is solid and giving our success over the past 24 years; we don’t want to risk…

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    Sticking to the ideologies of The Quran and the Islamic faith, I do not believe that women can gain more rights while being in the Islamic faith. With any religion, sticking and following their set of rules (The Quran) will dictate what the society is modeled by. Unless society as a whole decide that state rights come over religious rights, then women as a whole, in the middle east will not gain their independence and sovereignty. Having a culture of putting women in a place of a lower class…

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    Akwa Case Study

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    Ouakrim. In a context of independance, when Morocco was is need of necessary industries such as the oil sector, Akwa group, called at first Afriquia SMDC (Société Marocaine de Distribution de Carburants), imposed itself like a pillar of the Moroccan economy, in spite of the hostile competition and monopoly of some multinational companies. Conscious of its national impact and its responsibility to escort the social and economic development of Morocco, the group diversified itself by investing…

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    contributed to causing the war. There were 5 main causes; the alliance system; two groups of 3 countries who would protect each other at war, the arms race;the competition to have the biggest army and the most weapons, Morocco in 1905 and 1911; when Germany tried to gain power over morocco but was humiliated; the Balkans, because the countries in the Balkans were in different alliances and finally the assassination of the archduke Franz Ferdinand; when 2 serbs were accused of killing Austria…

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