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    to animals, reducing human flesh to meat which can be linked back to the pound of Antonio’s flesh Shylock wants. It can also be related to the theme of ‘human and animals’. Moreover, the theme of ‘Appearance VS Reality’ can be seen in Prince of Morocco telling Portia not to judge him…

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    Morocco is a country located in the western part of Africa. It is located in the middle of the hottest place in Africa, the Sahara. When i was in Morocco, i was really lost because it was a different world since I could not understand the language that was spoken there. In Morocco, the people speak Arabic and I had no idea what they were saying. I was so lucky to meet someone who spoke the…

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    While there he took up the name Anthony. Very soon after joining the order he started his journey to Morocco, which was the same place the first martyrs of the Franciscan Order died. Shortly after starting his journey his plans to go to Morocco were discontinued due to a severe sickness. In the spring of 1221, Fernando wanted to sail back to Spain, however a storm made Fernando stop in Sicily, a large island off the coast…

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    and boat, and voluntarily migrates from Africa to his final destination of France. He is excited about his trip at first when he is smuggled across the Saharan desert from Nigeria to Morocco but realizes while traveling through the desert how getting to Europe might not be as easy as he thought. Once he arrives in Morocco, he is told to wait for word about the next travel plan.…

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    me is what I think makes Missouri Valley a great place. We have such a deep population of students that come from all over the world to go to school here. Never in my wildest dreams would I think that I would be able to meet people from Serbia or Morocco until I came to Missouri Valley College.” This diversity leads to many opportunities to meet new people and understand different cultures. Along with these diverse cultures represented comes various religions. MVC is home to followers of…

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    The notion of identity is considered to be part and parcel of the postcolonial literary accounts, as it negotiates the status of the postcolonial individual. Thus, language that plays a crucial role in transmitting and expressing one’s thoughts and values has always been at the core of the postcolonial writings. Postcolonial feminist writers deal with the issue of language as a fundamental aspect of cultural identity in their literary accounts with its range of disciplines. Moreover, the…

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    Accordingly, it will disparagingly strive to correlate how a majority of dictators use loyalty amongst the subjects to build their empire. The casing point, however, will be the works of Hammoudi. Abdellah Focusing on his country of origin Morocco, his inquiries nevertheless are in both the philosophical and cultural fundamentals of this obstinate authoritarianism. He interrogates the postcolonial era, whereby a majority of Arab societies were ruled by a multiplicity of dictatorial regimes…

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    1. I thought that health communication was more in a way of how doctors or pharmacies reach out to their patients/customers and also more in a way of a commercial approach, how communication is approach in the health sector. However, in this chapter I learned it is much more organized and that effective health communications is important to train the public with tools and knowledge to respond correctly to health crises. The three key objectives of health communication; to engage, empower and…

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    Embracing my profound cultural heritage has not been something I have always been good at. My story begins in Montreal, Canada when I was born into a newly immigrated family from Morocco. My dad was studying to become a software engineer at the University while my mother took on odd jobs here and there in order to keep food on the table. In the beginning, as such is the case for most immigrants, times were hard, but my poor upbringing taught me the virtue of being humble; something I pride…

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    Dominque Herring Culture is the social behavior and norms found in human societies and the concept of culture can be split into two separate categories; Material Culture is the more physical part of culture such as our fashion, books, etc. It is basically the way our cultures physically manifest itself in our everyday life. The other element of culture is nonmaterial which is our values, belief, behaviors, and the social norms that we adhere to. It encompasses our ideologies like religion and…

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