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    Selima Hotel Case Study

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    TITLE Stay All-Inclusive At El Mouradi Club Selima Hotel, Tunisia LEAD PARAGRAPH Part of the Tunisian hotel chain El Mouradi Hotels, Club Selima Hotel is located in pretty Port El Kantaoui and close to the historical town of Sousse. With close proximity to a gorgeous sandy beach, lots of onsite activities to enjoy, superb facilities and amenities, and easy access to many historical and cultural attractions, Club Selima Hotel is a great place to enjoy top Tunisian hospitality, relaxation, and a…

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    German Myths and Legends The Local. The Local, n.d. Web. 08 May 2017. "The Local List: German Myths and Legends." The Local List: German Myths and Legends The Local. The Local, n.d. Web. 08 May 2017. “One boat crashed while the other arrived in Tunisia and the children were sold for slavery.” Cultural Research "German Culture – All about Germany." German Culture. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 May 2017. Zimmermann, Kim Ann. "German Culture: Facts, Customs and Traditions." LiveScience. Purch, 23 Jan. 2015…

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    What is the Problem The worldwide refugee crisis has uprooted a record 60 million people from their homes, the most since the end of World War II. Millions have fled from their homes, desperately escaping death, destruction, oppression of war and unfathomable living conditions. These people travel from countries like Syria and Iraq to places in Central America and Africa, looking for an escape. Many of the refugees may apply for asylum outside their home country and are eligible for certain…

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    Two of the greatest empires in ancient times were the Romans and Carthaginians. Rome was a dominant in Italian peninsula while Carthage had a great naval power in the Mediterranean. The two rivals were about to conflict with fierceness and the winner would have the control of the Mediterranean. Carthage was built in the northern coast of Africa in 814 BC by Phoenician navigators approximately 60 years before its great rival, Rome. Pretty soon she became one of the greatest Mediterranean powers…

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    Gary Turk's Poem Look Up

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    A few years ago, I stumbled upon the poem Look Up. The Author Gary Turk explains that with social media “We edit and exaggerate, crave adulation. We pretend not to notice the social isolation. We put our words into order and turn our lives a-glistening. We don’t even know if anyone is listening!” This poem illuminates many of the challenges that the authors of this week’s readings highlight. Like much that we have studied this course, social media and the internet has both benefits and…

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    1. Islamic quests started in 632 and formally ended in 711. During this time the Muslim expansion covered large land mass and was able to reach great distances. Arabian armies took control over Syria in 636 and then Egypt in 639. After Tunisia was conquered it provided place for the conquest of Spain to be planned. Three centuries later India and Anatolla was meant with invasion from these armies. The conquest were led by men who were inspired by the teachings of Muhammad. Trade was also a…

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    Africa is the typical home of beach culture. Surprised? Yeah, don’t be. Africa is blessed with stunning stretches of sandy beaches, where you can soak up the sun all day long. The continent has become a correspondent with beach holidays, thousands of travellers from all over the world visit Africa to explore the endless white sand beaches, experience the rare way of life centred around its beaches, and indulge in fascinating water-activities. SEE ALSO: 10 of the Best Beaches in Kenya African…

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    Kasserine Pass

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    SUBJECT/EVALUATE THE SOURSES: a. Battle of the Kasserine Pass The Battle of the Kassserine Pass took place during the Tunisian Campaign of World War II in February of 1943. The Kasserine Pass is a wide gap located on the Atlas Mountains in west central Tunisia. The Allied forces involved in the battle were the U.S Army’s II Corps and the British 6th Armored Division. The Axis forces involved were Afrika Korps Assult Group and two Panzer divisions from the 5th Panzer Army. 2. REVIEW THE SETTING…

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    struggle for power over the Mediterranean, leaving Carthage greatly diminished as a military power. What series of events led to this? Established in 814 BC, Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony on the northern coast of Africa, where modern-day Tunisia is located.1 Hence, the word punic, a Roman adjectival form of Phoenician, was used to describe the bloody conflicts.2 In approximately 332 BC, when Alexander the Great took over Tyre, a Phoenician city, able Tyrians escaped and fled to…

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    Growing up in life I have realized that school may not be the thing for me. I have always struggled to be a consistent student and was honestly surprised when I made it to college. Since my freshman year I have always thought that the Military might be the path for me. One thing that I know about myself is that I need structure to succeed, where has more structure than our armed forces? One thing I knew about myself is that if I joined the Military I wouldn’t want to be just another soldier on…

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