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    (Scholte 427). Indeed the broad concept of globalization is hard to define. However‚ globalization is known as the free circulation of goods‚ services and concepts. As Moroccans and citizens of the “third world “globalization has a socio-economical consequence: it increases class war. Before talking about what happened to us --as Moroccans-- after globalization‚ let’s see how this phenomenon found its way to modern Morocco. Historically speaking‚ the French colonization brought and imposed the concept

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    problem whatsoever as she has spoken French since her childhood‚ being in the class just to improve her grammar. Thanks to the details he uses you are able to visualize even minor things that were happening in this classroom. When he says that the Moroccan woman leaned back in her seat and shouted the answers because basically she was just tired of raising her hand to answer all the questions is an example of the major but at the same time minor details he is including to make this story more appealing

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    value of the Moroccan people speaking French is greater than only speaking Arabic. In 1983‚ A process named “Arabization” by many‚ removed the French language and replaced it with Arabic. In schools in Morocco‚ many parents left their children in middle school until there was room for them in secondary school. In this article they have correlated the similarities between speaking the French language and The economy‚ and how each has affected each other. Islamic Radicalism Slows Moroccan Reforms. STEVEN

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    AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC STATEMENT Index: MDE 29/014/2010 Date: 29 June 2010 Morocco: Stop harassment of critical journalists Amnesty International has called on the Moroccan government to cease harassing journalists who criticize the authorities or comment on issues considered “taboo”‚ Including the status of Western Sahara and self-determination for its inhabitants‚ and the monarchy‚ and to respect the right to freedom of expression. The organization made this call shortly after one journalist

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    when the English and Moroccan forces rescued North African galley-slaves from the Spanish. The queen expressed interest in permitting Moroccans to refuge in England “But despite the queen’s interest in protecting her Moorish allies‚ Londoners protested and the Moors eventually had to be expelled.” The use of slang‚ referring to all the darker toned people as ‘Moors’ conveys the neglection of these foreign people‚ referring them as all ‘Moors’ a word created to describe Moroccans however later changed

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    There were also three crises between 1900 and 1919 that had something to do with this war. These crises between the Great Powers brought attention to differences between them and rejuvenated hostility between the powers. The crises included the Moroccan crisis which involved Kaiser Wilhelm II denouncing French influence while visiting the part of Tangier in Morocco. Edward VII said this about the German actions‚ “the most mischievous and uncalled for event which the German emperor has been engaged

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    “The Remains of the Day” -post-colonial novel- Postcolonialism‚ discussed from a literary approach‚ deals with the literature produced in countries that were colonies and by the colonized peoples responding to the colonial legacy by what the British-Indian writer Salman Rushdie called “writing back”‚ and thus confronting colonial cultural attitudes through literature. However‚ it may also refer to the literature written in other countries‚ which takes as its subject-matter the

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    Second‚ German hoped this aggressive foreign policy would help them to get overseas colonies. At the time‚ France was interested in Morocco. So in spite of humiliating France and taking control of more colonies‚ German cultivated the atmosphere of the Moroccan Crisis and eventually forced France to agree to a conference at Algeciras. To Geman’s surprise‚ because German Weltpolitik already destroyed most of Bismark’s alliance web‚ with France and Britain singed the treaty of Entente Cordiale‚ no one backed

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    on politeness; as a result‚ dress must be very formal in offices. In Morocco‚ businesspeople always dress well‚ very chic‚ and they pay lot of attention to the brand names of clothes that they wear. Unlike Canadian women who put on little makeup‚ Moroccan women wear a lot of makeup in the workplace‚ but dress conservatively like Canadian women.

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    ended up declaring war. In 1906 the First Moroccan Crisis took place. This was when France wanted to conquer Morocco and Britain agreed to help them‚ since they had agreed when they joined the Entente Cordiale to help France. However Kaiser Wilhelm‚ the German leader‚ suddenly decided to protect Morocco from anyone who threatened or attacked them. Making an enemy of Britain and France. Only four years after the first Moroccan crisis‚ the second Moroccan crisis‚ also known as the Agadir crisis‚ took

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