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    Canadian History Since World War 1: Paragraph response The first Moroccan crisis is one of the 3 crises‚ which contributed to the outbreak of world war 1. This happened because France wanted to expand into morocco but Germany did not want this to happen and hoped that if France intruded Morocco it would destroy the English-French relationship between each other But then when the Germans intruded Morocco which just made the French and the Germans get closer together instead

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    desirability of the acquisition of colonies and dependencies‚ or the extension of a country’s influence through trade‚ diplomacy‚ etc.” Many of these practices were justified by Social Darwinism. In the age of postcolonialism‚ history has taken a new look at this period. Wikipedia defines postcolonialism as‚ “a set of theories in philosophy and literature that grapple with the legacy of colonial rule. In this sense‚ postcolonial literature may be considered a branch of postmodern literature concerned

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    Homeland and Migration‚ either as a theme or sub-theme‚ reappears regularly in postcolonial literature. The foremost Nigerian poet‚ Odia Ofeimun‚ is notable for his reiterative exploration of these themes in his London Letter and Other Poems (2010). Ofeimun’s concern in London Letter is mainly on how the persona views his homeland from the diaspora‚ more so‚ the relationships that exist between Lagos and other cities he travelled to during his sojourn in Europe. This study‚ therefore‚ examines the

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    identity of the Moroccan people is not a product of Western civilization. Morocco is a “melting pot” of many ethnic groups that immigrated there and mixed with the native people. The USA also has a diversity of ethnic groups representing the early colonists from northern Europe as well as groups from Africa‚ Asia and South America. The mixture of cultures and customs has made up ethnically rich cultures in both countries. Finally‚ individualism is an important value for both Moroccans and Americans

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    Cited: -Benjamin‚ M. A Question of Identity: Women‚ science and literature. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press‚ 1993 -Bhabha‚ Homi K -Loomba‚ Ania. Colonialism/Postcolonialism. New York: Routledge‚ 1998. -McLeod‚ John. Beginning Postcolonialism. Manchester: Manchester University Press‚ 2000. Rhys‚ Jean. Wide Sargasso Sea. Ed. Judith L. Raiskin. New York: Norton‚ 1999. Sarup‚ M. Identity‚ Culture and the Postmodern World. Ed. Raja‚ T. Forword Brooker

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    The reasons that morocco had a peaceful Arab Spring‚ in accordance with the Social contract‚ rousseau The Arab Spring raises numerous issues in political philosophy such as the justification of the state‚ the nature of the state‚ and the role of the state‚ liberty‚ and property. All of these concepts are evident in these monumental series of events. Hobbes‚ John Locke‚ and Jean Jacques-Rousseau are believed to be the foremost political philosophers of Western Civilization. Like Hobbes and Locke

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    divided into 3 phases ‚ 1. 1930 Reformist movement with intial protest against the Berbers 2. Birth of Istiqlal party and violent cycles of protest of the exile of major Moroccan leaders which bought the demands of independence in open 3. Efforts to involve the french allies‚ arab world and the US to end the colonization and birth of Moroccan Sovereignty with I vital role of the Sultan. Istiqlal party reformed by new generation of educationists who studied in the French Modern colleges and the revolutionists

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    of the digits 1 through 9? 5. School of Probability and Statistics (SPS) at IUA University has 13 male Moroccan professors‚ 8 female Moroccan professors‚ and 12 nonMoroccan professors. A committee of 9 professors needs to be appointed for a task. (a) How many committees can be made? (b) What’s the probability 1 that the committee contains 2 Moroccan women‚ 3 Moroccan men‚ and 4 non-Moroccans? (c) What’s the probability that the committee contains exactly 4 nonMoroccans? (d) What’s the probability

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    was caused by several different conflicts beforehand‚ such as colonial rivalry‚ nationalism‚ militarism‚ and alliances. But‚ the immediate event that triggered World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 28 1914. First Moroccan Crisis 1905 – Germany declared their support towards Morocco‚ which was invaded by France. The reason behind Germany’s support is to prevent France from extending their empires‚ and wanted to test the strenth of

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    the French Protectorate. The French Protectorate‚ or the French colonialism‚ worsened the situation in Morocco since its establishment in 1912 until the Independence in 1956. The French and some Moroccan elite constituted by bourgeois Fassis and Rbatis took the biggest part of cake. This French-Moroccan oligarchy took share of the biggest and most lucrative businesses in Morocco such as agriculture‚ banks and insurance‚ industry‚ and politics. This situation made the rich richer and the poor poorer

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