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- 11: Morocco
- ... It borders Algeria and Western Sahara and the bordering waters are the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. It is 274,152 Square miles big. The popular cities of Morocco are Casablanca, Marrakesh, Rabat, and Fez. The Climate is mostly hot, but it rains a lot after a long period of heat. Only the big mountains have snow. The Sahara desert is ... this year the king of morocco died. His name was Hassan the 2nd. The new king is Mohammed the 6th. He was his son. Their official religion is Islam. In Casablanca has the 3rd biggest moss in the world. Everywhere you go there is a moss. A moss is where you pray. Well most of the people are poor, but there ...
- 12: Has Political Islam Failed in Algeria?
- ... an important question for the analysis of the politicized Islamic phenomena. Olivier Roy sees the movement as a failure, not only in Algeria but also in the whole area from Casablanca to Tashkent, the movement has resulted in failure due to many reasons that are seen as common among all the divisions of the movement regardless of their different socio- economic ... for the reasons he mentioned in his book?" Roy, sees the failure of political Islam as a result of many factors that are common among the different Islamic movements from Casablanca to Tashkent. The case study of Algeria is a good example of what Roy is mentioning in his book as reasons for the failure. "The absence of an Islamic Alternative ...
- 13: Led Zeppelin
- ... street music, to soak up the experiences that might enhance the next album. Bob Marley tapes blasting, they traveled through Ovazazatte, Zagora, Tagora, Tafraoute, the Atlas Mountains, moving north through Casablanca and Tangier to meet up with the rest of the band in Montreux, Switzerland. Page took a brief break, flying to London to check the editing of the "Dazed and ...
- 14: Tennis A Sociological Perspect
- ... ice field and skates, still, the majority people who play tennis are white. Although wealthy residences have access to tennis facilities in larger African cities such as Johannesburg, Cairo and Casablanca, many countries still do not have a standard tennis court open for public. The lack of adequate tennis court, rackets and funding in sports programs that discourage many African residences ...
- 15: D-Day
- ... landed. As it advanced to meet Montgomery, the enemy was caught in a powerful two-way squeeze. In January 1943, Prime Minister Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt met at Casablanca in north Africa. By then they felt that the tide of the war had turned. the Russians had stopped the Germans at the Russian city of Stalingrad, and were pushing ...
- 16: Normandy
- ... a second Lieutenant in the 29th Division Artillery. Drawing on his own experiances as a solider in World War II, he wrote two other Landmark Books about the war; From Casablanca to Berlin and From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa. Since the war he has written The American Revolution as well as many other books articles, and reviews. He lives with his ...
- 17: US Generals Of WWII
- ... fighting, and for the appointment of commanders in all major operations. As one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's principal advisers on strategy, Marshall participated in the Allied conferences at Casablanca, Québec, Tehran (Teheran), Yalta, and Potsdam. In 1944 he was promoted to the rank of General of the Army. When he retired in 1945, President Harry S. Truman appointed him ...
- 18: George S. Patton
- ... beaches of French Morocco. Here the Americans had to fight the French who where under orders to resist. Patton organized a fight, which included Naval, air and ground bombardment to Casablanca. The same day the attack was scheduled for, the French were ordered to cease resistance. In March 1943, Eisenhower transferred Patton to the American II Corps. Eisenhower, who gave him ...
- 19: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- ... in the form of the Atlantic Charter. It denied territorial ambitions, favored self-government and liberal international trade arrangements, and pledged freedom from want and permanent security against aggression. At Casablanca, Morocco, in January 1943, Roosevelt and Churchill insisted on Germany's unconditional surrender as a means of preventing the enemy's future military resurgence. The Québec Conference (August 1943) planned ...
- 20: Bombing of Dresdon
- ... The Allied forces did not take into account the political harm that this tremendous loss of of civilian lives would bring upon them. In January, 1943, at the Roosevelt-Churchill Casablanca Conference this directive read "Your primary aim will be the progressive destruction and dislocation of the German Military, industrial and economic system, and the undermining of the morale of the ...
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