For a good cultural calendar, with the latest on arts and music events, it's worth checking out culturevulturesfez.org. Maps Fès: The Thematic Tourist Circuits includes a large fold-out map of the Medina and provides information on half ...
Author: Rough Guides
Publisher: Rough Guides UK
ISBN: 9780241278352
Category: Travel
Page: 126
View: 453
The Rough Guide Snapshot to Fez and the Middle Atlas is the ultimate travel guide to this area of Morocco. It leads you through the region with reliable information and comprehensive coverage of all the sights and attractions, from the winding alleys of Fez to the glorious trails of the Aït Bouguemez valley and the Roman ruins of Volubulis to the immense complex of the Ville Impérialein Meknes. Detailed maps and up-to-date listings pinpoint the best cafés, restaurants, hotels, markets, bars and nightlife, ensuring you make the most of your trip, whether passing through, staying for the weekend or longer. The Rough Guide Snapshot to Fez and the Middle Atlas covers Fez, Meknes and the surrounding area including the ruins of Volubilis and Moulay Idriss, and south through the grand the Middle Atlas Mountains. Also included is the Basics section from the Rough Guide to Morocco, with all the practical information you need for travelling in and around Fez and the Middle Atlas, including transport, food, drink, costs, health, festivals and culture and etiquette. Also published as part of the Rough Guide to Morocco. The Rough Guide Snapshot to Fez and the Middle Atlas is equivalent to 126 printed pages.
Indeed , since Claimant continued to be able to import goods into the FEZ on a duty - free and tax - free basis , it could ... to residents in the FEZ , treatment that was presumably not available to local retailers outside of the FEZ .
Author: James Crawford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521899877
Category: Law
Page: 604
View: 124
Volume 13 brings the ICSID Reports up to date and includes cases up to early 2007.
The first off was a tall, naturally dapper man who ducked his bald head out into the daylight. He held a fez as he strode quickly across the tarmac, purposefully searching the faces of the small crowd at the arrivals gate.
Author: Reg Lynch
Publisher: Xou Pty Ltd
ISBN: 9781922057228
Category: Fiction
Page: 256
View: 593
Something mysterious is happening on the South Pacific island of Motulava. A plane goes missing. Then a scientist. Then the search parties. The enraged President wants answers – and for the development of the island to carry on unimpeded – but the jungle holds a secret no one can grasp ... Enter Jim of a Particular Part of the Jungle. Jim wouldn’t call himself a saviour. He’s even dubious about his job as a pilot. But when the future of Motulava is at stake, a hero with a lump on his head is better than no hero at all. Jim of a Particular Part of the Jungle is a witty and wise illustrated novel by the legendary Australian artist, Reg Lynch.
ENGRAVED BY PETER AITKEN , narrow that two mules with their broad , out- vansary of great antiquity , decidedly the best spreading burdas cannot pass , run any number in Fez . Here lodged the wealthy caravan merof still more narrow ...
ENGRAVED BY PETER AITKEN , narrow that two mules with their broad , out- vansary of great antiquity , decidedly the best spreading burdas cannot pass , run any number in Fez . Here lodged the wealthy caravan merof still more narrow ...
ENGRAVED BY PETER AITKEN . narrow that two mules with their broad , out- vansary of great antiquity , decidedly the best spreading burdas cannot pass , run any number in Fez . Here lodged the wealthy caravan merof still more narrow ...
He also mentioned an occasion when I had scraped the gears, then claimed the problems with Fez were due to such carelessness. I disagreed and pointed out that Fez had been driven the most – from Budapest to Germany and back twice ...
Author: Dan Murdoch
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 9781904955177
Category: Travel
Page: 300
View: 266
Cambodia is a long way from Germany - thousands of miles, as it turns out. And in between are some of the world’s highest mountains, most inhospitable deserts and least welcoming countries. Trying to make the journey overland was always going to be difficult. But one group of twenty-somethings, bored with the predictable wanderings of the backpacker generation, thought they’d spice things up a little. They would go by car. The worst car in the world. The infamous Soviet-era Trabant. This would be no whimsical meander across the globe, but a mission with a cause—to raise money for the Cambodian children they had met on previous visits to the country. From their base in Central Europe, east through Turkey and the gateway to Asia, then into the Caucasus, the five men and three women ferried across the Caspian Sea and into the forgotten world of Central Asia, the police state of Turkmenistan, the beautiful Silk Road cities of Uzbekistan, the stunning mountain passes of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan and the endless flat of the Kazakh steppe. They took on Russia’s freezing Siberian winter and Mongolia’s icy plains, crossed booming China before hitting the sun-speckled hills of Laos and the jungles of Cambodia. This book, based on the explosive blog from award-winning travel writer and journalist Dan Murdoch, tells the inside story of the Trabant Trek, and how a group of near strangers coped with the challenge of their lives. Ten percent of the royalties will be donated to the Trabant Trek charities.
He pushes Fez off Kyle. Fez stumbles backward and I watch Kyle's hand pull something out of his pocket and shake it downwards. He steps forward again and a girl in a black dress and pink shoes screams. Danny's girl.
Author: Abigail Tarttelin
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 9781780225180
Category: Fiction
Page: 304
View: 124
'My name is Flick and these are my images of my disconnected life, my forgettable weeks and unforgettable weekends. I am one of the disaffected youth.' Stranded in his home town by a lack of education, cash and anything better to do, Will Flicker, a.k.a. 'Flick', muses on whether Pepsi is better than Coke, the Art of the Right Amount of Stoned and why Rainbow, the new girl in town, is just so much hotter than the losers and users he counts as friends. But when a dangerous figure from the past threatens his future with Rainbow, Flick finds himself torn between the ties that bind him to his old life and the freedom that she represents.
'Hi, Fez!' blurted Mousey one day, as we piled into the shop. 'WHAT? WHY ARE YOU CALLING ME THAT?' said Fez. ... castle for the egos of Cripsley's adult membership, but the instanttheyleft Fez would come out, slurping at his upper lip, ...
Author: Tom Cox
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 9781446497456
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Page: 352
View: 812
As a teenager in Nottingham, Tom Cox was possessed. Despite the best endeavours of his frankly rather groovy parents, nascent fashion sense and regular exposure to credible music from an early age, he was inexorably drawn into the bizarre, esoteric world that is golf, with its male-bonding rituals and strange trousers. And thus a strange hybrid was born -- from 1988 to 1995, Tom was Midlands golf's answer to Iggy Pop. Assisted by his fellow junior members at the local club, he cut a swathe through the golfing establishment, putting dead animals in his fellow golfers' shoes, setting fire to the club professional's shop, bringing Colin Montgomerie close to tears and repeatedly wearing the wrong colour of socks. On the golf course he felt simultaneously at home and somehow alienated. But Tom also wanted to be (and became) the best, taking five years out of normal adolescent existence to live, breathe, walk and talk nothing but the sport he loved. Nice Jumper is the story of how Tom tried to fit in, failed, got down to a handicap of two, tried to fit in again, got suspended from the club, got corrupted by rock and roll, then attempted to corrupt golf itself. Original, poignant and highly entertaining, it's a book about one teenager's obsessive attempts to attain sporting nirvana - despite the slings and arrows of outrageous fashion.
Looking over the balcony surrounding the restaurant, the fields of cannabis are plain to see, stretching out in all ... Just outside of Fez, I came across Shad's 800 on its side in the road, with him resting against the Armco barrier ...
The rest reached Arcilla and went to Fez. Multitudes also sailed from Gibraltar to Arcilla, whence they set out for Fez, under guard of Moors hired for the purpose, but they were robbed on the journey and their wives and daughters were ...
Author: Henry Charles Lea
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 9781465611499
Category:
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IT were difficult to exaggerate the disorder pervading the Castilian kingdoms, when the Spanish monarchy found its origin in the union of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragon. Many causes had contributed to prolong and intensify the evils of the feudal system and to neutralize such advantages as it possessed. The struggles of the reconquest from the Saracen, continued at intervals through seven hundred years and varied by constant civil broils, had bred a race of fierce and turbulent nobles as eager to attack a neighbor or their sovereign as the Moor. The contemptuous manner in which the Cid is represented, in the earliest ballads, as treating his king, shows what was, in the twelfth century, the feeling of the chivalry of Castile toward its overlord, and a chronicler of the period seems rather to glory in the fact that it was always in rebellion against the royal power. So fragile was the feudal bond that aricohome or noble could at any moment renounce allegiance by a simple message sent to the king through a hidalgo. The necessity of attracting population and organizing conquered frontiers, which subsequently became inland, led to granting improvidently liberal franchises to settlers, which weakened the powers of the crown, without building up, as in France, a powerful Third Estate to serve as a counterpoise to the nobles and eventually to undermine feudalism. In Spain the business of the Castilian was war. The arts of peace were left with disdain to the Jews and the conquered Moslems, known as Mudéjares, who were allowed to remain on Christian soil and to form a distinct element in the population. No flourishing centres of industrious and independent burghers arose out of whom the kings could mould a body that should lend them efficient support in their struggles with their powerful vassals. The attempt, indeed, was made; the Córtes, whose co-operation was required in the enactment of laws, consisted of representatives from seventeen cities, who while serving enjoyed personal inviolability, but so little did the cities prize this privilege that, under Henry IV, they complained of the expense of sending deputies. The crown, eager to find some new sources of influence, agreed to pay them and thus obtained an excuse for controlling their election, and although this came too late for Henry to benefit by it, it paved the way for the assumption of absolute domination by Ferdinand and Isabella, after which the revolt of the Comunidades proved fruitless. Meanwhile their influence diminished, their meetings were scantily attended and they became little more than an instrument which, in the interminable strife that cursed the land, was used alternately by any faction as opportunity offered.
As we began making our way into the medina, greetings to Hajj seemed to spill out from every doorway. “Everyone seems to know him,” I remarked. Fattah laughed. “Oh, yes, he's the 'mayor of Fez,'” he replied, walking hand in hand with ...
Author: Jan Krulick-Belin
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 9781480892910
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Page: 566
View: 290
Long before becoming a museum curator, author Jan Krulick-Belin curated memories, photographs, and mementos of her father who died when she was just six. Her mother rarely spoke about him again, until a year before her own death, when she gave Jan a box of one hundred love letters he had written her during World War II. Love, Bill chronicles the true story of Krulick-Belin’s life-changing pilgrimage of the heart to find the father she thought she’d lost forever. The letters lead her on an extraordinary journey following her father’s actual footsteps during the war years, leading to unexpected discoveries from Morocco to Paris to upstate New York. She learns about her parents’ great love story, about the war in North Africa, and about the fate of the Jews in Morocco, Germany, and France. Love, Bill offers a testament to the enduring power of determination, love, family, and the unbreakable bond between fathers and daughters.
Arrangements regarding the supply of labor, capital, materials, and services to the FEZ will have to be worked out. The arrangements will have to cover issues such as customs duties, currency regulations, taxation, ...
Author: Steve L. Spiegel
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781136766435
Category: Political Science
Page: 434
View: 299
First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Since 2000, a Senegalese person living in Fez could work as an intermediary between pilgrims and local families willing to host foreigners. Although it is not a novelty for the inhabitants of Fez to rent out their rooms to Tijani ...
Author: Patrick A. Desplat
Publisher: transcript Verlag
ISBN: 9783839419458
Category: Social Science
Page: 314
View: 895
This volume envisions social practices surrounding mosques, shrines and public spaces in urban contexts as a window on the diverse ways in which Muslims in different regional and historical settings imagine, experience, and inhabit places and spaces as »sacred«. Unlike most studies on Muslim communities, this volume focuses on cultural, material and sensuous practices and urban everyday experience. Drawing on a range of analytical perspectives, the contributions examine spatial practices in Muslim societies from an interdisciplinary perspective, an approach which has been widely neglected both in Islamic studies and social sciences.
Barinwards , will move off a man's head ( provided sabas , who has been twiddling for some time a the man is willing ) as gently ... But I had been a month in Constantinople , take Barsabas and bid him strike out through yet had no fez ...
obligations arising out of such activities. ... also do not apply to the goods stored, destroyed in or used for functioning of such free areas; and • FEZ companies receive the same legal guarantees as those operating outside the FEZ.
Author: IBP, Inc
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 9781438770338
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 271
View: 578
Lithuania Business Law Handbook - Strategic Information and Basic Laws
Sam had little choice but to stand her ground but just as Mr Fez reached out, apparently trying to grab her arm, another man barged between them. He shoved Mr Fez out of the way and sent Sam sprawling backwards over a box.
Author: Lindy Cameron
Publisher: Clan Destine Press
ISBN: 9780992492526
Category: Fiction
Page: 308
View: 294
A rollicking good yarn that mixes detective fiction with Indiana Jones-style adventure. When Professor Lloyd Marsden is found murdered in the Museum of Victoria, Special Detective Sam Diamond is assigned to catch the killer. Thrown into a world of obsessive collectors, strange poisons, funerary rites and ancient artefacts, Sam's photographic memory and cryptic crossword skills are invaluable tools in her investigation. But when archaeologist Dr Maggie Tremaine whisks her halfway round the world in pursuit of the truth, Sam finds way more questions than answers. From Australia to Egypt to Peru Sam and Maggie hunt down the clues to a strange pact and a legendary relic. This novel was originally written for ICOM '98, the International Council of Museums' triennial conference, hosted by the Museum of Victoria in 1998. The ICOM '98 committee had the novel idea of promoting the prestigious conference, and its host city Melbourne, by commissioning a crime novel set in the museum world. Under its original title, Stolen Property, Golden Relic was serialised on the Internet - one chapter a month - from February to September 1998 on the ICOM '98 homepage. Golden Relic was launched at the Melbourne Convention Centre on the opening night of the ICOM '98 conference by Magistrate Jennifer Coate and Senator John Button.
The latter was governor in Fez al - Jadid ; he closed the gates of the city , so that no one could go out or come in . In Fez al - Bali there rose up Ibn Sāliḥ and one named Sughyār ; they closed 89 A container , also “ heap ” in ...
Author: H. Z(J. W.) Hirschberg
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004062955
Category: Foreign Language Study
Page: 368
View: 310
This book presents the history of the Jews of the African Maghreb and the diaspora to North Africa.
The old King in his journey to Fez , against his eldest sonne , paffed by the Prouince of Tedula , Tedula . ... put out his Tents without Fez Gates ; but being abroad , he fuddenly fell * ficke , feuen hundred and his fickneffe fo fore ...
“Hello, Fez.” I didn't want to go anywhere near him and stayed outside of the yard, keeping a tight leash on Pavlov, who'd risen and was again growling at Carver's having violated her territorial boundaries. Carver eyed me and rocked on ...
Author: Leslie O'Kane
Publisher: NYLA
ISBN: 9781625172044
Category: Fiction
Page: 240
View: 140
Dog Therapist Allie Babcock is back...and she has a bone to pick with a killer... Allie’s dog therapy practice in Boulder, Colorado is thriving. Her divorcing neighbors, Edith and Trevor, hire Allie to decide which one gets custody of Shogun, their silky terrier. And another neighborhood pair, Cassandra and Paul, need help with a fostered Siberian husky and her puppies. Life seems to be ambling along quite nicely for Allie...until she finds Cassandra’s body sprawled on Edith’s deck with a bloody paw print next to it – and the silky terrier, Shogun, nowhere to be found. Who could possibly have murdered Cassandra? And where could little Shogun have run to? And even more curious, what really does make that old couple down the street so incredibly hostile? Not only is Allie in the doghouse with just about everyone she knows, the police are also hounding her...hard. Not one to rest on her heels, Allie unleashes her sleuthing skills and finds herself in one close and awfully uncomfortable encounter with a cold-hearted killer...