Thursday, December 7, 2017

'Argumentative Essay - Changes in Morocco'

'The twenty-fifth of November, 2011, has been permanently tattooed in Maroc memories and paddy wagon as it was a significant twenty-four hours in Moroccos history. PJD, the Party of arbitrator and Development, came out achiever of the harsh rivalry that was to oppose the Moroccan parties because it seemed to sire do quite tantalising promises to the Moroccan populace. Its heart was straightforward and plainly promising to the millions of citizens who have been hoping for diversity for many an(prenominal) years and who couldnt waiting anymore for a better tomorrow. Their circumstance wasnt simply as moving as the blacks situation, set forth in Martin Luther fairys letter from Birmingham Jail, was. Nonetheless, its positive that these Moroccan citizens suffered for many years from the penury of numerous prefatory rights. Hence, they read in the lines the PJD members wrote and heard in the speeches these same members do one alone word: believe; hope for chang e over and mount. Inauspiciously, this hope has been sozzled many propagation before when the winners of the former elections didnt elapse their promises. Today, I, as strong as all in all the citizens of my kingdom, call for an present(prenominal) change at bottom our Moroccan society. Our full(prenominal)- scathed country suffers from a shortage in many key areas. Unluckily, poor people are loosely the ones paying the price for these deficiencies. Thus, it is tho middling if not needful for us to charter for a change that will, not only take our country into a high place of progress and development, but alike be the causal agency behind alter peoples life as it will consume turpitude and snap on some other social issues.\nToday, it became conspicuous for everyone that corruption has a negative adjoin on the discordant wheels of our country, which affects badly its progress. It is therefore compulsory to travail the problem of corruption and estimate the difficulties of position the bases of a policy against this scourge. For this purpose, one should not only stress ... '

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