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Morocco

March 12, 2009

Moroccan Women in continuous progress

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International Women’s day on March 8th is an imperative day in Morocco since it is an occasion to drive the attention to women’s achievements in many fields. Indeed the Moroccan woman plays a significant role in the society because of her contribution to education, the economy and politics. But before talking about women in Morocco today, first I am going to give you a brief history about Moroccan women.

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February 28, 2009

Sustainability in Morocco

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Like many countries in the world, Morocco also faces a serious environmental damage. Morocco suffers from huge natural resources scarcity especially for water and land. Recently, industrialization and urbanization have been creating serious issues as well.

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February 12, 2009

Introducing Basma from Morocco

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My name is Basma Lahmine and I am 20 year old senior studying at Willamette on exchange from Al Akhawayn University in Morocco. Al Akhawayn University is considered as one of the best universities in Morocco.

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Valentine’s Day in Morocco

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After the New Year's Eve, Valentine’s Day is the greatest day during the year since is the day of Love. Love is that wonderful feeling that gives flavor to our lives. None of us can survive without loving and being loved. Love is necessary for the well-being of our soul. In my opinion, Love is what is the most significant in our life so it deserves to be celebrated it on February 14th of each year. Actually, in Morocco it is not an official event; however, the new generation is interested in celebrating that day. So, many couples go out to restaurants to celebrate it and exchange gifts. Also, it is not just for lovers, but you can celebrate it with your friends and parents depending on how open they are.

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