In 1925, a dog named Hachiko waited for 9 years after the death of his master outside the train station every morning until the dog himself passed away

Touching story : Hachiko, the dog who waited for 9 years after the death of his master outside the train station every morning until the dog himself passed away in 1925 .

A dog’s love towards his family is unconditional, and a classic example of this is Hachiko, an Akita dog who was born in 1923 in Japan. He was adopted by [...]

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Read and Animated Cinderella story

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French man Sentenced to 12 Years in Morocco for Paedophilia

French man Sentenced to 12 Years in Morocco for Paedophilia

Police originally arrested the Frenchman on charges of paedophilia, "setting up a criminal organisation" and "illegal residency" in the kingdom. On Tuesday, a court handed the accused a 12-year jail term, [...]

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Tips To prepare For the Exam

9 Ways to Prepare for the Exam             You totally don’t want to think about it right now, but finals are just around the corner. [...]

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1,500 Sheep Commit Sucide in Turkey : Extreme Sense of Unity or Top Animal Stupidness ?

Are sheep too smart for their own good, or are they just plain dumb? Is it matter of supernatural sense of unity or is it just an animal stupidness?  I’ll [...]

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Hamza Ezzahir from Casablanca Speaking About His Favourites

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The French and British Education Systems

The French and British Education Systems

  Thirty years ago, the English and French educational systems were considered, and were to some extent as opposite as possible (Deer, and de meulemeester, 2004). The English system was [...]

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Marrakech Menara Among the Top Ten Airports In Africa

Government and aviation officials have for years claimed efforts to make Nigeria the hub of the aviation sector in Africa. It must be somewhat embarrassing that none of the country’s [...]

 

Marrakech Menara Among the Top Ten Airports In Africa

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Government and aviation officials have for years claimed efforts to make Nigeria the hub of the aviation sector in Africa. It must be somewhat embarrassing that none of the country’s [...]

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Student project : Rabat is my prefered city – by student : Safa

My prefered city is Rabat. It’s in the north west of Morocco. The population is about 627932

My prefered city is Rabat. It’s in the north west of Morocco. The population is about 627.932 . It’s famous for its fantastic places, and it’s the capital of Morocco. [...]

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NadorAccess2Morce-Net Updates

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NadorAccess2Morce-Net Updates         After three sessions, Nador Access2Morce-Net  students are showing great enthusiasm and motivation to the programme. They have started to realise that Access program is diffierent from the [...]

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Bayern Munich builds an Islamic mosque on its stadium.

Bayern Munich builds an Islamic mosque on its stadium.

  Bayern Munich club confirmed its decision of building an Islamic mosque on its stadium Allianz Arena      . The French football star, Frank Rebery, was behind this decision. He had [...]

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Morocco launches world’s largest solar power project in Ouarzazate

Morocco launches world’s largest solar power project

RABAT – Morocco on Friday officially launched the construction of a 160-megawatt solar power plant near the desert city of Ouarzazate, the first in a series of vast solar projects [...]

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Obama invites Morocco’s King to Washington

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During the call Obama “reaffirmed the historic relationship between the United States and Morocco,” a White House statement said.

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Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi is calling on the UK to help rebuild Burma’s universities.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi is calling on the UK to help rebuild Burma's universities.

The Burmese opposition leader is using a video message to address a gathering of university leaders in London. Burma's university system needs to be "put back on the map" of [...]

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The Moroccan actor Benbrahim passed away

The Moroccan actor BenBrahim passed away :

    Today Wednesday in the morning, the Moroccan actor Mohamed Benbrahim passed away at age 64. His departure to the everlasting life took place at Sheikh Zayd Hospital in [...]

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Paul Henry : Boy aged 12 jailed for 25 years .

Paul Henry Gingerich: Boy aged 12 jailed for 25 years .

PAUL Henry Gingerich sits on his bed leafing through his homework. Like most kids his age he’d rather be hanging out at the mall with his mates or playing baseball. [...]

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Leo Rainbow Sunderland and SIST Sunderland

Leo Rainbow Sunderland and SIST Sunderland

It is our tremendous honor to solicit your kind assistance in accomplishing our goal. Our Student-run Organization, Leo Rainbow Sunderland, which was founded on the 22nd October 2011, now unites [...]

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“The world upside down” : Europeans are immigrating to Morocco in search of jobs

'The world upside down': The rise of Spanish immigration to Morocco The number of Spaniards living in Morocco has quadrupled over the last decade as Spain's flailing economy unexpectedly prompts its citizens to look south for new opportunities. By Karis Hustad, Contributor / March 21, 2013 Omar, a 19-year-old Moroccan, repositions a Moroccan flag in the border area separating Spain from Morocco in Nador, northern Morocco, Aug. 18, 2010. Reuters/Jon Nazca In Pictures: Morocco on the brink of change Enlarge Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on stumbleupon Share on email Tangier, Morocco Marcos Martinez Bacelo does not know when he will be able to go home. In Pictures: Morocco on the brink of change Related stories Think you know Africa? Take our geography quiz. Think you know Africa? Take our geography quiz. Spain loses title as Moroccans' land of opportunity Energy Voices Chevron explores Morocco oil, undeterred by Algeria crisis Ads by Google Work Canada 5 urgent open positions. Apply now! Work Canada jobrapido.com/work+canada Subscribe Today to the Monitor Click Here for your FREE 30 DAYS of The Christian Science Monitor Weekly Digital Edition Video by Rose Gunson It's been six months since the 36-year-old mechanic came here from his hometown of Vigo, Spain to work as a mechanic. As he runs calloused fingers through his short black hair, peppered with gray, he lays out his circumstances: A year ago, he lost his job at an electric company in his home country. He eventually found another, but only six months later he faced a layoff at his new job. That's when he decided to leave his wife and two young children in Spain and strike out for Morocco, where yet another job was waiting. “The most difficult part about living here is not having my family by my side,” says Mr. Martinez, gazing at photos of his children, Soraya, 10, and Nicolas, 3. RECOMMENDED: Think you know Africa? Take our geography quiz. For generations, Moroccans have immigrated to Europe for work but now, in a surprising illustration of Europe's economic crisis, that trend is reversing –Europeans are coming to Morocco in search of jobs. It's "the world upside down," writes Hein de Haas, co-director of the International Migration Institute, affiliated with Oxford University. The number of Spaniards officially registered as residents in Morocco quadrupled between 2003 and 2011, according to the National Statistics Institute of Spain.

  It's "the world upside down," writes Hein de Haas, co-director of the International Migration Institute, affiliated with Oxford University. For generations, Moroccans have immigrated to Europe for work but [...]

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English words that originated from Arabic

English words that originated from Arabic

  A admiral     أميرالبحار, amīr al-bihār commander of the seas adobe      الطوب aṭ-ṭūb, the bricks albacore    الباكورة al-bakūra, perhaps from bakūr, premature albatross (or algatross)   الغطاس al-γaṭṭās (or al-ghaṭṭās), the diver alchemy  الكيمياء al-alkīmiyā7, from [...]

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UK Universities occupy 6 places in the top 10 rankings according T.H.E.W.R.

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There are 153 universities and higher education institutions in the UK The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012-2013 powered by Thomson Reuters are the only global university performance tables [...]

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What non-muslim famous thinkers said about Muhammad PBUH?

What non-muslim famous thinkers said about Muhammad ?

These are some quotations about the prophet Muhammad, said by different non-muslim thinkers : The French Philosopher, Lamartine The French Philosopher, Lamartine said: "Mohammad (PBUH) is the Philosopher, Orator, Apostle, [...]

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SIST Sunderland students win Great Debaters National Tournament

SIST Sunderland students win Great Debaters National

SIST Sunderland participated in the Great Debaters National Tournament (1st edition in English) which was held at Ecole INPT in Madinate Irfane on Saturday 27th October 2013 where, students from [...]

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Kamal Hachkar : ” The Tinghir Jerusalem Prize, in Nador, is a victory to the cultural diversity in Morocco”

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    On Saturday April the 27th, in Nador, The Procedings of Common Memory Cinema Festival concluded with award for the best two Documentary films: “Tinghir Jerusalem echoes from the [...]

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SIST Sunderland – Global Village 2013 in Casablanca ( More than 50 Pictures)

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SIST Sunderland students organized a Global Village event on Saturday 20th April. Students allover participated representing Countries such as Fiji, Saudi Arabia, Libya, UK; China, Morocco; Ukraine, Turkey, India. The [...]

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Thazuda Tower in Nador, The king Jugurtha’s fortress , then the Trade center in the Marinids era .

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« Not far away from the river Malucha (Marwacht , MALWIYA), which separates two kingdoms of Jugurtha and Bocchus  ,there is a rocky mountain with a great height and enough space [...]

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The Romanian Romeo and Juliet: Mystery of the young couple buried holding hands in courtyard of monastery

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The Romanian Romeo and Juliet: Mystery of the young couple buried holding hands in courtyard of monastery Double burials were extremely rare in the Middle Ages The male had a [...]

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10 Civilizations that Disappeared Under Mysterious Circumstances

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10 Civilizations That Disappeared Under Mysterious Circumstances   SEXPAND For almost as long as we've had civilization, we've lost it. There are records going back hundreds of years of explorers [...]

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