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Background: In 788, about a century after the Arab conquest of North Africa, successive Moorish dynasties began to rule in Morocco. In the 16th century, the Sa'adi monarchy, particularly under Ahmad AL-MANSUR (1578-1603), repelled foreign invaders and inaugurated a golden age. In 1860, Spain occupied northern Morocco and ushered in a half century of trade rivalry among European powers that saw Morocco's sovereignty steadily eroded; in 1912, the French imposed a protectorate over the country. A protracted independence struggle with France ended successfully in 1956. The internationalized city of Tangier and most Spanish possessions were turned over to the new country that same year. Morocco virtually annexed Western Sahara during the late 1970s, but final resolution on the status of the territory remains unresolved. Gradual political reforms in the 1990s resulted in the establishment of a bicameral legislature in 1997. Parliamentary elections were held for the second time in September 2002 and municipal elections were held in September 2003.




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well today is wednesday, and i havent had much to write about but id figure id try to put another post up. i guess ill do one about an average day in rabat and then some just funny stuff ive seen. typical day: wake up between 7 and 7:30am. Then breakfast from 7:45 to around 8:10. 8:10 I get a taxi to AmidEast. 8:30 through 12:20 class. Then lunch from 12:20 to 1pm. Then Darijah (Moroccan colloquial) class till 2pm. Then MSJ usually do homework and surf the internet from like 2 to 4pm or so. Then we might go somewhere, [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2009 | 1 Views | [diary=447901]


This post picks up from where the last one left off. So Jess went to have tea with a Moroccan family and Sara and I decided to take a cab to her neighborhood so she could figure out exactly where it was. After riding from Agdal to Hassan and walking around for a bit we found her house. She went inside and I continued to explore the area on my own. I walked to the Hassan Tower and took some pictures, spoke Arabic to horse mounted guards, and just wandered around aimlessly. Me, Sara, and Jess (from now on will be [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2009 | 5 Views | [diary=447853]


Yesterday was the first full day of classes. The morning class is Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and the afternoon class is Darijah (Moroccan colloquial). The MSA class is kind of intense and we get a lot of homework. The Darijah is fun b/c the teacher doesnt speak English and it is all oral with really no homework. After spending the afternoon doing MSA homework Sara's home stay family came and picked her up. Jess' host dad was going to come to get her but was busy. My family doesn't have cars so they expect me to be able to maneuver my [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2009 | 9 Views | [diary=447852]


Well my first night here Michael took me to get some leather slippers to wear in the house. It was hard to find some that would fit me but once we found some we bartered the guy down to around $10 USD. The slippers are really nice, hand made. When we got home Rashid asked what I got and so I pulled em out and handed them to him. He thought they were cool and put them on. Yesterday I couldn't find them and asked Rashid where he put them. He got this sad puppy face and went and got them. [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2009 | 11 Views | [diary=447851]


I arrived in the Agdal neighborhood around 4pm (Moroccan time). Agdal is a wealthy part of Rabat btw. Inside of amideast's HQ I met up with Michael. He has been here for a month and really knows his way around and his Arabic is really good - I am impressed. I am living with the host family he had. They came and picked me up and the mom - Fatima, tried to carry my backpack. It was really funny because it was heavy and she was really struggling but wouldnt let me carry it. We got a cab and I was [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 24th 2009 | 8 Views | [diary=447847]


The week has been pretty routine so far so I thought I would catch people up on what that means over hear. I am having a blast. It is constantly learning experience to be living in an Islamic country and getting used to the mix of semi-religious overtones, culture gaps, and language barriers. We are living with families and I was very lucky to get paired with Roger Connaroe. He is my year at UVa, Phi Delt, and his outlook on life makes him a great roommate. He's constantly exploring in our trips around Rabat. All in all there are like [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 5th 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=405526]


After class today, Roger and I took a walk to the beach to meet some friends. We took the scenic route and I practiced my photography skills. Enjoy the pictures! Tomorrow, we go to Casablanca. On another note, I committed to the Commerce school today! I am concentrating in marketing. It was definitely a tough decisions (talk about two paths diverged!) but I am very excited for the next two years. It is definitely going to be a tough curriculum but I am really looking forward to the smaller school experience. [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 6th 2009 | 78 Views | [diary=405686]

The Gambas Burger!
On our way to the beach
Arabic Grafitee

Here are pictures from the first field trip we took. They are from Tuesday, May 26. Everything was impressive and interesting but I kept finding myself thinking of the learning process involved in a field trip. Middle school graduation marks the end of the field trip's golden years and I don't think I think this might have been my first field trip since high school. For the most part the pictures do the trip justice. Minus the explanation of what you are looking at, an album of pictures is roughly the same thing. So what is the vale of a field [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 1st 2009 | 111 Views | [diary=404286]

Man walking by fountian.
The Royal Palace
The Flag of the Royaume de Maroc

It's a good thing I am getting to this now because I am already forgetting things that happen each day. Monday was my first full day, which now strangely seems routine. Roger and I woke up around 7:45, got ready and had a very French breakfast of baguette, jelly, and cafe au lait. Ahmine then drove us to Amideast because there was no way we were going to make the 20 minute walk and be there on time. The first day of classes was great. I have three classes in the morning, from 9:00-1:15. My first class is a Moroccan literature [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 28th 2009 | 94 Views | [diary=403014]

Michelle and Dylan
At L'Oudaya
L'Oudaya

I have arrived in Rabat. I flew out of JFK last night at 8:30 and got into Casablanca sometime around 6:00 am local. The flight itself was only six hours but you can take up subsequent grammatical errors with jet lag from one hour of sleep. Just had orientation at Amideast, the school where we will be studying, and am about to meet my host family. The city looks like an awesome place and I am starting to struggle through the language transistion. I hope that in a week I will be comfortable. For now, Barak Allah Feek (may God bless [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 24th 2009 | 72 Views | [diary=401685]