EFFECTS OF POPULATION GROWTH IN MOROCCOIt's a fact that day by day population in Morocco is increasing, and this causes many social, economic, and environmental problems. The main purpose of this essay is to discuss the three main effects of overpopulation in Morocco.The first major effect of overpopulation in Morocco is unemployment. First of all, there aren't enough sources of jobs in Morocco, so only the most prepared people get a job. This is a great social and economic problem because people who don't work get frustrated and can't support...
Sunday, 29 May 2011
2BAC WRITING ACHOURA IN MOROCCO

ACHOURA IN MOROCCOIn Morocco, children of every age celebrate Achoura Festival on the tenth day of Muharram. Families traditionally gather together to have special meals and offer zakat to the poor. Street celebrations, bonfires, and fireworks are other common ways of celebrating Achoura.Trade, in toys and Taarija drums, is busy as the holiday gets closer. Stores of every size from the working class neighbourhood shops to large shopping centres stock...
Thursday, 26 May 2011
JEWISTAN: FINALLY RECOGNIZING ISRAEL AS THE JEWISH STATE
JEWISTAN: FINALLY RECOGNIZING ISRAEL AS THE JEWISH STATEBy Francis Boyle - Law Professor Illinois UniversityIsrael’s Likudnik Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached into his bag of Zionist tricks and pulled out a brand-new demand that had never surfaced before in the history of the Middle East Peace Process going all the way back to their beginning with the negotiation of the original Camp David Accords conducted under the personal auspices of U.S. President Jimmy Carter in 1978: The Palestinians must recognize Israel as “the Jewish State.”...
Sunday, 22 May 2011
2BAC ENGLISH EXAM LANGUAGE PRACTICE
2BAC ENGLISH EXAM LANGUAGE PRACTICEGIVE THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS.1-She (study) for four years at university before she got married.2-The number of Moroccan NGOs (double) by the year 2018.3-He got a good mark because he (revise) well before.4-The teacher (start) the lesson before we got in the classroom.5-She (finish) her homework and then she went to bed. 6-Many illiterate people got enrolled because the ministry of education (launch) a literacy programme.7-She set up a small enterprise after she (become)...
Saturday, 21 May 2011
WHAT CHANGED IN THE ARAB SPRING IRREVERSIBLE WINDS OF CHANGE
WHAT CHANGED IN THE ARAB SPRINGIRREVERSIBLE WINDS OF CHANGEMay 9, 2011 Doha, QatarBy Rev. JESSE JACKSON We invest in War; we wish for Peace. The US spent $3 trillion on the Iraq War, according to the latest estimates. It was collateral damage; we had the wrong information, we aimed at the wrong target, disconnected from whom attacked us. It costs us lives, money and honor . . . with no one accountable.Given the cost and futility of war: will we learn?We speak of the Arab World. In reality today, Arab community, European community, African community,...
Thursday, 19 May 2011
ISRAELIS THANKSGIVING

ISRAELIS THANKSGIVINGWhen the Israelis are finished digesting their early history, will they, similar to us, commemorate the complete eradication of their indigenes by dressing their children in cheap felt Keffiyehs and have them march in hooky parades and trace their tiny fists onto construction paper and say it's a rock and then have a big meal and snap wishbones and feel thankful that ethnic cleansing really works?MR.F...
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
FROM TAHRIR SQUARE TO ( PLAZA ) DEL SOL SQUARE
FROM TAHRIR SQUARE TO ( PLAZA ) DEL SOL SQUARESpanish youth rally in Madrid echoes Egypt protestsAbout 2,000 young people angry over high unemployment have spent the night camping in a famous square in Madrid as a political protest there grows.A big canvas roof was stretched across Puerta del Sol square, protesters brought mattresses and sleeping bags and volunteers distributed food.The nature of the peaceful protest, including Twitter messages to alert supporters, echoed the pro-democracy rallies that revolutionised Egypt.The Madrid protests began...
Friday, 6 May 2011
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 9
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 9 Pick up separable) learn and acquire a language without much effort تتعلم لغة ما دون عناء أو جهد While he was working in Japan, he picked up Japanese in a few months. لما كان يشتغل في اليابان تعلم اللغة اليابانية خلال أشهر قليلة Put up with to suffer (a difficult situation or person) without complaining, tolerate...
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 8
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 8 Come up with an idea/a plan/a suggestion etc. to think of; to produce; think of-especially an answer, a plan, a solution تجد فكرة / مخططا / حلا/ أو اقتراحا لحل إشكال ما Kaiss and his Leila were separated by a deep ravine. Eventually, Kaiss came up with the idea of cutting down a tree and using it as a bridge. كان فج عميق يفصل بين قيس و ليلى و أخيرا اهتدى قيس إلى فكرة قطع شجرة...
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 7
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 7 Go through to examine (something) فحص بعناية / دقق في When Ali entered this country, a custom's officer went through his suitcase. لما دخل علي إلى هذا البلد فحص جمركي حقيبته Come to (2. no object) regain consciousness تعود إلى الوعي بعد غيبوبة إغماء When...
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 6
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 6 Hand out (separable) distribute وزع و بالخصوص أوراق الفروض المدرسية The teacher handed out the test papers after he had corrected them. لقد وزع علينا الأستاذ أوراق الفرض بعد أن كان قد صححها Run out of (inseparable) coffee / sugar / money /' patience / time etc. to use all of (something) and have...
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 5
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART 5 Wear off (1) to disappear gradually يختفي تدريجيا ألم ما شعور ما إحساس ما The pain in Ahmed's foot wore off after he took some painkiller. The pain wore off. إن الألم في رجل أحمد اختفى تدريجيا لما أخد بعض المهدآت Count on (inseparable) depend on; rely on; trust that something will happen or that someone...
Thursday, 5 May 2011
2BAC ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION BACCALAUREATE VOCABULARY PRACTICE
2BAC ENGLISH COLLOCATIONS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATIONBACCALAUREATE VOCABULARY PRACTICEENGLISH COLLOCATIONS / ARABIC TRANSLATIONGender disparity التفاوت بين الجنسين (ذكور / إناث)Rural areas المناطق الريفية / القرويةMoral obligation واجب أخلاقيCoastal areas مناطق ساحليةMixed classes أقسام / فصول مزدوجة / مختلطة ( ذكور و إناث )Population growth النمو الديموغرافيDual nationality جنسية مزدوجةFree access ولوج / دخول مجانيGender discrimination التمييز بين الجنسينPolitical instability عدم الاستقرار السياسيAdult literacy تعلم / تمدرس الكبار / البالغين / الراشدينVocational...
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART FOUR
PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART FOUR Check in(to) at a hotel, an airport etc. (inseparable) to report one's arrival; register for / at a hotel, conference, etc.; let someone know officially that you have arrived تسجل وصولك إلى فندق / مطار تشعر إدارة الفندق / المطار بالوصول Jabir took a taxi to the hotel and checked in. لقد ركب جابر سيارة الأجرة إلى الفندق و سجل وصوله في مكتب الاستقبال لقد ركب جابر سيارة...
2BAC PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART THREE
PHRASAL VERBS WITH ARABIC TRANSLATION PART THREE Care for (2. inseparable) take care of; supply care to; attend / watch. اعتنى / اهتم ب / رعى Ali's father got out of the hospital last week. The family is caring for him at home. لقد غادر والد علي المستشفى / لقد خرج والد علي من المستشفى الأسبوع الماضي. إن العائلة تعتني به / ترعاه في البيت Fall for (2) (fall in love with...
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