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Morocco 's boosting Economy
Morocco boosting Economy US America free Trade agreement economy finance booming business ...
published: 25 Dec 2008
author: TVMarocChannel
Morocco 's boosting Economy
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Morocco boosting Economy US America free Trade agreement economy finance booming business casablanca automobile industry cars marrakech trade commerce stock ...- published: 25 Dec 2008
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Economic monopoly of the Moroccan king
The Moroccan king Mohamed 6 holds a shameless monopoly on all the lucrative branches of th...
published: 17 Nov 2011
author: ATLASAMAZIGH2011
Economic monopoly of the Moroccan king
Economic monopoly of the Moroccan king
The Moroccan king Mohamed 6 holds a shameless monopoly on all the lucrative branches of the Moroccan economy...king of the poor???- published: 17 Nov 2011
- views: 1908
- author: ATLASAMAZIGH2011
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Morocco Facing a serious economic crisis
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published: 14 Apr 2013
author: NNnumidianews
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Agriculture: A strong point for the Moroccan economy
For the eight consecutive year, the Moroccan city of Menkes has organized an is internatio...
published: 07 May 2013
author: Al Qarra English
Agriculture: A strong point for the Moroccan economy
Agriculture: A strong point for the Moroccan economy
For the eight consecutive year, the Moroccan city of Menkes has organized an is international agricultural fair. The theme this year, food security and self-...- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 58
- author: Al Qarra English
3:59
Morocco Economy: Minister of Industry Assesses Morocco's Economy
Marcopolis.net Video Interview with His Excellency Ahmed Chami, Minister of Industry, Comm...
published: 29 Jul 2011
author: Marcopolis Net
Morocco Economy: Minister of Industry Assesses Morocco's Economy
Morocco Economy: Minister of Industry Assesses Morocco's Economy
Marcopolis.net Video Interview with His Excellency Ahmed Chami, Minister of Industry, Commerce and New Technologies. Also available here http://www.marcopoli...- published: 29 Jul 2011
- views: 1222
- author: Marcopolis Net
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Morocco in 5 minutes HD المغرب
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published: 10 Mar 2013
author: safir wassim
Morocco in 5 minutes HD المغرب
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Morocco: A rush for black gold
Al Qarra- Australia's Energy Vida, Spain's Repsol and most recently American PXP. Oil comp...
published: 24 Jan 2013
author: Al Qarra English
Morocco: A rush for black gold
Morocco: A rush for black gold
Al Qarra- Australia's Energy Vida, Spain's Repsol and most recently American PXP. Oil companies keep knocking at Morocco's door. The past year has been witne...- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 1625
- author: Al Qarra English
4:57
Money and the Mahgreb
Economies in North Africa have suffered a sharp drop in direct foreign investment since la...
published: 18 Oct 2012
author: Financial Times
Money and the Mahgreb
Money and the Mahgreb
Economies in North Africa have suffered a sharp drop in direct foreign investment since last year's Arab uprisings, and they have been hit hard by the eurozo...- published: 18 Oct 2012
- views: 302
- author: Financial Times
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Business- Casablanca City,The Locomotive Of The Moroccan Economy
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published: 21 May 2012
author: BusinessInMorocco
Business- Casablanca City,The Locomotive Of The Moroccan Economy
Business- Casablanca City,The Locomotive Of The Moroccan Economy
- published: 21 May 2012
- views: 1224
- author: BusinessInMorocco
4:46
How student entrepreneurs are transforming Morocco's economy
Touria Benlafqih of Enactus Morocco explains to us how students in the program are empower...
published: 16 Jul 2013
author: Wamda
How student entrepreneurs are transforming Morocco's economy
How student entrepreneurs are transforming Morocco's economy
Touria Benlafqih of Enactus Morocco explains to us how students in the program are empowering the country's poorer startups with social entrepreneurship. Rea...- published: 16 Jul 2013
- views: 1055
- author: Wamda
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Flower power boosts local economy in Morocco
Morocco may be well known for its stunning architecture and its mint tea -- less so, perha...
published: 23 May 2010
author: AFP
Flower power boosts local economy in Morocco
Flower power boosts local economy in Morocco
Morocco may be well known for its stunning architecture and its mint tea -- less so, perhaps, for its roses. The flowers are distilled to make rose water -- ...- published: 23 May 2010
- views: 575
- author: AFP
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Moroccan ministers of Economy and Tourism
Moroccan ministers of Economy and Tourism From Wall Street 115....
published: 06 Jun 2011
author: alhurra
Moroccan ministers of Economy and Tourism
Moroccan ministers of Economy and Tourism
Moroccan ministers of Economy and Tourism From Wall Street 115.- published: 06 Jun 2011
- views: 18232
- author: alhurra
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Morocco Economy (Business)
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published: 20 Apr 2013
author: apvideonews
Morocco Economy (Business)
Morocco Economy (Business)
Morocco Economy (Business)- published: 20 Apr 2013
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The rising of the african economy
The New York Forum Africa welcomes entrepreneurs who are changing the economic landscape o...
published: 25 Jun 2013
author: afriktv
The rising of the african economy
The rising of the african economy
The New York Forum Africa welcomes entrepreneurs who are changing the economic landscape of Africa. In December 2012 in Morocco, 57% of the population had a ...- published: 25 Jun 2013
- views: 185
- author: afriktv
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2:25
Chile to Kili: Driving change from the seat of a bicycle
The goal: Ride from Chile to Kilimanjaro
Elvis Munis, 25, of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, is bi...
published: 22 Jul 2012
author: ConserVentures
Chile to Kili: Driving change from the seat of a bicycle
The goal: Ride from Chile to Kilimanjaro
Elvis Munis, 25, of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, is bicycling around the world to raise awareness about environmental issues and funds for scholarships to support students in Africa to study resource management in college.
The distance of this trip is about 80 000kms or 50 000m and will traverse some 41 countries completely unsupported.
Elvis’s journey started in Santiago, Chile and takes him through Peru, Ecuador, Brazil, Mexico, USA, Canada, Alaska, across the Bearing Sea (by any means) into Russia, Mongolia, China, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, across the Caspian Sea into Iran, Turkey, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Austria, Germany, France, Spain, Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and ending at the foot of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania—Elvis's home.
Elvis, and any riders who dare to join him, must locate and carry their own food, shelter, and resources throughout the trip. Most nights will be spent camping in tents or staying with local contacts.
If you’re on his route and can offer a place to stay or a hot meal, drop us a line or if you want to have a semi-real-time chat with Elvis, or just tell him "good luck", post a little something here.
Inspiration:
This ride was inspired by the Gandhi’s famous quotation- “Be the change you want to see in the world.”
This has been a long-time favorite quote of both event organizers and triggered a conversation on the shores of Zanzibar that lead to the creation of this life-altering event.
Change must come from the inside. Elvis, a 25 year old Tanzanian naturalist and student, identifies one of the major problems in his country as the lack of opportunity for Tanzanians to obtain the education necessary to manage their own natural resources. Tanzania’s economy is dependent on conservation-based tourism, yet management decisions and safari companies tend to be run by foreigners. This ride will raise awareness about the lack of educational opportunities and therefor lack of upward mobility afforded to Tanzanian citizens.
By volunteering to bike around the world in an effort to raise money for a scholarship program for conservation students like himself, Elvis truly is “being” the change he wants to see.
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The forgotten caravan
The forgotten caravan is a documentary about a small village in the southern mountains of ...
published: 16 Nov 2010
author: Abdessamad Idrissi
The forgotten caravan
The forgotten caravan is a documentary about a small village in the southern mountains of Morocco. Every day, the people of “Ankhssa” go for a long walk into the mountains to collect a special plant used as a fodder for domesticated livestock.
They begin their journey early in the morning by preparing the donkeys for the long trip to the mountains. The road through the deserted mountains is tedious, especially for children and old women. However, the villagers have no other choice; their economy is based on selling this collected plant to the neighbor local market.
Credits
Abdessamad Idrissi…………. Director, Editor and Videographer
Jamal Al moutawakkil ……… Production Manager
Guillaume Mauriac ………… Music Recorder
Ahwach Tazleft ……………….. Music
Ankhssa Village ………………. Assistance
Elisabeth Balz
Association Ankhssa
Mohamed Salhini
Abderrahman Idrissi
Numedia Productions 2010
10:46
Atlas of World Interiors
Atlas of the World Interiors
508 pages • English
size : 240 x 330mm •
hard cover • color...
published: 05 Jan 2011
author: beisistudio
Atlas of World Interiors
Atlas of the World Interiors
508 pages • English
size : 240 x 330mm •
hard cover • color
ISBN: 978-988-19508-0-2
Order form: http://www.beisistudio.com/Site/DMBooks_files/order-DMBooks.pdf
In the past five years, the globalised trend of interior design has seemingly been led by the five cities-renowned as the cities of design, including Tokyo, Paris, Milan, London and New York. At the same time, it has become a common realization of designers around the world to explore and employ the local features for each project with the advancement of economy and culture.
The book, Atlas of world Interiors, with 500 projects selected, is a detailed and comprehensive portrayal of the best and newest interior projects from 6 continents of more than 50 countries. In detail, the projects are of different styles, such as the pragmatism of North America, the naturalism of South America, the regionalism of Asia, the minimalism of North Europe and the luxurism of the Mediterranean area. In countries such as, Iran, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia and so on, the history and culture of a particular location was subtly integrated into the interior design through innovative approaches. Moreover, designers can also be inspired a lot by this book to search a balance between the overwhelmingly globalized trend and the increasingly personalized feature.
This book offers readers a visual feast with the collection of world's most classic interior projects and is categorized into 10 parts, including culture and leisure, restaurant, bar, shop and showroom, spa and fitness, hospital and pharmacy, office, teaching and research, house, hotel, transport and factory. Each project is illustrated with real photos, plans and text. In addition, each geographic region is distinguished by a different color-code. We firmly believe and hope it will serve as a source of pleasure and inspiration to all its readers.
As one of the series books Atlas of world Interiors, this book is featured with its timeliness, globalization, regionalization, and professionalization to help readers from all over the world to find inspiration, and approach new materials and the cultural heritage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
North America
8 | Canada
18 | USA
110 | Mexico
South America
126 | Brazil
133 | Peru
134 | Chile
Asia
140 | China
164 | Taiwan
172 | Hongkong
189 | Macau
190 | Korea
192 | Japan
220 | Thailand
223 | Philippines
224 | Indonesia
228 | Vietnam
229 | Bahrain
230 | Pakistan
232 | Singapore
234 | Maldives
235 | India
248 | Turkey
254 | Qatar
255 | Cyprus
256 | Saudi Arabian
257 | Israel
Africa
262 | South Africa
263 | Morocco
264 | Egypt
265 | Cape Verde Islands
Europe
266 | Denmark
270 | Norway
274 | Sweden
276 | Finland
278 | Iceland
280 | UK
294 | Spain
306 | Portugal
318 | France
326 | Belgium
332 | The Netherland
342 | Germany
387 | Switzerland
397 | Austria
408 | Poland
410 | Hungary
412 | Russia
414 | Italy
452 | Slovenia
454 | Croatia
459 | Greece
Australia
468 | New Zealand
469 | Australia
508 | index
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Yes, I'm saying that it's all lies
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Fore more det...
published: 07 May 2012
author: UN_ilateral
Yes, I'm saying that it's all lies
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Yes, I'm saying that it's all lies
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01.09.2011
Yes. You heard what I said. All of it. It's all a bunch of lies. I know that it is a shocking claim to many, that our trusted officials in concert with our reliable mass media actually participated in deliberate deception designed to get us to accept war, but deal with it. I'm making it.
Our biggest moral obligation is ensuring that wars are not waged against people under false pretenses. War is the most disgusting and horrible thing you can inflict on any person.
As you read this article I am sure you will find there are a number of things that will surprise you. After researching the situation for months I assure you I have investigated as many sides of the story as possible. But I did reach a clear conclusion and I will not shy away from openly expressing the views that I have formed during this process.
What we have been seeing recently in the media, this time with a special emphasis on the online community, is the most sophisticated propaganda firework display we have ever witnessed. It’s no surprise so many people have been duped.
But a lie can travel the world before the truth has tied it’s shoe laces. But I believe that once the laces have been tied and the truth starts walking, eventually it’s gonna get to people.
There are at least two sides to every story
None of us could possibly have avoided hearing NATO’s side of the story and the reasons and justifications given for Gaddafi’s removal and how military intervention is necessary to protect Libyan citizens.
But are you sure you’ve heard both sides? Have you heard Gaddafi’s perspective on this issue? Or have you just heard “his side” as represented by the mainstream western media? If so I can start by telling you that his words, and the words of his son, Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi have been deliberately misinterpreted and edited out of context to create simple soundbite propaganda to influence people.
You will find that there is a completely different side of this story that is being completely ignored. It is not even being debated for it's merits, it simply is not talked about at all in the mainstream media.
Think about it. How much do you really know about Libya? Did you in all honesty know anything about the country before these events started unfolding? If I would have asked you back in February 10 questions about Libya and it’s affairs, how many do you think you would have answered correctly? And how much do you honestly know about what is going on there now?
I often find it intriguing how people tend to think they are qualified to give their view on things that in reality they know next to nothing about. They might have vague ideas generated by the mainstream media, biased textbooks and general pre-conceived notions, but not an actual thorough understanding of the country and it’s people and customs.
I had a discussion with a guy at a local bar the other day and I began the conversation by asking if he could tell me on what continent Libya was. Neither he nor his friend could answer correctly, picking Europe and Asia as their educated guesses. For some reason this guy still felt that his take on the situation was more accurate than mine, even as I told him I had been spending weeks investigating the matter. For those of you confused the correct answer is Africa.
I want to ask a simple question to make a simple case? Can you name me one current Libyan government official? You’re not allowed to say Gaddafi. Who holds the position of “Secretary of the General People’s Assembly” a position comparable to that of prime minister, although with a slightly different emphasis as he does not represent a political party and does not alone hold significant power. Did you even know that such a position exists in Libya and that he is elected by the people?
The less you know about something, the easier it is to deceive you.
My intention for exposing your potential and likely ignorance on this subject is not an attempt to show that I’m smarter or better than you. As I found out myself researching this article I knew remarkably little about Libya. And that is my point.
The mainstream media is focusing entirely on a set of news stories that have the specific intention of gathering support for military action and actively suppressing any story that would lead to people opposing it. This pattern will be exposed clearly as this article progresses.
It’s no wonder we don’t know much about Libya. Of course it gets confusing with all the different stories we hear of dictators and tyrants oversees. It is difficult to be an expert on all nations in the world. Just consider how many nations have existed and how long and rich each of their history is and how complex and
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