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It's March 13, 1910 in Morocco all schools are very private and are held as primary, secondary, and tertiary. If you are 7-13 school is mandatory.
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Morocco’s religious beliefs are fully Islam/Sunni Muslim. We believe in the creed of belief (Shahada), daily prayers, giving to the poor, fasting during ramadan, and pilgrimage to Mecca.
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In Morocco we lived in what was called “Siba” or a "raid". Which is traditional Moroccan and Andalusi interior garden or courtyard associated with house and palace architecture.
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I as a woman work very independently, and I make all the money I work for. I do embroidery and crafts.
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In Morocco we eat fruits, vegetables, and have formal meals with lots of spices.
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The independence of Morocco changed we are no longer as independent as they we were. France officially established a protectorate over Morocco with the Treaty of Fez, ending what remained of the Moroccos de facto independence.
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The French the established public schools that are taught in french, and that are public.
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Some people started to believe in christianity. Although our main belief is still Islam and we still followed the five core beliefs.
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We now lived in a more rich modern architectural land. Our raids are built a little different and more modern.
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I am still working just working harder for less money, and it less independent. We all miss making the amount of money we used to make.
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Now we have added on to the things we eat. Like now we eat from cafes, we have wine, ice cream, and patisseries.