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  2. Women in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The history of women in Morocco includes their lives from before, during, and after the arrival of Islam in the northwestern African country of Morocco . After Morocco's independence from France, Moroccan women were able to start going to schools that focused on teaching more than simply religion, expanding their education to the sciences ...

  3. Category:Moroccan men - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Men: By nationality: Moroccan This category exists only as a container for other categories of Moroccan men . Articles on individual men should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  4. Moorish sovereign citizens - Wikipedia

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    The Moorish sovereign citizen movement, sometimes called the indigenous sovereign citizen movement, is a small sub-group of sovereign citizens that mainly holds to the teachings of the Moorish Science Temple of America, in that that African Americans are descendants of the Moabites and thus are "Moorish" by nationality, and Islamic by faith. [1]

  5. Man 2.0: How to Help a Man in Need with Mental Health

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    Strategy 2: The messenger is key. Men will take advice or direction from other men they admire or respect. Many men believe that men who are willing to get help and support are “different” or ...

  6. Moroccan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan diaspora. The Moroccan diaspora ( Arabic: الجالية المغربية ), part of the wider Arab diaspora, consists of emigrants from Morocco and their descendants. An estimated five million Moroccans live abroad, [9] with the majority of the diaspora being located in Europe, and especially France. Five million Moroccans live abroad ...

  7. Moroccan Americans - Wikipedia

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    History of immigration. Moroccan presence in the United States was rare until the mid-twentieth century. The first North African who came to the current United States was probably Estebanico Al Azemmouri (also called Estevanico), a Muslim Moroccan of Gnawa descent, who participated in Pánfilo de Narváez's ill-fated expedition to colonize Florida and the Gulf Coast in 1527.

  8. Gender equality in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Equality between a woman's and a man's right of being able to choose their partner, entitling them both to the same rights in a marriage contract.. Most of Morocco is under a conservative setting and traditional values make women reluctant to challenge them. Even though laws are enforced traditional values and mindsets are still more successful ...

  9. Larabi's Ox: Stories of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    First edition. Larabi's Ox: Stories of Morocco by Tony Ardizzone is a collection of linked short stories.Published in 1992 by the small press Milkweed Editions, the collection is the Winner of the Milkweed National Fiction Prize, the Friends of Literature's Chicago Foundation Award for Fiction, the Pushcart Prize, and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction