An X-Ray of Morocco

2888 Words6 Pages

Table of Contents

Introduction 3

Geography 4

History 6

Environment/ Agriculture 7

Economic 8

Education 9 People 10

Health 11

Government

Future of Morocco

Bibliography of works cited

Introduction

Morocco a country that in itself has a rich history that dates back to prehistoric times. An odd land where you can sit in 80 degree temps and have palm trees surrounding you and look up to the mountains tops covered in snow. Where so many have wondered in to discover a part of Africa rich in abundance of unique culture and heritage. Where poets and story tellers have left with a story to tell of a great land to which they have traveled. American Paul Bowles wrote many books set in Morocco, my favorite is The Spiders House, which is set in Fez. There were many famous authors from Morocco itself which gave the outside world an insight to the country. Some famous Moroccans authors include Leila Abouzeid, Barbara Parmenter who wrote the famous book, Year of the Elephant: A Moroccan Woman's Journey Toward Independence. Challenging the way people treated woman and thoughts of woman. Even though this book was fictional it encouraged a forward movement for the rights of Moroccan woman, all by using the power of pen. It caught the attention and eye of many westerners which lead to a revolution of woman’s rights. First published in 1983, ...

... middle of paper ...

...work hard to increase and educate the people in order to pull it ahead and towards a brighter future

References

French, C. (2010). National Geographic Traveler: Morocco. Washington D.C.: National Geographic.

Hallam, W. F. (2010). THE ROAD FROM MOROCCO.

Miler, S. G. (2013). A History of Modern Morocco. Cambridge, New York: .

USAID/Morocco. Implementation Priorities for USAID/Morocco’s Population/Health

Transition Plan. Rabat, Morocco, 1997.

Weiss, W. M. (2006). Morocco:In the Labyrinth of Dreams and Bazars. Draycott , London:

Haus Publishing Limited.

Wharton, E. (1920). In Morocco. New York,New York: Charles Scribners Sons.

World Bank. Staff Appraisal Report—Social Priorities Program, Basic Health Project, Marocco.

Washington, D.C., 1996.

World Health Organization : http://www.who.int/countries/mar/en/

http://www.indexmundi.com/g/g.aspx?c=mo&v=29

More about An X-Ray of Morocco

Open Document