Sunday, January 31, 2010

Economical Industrialism in Morocco:


Moroccan economy is liberal and governed by the law of supply and demand. Morocco has now privatized certain economic districts that used to be government owned. Morocco has had some steady economic development in the last decade. The economy has grown because of the development in cities (Rabat, Casablanca, Tangier, and Marrakech) and because of the agricultural progress. Also, the service sectors (mining, construction, and manufacturing) have been responsible for over half of GDP and industry. Tourism, technology, and textile sectors have recorded the highest growth in Morocco. However Morocco still depends on the climate for our agricultural development.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Socratic Seminar


The seminar was a very helpful discussion that made me see issues in a variety of different lenses. The point that stood out for me was when we answered the question “How conflict cause change?” because there were some logical points mentioned. Like how conflict reveals economic opportunities, which was something I said but I was intrigued by the responses I got. I think Yousra and Sophia helped move the dialogue the most because they were the ones with concrete facts that helped prove their point. I don’t think the seminar turned into a debate because we all listened to each other and added details to previously mentioned points. There were a couple girls that seemed to have the most attention because of the good points they were discussing. The group reacted by listening and adding details. When I mentioned something about how conflict reveals economic opportunities, Jehanne clarified what I tired to say in order to make it clearer. The seminar definitely answered some questions I had about the needs of nations and about war. The seminar didn’t really change the way I thought before because we just spoke about different things, it wasn’t a big deal. The best part was when I still had energy to participate and the worst part was when I was asked to take a walk because I was disturbing the rest of the group. I would like everyone to have a chance to talk instead of doing first hand up so everyone can talk, and if someone doesn’t have anything o say he/she can say, “pass”. 

Monday, January 18, 2010

Disaster Persists in Haiti


Last Tuesday, an earthquake struck Haiti resulting in 200,000 deaths and extreme geographic calamity. American troops and doctors are flying to Haiti in order to help the earthquake victims with food, water, and aids. European nations donated about 500,000,000$ to help Haiti, and America promised to donate 100,000,000$ which has yet to be seen. Haiti has quickly lost its economy, transportation, and is hoping to get the entire possible healthcare. 

 
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