Photos of Daily Life in Morocco 2

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Title

Photos of Daily Life in Morocco 2

Description

Trisha Copeland taught English at the American Language Center as well as receiving tutoring in Arabic. She volunteered at the orphanage as a second job with one of her site mates. Her teaching job was only done two days out of the week. She taught English on Monday and half of Tuesday. One half of all the babies at the orphanage died before 6 months and most were born out of wedlock. The school year for these students was pass/fail for the entire year. Students would delay the start of the school year on their own. by not showing up for classes until October when the school year actually started in September. The Pass/Fail environment caused students so much stress they passed out, hyperventilated, and one student suffered a stress induced heart attack. The Freshman and Sophomore years of school were completely separate from the Junior and Senior years of school.

Subject

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Source

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Creator

Trisha Copeland, unknown

Publisher

McKenna Servis

Date

1988-1990

Contributor

Trisha Copeland

Rights

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Relation

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Format

Photo, 4x6

Language

Various

Type

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Identifier

Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_a
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_b
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_c
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_d
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_e
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_f
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_g
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_h
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_i
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_j

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Physical Dimensions

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Files

Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_a.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_b.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_c.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_d.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_e.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_f.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_g.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_g.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_h.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_i.pdf
Copeland_Trisha_Scan_B_2_j.pdf

Citation

Trisha Copeland, unknown , “Photos of Daily Life in Morocco 2 ,” UIS History Harvest, accessed October 7, 2024, http://192.102.230.93/items/show/509.