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Malhunex

Hello! I am a Moroccan Arabic English,Spanish,french fluently speaking as a moroccan seeking a job in my own country of Morocco. Idealy, I would like to work in the travel and tourism sector, or as part of my TEFL certification teach English and InternationaL Business studies. below information which highlights some of my experience. •Fluent in English,Spanish,French and more.... - Participated in Group Studies Abroad Language And Culture Immersion at Schiller Internationa University,Duniden Florida , USA - Three month intensive Spanish language course in grammar and communication •Knowledgeable and competent in working with cultural and social differences •Proficient in Microsoft Office. By the way,are you interested in getting English tutoring after school or in homeschooling in an American School Accredited curriculum? if yes please contact me for more info
ps: please remember it's only available in Casablanca have a great day...

I can speak Moroccan, classical arabic, American english, french and spanish

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On a few articles I've worked on, I've been somewhat concerned about hazardous fauna. For example, in Fremont, I didn't mention a great hike to the top of a nearby peak because I didn't really feel like adding commentary regarding the care and non-feeding of Mountain Lions. Or in the Eastern Sierra, one could mention the Lions, and also Black Bears and Rattlesnakes. In Banff and Alaska, the Grizzly Bear merits special attention.

Okay, the world is a dangerous place. So what? We have a section Stay safe in our templates to deal with these issues. But in the case of both Lions and Grizzlies, it would be helpful to do more than just say "watch out when hiking!" (For Lions, it's best to fight back, for Grizzlies, not so much) We could point to Wikipedia, but they only discuss being safe around the Lions, but not the Bears. We could include a small diatribe here in the text, but do we really want to have the same issues discussed in many articles? (The Lions are pervasive in the western half of the US and Canada. The Grizzlies are pervasive from Montana north).

It's almost as if we need a series of articles in a Stay Safe heirarchy. This could include dangerous fauna, hazards common to many places (driving in the desert issues; hiking near glaciers; tornados). But it would also really suck to try to maintain this stuff which is only peripherally related to our real purposes in life.

Any ideas or opinions about how to handle this?

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