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Nov 4, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

From Africa to America, Moroccan teens get taste of life at G-D High

Full story: Lowell Sun

From left, Moroccan exchange students, Khalid Chraibi, 18, Hehdi Beqqali, 18, Mehdi Talout, 19, Oussama Chafil, 18, Abir Fakir, 18, and Sophia Zizi, 18, stand outside Groton -Dunstable Regional High School, where they are experiencing American life for two weeks.

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local guy

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{The students said they are here to brush up on their English skills because they don't speak it as often as other languages.]

great , this country needs more resourses taken from our kids , when they leave , can they take obamas welfare stealing aunt with them
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I think its a great thing to have them come here and really see what the average everyday Americans life is like. Many of our so-called celebrities these days give us Americans a bad example of what it's like to be an American. So yes I think it's refreshing for them to actually see what the average American lifestyle is like. Let them and the rest of the world know that we are just hard working people that only want the best for us and our families. Just like any other family in the world. I hope they go back with a better understanding of what America and the people are all about.
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Nov 3, 2009
 
Vsd wrote:
I think its a great thing to have them come here and really see what the average everyday Americans life is like. Many of our so-called celebrities these days give us Americans a bad example of what it's like to be an American. So yes I think it's refreshing for them to actually see what the average American lifestyle is like. Let them and the rest of the world know that we are just hard working people that only want the best for us and our families. Just like any other family in the world. I hope they go back with a better understanding of what America and the people are all about.
I agree, good post.
Another Concerned Citizen

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Agreed, excellent post. It's refreshing to read something positive here.
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local guy wrote:
{The students said they are here to brush up on their English skills because they don't speak it as often as other languages.]
great , this country needs more resourses taken from our kids , when they leave , can they take obamas welfare stealing aunt with them
How embarassing that you are "local" and can't even make a logical argument. You "one issue guys" are blindly obssessed and would turn a story about kittens into an anti-Obama, anti-black tirade. This kind of mental illness will die out soon enough; these marvelous young people engaging in respectful cultural exchange will outshine your generation and help to make America nad the world a better place.
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