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  2. Agadir - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Agadir recorded a population of 924,000 in the 2014 Moroccan census. [1] According to the 2004 census, there were 346,106 inhabitants in that year [2] and the population of the Prefecture of Agadir-Ida Outanane was 487,954 inhabitants. [2] Agadir is known for being the capital of Amazigh culture in Morocco.

  3. Demographics of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Berber languages are spoken by 24.8% of the population in three varieties (3.2% speak Tarifit, 14.2% speak Shilha, and 7.4% speak Tamazight). [31] According to the 2024 Moroccan census, 99.2%, or almost the entire literate population of Morocco, could read and write in Arabic, while 1.5% of the population could read and write in Berber.

  4. Aourir - Wikipedia

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    Aourir (Berber: Awrir, ⴰⵡⵔⵉⵔ) is a town and rural commune in Morocco, situated in the suburban area of Agadir (at 12 km from the city of Agadir). According to the 2004 census the town had a population of 21,796 inhabitants. [2] It produces an important quantity of bananas.

  5. Drarga - Wikipedia

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    Drarga or Drargua (Arabic: الدراركة) is a rural commune and town in western Morocco, situated in the suburban area of Agadir, in the Souss-Massa region. The 2004 census recorded a population of 17,059 inhabitants in the urban centre, [2] which increased to 50,946 inhabitants in the 2014 census. [1]

  6. Cynthia de las Fuentes - Wikipedia

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    De las Fuentes joined Our Lady of the Lake University in 1993, earning tenure in 2002 and serving as an associate professor until 2007. [4] She held multiple roles, including practicum and internship coordinator, interim program coordinator for the M.S. in school psychology and counseling, and director of training for the Psy.D. program, obtaining tenure in 2002. [4]

  7. Annual Review of Psychology - Wikipedia

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    The Annual Review of Psychology is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes review articles about psychology. First published in 1950, its longest-serving editors have been Mark Rosenzweig (1969–1994) and Susan Fiske (2000–present). As of 2023, Annual Review of Psychology is being published as open access, under the Subscribe to Open ...

  8. NCAA agrees to waiver for JUCO players after Diego Pavia ...

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    The NCAA’s memo reminded schools that the Division I Council is exploring a “comprehensive” review of eligibility rules to create a framework that will be “sustainable and can withstand ...

  9. AP Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology (also known as AP Psych) and its corresponding exam are part of the College Board's Advanced Placement Program.This course is tailored for students interested in the field of psychology and as an opportunity to earn Advanced Placement credit or exemption from a college-level psychology course.