


In the heart of Marrakesh, within the walls of a modest school, two teachers, Karim and Fatima, stood in the sunlit courtyard discussing their profession.`
karim: "Fatima, have you noticed how the new administration is more concerned with profits than the education of our children?"
Fatima "Indeed, Karim. It's disheartening. They raise the fees every term, yet our salaries see no change. How can we teach with passion when our own needs are neglected?"
Karim: "And the parents, they struggle to pay. Education should be a right, not a privilege for the wealthy."
Fatima: "True. Remember Amina, the bright girl from the Atlas Mountains? She had to leave because her family couldn't afford the fees."
Karim: "A tragedy. She had such potential. This greed will only widen the gap between the rich and the poor."

karim: "Fatima, have you noticed how the new administration is more concerned with profits than the education of our children?"
Fatima "Indeed, Karim. It's disheartening. They raise the fees every term, yet our salaries see no change. How can we teach with passion when our own needs are neglected?"

karim: "And the parents, they struggle to pay. Education should be a right, not a privilege for the wealthy."
Fatima: "True. Remember Amina, the bright girl from the Atlas Mountains? She had to leave because her family couldn't afford the fees."
Karim: "A tragedy. She had such potential. This greed will only widen the gap between the rich and the poor."

As they spoke, a young boy named Yassir overheard their conversation. He was the son of a local craftsman, intelligent and curious, but his parents bore the burden of the rising costs.

Yassir: "Teachers, why does learning cost so much? My father says he might not be able to keep me in school."
Fatima:"Yassir, we're sorry. It's not in our hands. But remember, the pursuit of knowledge is not confined to these walls. You can learn from the world around you."

Karim: "She's right. Look at the medina, the artisans, and the storytellers. They hold lessons in every craft and tale."
Yassir: "But I want to learn like the other kids. I want to read and write and... maybe even become a teacher like you."
Fatima: "And you will, Yassir. We'll find a way. Education is a light that no greed can extinguish."
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In the heart of Marrakesh, within the walls of a modest school, two teachers, Karim and Fatima, stood in the sunlit courtyard discussing their profession.`
karim: "Fatima, have you noticed how the new administration is more concerned with profits than the education of our children?"
Fatima "Indeed, Karim. It's disheartening. They raise the fees every term, yet our salaries see no change. How can we teach with passion when our own needs are neglected?"
Karim: "And the parents, they struggle to pay. Education should be a right, not a privilege for the wealthy."
Fatima: "True. Remember Amina, the bright girl from the Atlas Mountains? She had to leave because her family couldn't afford the fees."
Karim: "A tragedy. She had such potential. This greed will only widen the gap between the rich and the poor."

karim: "Fatima, have you noticed how the new administration is more concerned with profits than the education of our children?"
Fatima "Indeed, Karim. It's disheartening. They raise the fees every term, yet our salaries see no change. How can we teach with passion when our own needs are neglected?"
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