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Jamila Mimi Chami
  • 45, Female
  • Kissimme
  • United States
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At 9:01am on August 15, 2009, Saledine Benwahoud said…
Hello Mimi, this is Salahedine Benwahoud. I looked you up on the internet. I wanted to see if you were still in Morocco? I would like to meet up and discuss somethings with you. If you could please email me your telephone number here in Morocco or your phone number in Florida so I can contact you. Please email me at ashleybenwahoud@hotmail.com Thank you and Take Care!!
At 7:13pm on September 18, 2008, Stacy Bayton said…
Hello Mimi! I wanted to make sure you got the email about speaking this evening. I have some information on treatments that I would like to send to you and then go through our assignment during a short conversation. Bea is an hour behind us and she cannot do it until 9:30 PM Central time which is 10:30 PM our time. I know this is late and if you cannot make it on the call I can speak with you tomorrow at a time that is more convenient for you. Email me your email address and I will send you what I have. My email address is stacybayton@gmail.com

If you can make it on this evening at 10:30 then please call the conference line. If not let me know a good time to reach you tomorrow and we will talk then. Should only take approximately 20 minutes at most.

Hope you are doing well!
At 10:16am on September 17, 2008, Stacy Bayton said…
Hello Mimi! After last nights call I did not want to wait too long before our group got together and started our portion of the project. I would like to talk with you and Bea tomorrow if possible, so please tell me a few times that are good for you and I will ask Bea the same, so we can come up with a time that is good for everyone. I would also like to have your email address so I can send you samples of treatments I have already found and also send you a breakdown of how I think we can best meet our objectives for this assignment. My email is stacybayton@gmail.com so if you can send me a quick email today I will get the information back to you tomorrow morning.

Please let me know if you have any questions.
I look forward to working with you!

Thanks,
Stacy
At 4:33pm on September 12, 2008, Latifa El Hadri said…
How can I have my pciture added to the site \
Thanks
Latifa
At 4:29pm on September 12, 2008, Latifa El Hadri said…
So do I my dear
I submitted a comment for Micaela I hope it will trigger some discussions and can be helful for her project
At 11:38pm on September 10, 2008, Stacy Bayton said…
Hello Jamila! Thank you so much for joining the Maximized group call this evening. It was such a pleasure meeting you on the call this evening. I hope that you walked away from the call with a clear understanding of the project and its goals. Remember to check the Maximized site under project #2 discussion to read the information that Micaela has already posted on the project.

I will be posting notes from the call on the site tomorrow as well as the first task for the group which we will give a few days for the group to complete. In two days we will host another call to discuss the second task for the group. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Thais, Micaela or myself. My email is stacybayton@gmail.com

I look forward to working with you on this project!
At 1:14pm on September 3, 2008, Maria Rene Duchén said…
Jamila, it is been a long time with out hearing from you , I hope you have time to keep us on truck about your activities.

regards,

maria rene
At 9:01pm on July 23, 2008, Gabriela said…
Hi Jamila,

Nice to meet you my new friend. Thank you for stopping by.

I would love to stay in touch. Have a beautiful evening.


Warmly,
Gabriela
www.beautiesonthego.com
"Promoting Women's Inner & Outer Beauty"
At 4:10pm on May 11, 2008, Jaime said…
Azul Jamila!

Great to e-meet you!
At 11:15am on May 10, 2008, Elizabeth Asahi Rising-Sun Sato said…
Power Mommies
(A poem for all of the power mommies on the White House Project)

Our days are long, the thanks are few but there is something special about what we do,
We wake up at the crack of dawn; pray for wisdom and guidance so we can make it through.
We fax our bid, finish a dozen emails and whip up breakfast and yeah--sometimes burn the toast.
We change many diapers, pack up backpacks while we answer calls from coast to coast.

We are power mommies, that is what we do,
We are power mommies, through and through.

We glance at our Outlook, while we read the latest report,
But our focus stays constant while our sons play on their fort.
We never set an appointment without careful consideration,
To ensure we help our daughters with their report on the United Nations.

We are power mommies, that is what we do,
We are power mommies through and through.

There are days when we are exhausted beyond measure,
Truth be told for us, our motivation is but a heartfelt treasure.
We purpose in our lives to be vibrant professionals and great mothers,
We can do just about anything—heck-- even go undercover!

We are power mommies, that is what we do,
We are power mommies through and through.

We can do just about anything but sometimes encouragement and compliments are few,
Whether it is guiding huge corporations or serving the homeless with our crew,
We come in all shapes and sizes and beautiful colors galore,
We are inspiring and gifted so watch out cause there is so much more!

We are power mommies, that is what we do,
We are power mommies through and through.

To be continued……….
05-09-2008 © Poetwomanwise aka: Asahi

power mommie

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Chairmen OF MOROCCAN AMERICAN SOCIO-CULTURAL CENTER.Earned an Outstanding leader from Osceola County Community Vision, by helping the Moroccan Women in our community and fighting for their right.ARC American Resource Group Member. Alumni for National Network for Arab American communities .....
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42
City
kissimme
State
Florida
Country
Osceola

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Jamila Mimi Chami

Personnel View of the movement of the women in Morocco.

Something I found interesting was this breakdown of why the people immigrate from the area:
The first one is economic ? people left to escape unemployment and poverty. They left to seek a better life. By coming to the U.S.A., the emigrants aim to become richer. People also came to the U.S. to rejoin families already here. Those who won a green card, which makes them legal U.S. residents, through the U.S.-sponsored lottery then try to bring the rest of their families. Recently, professional reaso… Continue

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