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JOURNEY TO THE MOTHERLAND By: John McCain, Adrianna, Kaelyn

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Journey to the motherland. By: John McCain, Adrianna, Kaelyn. Ethipopia. Has a rainy season of June to September, and a dry season of October to July. With the hottest time of the year being march. Etiquette. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Journey to the motherland

JOURNEY TO THE MOTHERLAND

By: John McCain, Adrianna, Kaelyn

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Ethipopia Has a rainy season of June to September,

and a dry season of October to July. With the hottest time of the year being march.

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EtiquetteIn the Ethiopian culture meeting etiquette

consist of a much lighter handshake than here in the west, and direct eye contact. If relationship is close same sex may kiss three times on the cheek, cross gender greetings men must wait for women to extend their hand first.

In dining must always be punctual and eat with the right hand

http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/ethiopia.html

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Currency The currency in Ethiopia is a birr 100 birr=$5.50 USD 2000 birr=$109.60 USD 1000000 birr=$5479 USD http://coinmill.com/ETB_USD.html

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Language

In Ethiopia the most commonly spoken language is English, but speak other languages such as Amharic, Oromo, Hebrew, and Ge’ez

Words in Amharic Hello=salam\ My name is=

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Senegal Senegal has a pleasantly tropical climate

ranging a temperature on average of 78.8 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit has a rainy season of June to October and dry season of November to may.

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Language The primary language in Senegal is

French. Other languages spoken are Mandingo, diola, serer, bassari, and alpuurlar

Hello=salut Ok=d’accord Here=ici My name is= je m’appelle Very well=tres bien http://www.french-at-a-touch.com/Words-

Phrases/basic_phrases_links.htm

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Currency In Senegal they use the African franc 2000 franc=4 us dollars 200 franc=40 us cents 1000000 franc=2000 us dollars http://www.wwp.greenwichmeantime.com

/time-zone/africa/senegal/currency-senegal/index.htm

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Etiquette In Senegal they have extended slight

hand shakes, it is very common to ask about the well being of ones self and family; although they consist of many Muslims cross gender touch does happen

When dining one must wait to be seated and wash hands, when seated men and women are seated at separate tables and must sit with legs crossed

http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/senegal.html

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Egypt Weather in egypt is very hot. Reaches all

the way up to 109 degrees fahrenheit. Winter season (which really isnt winter) of november to april and summer from may to october.

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Language The languages spoken mostly in Egypt

are mostly Arabic, English and French Hello=Al salaam a'alaykum My name is=Ismi Algebra=talc Syrup=admiral http://www.ipl.org/div/hello/arabic.html

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Etiquette Handshakes only given to those of same

sex Hand shakes are somewhat limped and

prolonged In dining one would remove their shoes,

don’t salt food, wait for host to eat first

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Madagascar Hot and subtropical climate, colder in the

mountains, with south and west regions particularly dry. Monsoons bring storms and cyclones to the east and north from December to March. Rainy season is November to March. Dry season April to October.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_climate_and_weather_of_Madagascar

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Language The primary language spoken is

Malagasy. Other languages include Comorian, English, French, Maore, and Madagascar sign language

Welcome=Tonga sao! Bye=Veloma My name is=no anarako I understand a little=Mahazo kely aho http://

www.wildmadagascar.org/people/malagasy-english.html

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_languages_are_spoken_in_Madagascar

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Etiquette The men and the elders of the family eat first during dining, the men and women tend to eat in separate groups. http://www.everyculture.com/Ja-Ma/Madagascar.html#bMen and women do shake hands with right hand and place left hand under the elbowhttp://www.culturecrossing.net/basics_business_student_details.php?Id=7&CID=123

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Currency The form of currency is the Malagasy

Ariary. 2,000 ariary=$0.88 USD 10,000 ariary=$4.40 USD 1,000,000 ariary=$440 USD http://coinmill.com/MGA_USD.html

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Friends Of Our Journey While in Madagascar we met Joseph Berlioz Randriamihaja, a two

time Olympic 110m hurdler who holds the current national record. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/countries/8662716/Madagascar-London-2012-Olympics.html

When we were in Egypt we met the president Mohamed Morsi, who is also the commander of the armed forces and head of state. He was elected into office June 30th 2012. http://www.google.com/#hl=en&sugexp=les%3B&gs_rn=1&gs_ri=serp&pq=athletes%20in%20madagascar&cp=14&gs_id=2r&xhr=t&q=president+of+egypt&pf=p&safe=active&tbo=d&sclient=psy-ab&oq=president+of+e&gs_l=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&fp=edf8435073bcf94&bpcl=40096503&biw=1600&bih=799

When we were in Senegal we met Mackey sall the a former prime minister, who is now running in the race to be Senegal's new president. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-17339452

Finally when in Ethiopia my friends and I met mai saleem who is an egyptian singer. He started her career in the year 2000, and has very successful albums. http://www.fanoos.com/society/mai_saleem.html

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Artifacts While in Egypt we saw the ancient pyramids saw the

hieroglyphics In Senegal we visited Dakar and got to see some of the 7000

year old jewelry and pottery found there http://atlantablackstar.com/2012/09/05/ancient-artifacts-discovered-in-senegal-after-flood/

In Madagascar we saw the sunset moth which is believed to be the most beautiful of all Lepidoptera (flying scaly winged insects) https://blog.hmns.org/2009/12/100-years-100-objects-madagascar-sunset-moth/

During our stay in Ethiopia we had a chance to see hand written scrolls from the 4th century, describing the Ethiopian Christian faith

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Similarities and differences

Egypt: Differences; has many pyramids, doesn’t snow, Egyptians are less strict on personal space

Similarities; have a verity of different cultures, economy is down, democratic government

Ethiopia: Differences; consume 99.72% less oil, has a higher infancy death rate, people make 98.06% less money

Similarities: has a president, legal age for marriage is 18, Christianity is a practiced religion

Madagascar: Differences; use 99.63% less electricity that US, 83.33% less likely to have aids, 10 hours ahead of US

Similarities; has various ethnic groups, drive on right side of the road, members of the United Nations

Senegal: Differences; 5.2 times more unemployment, isn’t a constitutional government, over 300,000,000 less population of people

Similarities; has a republican government, part of the United Nations, practice Christianity