Burao
Burao is the second city in Somaliland ,you can get there by air plane there is a big air port is called burao airport and there are a lot of different transports like texi,and buses. The burao have 4 sessions and it always very hot the tempeture is about is warm and dry year round. The average daytime temperatures during the summer month of June and August. I recommended that the best time to go is the summer time because a lot of tourist come and visit burao. The people live in burao are all Muslim and they all wear something called hijab for womens,they have something called henna on their hands when they have some festivals and weddings, the women wear a Baarti a long loose cotton dress made in many patterns and colours. It is usual for women to cover their hair with a scarf. These often match the material of the dress. For special occasions such as weddings, parties, or Eid, Somali women will wear Dirac. This is a silky shiny and high decorated top-dress and also they like to wear gold jewellery and necklace, earrings and rings. Somali people eat something called canjeero for breakfast; this is like a pancake that you can eat for breakfast. We have a special day for Somaliland people for them to celebrate is called 18th of may all the people come out and celebrate some people go for parties and some stay at home. That day they all wear the Somaliland flag as clothes they made it as clothes and bring some flags as well. The population is about
plain why’. Jamal stared at the question, then at this teacher, then back at the question. He felt a feeling he has never experienced before, a feeling of emptiness and a feeling of confusion. Jamals teacher Mrs Tory instructed her class to get started on the task that was written on the board, then if not completed, to finish it for homework `it’s the first week back from holidays so I expect it to be done!’. The rest of the class became silent, heads down, pens writing. Jamal sit and stared…
Nikki Hoffman-Schepers Language and Standardized Testing In today's society, we continually see an influx in immigrants on an annual basis. The majority of these immigrant students are subsequently placed in English as a Second Language (ESL) courses due to their low skill level in the English language. Have ESL students in the classroom certainly raises more questions than it does answers, as teachers are faced with various new situations in helping ESL students better understand not only the…
since there were more pressing investigations. 3. Thesis: In the Looming Tower, Wright tries to portray that contrary to the belief in the power of numbers by some analysts, personalities matter and a small group of people can profoundly change the course of history. He draws on a wealth of information derived from rare documents and interviews with sources that range from the lowest ranks of the jihadist movement to the highest tiers of U.S. government. America paid a huge price for ignoring and under…
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long been believed that employee satisfaction increases employee performance and productivity and satisfaction and performance are correlated (Lucas, 1999), Jamal (1984).It is suggested that as job stress increases, the level of performance decreases and later research found that job stress was significantly correlated with job satisfaction (Jamal, 2000), Frederick Hertzberg suggested that satisfaction on job comes from 2 different set of factors. One set is referred…
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built momentum and continues to grow today (Bagasra). Why did a religion that existed for more than a thousand years cease to exist in this significant portion of the world? What allowed it to suddenly appear in West and spread so rapidly over the course of just a century? A Neurotheological assessment of Sufism can provide the answer to these questions. Since Western Sufism is still in its infantry stage and was spread through out highly developed societies, one cannot apply classical neurotheological…