Write a story that describes a typical day in the life of an Emirati emphasizing his occupation before and after the unification of UAE. Each story should not be more than 250 words. Focus on drawing out the main differences in the two lifestyles in your stories. The student can make a choice to present the activity in the form of a poster, comic strip or collage. INSTRUCTIONS: Project can be done using A4 size papers. Paste pictures to make the project riveting. The two stories should be written following the format of Story writing consisting of five components: Characters, Setting, Plot, Conflict, and Resolution. A story is incomplete without a captivating title. Sequence of images with dialogues in balloons or bubbles for the Comic strip. Relevant information should be evident in collage and poster designing
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Write a story which describes a typical day in the life of an Emirati emphasizing on his occupation before and after the unification of UAE. Each story should not be more than 250 words. Focus on drawing out the main differences in the two lifestyles in your stories. The student can make a choice to present the activity in the form of poster, comic strip or collage. pls answer ..............................
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has a diverse society.[1] The country's historical population as a small tribal community that has changed with the arrival of other nationals, in the mid-20th century.[2] The country was also part of the British Empire until 1971.[3]
Emirati culture is based on Arabian culture, with influences from the cultures of East Africa and Indian Subcontinent.[4] The religion of Islam has had a prominent influence on local architecture, music, attire, cuisine, and lifestyle. Five times every day, Muslims are called to prayer from the minarets of mosques, which are scattered around the country.[5] The weekend begins on Friday due to Friday being the holiest day for Muslims; most Muslim countries have a Friday-Saturday or Thursday-Friday weekend.[6]
The city of Al Ain in Abu Dhabi is a UNESCO World Heritage site.[7] The Emirate of Sharjah was named "The Cultural capital of the Arab World" by UNESCO in 1998 and the "Capital of Islamic Culture for 2014" by the OIC.[
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