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S W A Z I L A N D

S W A Z I L A N D. http://www.geographicguide.com/pictures/maps/swaziland-map.gif. http://www.ncnnews.com/nphweb/media/umedia/HQ1/NCN/201006/Swaziland.jpg. Summer in Swaziland lasts from October to February because it is in the southern hemisphere. (The US is in the northern hemisphere.).

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S W A Z I L A N D

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  1. SWAZILAND http://www.geographicguide.com/pictures/maps/swaziland-map.gif http://www.ncnnews.com/nphweb/media/umedia/HQ1/NCN/201006/Swaziland.jpg

  2. Summer in Swaziland lasts from October to February because it is in the southern hemisphere. (The US is in the northern hemisphere.) http://www.ecosystema.ru/08nature/world/67svz/02e.htm

  3. http://www.travel-images.com/pht/swaziland4.jpg The traditional beehive hut found in Swaziland is made by bending bunched sticks to form a large dome and then covering it with woven grass mats. http://hopealive2010.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/hut.jpg

  4. http://fieldnotes.unicefusa.org/2007/06/in_the_field_key_club_ambassad.htmlhttp://fieldnotes.unicefusa.org/2007/06/in_the_field_key_club_ambassad.html Children wear uniforms with specific colors to represent their school.

  5. People stand close together when they talk. Personal privacy is not considered very important. Using the left hand to eat, greet, or receive a gift is extremely rude.

  6. English is the primary language of government and education. http://www.ncnnews.com/nphweb/media/umedia/HQ1/NCN/201010/SANUlaunch.jpg http://www.ncmi.org/getattachment/d8f4438b-6b6c-4637-869d-04dccc652175/Nazarene-Compassionate-Ministries,-Inc--receives-$.aspx

  7. http://www.sos-schools.org/africa/swaziland Schools in Swaziland • Many students must pay to attend. • Some families pay with cabbages, eggs, chickens, squash or corn. The food is used for lunches for the students and teachers. • Require uniforms • Most allow students to sing Christian songs. http://lh6.ggpht.com/luka.esenko/R1SJ0j0fuPI/AAAAAAAAAfg/ONFu_NOD44Y/s800/20071121-20071121-ESE_1476.jpg

  8. Similarities • Take tests • Have spring break (usually in Sept. or Oct.) • Need better supplies http://media.lonelyplanet.com/lpimg/27925/27925-5/preview.jpg • Have RULES!!! • Learn English http://lh5.ggpht.com/_nZ6ODsczwkI/Ry-7NSNUlmI/AAAAAAAAA24/NpiGc0r3k74/P7171578.jpg

  9. Sipho’s Every Day Life http://www.dancewitheagles.com/image_files/masaai_by_fire_jpeg1.jpg Mealies http://wwwdelivery.superstock.com/WI/223/1783/PreviewComp/SuperStock_1783-21927.jpg http://www.acreagelife.com/sites/www.acreagelife.com/files/SweetCorn01.jpg http://downloads.unmultimedia.org/photo/medium/122/122745.jpg

  10. http://www.african-safari-journals.com/image-files/malolotja-swaziland.jpghttp://www.african-safari-journals.com/image-files/malolotja-swaziland.jpg Mbabane http://jamiedunning.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/285.jpg http://www.tourismswaziland.com/swazilandphotos/thumbnails/rivers,%20water%20bf%20(50).jpg http://cache.virtualtourist.com/4285433-Transportation-Manzini.jpg

  11. http://printables4scrapbooking.com/bible/ps139_13.jpg http://p2pthedailylife.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/outline-body.png

  12. SAY WHAT? 1. Sawubona: hello 2. Yebo: yes 3. Unjani: How are you? 4. Cha: no 5. Gogo: grandmother 6. Ngiyacela: please 7. Ngiyakkutsandza: I love you 8. Kunye: I SAY WHAT? 9. Ngikhona: I am fine 10. Salakahle: Good-bye http://www.phonebookoftheworld.com/capeverde/mountain.asp

  13. What we have learned: • The Swazi people understand that education helps them have a better life. • Many children do not attend school because it is not required and it is not free. • The Church of the Nazarene has started many Christian schools in Swaziland where children can learn how to read, write, think, and hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. • Children learn that God gives all people unique talents and abilities.

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