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This is the flag of Iraq
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The longitude is about 33 00 N, and latitude about 44 00 E About 437,072 sq. km East of Jordan and Syria, west of Iran, and north of Saudi Arabia Mostly desert with mild to cool winters Mountainous ranges along the Iranian and Turkish boarders Mostly broad plains Very good chance of flooding in some areas People come here because of their huge amounts of natural gas
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People leave because it is very dry Also leave because of hazardous storms People are reacting very bad because of the government and poor water supply This is a map of Iraq
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1932: Iraq was given independence under the leadership of the Hashemites. March 2003: U.S. led coalition forces that had taken control of most of the country November 2006: Saddam Hussein was sentenced to death This is a picture showing the U.S firing a missile in south Iraq
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It is a developed country They are ranked #2 for most natural oil Their urban population is 75% 50% of people own cars or rent cars Life expectancy is 72 years old Each person gets about $4,000 a year, while people in the U.S. get about $48,000 a year This is a picture of the Prime minister, Lyad Allawi
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Government is ruled by a prime minister (currently Nourial- Maliki) There is a president (currently Jalal Talabni) There are 275 council representatives This is a picture of the current prime minister being congratulated by the old prime minister
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95% are Muslim, 5% are Christian Arabic is spoken all around Iraq They celebrate Ramadan Laborers where traditional clothes such as cotton gowns and a Jacket (for men) Where concealing gowns and a scarf (for woman) This is a map showing where major ethnic groups live.
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The growth rate is 2.562 Life expectancy is 68.32 years (men), and 70.99 years (women) Literacy rate is 84.1 (men), and 64.2 (women) Population is 27.5 million people This is a protest against the Iraq War that stretched over 20 blocks.
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Always avoid eye contact while talking to elder people, it is considered respectful After every meal you have to drink dark, sweet tea Early marriage is encouraged When you are giving something to someone, you always have to hand it to them with you’re right hand For all three meals, you have to to sit on a mat on the ground, and eat the main dish with you’re hands This is an old time carpet shop that sells very interesting carpets and designs
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Haj, Samira. “Iraq.” World Book Student. 2009. (Place of access.) 10 Feb. 2009 http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar280960 ”Iraq.” CultureGrams World Edition. 2008. ProQuest. 24 Feb 2009 http://online.culturegrams.com/world/world_country_sections.php? Contid=12&wmn=Asia&cid=191&cn=Iraq&sname=holoiday&snid=10 http://online.culturegrams.com/world/world_country_sections.php? Contid=12&wmn=Asia&cid=191&cn=Iraq&sname=holoiday&snid=10 ”Iraq.” CultureGrams World Edition. 2008. ProQuest. 5 Mar 2009 http://online.culturegrams.com/world/world_country_sections.php? Contid=12&wmn=Asia&cid=191&cn=Iraq&sname=Eating&snid=10 http://online.culturegrams.com/world/world_country_sections.php? Contid=12&wmn=Asia&cid=191&cn=Iraq&sname=Eating&snid=10 Gordon, Joel. “Iraq.” Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia. Grolier Online http://gme.grolier.com/cgi-bin/article?assetid=0149800-0 (accessed March 5, 2009 http://gme.grolier.com/cgi-bin/article?assetid=0149800-0 Augustin, Byron, and Jake Kubena. “Iraq.”, 22 nd. Salt Lake City, UT: Juvenile Literature, 2006
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