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The thing that amazed me when I first heard it with timezones, is that there are places in Africa that are only an hour ahead, cos it's East/West.
I once heard a radio programme about time zones too, and how political the can be. I think there were some south Amercan countries at some point that changed their timezone so it was 30 or 15 mins out with America, just to make a point. (It was on Radio 4, and probably listen again if anyone is that interested)
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Dear Caroline, Wellllllll...... "clarification" may just be way too generous a word to apply to my explanation. Time differences do not really confuse me as I understand their reason for being, but it sure is hard to explain! Regards, A'isha |
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As for myself, go to: Welcome to Morocco's Meanderings & I have been brought to Cairo to both lecture & teach at almost every Ahlan wa Sahlan festival & at Raqia's Winter Intensives *&* when I almost died in Cairo last year, Raqia sent her personal physician to my room & to the hospital, to make sure I was very well taken care of. Moroccans die laughing at first, because of my name - but then decide they love me when I tell them how I've researched *their* folklore since 1963.I wasn't hired as choreographer & *cultural consultant* by Nabil Ayouch for his latest film because I'm cute & sexy ... ![]() ![]() People care about those who care about them - everywhere. However, it IS very sage advice to *never* let on you are a dancer *over there* until you really know people very well & they respect/like you. Morocco |
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Daylight Savings Time, on the other hand, was invented to make the most use of natural daylight hours in spring/ summer - it was supposed to save on the necessity for artificial lighting ... Aunt Rocky |
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Yep, in other words, try to grind as much daylight working hours out of people as the lords and masters could. Please forgive my cynicism, but I am not too enamoured with ideas about empires. |
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On the other hand, the Egyptians that I got to know through Hallah, like her assistant and others who work for her, they were all friendly and delightful. I met a doctor also, who is married to a friend of her's and he was wonderful,too, and so were the families of my friends here in America who lived in Alexandria. You could not ask for warmer people! Quote:
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[quote=A'isha Azar;74749]Dearest M,
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I have not encountered anything like being attacked but I have had cause to show my angry side on a few occasions. I dont have any problem with doing this and growing up in a city like Liverpool has been valuable in dealing with the occasional hostile situation. This sort of thing can happen anywhere as we all know. Biting back is very OK in this situation. Most people who visit Egypt have a trouble free and amazing time so the last thing I want to do is put anyone off or make it sound dangerous, but like any where in the world, you do have to keep your wits about you. |
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Dear Caroline, As you say, no place is completely safe, but I have to say I felt less threatened there than I have in some places I have gone here in the States. (East L.A. in the mid-60s was not a great place to be if you were white!!) However, there IS prejudice against infidels in Egypt and it is not always kept under wraps. I also had a trouble free and amazing time in Egypt, but that did not mean that I was not aware of some pretty blatant prejudice from time to time. Hallah has lived in Cairo for 7 years now and she has no desire to move back to the States, but she says there is definitely active prejudice and that she does not let her guard down on that score. She also has her assistant and her driver in her corner and they are so wonderful that I adore them both! Regards, A'isha |
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