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Nikkita_Amo

Hello, Nikkita_Amo here!
I have an interview project that I have to get done as soon as possible for a class called Arabic Culture Through Film. My goal is to get answers for the questions that I will post from an Arab individual! If you are able to help me out, It would be greatly appreciated!

Here are the questions:
1. What is your name, age and occupation?
2. Where do/did you live?
3. How do/did you identify yourself in your Arabic community? (Israeli, Zionist, Arab, Muslim, etc.)
4. What do you believe the treatment of women is like in your area?
5. When you hear the words like "Hijab, Niqab, and Burka" what comes to your mind?
6. Do you believe head coverings are a good or bad thing and why?
7. Do you feel it is difficult to get a job in America? (or in your homeland if you do not reside in America currently)
8. Have you had many (if any) bad experiences traveling? Especially to different countries? If you do not travel, then do not worry about it.

I tried to make the questions as easy as possible and I am genuinely excited to hear your answers! Please be as opinionated as possible, the more I learn about your views, the better.  :) It is very important if you see this topic and are able to respond, to respond as soon as possible! Also, I will not be putting your real name on my paper if you do not prefer it. My professor will be the only one reading my essay!
Thank you so much! You are a lifesaver!
Nikkita_Amo  :heart:

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kenjee

Hello Nikkita_Amo

We have a special section dedicated for surveys where students doing assignments should place their advert. Please refer to the Classifieds > Testimonies section

I suggest you choose the forum country you wish to have relevant infos and drop your advert in the Testimonies, Classifieds section

Kenjee
Expat.com Team

hamoudimosbah

1/Hi,I'm MOSBAH  Mohammed radhwane
28 years old Algerian architect (i hope It will help)
2/I've been living in this small village named (hammamet-youkous) since my birth.
3/( i don't understand your third question)
4/Women is treated in very fair way i guess,they are working neck to neck with man sometimes doing things in better way than man.a lot of women get much respect bcz they deserved it.
5/religion thats wt comes to my mind,and conservation and as a Muslim i don't mean only islam,arthodox Christians and Jewish also wear the same.
6/as a man I'm extremely jealous about my territory ( my women is mine) i can't share her with others on the street even with a look.so covering her head and the rest of her body keeps her away from yhe eyes.i know most of women loves to be an attraction center of attention. But wts mine is mine.
7/i guess yes,bcz the holl world is under pressure now,everything is more mechanical
But i believe America gives chances to everyone.
8/I'll be moving to Poland next month in shaa allah, I'm trying to build a life with my Polish girlfriend... I hope w'll survive.

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