Afghanistan vs. UAE Dubai AfghanistanDubai, UAE By: Gabbi Lazer VS.

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Afghanistan vs. UAE Dubai AfghanistanDubai, UAE By: Gabbi Lazer VS.

Girls do more work around the house Some jobs are shoe shining, farming, selling/begging, and much more Reason children work: parents need more money If a child works they usually dont go to school

Main Materials: Cotton & Wool Silk, another material: clothing, carpets, and more Women: Long dresses(head to ankle) Only black shoes White shoes: against religion Reason: flag was white and to the people it is like stepping on the flag. This is a picture of Afghanistan's old flag.

Committing suicide Making fires: leads to death Killed in wars Committing crimes: death Violence: fights, gun fight/shots, and more

Most on slide before add to death Parents dont like children walking to school Mostly girl student: not safe: parents scared something will happen to daughter Being forced to get married to early: might not like person married: to young

Issue of child labor is growing Starts around age 5 to 14 Poverty levels high 42% of children dont go to school School is mostly boys Only go to school if you can afford it Afghanistan

Working girls if dont listen: acid thrown in their face Some schools do not want girls to study UNICEF trying to send girls to school Kabul: more education then other cities Most children: no school: more child labor(work)

No education: not good reading or writing skills: harder life Poor families: children work to help support/ get money: instead of education Without education you dont get as far in life Bigger families: needs more support: more children working, less in school

Work hard: more freedom: more play/money School is expensive Price includes: uniforms, electronics, extra items, and school trips Girls treated different

Can take about 2 hours to get to school or work: late (matters where live) Weather: not good to be outside in Summer: to hot, not comfortable to be in Air: polluted Children stay inside: most of year Houses are air conditioned (most)

Not best place for a child to grow up Get education if you can afford it Children entertainment: shop with friends, go to beaches, go to clubs, and more If want to be outside they may go to park (if not to hot)

Many hang out places In the city: things to learn about the world Hang outs: parks, museums, and more Not best place to raise children This picture represents how Dubai is not the best place to raise children.

Islam: second most popular Muslim: most popular Muslim: have male religious leader/teachers Leader/teacher: leads a service Wedding, funeral, and others Muslim women getting ready for her wedding. Dubai

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