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Room 11's Around the World Travel Itinerary
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2. Room 11’s Travel Itinerary
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Day 1- San Francisco to Mexico
Day 2- Mexico to Italy
Day 3- Italy to Kenya
Day 4- Kenya to India
Day 5- India to Laos
Day 6- Laos to Vietnam
Day 7- Vietnam to The Philippines
Day 8- The Philippines to San Francisco
The coat of arms of Kenya features two lions, a symbol of protection, holding spears and a traditional East African shield. The shield and spears symbolize unity and defence of freedom.
The shield contains the national colors, representing:[1]
Black for the people of Kenya Green for the agriculture and natural resources Red for the struggle for freedom White for unity and peace. The middle red strip bears a rooster holding an axe, which according to local customs, denotes a new and prosperous life.
Ashoka Chakra is in the center of the flag. Wheel of Dharma" or "Wheel of Law" is a symbol that has represented dharma, the Buddha's teaching of the path to enlightenment, since the early period of Indian Buddhism.
The words on the symbol mean "Truth alone triumphs".
White Marble mausoleum located in Agra, India. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage."[
Built in 1632. The river around the Taj Mahal is drying up
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Jodhpur is known as the "blue city" because many of its houses are covered with a special bluish paint that is known to repel mosquitoes.
It is also known as the sun city
Education- Most students in India attend public schools like Redding, that means they are paid for by the city, state and government
- a small percentage attend private schools. Private schools often have much more money and can offer sports, art and other fun activities. Public schools do not offer much in these areas
- Students are required to go to school until they are 14 years old
Education is very important in India and they have spent a lot of time and money to improve the schools. They also made it illegal for children to work, but it is hard to enforce this law because so many families need the money
There are 304 million people in India who can’t read or write at all!!!
Most girls who are enrolled in school stop going when they are young because there are not enough female teachers. Also, all of the stories show girls and women as being weak and helpless rather than strong and smart
Studies have found that a large number of teachers do not show up at school to teach and when they are there they do not teach anything!
-Gandhi was an important leader in India during the time when British were in control. He was a powerful and peaceful man who believed in practicing non-violence and trust at all times. He is a Gujarati, which is the same time of Indian that Megh is!
-There are large Gujarati communities outside of India. Some of the biggest are in the United States and East Africa, in countries like Kenya!
-There are about 65.5 million people who speak Gujarati around the world
The movie The Jungle Book was based on this part of India.
Tigers, peacocks, hyenas, elephants
Several customs are associated with food consumption. Traditionally, meals were eaten while seated either on the floor or on very low stools or cushions. Food is most often eaten without cutlery, instead using the right hand. Often roti (flat bread) is used to scoop the curry without allowing it to touch the hands. Etiquette dictates eating only with one's right hand. Along the coast to the south, where the staple is parboiled rice. In the wheat growing/consuming north, a piece of roti is gripped with the thumb and middle finger and ripped off while holding holding the roti down with the index finger. Traditional serving styles vary from region to region in India.
In South India, cleaned banana leaves, which could be disposed of after the meal, were traditionally used. When hot food is served on banana leaves, the leaves add aroma and taste to the food. Leaf plates are still utilized on auspicious and festive occasions but are less common today.
Traditional ways of dining are being influenced by eating styles from other parts of the world. Among the middle class throughout India, spoons and forks are commonplace.