Egypt-Tun-Yiu&Olivia

__**EGYPT**__ = = = Egypt is a large country. The population is about 88 million people. The area 386,198 square miles. This country seems like a nice place to live in. = = Ethnicity is a group based on a common cultural heritage. The largest ethnic group inEgyptis Arab. Our country is different because it only has one main ethnicity group. In my opinion I would not want to live here for ethnicity because it mainly only has one group to choose from. = = Oil wealth per capita is the amount of wealth per person from oil resources.Egypt’s oil wealth per capita is $0. The highest oil wealth in the Middle East per capita is in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Iraq. If you need money I would not recommend moving to Egypt. = = Language is local sounds and words common to a particular nation of people. The main language spoken inEgyptis Arabic. Most countries in theMiddle Easthave Arabic as their main language. It is a lot easier to move to a country when most of the other countries near by speak the same language. (OH) = =The life expectancy is the average number of years that members of a population are expected to live. In Egypt compared to the other countries in the Middle East, the life expectancy is about 72-73, which is about average compared to the other countries, as there are both countries above and bellow Egypt’s life expectancy.=  ** Source Citation ** "Gravestone in Indian River Cemetery, Clinton." // Connecticut History Online //. Connecticut History Online, 2011. // Student Edition //. Web. 26 Mar. 2012.Document URL http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA263884996&v=2.1&u=mlin_n_wsparker&it=r&p=STOM&sw=w =.= =Literacy is the ability to read or write effectively. In Egypt, not everyone can read or write effectively. Although Egypt is not the lowest literate country in the Middle East, it is still lower then some other countries in the Middle East. About 83% of men are literate and only 59% of Egypt’s women are literate. Egypt is probably only the 6th or 7th most literate country in the Middle East.= = =
 * Source Citation: ** "Literacy in Egypt." (Illustration by XNR Productions/Cengage Learning, Gale.) // The Blackbirch Kid's Visual Reference of the World // . Online Ed. Blackbirch Press, 2009. Reproduced in Kids InfoBits. Detroit: Gale, 2012. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/KidsInfoBits

= = =The religion is a system of beliefs and worship often involving a code of ethnics and philosophy. The most popular religion is Islam (Sunni) in Egypt, like a lot of the countries in the Middle East. So its religion is mostly similar to the other countries in the Middle East. Overall Egypt is a unique and fascinating country that can be both similar and different to other countries in the middle east.= =Based on this info Egypt is a unique country that can be both similar or different then the other countries in the Middle East and several different ways, from the life expectancy of 73, literacy rate of 83% (men) and 59%(women) and the similar religion of Islam. Egypt’s has a rather low ethnicity also makes it unique among the other countries of the Middle East as well as the low oil wealth. But Egypt’s national language of Arabic makes it similar to other countries in South West Asia allowing easier communication. Overall Egypt is rather unique among the Middle East (TC)=
 * Source Citation: ** "Major Religions in Egypt." (Illustration by XNR Productions/Cengage Learning, Gale.) // The Blackbirch Kid's Visual Reference of the World // . Online Ed. Blackbirch Press, 2009. Reproduced in Kids InfoBits. Detroit: Gale, 2012. http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/KidsInfoBits

World: Israelis and Palestinians React to Egypt
"World: Israelis and Palestinians React to Egypt." // NYTimes.com Video Collection //2010. // Gale Student Resources In Context //. Web. 4 Apr. 2012. Document URL http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/suic/VideosDetailsPage/VideosDetailsWindow?total=599&query=BS%20egypt&prodId=SUIC&windowstate=normal&mode=view&limiter=&displayGroupName=Videos&currPage=40&sortBy=relevance%2Cdescending&action=e&catId=&view=docDisplay&documentId=GALE%7CCT277957359&userGroupName=mlin_n_wsparker&jsid=654ea03e7ed7e329a84715cd386226d6 relating to Egypt's religion.

i noticed that you were very detailed. i also liked how you compared egypt to the rest of the middleeast. i was confused as to as to what erage meant.

After reading this wiki and consulting the peer feedback checklist on pages 10, i noticed that in your introduction you were missing a few parts, including the location, and compass directions. Your paragraphs was kid of awkward because it didn't flow. i noticed that you had a few spelling errors in your body paragraphs, but otherwise, great job with the details. your conclusion was very good too. Great job

i wouldn suggest that you add more to the intro peragraph. i noticed that you had picters for every peragraph. i would like to know more about the religon. i think all of your pictars were good and represented your topics well. (A.H.)

Based on the comments above, I checked all my paragraphs and tried to find some spelling errors and fix them, I couldn't find a lot more to add about religion based on my notes. I also tried to find one relevant video clip about Egypt based on number 7.