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So. How is the whether ther anmar? How do you live there? Like how is school different or your daily routine different there?
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Weather is really hot. In the summer, you dont see 20s and 30s, you see 40s and 50s.

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Living there is alot different from living in Canada or the US, and I have to say, it's more fun. If you get out say late at night on a weekday, you see life on the streets, not a big fat nothing

. School hours varied everyday depending on your schedule. We had an average of 6 classes (of 35 or 40 minutes) per day (sometimes 7). We get Friday and Saturday off instead of Saturday and sunday.
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how is the war affecting you and your family? Is it negative? Does it also affect school?
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Well, most of my no so imediate family has left iraq (including me a 7 or 8 years ago). Negative? Yes! I don't know much about school right now, because I don't go to school there, so... yah..
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Speaking of school, are what many people say true? About how children in countries like Iraq actually want to learn and are grateful for school.
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It's nothing special. I feel the same way about school as I did 8 years ago. And incase you have this in your mind, schools in iraq arent a bedroom with 50 people in them. Its an actual school, just as good as schools here or better.