
Once upon a time in a country with a population of 250,000 in the middle east called The United Middle East lived a boy named Tamer.

Tamer and his family where a middle class family that owned a wheat and barley farm and sold the grains to local cereal manufacturers.









The farm employed many of the local towns people as this was the only farm nearby.








This farm was special as it has been around since 332 B.C.E the start of the The United Middle East and in Tamer's family for generations.


One day when Tamer got home from school he saw a bunch of cars at the farm. When he walked into his house he asked his mother " Why are all those cars here?" His mother explained to him that the government was looking to drill oil on their land.










She said to him "Because we have a Monarchy government we have to allow them to drill on our land as it's rich in oil."






This upset Tamer, he went to his bedroom and prayed to his God, Allah as he is of Islamic religion, that he could better understand why the government needed to drill for oil on the family farm.






The next day at Tamer's school during Social Studies class they learned about their country's flag, country's sign of animal and the meaning of the sign and he even learned about the country's language and the evolution of their communication.

He learned that the colors of the flag was green, and white, red, and black.

He also learned that the country's sign of animal was a golden lion for balance and loyalty.

He thought that the languages that are spoken in his country were interesting. The three languages are Arabic, Hebrew, and Pesian.



The teacher taught them the the evolution of communication which was they used to wright on carved stones and then years later on papyrus.





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Once upon a time in a country with a population of 250,000 in the middle east called The United Middle East lived a boy named Tamer.

Tamer and his family where a middle class family that owned a wheat and barley farm and sold the grains to local cereal manufacturers.









The farm employed many of the local towns people as this was the only farm nearby.








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