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Jordan is a Muslim country in southwest Asia. It is bordered by Syria to the north, Israel to the west, and Saudi Arabia to the east and south-east. It is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world.

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Why does Jordan's morality become an issue in Chapter 3 of The Great Gatsby?

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In Chapter 3 of The Great Gatsby, Jordan's morality becomes an issue because she is revealed to be dishonest and manipulative, particularly through her involvement in a car accident. This incident calls into question her character and credibility, impacting others' perceptions of her integrity and trustworthiness. Additionally, Jordan's actions hint at a lack of concern for others' well-being, challenging traditional standards of morality.

Where can you buy the book Twilight if you are currently staying in Amman Jordan?

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There are many bookstores in Amman that offer the current releases. * Readers bookstore at Cozmo * Prime Mega Store at Mecca Mall * Virgin Mega Store at City Mall * Titles in Abdoun * Aramex bookstores at Cozmo * And if all else fails try ordering it online and having it shipped from amazon

What 2 countries share the Jordan river as a border?

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The Jordan river forms a border between Jordan and Israel.

Do children in Jordan go to school?

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Of course they do. It's a duty and an obligation to seek knowledge. The first verse that Angel Gabriel revealed to the Prophet Muhamed (the illiterate Prophet, peace be upon him). Was: " Read, recite in the name of your Lord, who created you. Who created man from a "clot". Recite and your Lord The Most Generous, who taught man with the pen. Who taught man that what he does not know.

What are the main plants of Jordan?

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Jordan has oak, pine, pistachio, olive, acacia, eucalyptus, cedar and cinnabar trees. It also has a black iris. Some of the fauna are spoonbills, white pelicans, egrets, terns and gulls.

What do people in Jordan eat for breakfast?

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they eat 15 meals a day. each meal dedicated to part of their religion. they call this the jordanian diet in english. they eat 15 meals a day. each meal dedicated to part of their religion. they call this the jordanian diet in english.

What are some popular foods in Jordan?

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Meats such as camel, beef and poultry are eaten but pork is strictly forbidden. Dairy foods such as cream, milk and especially yogurt are enjoyed. To round out the diet, grains, rice, fruits and vegetables are also eaten.

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What is the most common fruit in Jordan?

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Due to the moderate climate of Jordan, you can find lots of fruits that can't be listed in one answer, but for example you have watermelon, strawberries, several kinds of grapes, several kinds of peaches, figs, oranges, Mandarin, apples, apricots ....etc., but you can't find all these fruits all year long, everything is seasonal, but of course you can always find imported fruits in the market.

What are the authentic dishes of Jordan?

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The national dish of Jordan is mansaf, also spelled mansef. It is usually made with chunks of boiled lamb, a yogurt sauce made out of jameed, and all piled high on a bed of rice w/bread on the bottom. It can be garnished with toasted pine nuts and almonds.

Why does Jordan narrate chapter 4?

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Jordan narrates chapter 4 in the book "The Great Gatsby" because it focuses on his perspective and experiences at one of Gatsby's parties. By having Jordan narrate this chapter, the reader gains insight into the party atmosphere and the interactions among the characters, particularly through Jordan's observant and critical lens. It provides a different viewpoint compared to the rest of the book, which is narrated by Nick Carraway.

Is the land of Jordan hot or cold?

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It depends on what part of Jordan you're talking about. In general, though, it is of the colder countries in the Middle East. In Amman the capital (in my area which is relatively high), in winter, we have an average of 5-7 degrees Celsius at day, and 1-3 degrees Celsius at night.

In the midst of summer though it can get hot. Average of 30 degrees C in Amman. The weather is pleasant at night (average of 18-19 degrees C) and even colder in my area since it is higher in elevation.

It does snow in Amman a couple of times a year. The snow sticks for 2-3 weeks each few years. Aqaba (in the south) is hotter than the rest majority of Jordan if you're wondering.

How tall is prince hashim of Jordan?

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What is inside petra in Jordan?

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What is important things about Jordan the country?

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Jordan is famous for the city of Petra and Wadi Rum.

What is the size of Petra Jordan?

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Who is the richest non royal family in Jordan?

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The richest family in Jordan is the Almasri (or just Masri) family who are Jordanians with Palestinian heritage.

What is national name of Jordan?

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The nationality of the people of the country of Jordan are called Jordanians.

Who is the leader or president for Jordan?

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The current king of the country of Jordan is Abdullah II. The current prime minister of the country of Jordan is Hani Fawzi Al-Mulki.

Why the Petra is important?

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How many people have the name Jordan?

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Around 5,505,000.

The United Nations data base indicates that in 2010, there were about 6,047,000 people in Jordan. I do not know whether that includes refugees from Iraq, of whom there are about 500,000.