My university is very far from my home. It takes me ages to go there every day. It takes about two hours to get there and you will have to pass basically through most of Cairo to get to the other side of the city. But the new highway and transportation system is really making me feel better.
Other Topics:
What's your favorite drink?
absolutely bubble tea when our shop near my home make this drink trendy I thought that I should try it just for a little bit and I really crave for lemonade with bubble juice now. I think that it is a combination of flowers, make it sour and sweet at the same time and I […]
do you like cook
I usually cook simple meals because they are quick and easy to prepare. I think cooking is an important skill for especially living independently.
Do you enjoy reading? If so, what genres do you prefer?
I am a bookaholic. I really enjoy reading books. I usually read history books because I prefer reading about real facts and not about drama, fiction and all. I read about the history of different ancient civilizations, how did they rise, how did they develop, how did they flourish and they’re fall down.
Do you prefer using a pen or a keyboard for writing? Why?
To be honest, I prefer using keyboard when writing as this enables me to clarify what I am composing and it makes easy to correct mistakes with the available tools. Additionally, my pinmanship isn’t that good enough that I find difficult to understand my own notes, especially when I’m in hassle.
What types of food do you like to eat?
I love eating our traditional gossens as they are not rations and scrumptious, particularly a lopulop which is made of rice, carrots and so on. Eat our national and popular food.
tell about a disgram your write
I would like to talk about the diagram. The diagram illustrates the mass production process of coconut oil. Overall this process consists of 10 steps beginning with harvesting of coconut from trees and concluding with the delivery of final product to consumers. in the first stage coconut are collected from the trees at the right […]
