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  2. Languages of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Most educated people in Egypt study English at school. There are also many English language universities in Egypt including the BUE (British University in Egypt), the FUE (Future University in Egypt), Nile University and the AUC (American University in Cairo). English is the most widely used language in tourism. The majority of the road signs ...

  3. History of Egypt under Hosni Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Under Mubarak, Egypt was a staunch ally of the United States, whose aid to Egypt has averaged $1.5 billion a year since the 1979 signing of the Camp David Peace Accords. [10] Egypt was a member of the allied coalition in the 1991 Gulf War, and Egyptian infantry were some of the first to land in Saudi Arabia to evict Iraqi forces from Kuwait.

  4. Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Education system. The public education system in Egypt consists of three levels: the basic education stage for 4–14 years old: kindergarten for two years followed by primary school for six years and preparatory school ( ISCED Level 2) for three years. Then, the secondary school ( ISCED Level 3) stage is for three years, for ages 15 to 17 ...

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  6. Cairo English School - Wikipedia

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    Cairo English School (CES) is a member of Esol Education, formerly known as Educational Services Overseas Limited (ESOL).CES opened in 2006 in Cairo and provides British-based international education culminating in Cambridge International Education IGCSE exam and the A-Level and IB Diploma offered as alternatives in the Sixth Form, CES is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS ...

  7. Seventh-day Adventist theology - Wikipedia

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    The theology of the Seventh-day Adventist Church resembles early Protestant Christianity, combining elements from Lutheran, Wesleyan-Arminian, and Anabaptist branches of Protestantism. Adventists believe in the infallibility of the Scripture 's teaching regarding salvation, which comes from grace through faith in Jesus Christ.

  8. Women in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    To limit women's contact with men as tradition, practices such as veiling and gender segregation at schools, work, and recreation have become common. Furthermore, lower-class families, especially in Upper-Egypt, have tended to withdraw females from school as they reached puberty to minimize their interaction with males. Lower-class men ...

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