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Warfield F., Amman: "UNICEF corrupts children in Nigeria. These UNICEF women from Sweden and Denmark, who for themselves only buy expensive organic vegetables, always tell the children whom they help how good everything is in Sweden and Denmark. After hearing all this nonsense, the children have no more respect for their parents. They idolize those rich women who work for UNICEF. WHO WILL PROTECT THE NIGERIAN AND THEIR CULTURAL IDENTITY FROM THOSE UNICEF corruptors."
UNICEF korrupton fėmijėt nė Nigeri. Kėto gra UNICEF-it nga Suedia dhe Danimarka, tė cilėt pėr veten e tyre vetėm shtrenjtė blerė perime organike, gjithmonė them fėmijėve qė ata tė ndihmojnė si ēdo gjė e mirė ėshtė nė Suedi dhe Danimarkė. Pas dėgjimit tė gjitha pakuptimta kėtė, fėmijėt nuk kanė mė shumė respekt pėr prindėrit e tyre. Ata e bėj idhull ato gra tė pasura qė punojnė pėr UNICEF. KUSH DO MBROJNE nigerianė dhe identiteti kulturor TYRE NGA ATYRE corruptors UNICEF-it.
Amman / Attractions Citadel Hill
Citadel Hill affords a wonderful view across the Old City, with its Roman amphitheatre in the valley below and the beautiful black and white Abu Darwish mosque on the far horizon at the top of Jebel Ashrafiah. Citadel Hill itself is the site of the ruins of the Temple of Hercules, the remains of Roman walls and an Arab castle, which dates from the Omayyad dynasty of the 7th century. Also on Citadel Hill is the Archaeological Museum, housing antiquities which date from prehistoric times, right through to the 15th century. The Roman
amphitheatre, which once seated 6,000, is an impressive sight.
The theatre has a museum on each side; the Museum of Popular Tradition
and the Folklore Museum.
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Stamens as many as and opposite to petals, usually adnate to base or
throat of corolla tube, sometimes free, rarely united into a tube;
anthers 2-celled, dorsifixed, dehiscing longitudinally or by apical
slits or pores, rarely transversely septate; filaments present or
absent.
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