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Uploaded by on Jun 4, 2008

Heyyy yah, everyone -
I produced this animation as part of my final university project.

It is basically a comparison, based on what I remember between how kids judged one another in Libya and in Scotland.
I was born in Libya and lived there till 8 years old, then moved to Glasgow, Scotland.

I realise that not everyone might have had the same experience(s), but I present you with mine.
I dream of the day where materialism starts to ebb away from people's focus.
Naive? perhaps I am XD

Anyway, enjoy *smiles*
Peace!


CREDITS: Jordan Burnett for audio editing Haret Alfasi for all the help with editing Hi8us Midlands for extensive support Kulwant Dhaliwal for being th emost generous supportive lady in the world!

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  • Nice Asia...congratulation for you & for any one help you...

  • Wow Asia! I guess I'm kind of late, but none the less, that was awesome!

  • Hey. I made part of this! =D

  • Love the video. And love the ZU! Nice work. You should do another. :)

  • I think it's more about age group than scottish culture. Things are different when you're 7

  • Wow...that was moving. I never really thought about schools in another country. Also, I can hear the accent in your voice. And why didn't you thank me? :) Just kidding.

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