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These stories were on me for many years, especially the famous story "goat's allegory" to follow the magical goat and to bring him from his residence directly to the land of Israel I will. The boy in the story traced the goat through the cave and came near Tzfat. He is very pleased that he decided to stay. He took the goat back to his father and wrote in his mouth "Follow the goat", but his father could not find the memo, and the animals were slaughtered in sorrow and anger. This small piece of paper sends Messiah's message only after the goat dies. The relationship between my father and my son may have been lost forever
Introduction Traditionally, many people regard it as folk tales of innocent children "goat allegage" is actually a thorough exploration of many themes occupying the central position of SY writing . Annon First, I will outline the story's leader. Ask if anyone can tell the story. Please let me introduce as much detail as possible to other people. As a group, please try to revise the story as much as possible. White boards and big Post-It may be useful. The story's summary story is about senior citizens whose illness causes severe coughing. As a cure, the doctor drove goat milk. The man got a goat showing a strange behavior pattern. Every day a few hours the goat disappeared and only her chest was filled with the sweetest milk that can ease the old man's cough.
There is a popular Ethiopian legend about goat owners named Caldi. According to legend, one day Kaldy is pasturing his goat, and surprisingly all his goats are full of energy. Kardi jumped when he saw a goat play. Khardi soon discovered that his goat had eaten red fruit from coffee bush, so it turned out that the coffee contains all the advantages like caffeine. Ethiopia is located in sub-Saharan Africa, adjacent to Sudan in the west, Somalia and Djibouti in the east, Kenya in the south and Eritrea in the northeast. The country is rich in beautiful scenery and towering mountains. These mountains maintain tropical cloud forests and are also places to grow coffee. Ethiopian coffee farmers grow coffee on four different systems: forest coffee, semi-forest coffee, garden coffee and coffee cultivation