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                                                       Adjusting to a Culture
						
	Prince Ahkeim Jahfar wakes up on his twenty-first birthday and realizes that he is 
to be wed to a woman he has never met before.  This is a custom that is traditional in the 
royal family of  Zamoonda, Africa.  His father, King Jahfi Jahfar had been planning this 
wedding for many years.  The woman who is groomed to be the prince"s wife has been 
trained since birth to learn everything about the prince and what he likes.  She is 
trained to fill his every desire.  As it turned out, the Prince was not satisfied with his wife 
to be because her intellect did not meet his standards.  He decides to travel to America to 
find his bride to be.  
	Prince Ahkeim and his servant Simi fly to Queens, New York to fill out the 
Prince"s dreams.  They arrive in a suburban area of Queens wearing very expensive suits 
and animal skins around their chest.  Soon they find out that they need to change their 
wardrobe to fit in with the rest of the population.  Prince Ahkeim plans to meet a woman 
that will love him for who he is and not for the wealth he has.  He must make everybody 
he meets believe that he is an ordinary person from New York so that his cover will not 
be "blown".  The Prince even gets a job at a fast-food restaurant and works like a peasant 
would from his home.  When asked where he is from,  he simply replies "I"m an African 
student who is studying here at the University".
	Prince Ahkeim learns that there are many things that go on in America that are 
different from his world.  He seems to be amused that people dump trash on the streets 
and greet each other by shouting curse words at each other.  The apartment that he moves 
into is almost a complete opposite of the palace he left.  Rats and roaches crawl around 
the floor as if they owned the building.  This doesn"t seem to bother the Prince even 
though he is used to petal girls throwing rose petals to cover the floor before him and 
girls to bathe him.
	He soon meets a girl that he is very interested in but she is already engaged to 
marry someone.  Daryl, her fiancé is the son a wealthy entrepreneur and comes across as 
very superficial to the Prince.  Prince Ahkeim worked hard at his new job and tries to 
come in contact with Lisa as much as possible.  Lisa invites Ahkeim to go on a double 
date with her sister.  During the game, Daryl asked Ahkeim "I bet wearing clothes is a 
new experience for you."  Lisa gradually becomes aware of the Prince"s charm and 
prestige.  Slowly but surely, Lisa starts to fall in love with Ahkeim.  As far as she knows, 
Ahkeim is the son of a goat herder.         
	King Jahfi comes to find out that his son is living poorly and decides to visit 
America to find out what exactly is going on.  When he arrives, he finds Prince Ahkeim"s 
servant Simi at the roach infested apartment and learns that his son has betrayed his 
wealth and fortune for a girl.  The King then goes to Lisa McDowell"s house to find his 
son.  King Jahfi is very disturbed about his son"s behavior and refuses to allow him to 
marry the woman he loves.  The King finally retrieves his son and brings him back to the 
palace of  Zamoonda to marry the woman chosen to be his wife.  
	At the wedding, Prince Ahkeim lifts the vail from the bride"s face to find out that 
it is Lisa and becomes overwhelmed with joy.  King Jahfi changed a tradition of many 
generations to bring true happiness to his son.
                                                  
                                                       Adjusting to a Culture
						
	Prince Ahkeim Jahfar wakes up on his twenty-first birthday and realizes that he is 
to be wed to a woman he has never met before.  This is a custom that is traditional in the 
royal family of  Zamoonda, Africa.  His father, King Jahfi Jahfar had been planning this 
wedding for many years.  The woman who is groomed to be the prince"s wife has been 
trained since birth to learn everything about the prince and what he likes.  She is 
trained to fill his every desire.  As it turned out, the Prince was not satisfied with his wife 
to be because her intellect did not meet his standards.  He decides to travel to America to 
find his bride to be.  
	Prince Ahkeim and his servant Simi fly to Queens, New York to fill out the 
Prince"s dreams.  They arrive in a suburban area of Queens wearing very expensive suits 
and animal skins around their chest.  Soon they find out that they need to change their 
wardrobe to fit in with the rest of the population.  Prince Ahkeim plans to meet a woman 
that will love him for who he is and not for the wealth he has.  He must make everybody 
he meets believe that he is an ordinary person from New York so that his cover will not 
be "blown".  The Prince even gets a job at a fast-food restaurant and works like a peasant 
would from his home.  When asked where he is from,  he simply replies "I"m an African 
student who is studying here at the University".
	Prince Ahkeim learns that there are many things that go on in America that are 
different from his world.  He seems to be amused that people dump trash on the streets 
and greet each other by shouting curse words at each other.  The apartment that he moves 
into is almost a complete opposite of the palace he left.  Rats and roaches crawl around 
the floor as if they owned the building.  This doesn"t seem to bother the Prince even 
though he is used to petal girls throwing rose petals to cover the floor before him and 
girls to bathe him.
	He soon meets a girl that he is very interested in but she is already engaged to 
marry someone.  Daryl, her fiancé is the son a wealthy entrepreneur and comes across as 
very superficial to the Prince.  Prince Ahkeim worked hard at his new job and tries to 
come in contact with Lisa as much as possible.  Lisa invites Ahkeim to go on a double 
date with her sister.  During the game, Daryl asked Ahkeim "I bet wearing clothes is a 
new experience for you."  Lisa gradually becomes aware of the Prince"s charm and 
prestige.  Slowly but surely, Lisa starts to fall in love with Ahkeim.  As far as she knows, 
Ahkeim is the son of a goat herder.         
	King Jahfi comes to find out that his son is living poorly and decides to visit 
America to find out what exactly is going on.  When he arrives, he finds Prince Ahkeim"s 
servant Simi at the roach infested apartment and learns that his son has betrayed his 
wealth and fortune for a girl.  The King then goes to Lisa McDowell"s house to find his 
son.  King Jahfi is very disturbed about his son"s behavior and refuses to allow him to 
marry the woman he loves.  The King finally retrieves his son and brings him back to the 
palace of  Zamoonda to marry the woman chosen to be his wife.  
	At the wedding, Prince Ahkeim lifts the vail from the bride"s face to find out that 
it is Lisa and becomes overwhelmed with joy.  King Jahfi changed a tradition of many 
generations to bring true happiness to his son.s traditional in the 
royal family of  Zamoonda, Africa.  His father, King Jahfi Jahfar had been planning this 
wedding for many years.  The woman who is groomed to be the prince"s wife has been 
trained since birth to learn everything about the prince and what he likes.  She is 
trained to fill his every desire.  As it turned out, the Prince was not satisfied with his wife 
to be because her intellect did not meet his standards.  He decides to travel to America to 
find his bride to be.  
	Prince Ahkeim and his servant Simi fly to Queens, New York to fill out the 
Prince"s dreams.  They arrive in a suburban area of Queens wearing very expensive suits 
and animal skins around their chest.  Soon they find out that they need to change their 
wardrobe to fit in with the rest of the population.  Prince Ahkeim plans to meet a woman 
that will love him for who he is and not for the wealth he has.  He must make everybody 
he meets believe that he is an ordinary person from New York so that his cover will not 
be "blown".  The Prince even gets a job at a fast-food restaurant and works like a peasant 
would from his home.  When asked where he is from,  he simply replies "I"m an African 
student who is studying here at the University".
	Prince Ahkeim learns that there are many things that go on in America that are 
different from his world.  He seems to be amused that people dump trash on the streets 
and greet each other by shouting curse words at each other.  The apartment that he moves 
into is almost a complete opposite of the palace he left.  Rats and roaches crawl around 
the floor as if they owned the building.  This doesn"t seem to bother the Prince even 
though he is used to petal girls throwing rose petals to cover the floor before him and 
girls to bathe him.
	He soon meets a girl that he is very interested in but she is already engaged to 
marry someone.  Daryl, her fiancé is the son a wealthy entrepreneur and comes across as 
very superficial to the Prince.  Prince Ahkeim worked hard at his new job and tries to 
come in contact with Lisa as much as possible.  Lisa invites Ahkeim to go on a double 
date with her sister.  During the game, Daryl asked Ahkeim "I bet wearing clothes is a 
new experience for you."  Lisa gradually becomes aware of the Prince"s charm and 
prestige.  Slowly but surely, Lisa starts to fall in love with Ahkeim.  As far as she knows, 
Ahkeim is the son of a goat herder.         
	King Jahfi comes to find out that his son is living poorly and decides to visit 
America to find out what exactly is going on.  When he arrives, he finds Prince Ahkeim"s 
servant Simi at the roach infested apartment and learns that his son has betrayed his 
wealth and fortune for a girl.  The King then goes to Lisa McDowell"s house to find his 
son.  King Jahfi is very disturbed about his son"s behavior and refuses to allow him to 
marry the woman he loves.  The King finally retrieves his son and brings him back to the 
palace of  Zamoonda to marry the woman chosen to be his wife.  
	At the wedding, Prince Ahkeim lifts the vail from the bride"s face to find out that 
it is Lisa and becomes overwhelmed with joy.  King Jahfi changed a tradition of many 
generations to bring true happiness to his son.
                                                  
                                                       Adjusting to a Culture
						
	Prince Ahkeim Jahfar wakes up on his twenty-first birthday and realizes that he is 
to be wed to a woman he has never met before.  This is a custom that is traditional in the 
royal family of  Zamoonda, Africa.  His father, King Jahfi Jahfar had been planning this 
wedding for many years.  The woman who is groomed to be the prince"s wife has been 
trained since birth to learn everything about the prince and what he likes.  She is 
trained to fill his every desire.  As it turned out, the Prince was not satisfied with his wife 
to be because her intellect did not meet his standards.  He decides to travel to America to 
find his bride to be.  
	Prince Ahkeim and his servant Simi fly to Queens, New York to fill out the 
Prince"s dreams.  They arrive in a suburban area of Queens wearing very expensive suits 
and animal skins around their chest.  Soon they find out that they need to change their 
wardrobe to fit in with the rest of the population.  Prince Ahkeim plans to meet a woman 
that will love him for who he is and not for the wealth he has.  He must make everybody 
he meets believe that he is an ordinary person from New York so that his cover will not 
be "blown".  The Prince even gets a job at a fast-food restaurant and works like a peasant 
would from his home.  When asked where he is from,  he simply replies "I"m an African 
student who is studying here at the University".
	Prince Ahkeim learns that there are many things that go on in America that are 
different from his world.  He seems to be amused that people dump trash on the streets 
and greet each other by shouting curse words at each other.  The apartment that he moves 
into is almost a complete opposite of the palace he left.  Rats and roaches crawl around 
the floor as if they owned the building.  This doesn"t seem to bother the Prince even 
though he is used to petal girls throwing rose petals to cover the floor before him and 
girls to bathe him.
	He soon meets a girl that he is very interested in but she is already engaged to 
marry someone.  Daryl, her fiancé is the son a wealthy entrepreneur and comes across as 
very superficial to the Prince.  Prince Ahkeim worked hard at his new job and tries to 
come in contact with Lisa as much as possible.  Lisa invites Ahkeim to go on a double 
date with her sister.  During the game, Daryl asked Ahkeim "I bet wearing clothes is a 
new experience for you."  Lisa gradually becomes aware of the Prince"s charm and 
prestige.  Slowly but surely, Lisa starts to fall in love with Ahkeim.  As far as she knows, 
Ahkeim is the son of a goat herder.         
	King Jahfi comes to find out that his son is living poorly and decides to visit 
America to find out what exactly is going on.  When he arrives, he finds Prince Ahkeim"s 
servant Simi at the roach infested apartment and learns that his son has betrayed his 
wealth and fortune for a girl.  The King then goes to Lisa McDowell"s house to find his 
son.  King Jahfi is very disturbed about his son"s behavior and refuses to allow him to 
marry the woman he loves.  The King finally retrieves his son and brings him back to the 
palace of  Zamoonda to marry the woman chosen to be his wife.  
	At the wedding, Prince Ahkeim lifts the vail from the bride"s face to find out that 
it is Lisa and becomes overwhelmed with joy.  King Jahfi changed a tradition of many 
generations to bring true happiness to his son. 
 
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