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Coming To America: Adjusting To A Culture

Coming To America: 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......


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