it's hard but not impossible
you can find a job at one of these
1- A Japanese company branch at Cairo (only if you can understand Arabic )
2- Teaching Japanese at an Egyptian college
3- Teaching Japanese at the Japan Foundation or the Japanese school at Cairo
4- A job related to the Cairo Metro (you need to learn Arabic)
5-A job at Fuji TV
6- A tour guide (you need to study Egyptology and Arabic)
7- A job about Hotels ans Hospitality (English is required)
8- Opening your own Japanese restaurant, nowadays in Egypt, Asian food is really popular <3
Goof luck <3
The Nile river.
People can find many jobs in Egypt, including working in restaurants. People may also find work in grocery stores or gas stations.
more opportunities for people to find jobs. In other words, not that competitive.
This question doesn't really have an answer but it depends on the size of the tsunami and if the Japanese people can find high ground and or shelter
There are many places where one may find a number of business opportunities. Local newspapers often advertise for different opportunities. Furthermore, there are business brokers available in most towns that help people to search for business opportunities.
There are many websites available for people to find franchise opportunities. One great website is "find a franchise". One can browse their franchise directory and contact them to request more information about a specific franchise opportunity.
you would find berber people in Moroco Algeria, a little in Egypt
There are various different websites which help people find volunteering opportunities that match their interests. Some of those websites include Help Guide, Volunteer Match, and Grant Space.
One can find job opportunities at Carle Clinic by accessing the official Carle Clinic website. Their employment opportunities webpage is updated with all possible opportunities.
One can find work from home opportunities online at a variety of different websites. One can find work from home opportunities at websites such as Monster, CareerBuilder and Indeed.
Pharaohs, the rulers of Ancient Egypt, were very powerful and I don't think it was custom for the people to disagree with them. You would have to go to a Historian or a History book to find out more about the political status of Ancient Egypt. If you're researching life in Ancient Egypt, you may find this site useful... it has lots of info on Ancient Egypt (click on "Ancient Egypt" on the left to go to the home page). http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/pharaoh/home.html
there was a lot of gold to find & they had good trade items