The Blues is a musical form and genre‚ which originated in South America within the African-American communities. It originated near the end of the 19th century‚ and was rooted from spirituals‚ work songs‚ field hollers (which are very similar to work songs‚ but some do not have lyrics)‚ shouts and rhymes. The blues form in jazz‚ rhythm and blues and rock and roll; and each is characterised by a specific chord progression‚ the most common being the twelve bar blues. The blues notes‚ are played or
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The Nile The Nile river was the most important thing to Ancient Egyptians. The Egyptians were very smart because they were settled near a river. Without the Nile the Egyptians wouldn’t survive‚ and even now we wouldn’t study their history. The Nile was so important because it gave them water and fertilizer for farming and they believed in a God of the Nile whos name was Osiris The God of The Nile River. "Irrigation along much of the river
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THE NILE RIVER The Nile River is the longest in the world it is approximately 4160 miles long‚ It flows from high mountains in Africa.The Nile was a main means of travel. There are two branches‚ Rosetta Branch to the west‚ and Damietta to the east. Lake Victoria‚ and Lake Tana are two major sources. Without the water source ancient egyptians would have died out‚ because they relied on agriculture for wealth‚ and power. The Nile River was called Ar or Aur (means black) due to the annual flood left
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RISK ASSESSMENT OF MALATHION PESTICIDE APPLICATION HAZARD IDENTIFICATION: West Nile virus (WNV) is a dangerous nervous system disease that spreads primarily by mosquitoes (2007). According to data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2007)‚ there were 4‚269 West Nile Virus cases in the United States in 2006 and 177 were fatalities. The West Nile Virus does not discriminate from the rich‚ the poor or the uneducated. By administering the application of harmless pesticides we
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Source of fish??? Aim of study ---4m title Objective will influence methodolog ---what and result of prevalence Title Introduction/background to the study Problem statement Purpose Specific objectives‚ research questions or hypothesis Why the nile tilapia?? Literature review Materials and methods sampling Expected results/outputs References Study area Ggaba is located on the northern shores of Lake Victoria‚ at the southern tip of the city of Kampala. It is bordered by Murchison Bay in Lake
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wonder why the Nile is so useful? The Nile river located in Egypt‚ The Nile is the biggest river in the world and is depended by the people who live in Egypt. The Nile gives the Egyptians water also many fish to eat. The Nile helps the people grow their crops as you can see The Nile was very useful. The Nile is a even transportation. The Egyptians use the Nile to transport goods or people. Have you wonder how the Nile improve the Egyptians crops? The Nile help the plants
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One (1): The numerology meaning of this number is unity‚ beginnings‚ God‚ masculine‚ creative‚ symbol of physical and mental activity. It’s a number that expresses leadership‚ spotlight type individuality. There’s a tendency to being organized‚ and ambitious. Ones go to the top in everything that peaks their interest‚ reflecting a natural leader. They are forerunners and original thinkers. Leadership or a position of power is where they’re happiest. Often‚ they are loners‚ and can be aggressive.
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My topic is talking about the problem of the Nile River and the conflict on the water between Egypt and Nile Basin countries. The Nile River has been the source of life and of conflict in the Nile Basin countries. The late president Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat said that the only thing is going Egypt in another war is Nile river and Egypt`s share in water of Nile. Nile River represents to Egypt the pulse and the spirit for every Egyptian so‚ it is important to us to keep our right in water of the
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Egypt was called the “Gift of the Nile” because the Nile River wi the ancient Egyptians with the natural resources they needed to build a complex civilization. Every year the Nile flooded. These floods left behind fresh water and deposited silt along the banks of the river. This fresh water and rich soil was unusual in this desert environment that surrounded ancient Egypt. The river also supplied the Egyptians with papyrus and fish. Due to the length of the Nile‚ it was a natural highway for transportation
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lands‚ some migrated to Nile River Valley which is a vast land surrounding the Nile River. There in this land abundant with life‚ there were plenty of food and water for these people. During the Neolithic Revolution (10‚000BC to 3‚500BC) man discovered the art of agriculture‚ this skill arrived in Egypt approximately 7‚000BC. Humans were finally able to use the rich silt brought by the yearly flooding of the Nile River which annually flooded since 60‚000 years ago. The Nile River is the world’s longest
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