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    Old is not always gold With an impressive past‚ troublesome present and a fearful future: Egyptian Railway is so much similar to Egypt nowadays‚ writes Ahmed Morsy “I dream of a time when a train safely runs and reaches its destination on time‚” said Islam Shokri‚ a 29-year-old employee living in Nasr City district of Cairo and working in Aswan. Shokri‚ whose work necessitates travelling about 900 kilometres by train every week‚ said that the trip from Cairo to Aswan sometimes takes fifteen hours

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    The Contradiction of Civilization In Civilization and its Discontents‚ Sigmund Freud provides meaning to human nature and our unhappiness. He proposes that mankind is in constant struggle with instinctive violent and sexual behaviors. Civilization has created boundaries to regulate our behavior. Freud believes that these boundaries repress our natural instincts and ultimately lead to unhappiness. Civilization is created to protect mankind and establish a functional society‚ but it is in our

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    Patrick Goss Advanced PR Writing: Feature Word Count: 1050 Purpose: Lay out point of views to the subject Audience: College athletic supporters Pay to Play: College Athletic’s Solution to Problems? Imagine this: you are a star athlete at the University of Miami. You meet Nevin Shapiro‚ a wealthy businessman who is willing to help you out. As a struggling college student‚ let alone a college athlete‚ money is hard to come by. There is no time for work between all the training and practices

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    Bethany TowneWritten Assignment 1Western Civ 1Women In The Epic Of Gilgamesh and Mesopotamian Society In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ gender plays a very significant role‚ because while women were not the most powerful gods nor the strongest or wisest of all humans‚ they still had tremendous influence over others around them‚ and even today‚ over those who study and learn about the women of the time of Mesopotamia. Though the main characters of the story‚ Gilgamesh and Enkidu‚ are male‚ women did not necessarily

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    Women today can work‚ vote‚ pray and do anything else a man can do; but in ancient Mesopotamia a woman’s role was very different. Religion and gender had the greatest impact in the Mesopotamian society. Religion was one of the very important things in Mesopotamia. The Mesopotamians had a God for almost everything. Some were for the sun or moon. This was called Polytheism. Polytheism means that you believe in more than one God. They created Ziggurats and these were like churchs. They believed that

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    Calling all Journalism students‚ Be part of this year’s J-team! Screening dates: July 10-12‚ 1 p.m. onwards at the Newsroom/ Media Practice and Research Unit (Located inside Media Studies room‚ 2nd flr.) For inquiries pls. contact Society P.R.O. Emiaj Francinne Mendoza at 09158006979. See you there! Leigh Bagtas3JRN2 Batch 2015. Hello. Remind ko lang po ulit na nalipat ang CLASS PICTURE TAKING sa FRIDAY‚ JULY 12‚ 4-5PM. :) Thank you! Organized by the DLSU Student Media Office

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    Egyptians and New Life

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    “The Story of Sinuhe” is about an Egyptian man named Sinuhe‚ who is the queen’s secretary. In ancient times‚ castration was required in order for men to enter the royal palace and to serve the royalty. At the end of the story‚ the story revealed that Sinuhe was not castrated because he has children. This showed that the king really trusted Sinuhe because all servants needed to be castrated except him. Throughout the story‚ the author stressed the idea that loyalty is essential because people were

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    The Egyptian and Chinese Culture The cultures of China and Egypt are similar in a way that both have old traditional cultures and now the modern culture. China is an ancient country‚ with thousands of years of history which leaves a rich foundation for their culture. Any attempt to describe the Chinese people can be very difficult and a challenging task. The Chinese culture has come a long way from gender preference to overcoming a feudal society. It seems the Egyptian people are still in a mode

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    The Egyptian Revolution Effects The Egyptian revolution was as magnificent event. It was a great step towards freedom and democracy. This revolution was considered by the whole world to be one of the greatest revolutions of modern world history. It has restored dignity and respect to Egypt and Egyptians as a whole. However‚ this revolution is far from over. There are still plenty of obstacles ahead‚ which is normal following any revolution that occurred throughout history. These obstacles and

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    Ancient Egyptian Religion

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    The Egyptian religion is one of the oldest practices when looking at how religions evolve over time. Egyptian religion is seen as a basis of many religions today such as Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam today‚ and many of their roots come from Egyptian practices. They had many gods that they worshiped within the duration of the religion which only ended when Christianity came to a head. The Egyptian religions had many gods that they worshiped‚ and their practices influence many religions today. Osiris

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