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    Known as one of the earliest civilizations‚ Mesopotamia and Egypt both share set amounts of similarities along with a share of striking distinctions. Environmentally‚ these two civilizations were formed in similar surroundings‚ yet their weather patterns show distinctions. Politically‚ both governments derived from a monarch‚ yet their laws and punishments distinguished the two’s court systems. Economically‚ they both shared prosperous success in similar manners. Socially‚ although the two lands

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    Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien Department of Anthropology and African Studies Arbeitspapiere / Working Papers Nr. 88 Sarah Hartmann The Informal Market of Education in Egypt. Private Tutoring and Its Implications 2008 The Working Papers are edited by Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien‚ Johannes Gutenberg-Universität‚ Forum 6‚ D-55099 Mainz‚ Germany. Tel. +49-6131-3923720; Email: ifeas@uni-mainz.de; http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de/workingpapers/Arbeitspapiere

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    The ancient river-valley civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt share many similarities in their social‚ political‚ economic‚ intellectual‚ and cultural aspects‚ however‚ at the same time; both are very separate from one another. Mesopotamia developed first as a civilization without influence‚ while Egypt built off of the latter to create their own society‚ hence the shared traits of their educational system‚ government‚ religion‚ and social structure. But‚ the variable of location also takes place;

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    Nora Scott The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin New Series‚ Volume 31‚ Numbe r# 3‚ The Daily Life of the Ancient Egyptians (Spring‚ 1973) ‚ pp. 123-170 Published by: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3269057 Source: The Daily Life of the Ancient Egyptians My source is a primary source for the reason that it shows the existence of the Egyptians and how their culture was on day after day foundation and what happen for the kingdom to collapse. Nora Elizabeth

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    the two works of art were also created almost two-thousand years apart from each other before the two civilizations had any sort of major contact with one another. The similarities of the works‚ despite the time and distance‚ suggests that Ancient Egypt had more of an impact on Ancient Greece than was previously understood. By looking at these two works of art‚ a deeper understanding of the relations between the civilizations will be gained and explored in more detail. Art has a way of preserving

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    Mesopotamia and Egypt At the time of the rise of the first civilizations‚ both Mesopotamia and Egypt were dominant civilizations. One could argue that the first civilizations had various similarities‚ but they also had many differences‚ that of which made them early civilizations. Both Mesopotamia and Egypt grew up in river valleys. Surrounding Mesopotamia were the Tigris and Euphrates rivers‚ and Egypt’s river source was the Nile. These civilizations depended on these rivers to have productive

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    Civilization in Ancient Egypt In the dry‚ vast desert land of the river valley aroused a city-state that flourished with the help of the ever flowing Nile River. Egypt was said to be the “Gift of the Nile.” The benefits the Nile River supplied them with‚ the way their pharaohs ruled their lands‚ and the detailed architectural achievements the Egyptians discovered were all contributors to how the Ancient Egypt civilization came to be. The Nile River was the main reason why Egypt grew into a civilization

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    the major religious points‚ was that Egypt believed in many gods and also thought their pharaohs were gods while Mesopotamians served several gods. While Egypt had pharaohs governing its society‚ Mesopotamia was made of several city-states that competed for power. The social structures from Ancient Mesopotamia differs from Ancient Egypt both treated their women differently. In both Mesopotamia and Egypt religious leaders were given a very high status. In Egypt pharaohs were thought to be divine

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    In ancient Egypt‚ its women were provided with several different rights and freedoms that were equivalent to the men’s rights as well. The statuses of women in ancient Egypt were higher than in other ancient societies‚ which allowed its women to gain control in several economic‚ legal‚ and social positions. They were able to own property‚ borrow money‚ set off a divorce‚ sign contracts‚ and serve as a witness in court cases‚ etc. Egypt provided several rights for its women but some of these rights

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