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    Early civilizations often had many similarities in their politics‚ economies‚ and social norms. The civilizations of Mesopotamia‚ or the Fertile Crescent (3000 BCE)‚ and the Nile River Valley (3000 BCE) are prime examples of this‚ but with different geography‚ leaders‚ and resources many differences divided the two nations. Both the Nile River Valley and the Fertile Crescent had authoritarian governments and mainly agricultural economies‚ but the Nile River Valley was much more unified‚ while Mesopotamia’s

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    and more hostile to women this is due to the exacerbating problem of sexual harassment. This despicable trend is somehow new to the Egyptian society as before the 80’s when Egypt was more secular sexual harassment wasn’t noticed in the streets. However‚ starting from the 80’s many religious movements started to appear in Egypt and women were becoming more conservative but surprisingly harassment began to appear. The vicinity of this problem is increasing rapidly; thus‚ it would be insurmountable to

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    Space Math Differentiation - "Ch..Ch..Ch..Changes" There are many situations in which differentiation has to be performed on formulae in astrophysics. Many objects such as stars and galaxies display ’differential rotation’ which leads to many interesting and unusual phenomena. The formula describing these phenomena are usually ’differential equations’ that relate changes in one quantity to changes in another. Here are some popular equations used in astrophysics whose differentiation

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    The word prejudice refers to prejudgment: i.e. making a decision before becoming aware of the relevant facts of a case. In recent times‚ the word has come to be most often used to refer to preconceived‚ usually unfavorable‚ judgments toward people or a person because of gender‚ social class‚ age‚ disability‚ religion‚ sexuality‚ race/ethnicity‚ language‚ nationality or other personal characteristics. In this case it refers to a positive or negative evaluation of another person based on their group

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    Boats were a significant part of the exchange in Egypt‚ especially for royalty. Boats were used to make trading up and down the Nile more efficient‚ they also proved that since the royals had boats that they had control of resources that were needed to build boats. In areas where boats could not be used to transport goods‚ the ancient Egyptians used sleds. They used sleds since the had no concept of the cart yet (Emery 1961). In Egypt there was internal trade and external trade. The evidence

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    Egypt was located in the desert along the Nile river. Without the Nile‚ Egypt would be just the barren desert that surrounds the river. Ancient Egypt had two distinct regions‚ Upper Egypt in the south and Lower Egypt in the north. Upper Egypt stretched from the Nile’s first waterfall‚ to within one hundred miles of the Mediterranean Sea. Lower Egypt covered the delta region where the Nile empties into the Mediterranean. In 3100 B.C. The king of Upper Egypt‚ United the two regions. Egypt’s first

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    United Arab Emirates a. Introduction Dubai‚ the most well-known state in the UAE‚ became a major hub for trade since 1985 with the establishment of the first and biggest free-zone area in the Middle East - Jebel Ali. Since then‚ it developed as an international business center and a modern tourist destination. Over the past ten years‚ since 1996‚ when Dubai Airport Free Zone was established and the first Dubai Shopping Festival launched‚ the city has positioned itself as the „City of Gold‟ and

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    importance to the discussion of the Art of Ancient Near East: Citadel Hammurabi Sargon Ziggurat Cuneiform Cylinder seal Mesopotamia Hierarchical scale Stele Glyptic art 2. List two important Neolithic sites in the ancient Near East: a. b. 2. What might be the meaning of the animals represented on the Lyre sound box (fig. 2.14a)? 3. The land known as Mesopotamia lay between what two rivers? 4. The Ishtar Gate built in Babylon was (fig. 2.30) was created of ______________________

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    Mesopotamian society and Ancient Egypt have many similarities and differences when comparing them to each other. For example‚ they are both located near rivers‚ as water provided an area to hunt and fish and if the river flooded‚ the land would become fertile. Each society has their unique way of doing things‚ but they also have similarities in their ways. When comparing their social aspects‚ both the Mesopotamian and the Ancient Egyptian society had well defined social classes. Cities made it easier

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    - ----------------------- Dialectical Notes on Chapter 2 Text -meso=land btwn 2 rivers -first cities: Uruk‚ Ur‚ Kish‚ Nippur‚ Lagash] Sumer -unpredictable flooding -exposed w/ no geo barriers so attacks from nomads -changes of weather -mood of fear and insecurity GODS -gods assoc. w/ nature and forces -gods were fierce and capricious -myths w/ woe -cosmology w/ chaos and conflict -The Babylonian Creation=sumerian poem creation explained thru spontaneous generation‚ then there was

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