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    Siwa Oasis Analysis

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    vary from 2 to 20 km in width and covers about 1000 km2. Siwa Oasis extends from 0 to 18 m below sea level. It presents a microcosm of current economic‚ social‚ and environmental changes (El-Saied et al.‚ 2015). Siwa is the smallest oasis in the Egyptian part of the extensive Libyan Desert and depends exclusively on groundwater resources and drainage water reuse (Abdulaziz and Faid‚ 2015). It displays various land forms including salt lakes‚ salt marshes (Sabkhas) as well as cultivated lands and

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    Sobekneferu reigned from 1785-1782 BCE‚ and was known for being the first ruler of ancient Egypt (Sisowath). She was queen of the 12th dynasty or Middle Kingdom (Britannica). She was a god of power and strength‚ along with being a supporter of the Egyptian army and warriors (Sobekneferu). Her main goal was to improve agriculture and mining. Sobekheferu’s name means “She who shows beauty of Sobek”. Sobek related to the Nile crocodile‚ and was portrayed as either a reptile or a human body with a crocodile

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    both types: free and bound‚ and focused on the bound one‚ its classifications in Arabic and English‚ then we stated the morphological processes under which the bound morpheme goes which result in morphemic shifts in the same language and across both languages‚ and finally concluding that despite the similarities between Arabic and English at morphemic level-in terms of derivational and inflectional features- Arabic represents a more difficult and peculiar challenge for native speakers and foreign

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    Egyptian Life

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    Egyptian Life Daily life in ancient Egypt revolved around the Nile and the fertile land along its banks. The yearly flooding of the Nile enriched the soil and brought good harvests and wealth to the land. The people of ancient Egypt built mudbrick homes in villages and in the country. They grew some of their own food and traded in the villages for the food and goods they could not produce. Most ancient Egyptians worked as field hands‚ farmers‚ craftsmen and scribes. A small group of people were

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    Egyptian Religion

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    ANCIENT EGYPT Clark Stevens EGYPTIAN GODS Horus Amon-Re Aton Osiris Shown above are the four major Egyptian gods. (L-R) Horus was the son of Isis and Osiris. He was king of the gods and stood for light and heaven. Amon-Re was the sun god. He was a combination of the god Thebes and Ra (noon-day sun). He was symbolized by a figure wearing an obelisk which represents the sun’s rays. Aton was also a sun god‚ and was represented by a disk with protruding rays to symbolize the sun.

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    diglossia

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    INFORMATION TO USERS While the most advanced technology has been used to photograph and reproduce this manuscript‚ the quality of the reproduction is heavily dependent upon the quality of the material submitted. For example: Manuscript pages may have indistinct print. In such cases‚ the best available copy has been filmed. • Manuscripts may not always be complete. In such cases‚ a note w ill indicate that it is not possible to obtain m issing pages. • Copyrighted material may

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    Egyptian Architecture

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    Ancient Egypt : Death Rituals Ancient Egyptian civilization was based on religion. It is pretty noticeable the huge interest of Egyptians in the death process where they deeply believed in the principle of ‘the passage of the true eternal life’. Death was never feared by this people‚ instead it was considered as a transition into the Afterlife. The Egyptians believed that the body had to be intact in order for the next world to except it‚ this is a major reason that the Pharaohs contents of the

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    Egyptian Times

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    Egyptian Times TUT IS DEAD! Last night at 8:15pm our beloved pharaoh Tutankhamen died. Our pharaoh was born on February 2 1341bc. Even although he only lived for nineteen years he ruled our kingdom for nine years. He switched our religion back from what our horrible king Akhenaten did he moved our capital back and overall changed our lives back. We have been well assured that our greatest tomb makers have put many curses on his tomb so that no one will be able to disturb his resting place.

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    Egyptian Style

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    Style “Egypt has long fascinated the west.” This couldn’t be more true. Egyptian art can be said to be one of the most significant periods in art history. Their modern advances in such a far time ago were made unknowingly and helped shape art to what it is today. By just looking at it‚ Egyptian art may not come off as amazing as it actually is. One must dig deeper. The artwork they were creating wasn’t always made to be art. Instead‚ it was mainly made for religious purposes. Anything they created

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    Egyptian civilization

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    colossal temples‚ pyramids and the enormous Sphinx. The Egyptian pyramids are the most famous of all the ancient monuments‚ the only remaining wonder of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Egyptian civilization in northeastern Africa that dates from the 4th millennium bc. Its many achievements‚ preserved in its art and monuments‚ hold a fascination that continues to grow as archaeological finds expose its secrets.  The Egyptians also believed that the body and soul were important to human

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