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    The Egyptian process of embalming‚ or mummification‚ is very interesting. Using special processes‚ the Egyptians would drain the moisture from the dead body‚ leaving a dried out carcass that would not easily decay. In the Egyptian religion‚ it was important to keep the body as life-like as possible. So successful were they that you can look at the body of a 3000-year-old mummy and have a good idea of what they looked like. This is what you will learn‚ and more‚ in the rest of my report. Enjoy! Mummification

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    The religious structure and implementation of the Hebrews was more developed than that of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations.

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    Any form of suffering should become a well made an effort for anyone to help relieve others suffering. In “Is Art a Waste of Time?” Rhys Southan describes the Effective Altruism movement and states how altruists live by the philosophy of improving the world by relieving human and animal suffering (Southan). I agree with the intentions of the EA movement. The pain felt by others is not acceptable when many people have the resources to help those who suffer. As an individual who wishes for every being

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    Egyptian Economy The Egyptian civilization lasted for more than 3000 years‚ longer than any other. This fact indicates a great economical system which‚ they had. They did not use money but instead they traded goods of equal value. An example being five sheets and a sack of corn would be exchanged for a donkey and two pairs of sandals. Many factors contributed to the economy how ever the main one was farming and agriculture. By looking at Egypt’s land‚ which is surrounded by desert

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    Her eyes are lined in the traditional black kohl style of the Egyptians. Her nose is long and feminine and she has delicate lips that are also feminine with a naturalistic philtrum between the two. She has high cheek bones that are considered a mark of true beauty. The expression of the Queen is a peaceful and she looks

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    Protests & Rebellions: Movements Creating Change. Intro: Many rebellions happen all around the world yearly‚ and the reasoning behind most of those rebellions are often related with people opposing to the decisions that an authority has made. As a result‚ this was also one of the main reasons why the Tunisian Revolution began. Also‚ rebellions are often used as a tool to preserve precious cultural values when an ethnicity or race feels that someone will take over what they possess; and this was

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    Secret Fighters 2 The human body was designed to protect itself against harmful germs in order to stay alive. The most vital mechanism aiding that process would be the immune system. The human immune system is working non-stop‚ everyday‚ and every second. There are millions of germs‚ bacteria‚ microbes‚ viruses‚ toxins‚ and parasites that float around us day by day; and the fact that we are not affected by most of them is because our immune system keeps these microscopic particles from invading

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    Ahmed Omar Dr. Ansell 3/27/2015 The Egyptian Revolution On January 25th of 2011‚ Egyptians witnessed an ever changing event that would make history. For thirty years one man had been in charge of the whole country‚ and his so called democracy was actually a disguised dictatorship for the past thirty some years with one man in power stealing all potential wealth and growth of the citizens of Egypt. A revolution was thus called upon for better moral changes and justice. This revolution was well needed

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    Richards Ruben’s Claremont I Richards Ruben is an abstract expressionist artist known for his heavy worked‚ vivid surfaces which don’t fall into the label of neither geometric nor gestural. His work‚ Claremont I‚ made in 1995‚ is a vivid example of his art style. His brusque movements‚ vibrant yet relaxing colors and their flow on the canvas‚ create a unique kind of harmony. Claremont I is a pretty impressive piece. The materials and the sized of the canvas do help to bring the beauty of the piece.

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    Many people wonder how ancient Egyptian civil action came to be. They think about how it was created‚ or what happens to create it. There were many factors that went into the creation of ancient Egyptian civilizations‚ but the Nile River had the largest impact. One of the largest impacts the Nile had on ancient Egyptian civilization was the flood season. The annual flood season impacted the crops that were planted‚ and the jobs of the people. There were three parts to the flood cycle: Akhet

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