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    If I could travel anywhere‚ I would go to... Egypt. The reason I would choose Egypt is to get a first-hand experience on the ancient method the Egyptians used to engineer structures. Their work was so exquisite and astonishing that it is crazy to think modern engineers find it nearly impossible to replicate them. Pyramids were the beginning of architecture and are considered to be the most precise structures know today. They had no modern technology and would generate the most precise masterpieces

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    ferro to release Israelis out of slavery was to take life of each Egyptian family’s oldest (first) child; As a result‚ all first child’s of Egyptian families died at the same time at one day and that incident could finally convince ferro to let mosses and his people leave Egypt. In my point of view it is very interesting to note that people at Ferro time believed in magic a lot. Maybe we can conclude that it was the reason why Egyptians could not achieve as much in science as Greek ; because Greek were

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    Egyptian Labor Law

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    LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW DEFINITION: * What is labor law? * What emerged labor law? The Goal of Labor Law: The goal of labor law is to equalize the bargaining power between Employers and Employees . Labor laws grant the Employees the right to unionize and allow the Employers and Employees to engage in certain activities: strikes‚ picketing‚ seeking injunctions‚ lockouts so as to have their demands fulfilled EMPLOYEE: A PERSON HIRED

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    The Ancient Egyptians believed that when a pharaoh died he became “Osiris”‚ the king of the dead. They believed that for the dead pharaoh to carry out his duties as king of the dead his “ka” (soul or spirit) which remained with the body‚ had to be looked after. In order for the “ka” to survive‚ the dead pharaoh’s body was mummified and buried with all the things it would need for the afterlife. A method of artificial preservation‚ called mummification was developed by the ancient Egyptians. Mummification

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    Mummification & Afterlife The Egyptians invested heavily in the afterlife. They belived in life after death‚ but this afterlife is considered very different to the traditional beliefs. The Egyptians were buried with all of their worldly goods around them‚ as they were thought to be needed in the afterlife. They were also heavily invested in what they looked like in the afterlife. Increasingly‚ Egyptians strived to have elaborate burials and had a determination to live exactly as they did before they

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    Ancient yet Modern Egyptians and Americans have many similarities yet at the same time different perspectives on culture‚ family and architecture. Considering that Egyptian civilization has been around for thousands of years and American Civilization has been around for only centuries‚ it is amazing how media and individuals will perceive Egypt as a third world country yet admire it for its history. Egypt is a historical country and continues to follow through its culture. Many people mistake

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    somewhat magical skill.[1] They kept records‚ recorded daily Egyptian life‚ activities‚ culture and history for those of the future‚ especially by writing down religious texts. They were no ordinary people‚ their skill took most of their lifetime to master.1 When they died and were gone‚ their graves were forgotten but their names still pronounced to the limits of eternity.2 In Ancient Egypt‚ writing was thought to have been created by the Egyptian scribe god‚ Thoth. Though today we know that it occurred

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    Pharaohs. The Pharaoh was a vital part of the ancient Egyptian culture and the head of the country. Ancient Egyptian government was theocratic‚ believing that a king is the god. The Pharaoh with the help of some governors‚ viziers‚ monarchs and other officials controlled the government also made the decisions behalf of the citizens. The people didn’t have a say in the government and blindly followed their rulers. A religion practiced by the Ancient Egyptians was polytheism‚ believing in many gods. But majority

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    North Africa‚ on the Mediterranean Sea‚ and is among the most established human advancements on earth. The name "Egypt" originates from the Greek Aegyptos which was the Greek elocution of the Egyptian name ’Hwt-Ka-Ptah’ (which signifies "Place of the Spirit of Ptah"‚ who was an early God of the Ancient Egyptians). In the early Old Kingdom‚ Egypt was just known as "Kemet" which signifies ’Dark Land’ so named for the rich‚ dim

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    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 for social distinctions in Mesopotamia and in Ancient Egypt. What was different when comparing social classes in these two societies was that in Mesopotamia‚ they had a series of urban

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