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    Isis Nursing Horus

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    Isis Nursing Horus 1. Introduction As I entered the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum‚ I began viewing the artworks‚ and it was there that I noticed a beautiful sculpture. Right away it captured my attention. It was a statute of Isis sitting with Horus on her lap. It was called Isis Nursing Horus. First‚ I liked the subject matter. It was very feminine‚ but also showed what a strong woman Isis was. There were other sculptures that I saw while viewing which were much more detailed and painted. But this

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    enormously‚ but the most famous one in the Arab region who also played a crucial rule in Egypt French invasion was Abd al-Rahman al- Jabarti. Al Jabarti was an Egyptian scholar and chronicler who spent most of his life in Cairo. He had a huge part in becoming an authoritative source for many scholars in reconstructing the features of the Egyptian community of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries (Hatina‚ 2010‚ p. 137). Abd al-Rahman al- Jabarti captured the moment of the encounter with

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    Vodafone Egypt

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    Abstract Vodafone is the largest international mobile telecommunications company in the world. Vodafone has its headquarters in the UK. This paper focuses on what Vodafone had to consider in concerns to entering the Egyptian market in 1998. “Vodafone’s corporate growth strategy is to use the technical and managerial expertise of the parent company to enter markets and leverage this knowledge in its subsidiaries. A major Vodafone corporate goal is to be the market leader in each market it serves”

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    Naguib Mahfouz’s “The Answer is No” by Doris Osiimwe-Johnson Naguib Mahfouz’s “The Answer is No”‚ plots around a beautiful and rich young Egyptian teacher who was raped at a young age of fourteen by Badrani Badawi‚ a man she had respected as her second father. To this day she suffers the repercussions of the tragic event‚ partly because the moral standards in the Egyptian culture dictate that a woman be pure to be given into marriage. An article in The International Herald Tribune reported that “In Egypt

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    text. One of the first tribulations she has to over come is the fact that women in the Egyptian society are molded from an early age into an inevitably abusive and oppressive culture‚ as if there are no other options in their lives. This is shown when Firdaus’ mother makes her clean her father’s legs as well as performing the various other mundane chores that she‚ along with the rest of the women of the Egyptian culture have to do‚ such as cooking and cleaning. This is a problem for Firdaus‚ as she

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    archaeology. Carter was born in Kensington‚ London‚ in 1874. His father was a fairly successful artist‚ and Carter himself was talented. He grew up near Didlington Hall‚ the mansion of the Amherst family‚ which contained a decent collection of Egyptian artifacts which sparked Howard’s interest. His artistic talent and fascination with Egyptology led Carter to be sent by the Egypt Exploration Fund to assist Peter Newberry in the excavation of tombs at Beni Hasan in 1891 when he was 17. For the

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    Midaq Alley by Naguib Mahfouz is a novel about a street full of colorful Egyptians coping with life towards the end of World War II. The role of women in marriage and Egyptian society is clearly shown in the novel. The traditional gender roles in Egypt began to shift during the novel. Due to the war‚ women started to go work‚ for example Hamida’s factory girl friends in Midaq Alley. Additionally‚ many of the women in Midaq Alley hold power over men. Husniya is strong and fierce‚ and reverses the

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    ‘Midaq Alley’ is a novel written by the well-known Egyptian author‚ Naguib Mahfouz. It is a microcosmic display of Egypt during the British mandate at that time. The novel mainly focuses on an alley located in one of the crowded streets of Cairo. Omnisciently narrated‚ it gives us a detailed analysis of the Egyptian people during that time of oppression. Mahfouz conveys his message by the creation of external factors such as the British and WWII and making them play an eminent role throughout the

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    Marketing in Egypt after the revolution Introduction: Egyptian society has recently faced an overwhelming change since 25th of Jan‚ 2011 revolution. This change has severely affected major life aspects whether economically‚ socially‚ politically‚ or in the attitudes or behaviors. Definitely marketing has always been a way to express society changes and in many cases may be the reason or direct effect for changes in the society itself Since the revolution‚ marketing has been far more important

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    Brunelleschi In Florence

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    I studied the process of building the dome in Florence that was done by Brunelleschi. The people of Florence knew that they needed to build the dome but they didn’t know how to construct a dome at that size. It would be the highest and widest dome made. The usual way to build an arch or dome was to support it with scaffolding called "centring". This was not as easy in this case because there was an opening in the cathedral that was 42m in width. This created a problem because the Florentines wanted

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