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    Greek Architecture in Egypt

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    never had to think of. It shows us how climate will bring out new features in architecture‚ and that‚ what might be beautiful in Egypt‚ might seem ridiculous in Chicago. Only the suitable is beautiful. STYLE OF CONSTRUCTION:- Using stone as the main constructional material led to trabeated and columned architecture‚ resembling that of the temple architecture in Ancient Egypt. Because many Greek buildings were made of wood‚ mud-brick‚ or clay‚ nothing remains of them except for a few ground-plans

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    Eco-Tourism in Egypt

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    Eco-Tourism in Egypt Research problem: • Egypt’s current ecotourism policy and practices do not reflect comprehension and intention on implementation of the concept of ecotourism; it still aims to attract the largest numbers. • There is also a large gap between these polices and the practice on the ground‚ Hypothesis: • Due to economic problems‚ the government’s main concern is the fast short termed economic gain. • The Egyptian government aims to be recognized internationally‚ therefore;

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    October 10th‚ 1994 Mesopotamia‚ Egypt and the Hebrews Their development from the 3rd millennium to 2nd C.E. When the canonization of the Hebrew Holy ("TaNaKh") took place. Frank Mancini irg@ix.netcom.com MESOPOTAMIA Mesopotamia was the land of four primary civilizations: the Sumerian‚ the Akkadians‚ the Babylonian and the Assyrians. The Hebrews‚ like the Akkadians‚ belong to a group of people known as Semites and from there we can see the influence of Mesopotamian

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    Ikea Strategy in Egypt

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    4 1.1. How the concept IKEA Began 5 1.2. IKEA concept‚ Mission and Vision 6 1.3. The main reason behind IKEA 6 2. The Main Strategic Problem in IKEA 7 3. PESTAL Analysis of the Macro- Environment 7 3.1. Political and legal Side in Egypt 7 3.2. Egyptian Economy 9 3.3. Egyptian Socio-Cultural environment 10 4. Porter’s five forces Model 11 5. IKEA Resources‚ Competences and capabilities 11 5.1. IKEA Resources 11 5.1.1. Financial resources 12 5.1.2. Physical resources

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    agricultural production. 2 of the greatest river-valley civilizations were Mesopotamia and Egypt. All though they both supported having a patriarchal leader or king‚ Egypt had a strong‚ centralized government‚ whereas Mesopotamia was decentralized‚ and built based on small city-states operating independently. In both societies‚ the patriarchal leaders were influenced by religion tremendously. For example‚ in Egypt‚ all the citizens believed that not only did their pharoah have “powers”‚ but he was God

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    My Trip to Egypt

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    Christmas vacation started when I went to Egypt. We then flew to Cairo where we met rest of the tour group. Imagine Kenyans and Indians in Cairo‚ the largest city in Africa with a population of about 16 million. We stayed at grand Pyramids hotel‚ a five star hotel in the centre of the city. We soon found out that even if Egypt is a third world country‚ it is much modernized. This is especially in Cairo with its fantastic art deco‚ great shopping areas and great roads. We started our trip in Cairo

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    Contributions of ancient egypt Many of ancient Egypt’s contribution to society not only advanced them as a civilization but left an impressionable impact on the accomplishments of the modern day. Nestled within the fertile valley of the Nile‚ Egypt was protected on all sides from invasion and at the same time uninfluenced by many outside cultures. Although its overall isolation by the expanse of the surrounding desert to the west and the red sea to the east‚ this thriving culture’s achievements went

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    Ancient Egypt Religion

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    to the public. The Pharaoh and Priest was thought to have direct access to these gods. Priests had to worship and make offerings to the Gods to keep the forces of chaos at bay. In this way they were very important‚ if things were not going well in Egypt‚ the public might blame the Pharaoh and priest. 4. Conclusion In conclusion‚ without their religion the Egyptian society would not have existed‚ as we know it. Egyptian culture revolved around its ardent beliefs. This celebration of

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    Religion In Ancient Egypt

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    The practice of religion and the worship of gods and goddesses had a significant role in everyday life in Ancient Egypt. Hapy is a mummified man with a baboon head. Hapy the god of silt deposited by the yearly Nile river flooding. The yearly flooding is called inundation. Silt is in the water from the Nile and on the banks. Hapy is prayed too from everyday Egyptians to have a good flood that year so silt goes all over the land. Egyptians need this silt because it helps crops grow so‚ when the Nile

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    Ancient Egypt and Khufu

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    Khufu was the second king of the 4th Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. We know very little about him‚ even though he built the most famous tomb in the ancient world‚ "The Great Pyramid"‚ one of the seven wonders of the world. He ruled for 23 years after the reign of his father Snefru. His real name was Khnum-Khufwy‚ which means "the god Khnum protects me"‚ and Khufu was his nickname. Khufu planned that his son Kawab would be his heir. Kawab was a scribe and he wanted to be like his grandfather

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