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    There are different levels of social class in Egypt. There is a higher class‚ a middle class‚ and a lower class. The higher class received better rewards and praise than the lower. All of the classes hold together the Egyptian structure. They work with each other to form a society. The higher class was made up of pharaohs‚ nobles‚ and priests. The pharaohs were believed to be gods in the form of humans‚ so people worshipped and obeyed them. “Only nobles could hold government posts”‚ so they received

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    In what ways are the arts a means of expressing knowledge? Discuss in relation to at least two other AOKs. (Word Count: 672) Art can be used to express knowledge because not only does it contribute to education but also communication in daily life. Art is a means that expresses knowledge because the purpose of it is to mimic or copy reality or in other words it is a creative interpretation of reality. Art allows people to view the world in a different way because art usually emphasizes the

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    What factors were important to the international spread of industrialization? Economic life of the West was transformed by the industrialization‚ which began in England in the eighteenth century. At the beginning of the eighteen hundreds it spread to Western Europe‚ and by the end of the nineteenth century it had touched most of Western civilization. This period was characterized by economic growth‚ the factory system of production‚ and the use of new‚ artificially powered machines for transportation

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    the greatest ancient civilizations of all times are Mesopotamia and Egypt. Both civilizations originated in the same area of the world‚ now known as the Middle East‚ and were quite progressive for their time. Because of their close proximities to each other‚ they had several shared beliefs but they also‚ had several differences. This is most evident in their practice of polytheism. Each of these regions practiced polytheism‚ the belief of many gods. Both believed that they were created by gods and

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    In the book And Then There Were None‚ ten characters are invited to an island by an anonymous host. At the Island‚ there is a poem that tells a story about ten Indian boys who all die in unique ways. Coincidentally‚ there are ten figurines that are designed as Indian boys on a plate on the dinner table inside the only house on the island‚ a mansion. As the story progresses‚ the characters find out everyone who was invited to the island had committed murder but avoided the consequences by finding

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    When comparing how Mesopotamia developed into a successful civilization with Egypt during the foundations period there are many similarities and differences. they were similar in that the rivers are what help the civilization prosper. This was because a rivers provided resources for survival. They were different in that the way their rulers maintained order because of different political systems. They were also similar in that they both constructed monumental architecture. This was because it shows

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    In what ways is the Telemachy important to the Odyssey as a whole? What would the poem lose if these first four books were removed? Homer’s the Odyssey is the epic tale of Odysseus’ return home from the battle of Troy‚ yet we do not truly get to the hero in action until after we are drawn through the story of his son life in the absence of his father in Ithaka. In the first four books‚ we see how Telemachos‚ Odysseus’ son‚ matures and through his eyes Homer shows us the unrest and troubles of

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    personally practice‚ many people follow different religion. Although religion is practiced by 90% of the world they all believe in something different. Two of the most followed religions in the world are Christianity and Judaism. While both of these religions are similar in scared text and holy days‚ they also have differences in whom they believe and there prayer place. Although Christianity and Judaism both have a place of prayer and worship they have different ways of practicing it. In Christianity

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    IN WHAT WAY IS REPARATION PROVING TO BE A MAJOR PROBLEM FOR MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES? DISCUSS WHAT SHOULD BE THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES OF AN EXPATRIATES TRAINING PROGRAM‚ DESIGNED TO ASSIST THE WESTERN EXPATRIATE ADJUSTING TO LIFE AND WORK IN ANOTHER CONTINENT. ABSTRACT: Amongst many crises faced by multinational corporations comprises of both premature return of expatriates as a result of failed assignments‚ and the poor retention of returned expatriates due to failed repatriation. In order to

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    The earliest known civilisations were built in Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. They occurred at around the same time and almost had the same physical climate‚ yet the similarities and differences in the geographical features made them distinct. Both of these civilisations were created around a very important source: water. Ancient Egypt was built in the fertile area on the banks of the river Nile. The basis for Mesopotamia was in the Fertile Crescent‚ specially the area around the Tigris and Euphrates

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