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    Ancient Egypt Geography

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    people of Ancient Egypt when the Nile River floods and washes away houses‚ crops and even people. The cataracts make it harder to travel because of the deadly rapids. The people effect the environment by creating irrigation systems by digging the canals from the

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    motivations behind British imperialism in Africa changed drastically‚ for several reasons. Probably the greatest reason the British annexed land in Africa after 1869 was to protect their biggest money maker: India. In 1869 the French completed the Suez canal in Egypt.

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    and external pressures. However‚ I believe the dismantling of the Empire was also due to the economic difficulties Britain was faced in the 20th century. A strategic factor that began expansion is the Suez Canal. Disraeli bought the Egyptian ruler Ismail’s shareholding in the Suez Canal to secure control of this strategic waterway. During this time Britain was under intense political pressure from colonies within the empire. This is displayed with the Indian Mutiny in 1857‚ where the British wanted

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    that logistics can be such an important component in a country’s economic system? Why or why not? Answer I not surprise ‚ according to my past experience as a material controller in LG electronics and nowadays as a purchasing member in Suez Canal Authority The Logistics has a historical relationship with the Economic system specially with GDP . before 1980 logistics didn’t exceed the 10% of GDP ‚ but this percentage has been increased yearly until 2005 ‚ the logistics represent 45% of the

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    Swot Egypt

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    fertile soil‚ in addition Egypt is depenedent of the Nile River for nearly all of its water needs. The Suez Canal is 101 mile long that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea a linkage vital to both Egypt and the world‚ since the Suez Canal is one of the world’s most significant waterways as it supports 8% of the world’s shipping traffic and almost 50 ships pass through the canal daily. Egypt has overcome many strides in the past few years‚ “making it one of the Middle East’s fastest growing

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    go to these countries and make them become more “white”‚ meaning more American by teaching them our culture‚ or way of living. In this time period‚ the US took over the territories of Hawaii‚ the Philippines‚ Cuba‚ Panama‚ and the Panama Canal. The reasons for the US taking over Hawaii was for their resource of sugar and also to locate a naval base there to make us stronger in trade and war. It would become a rest stop for us for the military. Pearl Harbor is located here so that would be

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    change occurred because the increased profits that would come from a faster production. Canals were also built in places where the land was able to be dug through to make a new body of water. The canals would make transportation of materials to other locations easier without having to unload cargo from ships to cross a land barrier. The impact was the ships could pass through land barriers thanks to the canals and transport their cargo in less time. This change occurred because of the need to transport

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    Root Canal Lab Report

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    The main purpose of root canal treatment is the elimination of microorganism from root canal system (1‚2). Microorganisms and their byproducts are regarded as the primary etiological factors of periapical diseases and pulpal necrosis (3‚4‚5). Microbial reduction obtained by mechanical instrumentation‚ irrigation‚ using intracanal medicaments and adequate filling of root canal (6). Failure of the root canal treatment is the result of persisting microorgansims in the root canal system even in well-treated

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    RIZAL S TIMELINE

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    about 8:30 a.m. He made observation at the time. June 2‚ 1882 -He arrived at the Suez Canal en route to Marseilles. June 3‚ 1882 -He was quarantined on board the Djemnah in the Suez Canal. June 6‚ 1882 -It was the fourth day at Suez Canal and was still quarantined on board of the boat. June 7‚ 1882 -Rizal arrived at Port Said. In a letter to his parents‚ He described his trip en route to Aden along the Suez Canal. June 11‚ 1882 -Rizal disembarked and‚ accompanied by a guide‚ went around the City of

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    colonization of Egypt made the British realize that their profitable Indian Empire was under direct threat. As Egypt stood as ideal site for the British to access Indian resources due to it being situated in Northeast of Africa and it had the Suez Canal which linked between Europe and South Asia. As a result‚ the British were hungry to take control of Egypt. After the British defeated the French in the battle of the Sphinx in 1801. They believed that they would remain in control of Egypt. However

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