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    Referring to a least 3 specific extracts from the sacred writings of Christianity‚ explain how these writings assist believers to understand and follow the principal beliefs of Christianity The bible can be dissected into 4 gospels Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John each of these writers cater for a different biblical audience by changing the focal point in their stories to suit their audience. Matthew’s gospel was written in 75-80 AD he writes his gospel for his audience of Jews‚ in his gospel he clarifies

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    Egyptian Immune System

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    When interleukins reach the hypothalamus‚ it produces fever and fatigue. The raised temperature of a fever is known to kill some bacteria. White blood cells are the most important part of the immune system. White blood cells are actually a whole collection of different cells that work together to destroy bacteria and viruses and they include: Leukocytes‚ Lymphocyte

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    The Egyptian process of embalming‚ or mummification‚ is very interesting. Using special processes‚ the Egyptians would drain the moisture from the dead body‚ leaving a dried out carcass that would not easily decay. In the Egyptian religion‚ it was important to keep the body as life-like as possible. So successful were they that you can look at the body of a 3000-year-old mummy and have a good idea of what they looked like. This is what you will learn‚ and more‚ in the rest of my report. Enjoy! Mummification

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    One such influential nation is the famed empire of Egypt. The Egyptians accomplished breakthroughs throughout their society‚ yet all their accomplishments could not have been completed without the intelligence of the people. The Egyptians surroundings and their way of life impacted the way they thought and acted‚ so their culture allows researchers a glimpse into the mind of an Egyptian. Key elements that each play a part in Egyptian culture include common happenings in a household‚ various types

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    The Agricultural Practices of the Ancient Egyptians CONTENTS 1. Introduction 3 2. The Agricultural Practices of the Ancient Egyptians: j 2.1 The Farming System 4 2.1.1 Irrigation 4 2.1.2 Tools and technology 5

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    Ahmed Omar Dr. Ansell 3/27/2015 The Egyptian Revolution On January 25th of 2011‚ Egyptians witnessed an ever changing event that would make history. For thirty years one man had been in charge of the whole country‚ and his so called democracy was actually a disguised dictatorship for the past thirty some years with one man in power stealing all potential wealth and growth of the citizens of Egypt. A revolution was thus called upon for better moral changes and justice. This revolution was well needed

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    today. The land of Egypt is home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World‚ The Great Pyramid of Giza. It is also known for some of the most famous pharaohs of the time such as King Tut and Ramses the Third. Millions of people travel from across the world just to see the brilliant architecture of Egypt which includes the pyramids‚ religious landmarks‚ and the palaces and temples. Some of the greatest pieces of architecture in Egypt can be found in the form of Pyramids. One of the most famous examples

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    dynasty pharaoh who is known for his attempt to change Egyptian culture and religion. As the younger son of Amenhotep III‚ he would have not been pharaoh but when his elder brother (crown prince Thutmose) died he had a claim for the thrown and became the Pharaoh of Egypt. Akhenaton had many wives and fathered many children. His wives (or consorts) include Nefertiti and Kiya; some Egyptologists suggest that (like his father) Akhenaton may have taken some daughters as wives or consorts. Akhenaton’s known

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    Egyptian vs Greek Art

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    Egyptian vs. Greek Art The Egyptians and the Greeks were two of the greatest civilizations to have ever waked the earth. Both have a long and celebrated history of contribution in various fields. One of which being art. There are many similarities between Greek and Egyptian art‚ but they have many more differences between them and that’s what I’m going to focus on in this paper. First and probably most important of all‚ The Egyptians and the Greeks had very different artistic principles

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    used the Gregorian‚ Julian‚ Egyptian‚ and the Mayan calendar. Calendars require lots of studying of planets and scientific research‚ which takes up lots of time and critical thinking. Calendars also reflect our lives‚ culture‚ and religion. Celestial bodies rely upon the apparent motion of bodies throughout the sky to determine seasons‚ months‚ and years. The sun‚ moon‚ planets‚ and stars have provided a reference for measuring the passage of time. In every culture‚ some people were preoccupied with

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