keep a checklist‚ if you like. How many Of these titles have YOU read? Goosebumps -Original series [ ] 1. Welcome to Dead House [ ] 2. Stay Out of the Basement [* ] 3. Monster Blood [ ] 4. Say Cheese and Die! [ ] 5. The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb [* ] 6. Let’s Get Invisible! [* ] 7. Night of the Living Dummy [ ] 8. The Girl Who Cried Monster [* ] 9. Welcome to Camp Nightmare [ ] 10. The Ghost Next Door [*] 11. The Haunted Mask [*] 12. Be Careful What You Wish For... [ ] 13. Piano Lessons
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The afterlife‚ or life after death‚ was a rather common belief among people living in ancient civilizations. In areas such as Egypt‚ Mesopotamia‚ and Israel‚ people had differing perceptions of the afterlife; although‚ they shared much more similarities. While some civilizations generally held an optimistic view of the afterlife‚ others held a more dark and gloomy view of it. But from the mummification process down to the netherworlds‚ there is no doubt that the beliefs of these three ancient civilizations
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into two cemeteries‚ U and B. Cemetery U includes the famous tomb U-j‚ which belonged to a powerful unknown ruler whose influence is thought to have possibly extended as far as Lower-Egypt. Cemetery U contrasts with Cemetery B mainly because the elite
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Purpose: motivate people to learn about future possibilities. Today‚ DNA is a very important part of our lives. DNA technology which means Deoxyribonucleic Acid is the famous technique that using in various medical fields. It gave the history of cells on the chromosomes in our body. Every cell has a unique DNA form. For example‚ chloroplasts in plant‚ and mitochondria in plants cells and animals cells. The scientists do a lot of research to development DNA technology in future. DNA
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pharaoh was the visier the viziers job was overseer of the land About 1000 years after pyramids came out they began to go out of style because of tomb robberies After this the rulers or pharaohs were hidden away in rock tombs if tomb robbers were found guilty they were burnt alive‚ drowned‚ or beheaded. pharaohs were buried with their treasures little is know about Tutankhamun’s life‚ he was likely to be Akhenaten’s younger brother or son nobody knows how Tutankhamun died
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unprecedented assumption of power. It seems that there was no opposition to her elevation‚ although‚ of course‚ it is very unlikely that any such opposition would have been recorded” (Tyldesley‚ 96). In this book‚ it also presents a sentence from her tomb that was translated “I have never slumbered as one forgetful‚ but have made strong what was decayed. I have raised up what was dismembered‚ even from the first time when the Asiatics were in Avaris of the North Land‚ with roving hordes in the midst
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rags-to-riches story. A poor‚ uneducated‚ and motherless boy rose through his hard work lifestyle to the highest heights of wealth. Schliemann travelled the world and learned its languages‚ married a Greek bride‚ and together they discovered the treasures of Troy and the citadel of Agamemnon‚ thereby fulfilling the dream he had chased since childhood. The reality was that Heinrich Schliemann had an ugly conscience when it came to business dealings‚ and his shady methods spread through both his life
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The Imperial Seal of the Qin Dynasty‚ or more commonly known as The Heirloom Seal of the Realm‚ reveals insight about the early Chinese emperors and monarchies. This stamp was made during the Qin dynasty when Shi Huangdi was ruling. Although the different purposes and significances of using seals have evolved over time‚ during the Qin Dynasty‚ it was said to have political and supernatural importance. The early Chinese government was strictly bureaucratic‚ consisting of an elite group of officials
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was the strongest and most powerful of all kingdoms. That is because only a few outsiders tried to challenge the power‚ economic prosperity and general rule. Their will as to what to do was the law. This is also the time when the first pyramids for tombs for the pharaohs‚ which was between 2600-2100 B.C.E. In the “Middle Kingdom” (2100-1650 B.C.E) Egyptians started to trade with their neighbors extensively and developed small‚ middle class officials and merchants. Kings were represented by officials
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five thousand years. It is located in the north-eastern part of the African continent. Egypt is famous for many things: The Great Pyramids; The Sphinx; The Nile River; Hieroglyphics; Pharaohs‚ such as King Tutankhamen and his golden sarcophagus‚ and Mummies. Egypt’s long history has always interested me and my year-long fondness for an Egyptian character in one of my most favoured programs has only increased my interest in Egypt; this is why I chose to study ancient Egypt for this project. I’ve set myself
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