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    Egyptian Cultural Differences Rochanda Robertson The cultural differences between the United States and Egypt are high in numbers. Before traveling to Egypt and meeting with potential business leaders‚ many things must be taken into consideration. There are some things that we as Americans do and say that is considered normal in the U.S. but would be considered abnormal or rude in Egypt. The first step that would have to be taken is to establish a good relationship with my potential Egyptian

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    4. Nano Robot Architecture The main parameters used for the medical nanorobot architecture and its control activation‚ as well as the required technology background that may lead to manufacturing hardware for molecular machines‚ are described next. 4.1 Manufacturing Technology The ability to manufacture nanorobots may result from current trends and new methodologies in fabrication‚ computation‚ transducers and manipulation. The hardware architecture for a medical nanorobot must include the necessary

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    4. Egyptian Case Studies Azza El-Shinnawy and Heba Handoussa INTRODUCTION This chapter presents three cases of recent foreign investment in Egypt. In the case of the Egyptian Company for Mobile Services (MobiNil)‚ an international consortium takes over a state-run mobile phone service‚ and modernises its operations in a rapidly growing and transforming market. The local partner subsequently becomes a regional player in Africa and the Middle East. Glaxo Smith Kline‚ a leading pharmaceutical firm

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    Egyptian Funerary Practices Ancient Egyptian civilization was based on religion. Their belief in the rebirth after death became their driving force behind their funeral practices. Death was simply a temporary interruption‚ rather than an end to life‚ and that eternal life could be ensured by means of worship to the gods‚ preservation of the physical form thru mummification‚ substantial ceremonies and detailed burial policies and procedures. Even though many today have varying views of an

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    although some artistic changes are obvious before his reign. A new trend of art was introduced that was more natural than the easier decorations favored in Egyptian art for the previous 1700 years. After Akhenaton’s death‚ Egyptian artists changed to their old habits meaning their original art form‚ even though there are many traces of this period’s trend in late art. The Ancient Egyptian art style known as‚ “Amarna Art” was a stylishness of art that was accepted in the Amarna Period (i.e. during

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    wealth to the land. These days we use most of their daily life. Three most important things in Egyptian daily life were papyrus and writing‚ food and cookery‚ and cylinder seals. One of the important things in Egyptian daily life was papyrus and writing. Paper is made from the papyrus plant by separating it with a needlepoint into very thin strips as broad as possible. It was rare for a ancient Egyptian to be literate. As few as two percent of the overall population knew how to write or read. The

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    Ancient Egyptian Civilization The Growth of Egyptian Civilization Egypt has been called “the gift of the Nile.” Without this mighty river‚ all Egypt would be desert‚ for it receives little rainfall. Heavy spring and summer rains at the source of the Nile once caused the river to overflow regularly each July. The yearly flooding of the Nile made it possible for Neolithic farmers to grow crops in the valley. The flood waters brought moisture to the dry land and also left behind a layer of rich

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    Egyptian Women's Movement

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    action. Those that did‚ however‚ began to inspire a nation of women. As to seeing rights being conducted upon Egyptian women‚ the women in other countries of the Middle East began to take action. These women vying for voting rights‚ education‚ as did the Egyptians. Nabawiya Musa was the first Egyptian girl to graduate from high school. It opened doors for other middle-class Egyptian women. With their new found knowledge‚ they began to make feminine demands. Public protests were held‚ and some

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    Light Pollution” is a form of environmental pollution in which excessive artificial outdoor lightings affect the natural environment. Light pollution in Hong Kong is very serious. The main reason behind that are the artificial outdoor lightings. As there are many buildings scattered in Hong Kong‚ artificial lighting is omnipresent. The severe light pollution reduces the number of stars that are visible in the sky. The HKSAR Electrical and Mechanical Services Department‚ 20% of the total electrical

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    Nefer-shemes The Statue Group of Nen-kheft-ka and His Wife‚ Nefer-shemes was found in a rock-cut tomb at Deshasheh and sculpted by an unknown Egyptian artist in 2350 BC. The artist uses all aspects of composition to convey Egyptian dominance. Using a Standard Egyptian Scale‚ the figures were carved in proportions seen to be ideal by the Egyptians. The sculpture was carved out of limestone. It was richly painted with brightly colored paint. Now‚ only traces of the paint are visible. This piece

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