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    Egypt

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    rich history. Especially as a culture. Egypt is home to the most famous historic sites in the world. The Pyramids in Egypt tell a story of their past. The wealth they held and the power they contained. The Nile river is a great example of their power and their value to the rest of the world. The Nile and Egypt itself were huge trading places for as long as people can remember. The British have been transporting cargo there for generations. Egypt made the connection between Europe and Asia. Making Egypt

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    Rivers

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    meet their needs of eating food and other people’s needs such as their families. The river helps people to travel to different places by transportation such as ships‚ boats‚ and kayaks. Living near rivers can be advantageous. The river‚ such as the Nile‚ not only provides water but also helps to provide a good farmland. The river helps people to get stones and mud to help build their houses. The river helps to provide the surrounding land around it to be more fertile. Also‚ living near rivers helps

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    need to be compared and contrasted. All of the ancient civilizations formed around rivers‚ but is there really anything alike about them beyond geographic location. Where did these ancient civilizations form? Ancient Egypt formed along the nile river. The nile provided water and fertile ground for the people of Egypt. The river flooded in a consistent pattern which made it easier for growing crops. Due to the surrounding desert the people of ancient egypt had to live within fifty miles of the river

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    Chapter 1: Mesopotamia 1. In the Neolithic era‚ about 8000 B.C.‚ a new civilization and culture developed. The reason for this development was the change to hunting and gathering to cultivation of agriculture that permitted man to settle down permanently ending nomadic existence. 2. The Sumerians invented the first written language called Cuneiform. 3. Polytheistic Religion is the belief in many Gods. 4. Epic of Gilgamesh was the first literary story with a protagonist with a name and

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    of Africa. Its major concentration focused on the upper and lower parts of the Nile River. Most individuals perceive Egypt to be pyramids‚ hieroglyphics‚ and mummified pharos. Arab Republic of Egypt is the sovereign country located in eastern North Africa. It covers an area about 1‚001‚450 square kilometers. Egypt is also known as one of the most popular countries in Africa. Nearly 80‚000‚000 people live near the Nile River. Egypt is famous for ancient civilization and some of the world’s oldest

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    By definition‚ a civilization is “an advances state of human society‚ in which a high level of culture‚ science‚ industry‚ and government has been reached.” (Backman 5). Although it was not the first civilization‚ the advantages Egypt possessed pushed them far ahead of their predecessors‚ creating the most innovated society of its time. According to historians‚ the region of Sumner in southern Iraq held the origins of Western civilization. Sumner exampled some of the key notes of a civilization

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    only use these animals for their products but also to help with their farming. China and Egypt are both river valley civilizations‚ allowing them to have a consistent amount of fresh water to drink as well as silty soil to grow crops on. Egypt had the Nile River‚ one of the most fertile places on the planet‚ while China had the Huang He or yellow river‚ which deposited large amount of dusty yellowish silt (McDougal Littell‚ 46). In northern China‚ people grew crops such as wheat and millet‚ while in

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    Health Care of Egypt

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    what type of treatment they will seek. The choice between traditional and Western healing is dependent on these beliefs. These beliefs could be traced back 3‚500 years to when the Egyptians lived on the Nile River. Even today nearly 99% of the population lives in the Nile River Valley and the Nile Delta. Islam is the major religion in Egypt and also has been a key influence in cultural‚ and medical beliefs. High birth rates combined with a longer life expectancy is increasing the population and the

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    the benefits and the poor are always at the mercy of the rich. This can be seen as far back as the Egyptians. The Egyptian royals had much nicer homes then those of the peasants. The royal houses were built along the Nile River. The close proximity to the Nile was a huge advantage for the Egyptian Royals. It provided a constant water and food source and was an invaluable asset to them. (http://www.smithlifescience.com/ssegyptdailylife.htm) The Royal homes or estates were primarily

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    Egypt‚ the gift of the Nile‚ is situated in the northern part of the African continent. Ancient Egypt was a desert country watered only by the Nile River which flooded the country from August to October‚ leaving behind a very rich black earth. The river flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The government of Egypt was autocratic‚ ruled by a king called Pharaoh who had absolute power. The kingdom started in 3400 B.C. when under the leadership of Menes‚ the first Pharaoh‚ Memphis in the north and Thebes

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