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    without it because it can be substituted by nothing. In different histories‚ water has been a facet of ritual. Civilizations have emerged in different countries. The Chinese civilization originated in the Yellow River (Huang Ho) and the Egyptian from the Nile River. Both rivers have the ability to produce fertile soil‚ which made it easy for cities to spring up alongside the

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    powerful for almost 4000 years. The political systems of these regions were original. The Egyptian government was the first centralized authority that is dated. This allowed them to organize huge projects such as the Great Pyramids‚ and to utilize the Nile River for irrigation of crops‚ and water for the towns. Today‚ we have a government that allows us to have an army‚ voice our opinions‚ and other freedoms. Without the Egyptians‚ our society would be ran very different. Last but not least‚ the wheel

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    earliest evidence for settlement in the region being 15‚000 B.C. during the Lithic Period. This blog aims to analyze and explore the Andean region as one of the centers of independent civilization development. Five thousand years ago‚ on the banks of the Nile‚ Egypt was already ancient‚ Mesopotamia flourished between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers‚ and in China and India the first commercial companies were being founded. A culture of similar complexity began to form in the central coast of Peru. This place

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    Ibn Battuta

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    Ibn Battuta’s remarks of his travels say a great deal about his own culture and norms. Almost every place he travels to he brings up women and how they are treated‚ as well as what their status is in that society. He is also very amused with the décor of the buildings in terms of gold and silver decorations. It seems as though he does not come from a wealthy society or his family is not on the wealthy status level. Battuta also seems to bring up the cleanliness of each area he travels to. Ibn

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    with a win. One of my other roles was to do the trading business‚ with all the different countries to make sure that whatever was going to happen was fair. Another role I had to uphold is that I controlled the water system in Egypt‚ and made sure the Nile was ok and running smoothly. On top of that I stored spare grain in case of an emergency or food shortage. To many of the Egyptians I was a living god so that was another major role to uphold. Quite a hard role to obtain was that each day I had to

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    Nefertiti Bust Analysis

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    the size of the bust is 19 inches high. The representation of the bust is 3D. The bust was found in Thutmose’s workshop in Amarna‚ Egypt. It is now present at the Neues museum in Berlin. Nefertiti represents the civilization of the east bank of the Nile River which was during the new kingdom. The bust was created around 1340 BC. The crafter Thutmose created the bust in his workshop‚ but the reason why the bust was made is unknown. It’s assumed that it was made to be a model to be used as a base for

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    The Ultimate Casestudy Guide VERSION 1 (DEC 2009) Casestudies for Geography GCSE 2010 A guide to using the Ultimate Casestudy Guide This guide is designed to help you prepare for your exams by collecting the casestudy information you have learnt during your GCSE and putting it all in one place. This guide does not replace your notes. Part of your revision should be to go back over your notes and add further details to the information in this booklet. This is essential if you would

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    Egypt and Mesopotamia

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    encouraged monumental building‚ we know more about Egypt than about Mesopotamia‚ even though the latter was in most respects more important and richer in subsequent heritage. Egyptian civilization from its origins to its decline was focused on the Nile River and the deserts around it. Egyptian civilization may at the outset have received some inspiration from Sumer‚ but a distinctive pattern soon developed in both religion and politics. Mesopotamian Religion did not believe in the after-life. They

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    differences between the two civilizations. I will be focusing mainly on the economy‚ social structure‚ and gender roles for similarity‚ and religion and political structure/philosophy‚ for differences. Egypt was a civilization that relied on the Nile River for agriculture‚ like Mesopotamia did with the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Since agriculture was such a big part of life‚ it was also the economic basis in these civilizations. There was some trading in the civilizations‚ but it was not the

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    The first successful efforts to control the flow of water were made in Mesopotamia‚ Egypt and Levant. These lands were home to the earliest civilizations that thrived because of the water management practices they used. The Nile River played an important role in the lives of Egyptians‚ they practiced a form of water management called basin irrigation‚ a productive use of the natural rise and fall of the river. Egyptian farmers did not experience the problems that plagued other irrigation societies

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