Video Review #1 What’s the best thing about being an archeologist? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=df2sH3RoQgc This video is about the various things that archeologists do that make their job great. They are able to uncover stories from the past that nobody even knew about until they discovered them. Being prove riht about a site or culture is one of the perks of the job as well. You get to meet people from all over the world who share in your passion. You imagination is a powerful tool when recreating
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remained intact for thousands of years. There are three main reasons for Egypt’s enduring security and stability. First‚ was the topography prevented invades from entering Egypt easily and without notice. The Nile river is another significant contributor to Egypt’s permanency‚ the Nile provided transportation and made the soil fertile‚ ensuring there was a continuous reliable food source. Thirdly‚ Egypt had a more stable government that resisted change through nearly 30 dynasties. Egypt was situated
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What a good city to live in means? A good city to live in means a lot ‚Especially after that modern technology which we have nowadays that can help us to make an optimum city although can destroy the nature if it’s used in the wrong direction and drive us totally to a bad polluted city to live in. In short notes I will try to write a summary about an optimum city to live in. Sure the location and the nature of the city plays important role to reach that perfect city to live in‚ from my point of
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many city-states. India and the Nile River Valley had been majorly impacted by the Earths geography in early civilizations. Many rivers flowed through India‚ which included the Indus and the Ganges Rivers. Most Indian city- states were close to these rivers because the people wanted to be near water making it easier to get excess to it. It was also important for Indians to be near the Ganges River because that river was sacred to them and “…one Indian name for “river”: lok-mata‚ or “mother of the people
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Finn‚ Huck lives in two different settings. One of the settings is on land with the widow and with his father and the other is on the river with Jim. There are many differences of living on land as opposed to living on the Mississippi River. On land‚ Huck has more rules to live by and he has to watch himself so as not to upset the widow or his father. On the river‚ Huck didn ’t have to worry about anything except people finding Jim. He also had to worry about the king and the duke for a while.
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is natural or man made is not the end all‚ be all. It does however affect the stage a great deal. Mountainous areas act as blockades‚ which keep the societies independent‚ plains open up the area‚ and rivers enable everything to move around freely. 2 In Mesopotamia‚ the Tigris and Euphrates River played a tremendous role in the formation of this great early society. Human beings first developed agriculture in the hills of northern Irag and urban life was first established in the south under harsh
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Egypt was located in the desert along the Nile river. Without the Nile‚ Egypt would be just the barren desert that surrounds the river. Ancient Egypt had two distinct regions‚ Upper Egypt in the south and Lower Egypt in the north. Upper Egypt stretched from the Nile’s first waterfall‚ to within one hundred miles of the Mediterranean Sea. Lower Egypt covered the delta region where the Nile empties into the Mediterranean. In 3100 B.C. The king of Upper Egypt‚ United the two regions. Egypt’s first
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inundation is when rain and melting snow from the Ethiopian Mountain flow down into the Nile River. There were different amounts of water in every inundation. When there was not enough water crops would die. When there was too much water animals and people would drown. Alluvium was a material provided by the flooding. This material was useful for the construction of buildings and homes‚ and making bricks. The Nile River provided a place to catch food such as birds and fish. It was also a good highway for
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More than a large number of years‚ the Nile River developed into its present shape‚ encompassed by the Eastern and Western deserts. The Upper Nile is separated into three tributaries: the White Nile‚ the Blue Nile and the Atbara River. The White Nile streams from Lake Victoria‚ Lake Edward and Lake George‚ and the Blue Nile starts in the Ethiopian mountains. The Atbara River streams from the Ethiopian good countries and meets the joined White Nile and Blue Nile only north of Khartoum. Prior to the
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The ancient cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt developed into successful civilizations because they effectively utilized their surroundings. Rivers being the main geographic feature that led to successful development. From there on they went on to make many innovations to their traditional technology and techniques. These ancient cultures were also able to develop effective ways of governing their civilizations. Religion through cultural diffusion‚ brought together the city-states and empires created
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