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    North Africa

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    North Africa is a very interesting place. It has many beautiful landforms‚ such as the Sahara Desert‚ The Nile River‚ and a lot more. There are also amazing cities in North Africa‚ which include Cairo‚ Tripoli‚ Casablanca‚ and many others. Also‚ there are a lot of major conflicts going on right now. The history of North Africa is very fascinating. North Africa’s area in general could affect us‚ (The citizens of the US) in good and bad ways. North Africa is known for its beautiful landforms and

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    and Architecture 1. Religious buildings 2. Paintings 3. Statues 4. Tombs 5. Decorative Arts V. Sciences 1. Math 2. Astronomy 3. Medicines VI. Religion and Beliefs 1. Gods 2. Life after death VII. Engineering 1. Irrigation canals 2. River dams 3. Temples 4. Pyramids 5. Dykes VIII. Fashion 1. Beauty 2. Cosmetics IX. Conclusion: In conclusion‚ the Ancient Egypt will always have much influence at present because he gave us many contributions. All of these contributions have

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    Timeline 3000 BCE 850 CE

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    overrun by a new powerhouse in Mesopotamia‚ Babylon . The Shang dynasty controlled the Yellow River Valley from around 1600 B.C.E.  By 1500 B.C.E.‚ the Indus Valley civilization crumbled with the arrival of the Aryan’s  By 1500 B.C.E.‚ the Hittites dominated the region Babylon‚ especially because they learned how to use iron in their weapons.  Beginning around 1500 B.C.E.‚ farmers in the niger and Benve River valleys in west Africa began migrating south and east‚ bringing with them their languages

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    major difficulties in getting in and out of Egypt. The Nile River is another attribute to the uniqueness of Egypt. Every thing that they have comes form the Nile‚ Their clothes‚ paper‚ some gods‚ food‚ and water. The Nile floods every year to provide a "black earth". No life could exist within ten miles of the Nile. The Nile also provided a natural "highway" for later merchants and armies. Tombs of the ancient pharaohs were built utilizing the Nile. Egypt’s geography had a large impact on Egyptian society

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    Book Review: Into Africa

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    Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone sparked an unlikely turning point in history. Into Africa starts with the Nile Duel‚ a debate between Richard Francis Burton and John Hanning Speke. Speke had found a large lake that he named Lake Victoria. Although Speke did not circumnavigate Lake Victoria to completely prove his theory‚ he believed that it was the source of the Nile River. When Speke returned to camp and told Burton of the news‚ Burton wrote in his journal‚ “The fortunate discoverer’s conviction

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    Blue Nile

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    Blue Nile 5 Forces Moderate threat of new entrants Low bargaining power of suppliers High bargaining power of consumers Low threat of substitute products Intense rivalry-competes with not only online retailers‚ but also stores PEST D Political/legal- Economic- Sociocultural o better perception of online shopping‚ easy‚ non-intimidating shopping for men‚ people want things really quickly and jewelry stores take forever bc they don’t do

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    of the river Nile. The basis for Mesopotamia was in the Fertile Crescent‚ specially the area around the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Water is important for agriculture which is the very basis for a civilisation. The rivers of both the civilisations (Nile in Egypt and Tigris and Euphrates in Mesopotamia) had varied upper and lower regions. The Nile river valley marked the landscape of Upper Egypt where it flowed from the highlands in a single stream. By contrast‚ in Lower Egypt‚ the Nile separated

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    which are one trademark of this time. The Old Kingdom includes the dynasties three through eight that lasted about 500 years. It was an era where the use of agricultural systems like irrigation projects deigned to harness the capability of the Nile River floods. Throughout the dynasties‚ Egypt has made a lot of changes through religion and politics‚ which has brought by several changes that set Egypt apart from the first three dynasties like the transition from the Stepped Pyramids to the true pyramids

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    India and Chinese.The four civilizations have the same points and different points.In my opiniom‚the same point is the key to make a civilization in this time. First ‚they all lived near water.Sumerian near the Euphrates,India have Ganges River‚China have yellow river and Egypt have Nile.Water is the most important thing‚whether ancient or modern.With fixed water‚ people can not have to worry about drinking water problems‚ so that people can live here‚ there is a fixed place‚ people can be more convenient

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    Ancient Egypt Agriculture

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    Much of the Ancient Egyptian agriculture was heavily dependent upon the Nile River‚ as they relied on its natural flooding and draining of the floodplain. Egyptians are recognized for being the first civilization for farming at a large scale. This was due in part to the engineering innovations that the Egyptians developed. Egyptians were also well organized in managing the irrigation system they had developed to induce crop growth. Their system only required a small amount of labor to maintain and

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