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    Egyptian Civilization Influenced the 18th centuries Egypt is very ancient with the most lasting civilization that existed in the world‚ located in the south in the northeastern part of Africa‚ surrounded by the immense desert of Sahara. Characterized by the three pyramids that emerged the banks of the Nile River higher than any construction erected elsewhere‚ tall pillars of stone called Sobelisks‚ statues of giant pharaohs long deceased‚ exotic mummies covered with gold and many enigmatic symbols

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    Egypt was called the “Gift of the Nile” because the Nile River wi the ancient Egyptians with the natural resources they needed to build a complex civilization. Every year the Nile flooded. These floods left behind fresh water and deposited silt along the banks of the river. This fresh water and rich soil was unusual in this desert environment that surrounded ancient Egypt. The river also supplied the Egyptians with papyrus and fish. Due to the length of the Nile‚ it was a natural highway for transportation

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    ASWAN Dam Project 1843 - A barrage sponsored and completed by the Albanian founder of modern Egypt‚ Mohammed Ali‚ was built. 1882-1890 British engineers helped implement the dam project and began working on the original dam of Aswan. The "low" dam. 1905 – Dam was completed Reconstructed in 1912 and 1933 it was still deemed to be inefficient due to the threats of severe Nile flooding and a second dam was seen as necessary 1948 - Adrien Daninas of Egypt proposed the "high" Aswan dam Financial

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    Al-Sayed's Article Analysis

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    In Al-Sayed’s article‚ repetition is widely used as the writer is a non-native of English. For instance‚ "building materials" is repeated around seven times in paragraphs: 1‚ 3‚ 7‚ 11‚ 16‚ 17‚ as it is the name and the topic of the article. What is more‚ the verb ’open’ is repeated along with ’crossings’ in paragraph 4‚ 7‚ 17‚ 19 revealing the importance of this action in the ’reconstruction’ which is repeated for nine times. Moreover‚ ’peace’ is repeated seven times for its importance to Gaza‚ as

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    Why The Nile Is So Useful

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    Have you ever wonder why the Nile is so useful? The Nile river located in Egypt‚ The Nile is the biggest river in the world and is depended by the people who live in Egypt. The Nile gives the Egyptians water also many fish to eat. The Nile helps the people grow their crops as you can see The Nile was very useful. The Nile is a even transportation. The Egyptians use the Nile to transport goods or people. Have you wonder how the Nile improve the Egyptians crops? The Nile

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    The development of the Egyptian civilization would have not been so successful without the Nile River. Egypt is located in the northeast corner of the continent of Africa. Amongst the barren desert‚ that makes up most of Egypt‚ is a slender strip of fertile land which enabled agriculture to flourish in an otherwise harsh environment. Additionally‚ Egypt consisted of two sections which were known as upper Egypt and lower Egypt. “The Egyptians recognized two sets of geographical divisions in their

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    Throughout history certain civilizations have made a lasting impressions on how the world works. Some even leave a legacy or a path for future generations to succeed. The Egyptians lived in an ancient time. Nevertheless‚ they managed to make huge advances in farming‚ building‚ and education. Egypt has made a huge impression on our world today. They introduced new farming equipment that cuts the workload by about 25 people. They left us gigantic monuments to prove they were there‚ and that they

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    Rivers played a big role in why civilizations were able to grow so large because it could provide people with a way of transportation‚ water to drink‚ and irrigate their crops. The Chinese first started to settle the land about 1.7 billion years ago near the Yun Nan Province in the south near the Yangtze River. Yun Nan has a warm climate to grow crops‚ and the river gave them water to drink and gave them a way to irrigate their crops. Fish also were an abundant food supply. As they prospered‚

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    Early Africa History

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    To begin with‚ the general overview of African history had a consequential background to the beginning of its origins. There were different stages that characterized the progression of Africa it explains the conversion of the start of the second largest continent. From the beginning of the continent’s development‚ Africa was made up of a huge areas of land and water‚ since time was changing‚ the earth’s crust had changed Africa’s character. Africa has an abundant source of the river streams such

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