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    the disposal of the brain‚ the stuffing of the body cavity‚ and the wrapping of the body in linen. (B) - The stone stele that allowed modern archaeologists to understand ancient Egyptian was the Rosetta Stone. The Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799. The upper part of the stele is written in hieroglyphs‚ the middle is written in Demotic scripts‚ and the lower part of the stele is written in Ancient Greek. As the passages on the stone were almost exactly the same in each language‚ the Rosetta Stone

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    various aspects of the cultural world they live in such as their background‚ shown through their artist’s practice. Wenda Gu questions the distinction between cultural languages‚ race and gender in his artworks United Nation‚ 2001 and Forest of stone steles‚ 1993-2003. Similarly‚ William Kentridge offers his experiences through the distinction and separation of people by their skin colours shown in his artworks Procession of the dispossessed‚ 1989 and Procession in the landscape with highmast‚ 1989.

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    biased because it advocated inequality between social classes. Document A tells us that the stone stele was almost eight feet tall. This creates a greater imbalance between the people who can understand and apply these laws and those who cannot. Many of his citizens could not read or write in the first place‚ and this additional height causes those who can read to need tools to reach the top of the stele to fully understand the text. The height of the document‚ in addition to the fact that it is written

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    Roots The root system of a flowering plant begins its development from the hypocotyl of the embryo of the seed which gives rise to the primary root. Roots generally grow downwards into the soil (positively geotropic) and upwards (negatively geotropic). Roots do not bear leaves and therefore no nodes are present.Two kinds of root systems can be distinguished in flowering plants: tap root systems and adventitious root systems. Usually dicotyledons posses tap root systems and monocotyledons adventitious

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    different parts‚ structures‚ and components of various botanical specimens. In this particular experiment‚ we will study the cross section of a monocot root. In the process‚ we will become familiar with the parts of the monocot root such as the stele‚ the central part of the root‚ and other main internal structures that are found within it such as the metaxylem and protoxylem. (Gifford and Foster 1988) The main part of the activity is identifying the microscope’s calibration. We will be able to

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    gifts included bracelets‚ chains‚ mirrors. Weapons such as an axe‚ dagger and model ships were also found. This shows that Queen Ahotepp II played a political role in the New Kingdom Egypt. Queen Ahotepp’s II achievements were also found in a stele. A stele is an ancient stone slab or pillar usually engraved. Queen Ahotepp was an important Queen in 18th Dynasty. She played a military role which is shown to be important as it brought success and wealth into Egypt. Ahmose Nefiteri was Daughter of

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    cleared all of the sand that was covering its body. At this point in time the sphinx was covered up to its neck with sand. The rest of the story is missing. It is unknown to where the rest of the story is or if it just wasn’t written at all. The stele was put up around the time of the pharaoh Thutmosis IV. He lived around the time of 1400 B.C. (www.ancientegypt.co.uk). So people believe that Thutmosis IV was the prince that fell asleep between the paw. More reasons that leads to belief that Thutmosis

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    Horemheb was a significant military leader that provided him with the opportunity to take the throne. He re-established the Amun religion in response to the failure of the Amarna revolution. He carried out the construction of new temples‚ and tombs while deconstructing other pharaoh’s buildings‚ yet he also restored pharaoh’s tombs that had been robbed. With the downfall of the Amarna revolution Horemheb rebuilt the society through a strong military base‚ and well-established administration system

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    The Babylonian king known as Hammurabi will forever be remembered throughout history for being a diplomat‚ builder of temples‚ and a lawgiver‚ that epitomizes Mesopotamian society. In this paper‚ multiple aspects of Hammurabi and Babylonian society will be addressed. First‚ how Hammurabi took an insignificant city-state and through a series of wars with neighboring kingdoms‚ made it into a powerful empire which would control all of Mesopotamia. Second‚ how he realized that his empire needed control

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    Vascular bundles are present in vascular tissue system and are distributed in the stele. The stele is the central column of Dicol stems. Each vascular bundle may be made up of both xylem tissue and phloem tissue with a cambium as in dicot stems or without cambium as in Monocot stems or of one kind of tissue xylem or phloem as in roots. Vascular bundle may be regularly arranged in a ring as in the stems of most dicotyledons and in all roots or they may be scattered in the ground tissue as in stems

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