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    The Expansion of Ancient Egypt and Its Historical  Significance                                      Introduction  The external expansion of Ancient Egypt‚ traditionally‚ consisted of two areas: Libya  on  the  north‚  especially  Palestine  and  Syria;  Nubia  on  the  south.  What  Egypt  imposed on Nubia was the colonial rule‚ while its control of Palestine and Syria was  loose. Egypt’s penetration to Nubia and West Asia could be divided into two stages‚  the Old Kingdom period and the Middle Kingdom period

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    Both the ancient Egyptians and Chinese made writing a major part of today’s society‚ although the Egyptians started using writing first. The Egyptians had great building skills with the pyramids and with the Sphinx; hence how well structured they are still today. Ancient Egypt was way before the time of the canals system and how they constructed giant statues of their gods. Meanwhile a couple thousand years later China was trying to get ahead of the game‚ with numbers and symbols representing what

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    permanent record of a culture and its people for future generations to have access to and learn from. The study of the visual arts and architecture in a given time period showcase the basic ideas about a group of human beings giving insight into their beliefs and cultural message. These insights are presented with a specific point of view intended by its creator‚ influenced by its historical experiences. And so‚ it is the responsibility of the observer to examine pieces of art and architectural structures

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    <b>Introduction</b><br>Egypt is situated in the north-eastern corner of the African continent. It is composed of two very different regions--Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. Lower Egypt--the Black Land as it was also called by the ancient Egyptians--with its fertile soil strip along the Nile River makes up the northern part of the country. The Red Land--the Upper Egypt--is a desertous southern part with the red‚ sun-baked soil. The history of ancient Egypt starts around 3000 B.C. when‚ according to the

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    In 1492 Christopher Columbus landed his ships on a foreign land‚ unknown the monumental era that would be started by his discovery. There he mistakenly dubbed the natives as Indians‚ believing he had successfully reached the “Indies.” Columbus’s epochical voyage would soon be followed by various power-hungry European countries‚ scrambling for their stake at the New World. Newly unified Spain who was eager their superiority‚ and religiously conflicted England both claim their share in the Americas

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    A Comparison of Ancient Cultures Just as our world today is incredibly diverse and yet startlingly similar‚ so too was the ancient world. The ancient world was comprised of a myriad of diverse civilizations that were spread across the globe. Among these civilizations were the cultural groups of Africa‚ the Americas‚ Asia‚ Europe‚ and the Middle East. It is often easier to find differences in these groups than to compare them. However‚ in a broad sense‚ these groups have a great many likenesses. Although

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    century with the cell phone‚ marking the turn of the expectations of technology (Sailus). Since then‚ the new generation developed with technology designed to be individualistic (Bump 2014). This exponential growth is aligned with the fast pace life Americans live today. Media has been no different. In order to maintain the fast pace of society‚ media has become commercialized and diluted‚ lacking substance and morality. This is important because this change in pace has impacted society in its entirety

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    How The Nile Influenced Ancient Egypt Did you know that the Nile is 4‚132 miles long! Amazing isn’t it! It was a useful source of water for the ancient Egyptian community. It helped ancient Egypt with it’s economics‚ population‚ settlement distribution‚ and spiritual life. That is how the Nile influenced ancient Egypt. Here‚ let me explain more briefly. First of all‚ the Nile helped with Egypt’s population and settlement distribution (Doc. A). All of the Egyptian settlements were near the Nile

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    The Cultural Development of ancient Egyptians and ancient Chinese civilizations were fairly similar but were different on certain ideas. From the way historians looked at the number of gods/goddesses each civilization worshipped‚ to the inventions and tools the craftsman made to make life less difficult shows the similarity of the two civilization. Both couture’s buried their dead with items of value‚ practiced ancestor worship‚ had elaborate systems of Bureaucratic systems of administration and

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    Art is an extremely private experience‚ yet‚ it is meant to be shared with the public. Society‚ as a whole‚ examines the art produced and has the right to approve‚ disapprove‚ acknowledge‚ ignore‚ praise and abuse it. The public or society has not remained constant over the years. In the time of the Renaissance‚ for example‚ only a select few were "society." They commissioned art‚ were patrons of the arts and their artists. Today‚ almost anyone can share in the experience of art. They can attempt

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