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    Creation Story Extra Credit The Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations are similar yet differ in the way in which they were created. Civilizations were created years and years ago with many mythological characters and beliefs. Religion‚ gender‚ culture‚ gods‚ and society are impact the creation of these civilizations. In each of these civilizations‚ “we” come from the same place‚ the Water. In the Egyptian creation story‚ the first thing that existed was the ocean. The ocean then laid an egg

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    Name: Janice Clarke-Grant Subject: GB512 Business Communication Instructor: Dr Rand Fandrich Paragraph Exercise The paragraph is scrambled.   Your assignment is to revise it for clarity and flow.   You will then write a paragraph explaining why you made the changes you made. Original Learn as much as possible about the biases‚ education‚ age‚ status‚ style‚ and personal and professional concerns of your receivers. An audience-centered approach involves understanding and respecting

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    Summary of the Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid We have all heard of the terms of classification such as the upper class‚ middle class‚ and lower class that is used to identify the people of wealth in the world. But just how are we separated into those three groups? The numbers of people in each class and the percent of wealth each control is daunting. The pyramid of global wealth is separated into three sections. Tier one‚ the peak of the pyramid‚ represents 85 percent of the world wealth

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    Ancient Egyptian Everyday Life A lot of people may know fun facts about Egypt and know about mummification but I want to talk about what everyday life was like in ancient Egypt. What kind of clothes they wore‚ the education they had‚ the food they ate‚ their hair styles‚ their homes‚ the kinds of jewelry they wore‚ what their marriages were like‚ what kind of medicines they used‚ their makeup‚ and how women were portrayed. I want this paper to tell you about the real Egyptians. What your day

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    believed that their god had exceptional powers so they had to keep the gods satisfied. In order to maintain them they offered food to the gods. While in Egypt it was calm and mother earth was not acting up‚ Egyptians believed that their place was designed as some shelter in a world so chaotic. Egyptians believed in preserving their bodies in order to supply the important tools that they would need for their afterlife. Overall Egypt and Mesopotamia left their marks and thanks to them we are able to benefit

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    The Great Pyramid of Giza has been around since 2560 BCE and is still standing satisfactorily. The Great pyramid was created to be a tomb for the Pharaoh Khufu who lived during the fourth dynasty. This great pyramid is known to be one of the seven wonders of the world. It is one of three largest pyramids in Giza built at the time‚ and there is also another three smaller pyramids close by. The Great Pyramid of Giza was built out of stone. The stones that were used were limestone and pink granite in

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    wrapped in linen‚ gets its organs removed and put in a coffin forever‚ don’t know‚ it’s a mummy. In 3000 BC when Ancient Egyptian were roaming the world‚ they had a very complex life. Ancient Egyptians mummies are one of the world’s most interesting ancient artifacts due to how they were made‚ why were they made‚ and where they were buried. The steps to making an Ancient Egyptian mummy are complex. First‚ you clean the body‚ you remove the organs but the heart by cutting a slit on the side of their

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    Both Mesopotamian and Egyptian civilizations placed religion first and foremost in their society. The key similarity between the two in regards to religious belief is how important and integral it was to their lives. Mesopotamia’s entire culture and economy was governed by religion‚ with the temple being the central building in cities. Each city state was "owned" by a particular patron god or goddess whom the temple was dedicated (8). To Egyptians‚ religion was a part of the cosmic order of the universe

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    1. Nutrition‚ Health‚ and the Food PyramidBy Nathan Cheung A/B 2. IntroductionYour body needs to stay healthy‚ and the key thing for health is nutrition.Here’s a podcast to get us started!!Click here to look closer into the pyramid!CLICK! 3. NutritionYour body needs energy to do work‚ and that energy comes from food. Food provides something called Nutrients to your body. Nutrients are substances that provide energy and materials for growth‚ repair‚ and cell development!CLICK For a Video!!http://www

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    legal rights‚ they received a salary and mild good treatment. Bad treatments they were not that common‚ and when it happended‚ the slave had the right of claim in court‚ but only if the punishment was unfair‚ since Egyptian slaves had acquired certain legal rights. Furthermore‚ Egyptian slaves received annually products of first necessity‚ like linen or clothing‚ plus food and lodging. Moreover‚ they are testimonies that a slave could get some property‚ or even operate a business. On the other hand

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