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    Architecture in Pre-Historic Time and Ancient Egypt Architecture‚ over time has grown both in complexity and purpose‚ however it all started with the basic need for protection from environmental disturbances‚ wild animals and other human population. It does not just stop there. Superficial beliefs and other unnatural reasons were also the reasons for the creation of stone circles‚ monoliths and other monuments that demonstrated/represented a form of symbol. In order to understand the complex changes

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    The early civilizations of the world developed many revolutionary innovations that would pave the way for future generations. Many of these ancient innovations have been refined for modern use‚ making our society that much more efficient. The civilizations of Sumer‚ Egypt‚ India‚ and China were at the forefront of ancient creativity. Their innovations‚ though different in many ways‚ all contributed to the society we live in today. The Sumerians‚ for instance‚ developed the wheel‚ which is known as

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    Pyramid Construction and the Afterlife of the Pharaoh The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It is the only one left standing out of the seven. The Great Pyramid was built in honor of the Pharaoh‚ Khufu. It was once believed that the pyramids were constructed by slaves. It was later discovered that out of work farmers would work on the pyramids when the tide rose for the Nile. It was then believed that the deceased would be buried with the things that they would

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    a deaf child‚ as a hearing parent. One major decision on a parent’s plate for their deaf child is the choice of a residential or oral school to enroll their child in. Even though the students will be less exposed to deaf culture‚ parents of deaf children should send their kids to an oral school because they graduate with a higher reading level than kids who graduate from a residential school and learning how to assimilate with the majority of the population could help further their experience in

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    Ziggurats were used in ancient times for purposes of worship and to fulfill spiritual needs. One example‚ The Pyramid of the Magician‚ has a legend attached to it depicting the god Itzamna who had single-handedly built it in one night. The Pyramid of the Magician is‚ by 100 feet‚ the tallest architectural structure in the city of Uxmal on the Yucatan peninsula. Interestingly enough‚ the pyramid has a stairwell that faces the setting sun on summer solstice. Also of note‚ the whole city is perfectly

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    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 country. Upper (southern) Egypt consisted of the narrow valley of the

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    Then 1 From the rise of ancient Greece until the fall of the Roman Empire‚ great buildings were constructed according to precise rules. The Roman architect Marcus Vitruvius‚ who lived during first century BC‚ believed that builders should use mathematical principles when constructing temples. "For without symmetry and proportion no temple can have a regular plan‚" Vitruvius wrote in his famous treatise De Architectura. (www.historyguide/architecture.org) There is a comparison that can be made

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    The civilization of Ancient Egypt is known to be one of the earliest and strongest ones in the history. It’s unique because of its well-known architecture and artwork. The civilization is located at the northeastern Africa‚ bordering the Mediterranean Sea‚ along the Nile River. The climate’s hot and dry‚ mostly deserted‚ even today. The Nile River was its main source. The location was a great benefit to the nation. It brought the nation a lot of wealth and power‚ as the villagers started moving along

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    Ancient Egyptians exploration of medicine‚ and the different methods in which they used made them greatly advanced in the field of medicine compared to that of other Ancient Civilizations. It is stated‚ “If one had to be ill in ancient times‚ the best place to do so would probably have been Egypt. Not that an Egyptian’s chances of survival would have been significantly better than those of his foreign contemporaries‚ but at least he had the satisfaction of being treated by physicians whose art was

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    people from offending said crime. Two‚ disgrace was more effective than death. The laws were fair and equitable but due to these 2 principles the punishments could be severe. Tomb robbing was considered to be one of the most heinous crimes since the ancient Egyptians viewed death as a continuation of life and the tombs ensured the deceased would live greatly in Aaru‚ the heavenly paradise. Thievery was often punished by requiring the return of all stolen goods and making the thief pay double the cost

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