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    egypt

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    Historical Context Geographical‚ topography and resources of Egypt and its neighbours Geographical‚ topography and resources of Egypt and its neighbours Dominated by the Nile River Key facts about the Nile: - 7000km in length - formed from 3 rivers; the white Nile‚ the Blue Nile and the Atbara - Flows north towards the Mediterranean sea - broken up in 6 places by impenetrable rocky outcrops and rapids known as cataracts - Consists of three sections * narrow 800km stretch

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    Between 1897 and 1898 two British archeologists‚ James E. Quibell and Frederick W. Green‚ discovered an ancient make-up palette in the Temple of Horus while excavating Hierakonpolis‚ the ancient capital of Upper Egypt. This artifact came to be known as the Narmer Palette‚ or the Great Hierakonpolis Palette and dates back to the beginnings of the Old Kingdom‚ 31st century BC. The Narmer Palette was believed to be the first example of hieroglyphs to be discovered.     It is thought to be a ritual

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    For hundreds of years‚ Egypt was ruled by the Ottoman Empire until taken over by the French in 1798 and remained under French influence until the British gained control in 1882. By 1922‚ Britain was in full power of Egypt and their government was run by a constitutional monarchy that mirrored that of Belgium specifically‚ among other European countries. This monarchy was not uniquely Egyptian‚ but an illusion of independence perpetuated by the British and named the Veiled Protectorate. Britain wanted

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    Greek Architecture: History and Mechanics Throughout history‚ there have been several significant architectural movements. The last‚ and perhaps most enduring movement is that of Classic Greece. Although for centuries‚ the architecture of ancient Greece has been admired‚ mimicked‚ and replicated‚ its beginnings are somewhat surprising to one unfamiliar with the history of the region. It is important to understand the history and mechanics of Classic Greek architecture in order to fully appreciate

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    Shannon Burtch Mrs. Rhee-Schofield NDW 4M Tuesday March 19‚ 2013 Comparison of Different Residential Schools Burtch 1 There have been many residential schools across the world striving to end indigenous culture. Residential schools in Canada‚ America’s Indian boarding schools‚ and what is known as the Stolen Generations from Australia‚ each have similar objectives; however‚ their actions to accomplish their goals vary. Severe punishments

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    Like all the pharaohs in new kingdom Egypt‚ Tutankhamun was worshipped as a living god. He had immense power and wealth plus great responsibilities‚ including praying to the gods‚ setting out the laws and taxes or controlling the army in Egypt. Also‚ Tutankhamun reinstated the older religion in Egypt. Above all‚ the pharaoh had to maintain harmony and order and hold the regions of upper and Lower Egypt together. Any pharaoh in new kingdom Egypt had to do many rituals since he was basically Egypt’s

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    later named residential schools and were established with the assumption that aboriginal culture was unable to adapt to a modernizing society. In 1920‚ attendance became compulsory for all kids ages 7-15. Agents were employed by the government to ensure all native children attended. Many were taken by brute force and others separated from their siblings. In all‚ about 150 000 kids were removed from their communities and forced to attend the schools. At the peak of the residential school system

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    Egypt

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    -Egypt is better than (country) because it has Ancient Egyptian alphabet pictures. The story about a character of pharaoh Dynasty politics and stories of religious. This alphabet pictures was carve inside the pyramid. It around more than 4000 years old. If you like to learn about the ancient history Egypt is another good choice -You should visit Egypt because there are many oldest and largest things that are suitable for take a photo and share it to your friends. -You need to visit Egypt now because

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    Architecture

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    The architecture of a country acts like a mirror for understanding the way of living and also the developments of the place that have led to the creation of the country as it looks today. The architecture of a country gives an insight into a country’s developments over the years. Many times architecture also helps us predict what type of traditions have been followed in the country over a large span of time. The thesis mainly deals with analyzing whether the direction of development of architecture

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    Ancient Egypt To what extent can Knowledge‚ and Government strengthen and weaken Ancient Egypt? This investigation is about Ancient Egypt‚ its knowledge and government. Ancient Egypt has many reasons on how it strengthened and/or weakened its civilisation. I am going to talk about how these subjects like writing‚ medicine‚ pharaohs‚ religion‚ army‚ and how the Ancient Egypt theocracy weakened or strengthened Ancient Egypt. Medicine strengthened Ancient Egypt because they help with the health‚

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