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    Known as one of the earliest civilizations‚ Mesopotamia and Egypt both share set amounts of similarities along with a share of striking distinctions. Environmentally‚ these two civilizations were formed in similar surroundings‚ yet their weather patterns show distinctions. Politically‚ both governments derived from a monarch‚ yet their laws and punishments distinguished the two’s court systems. Economically‚ they both shared prosperous success in similar manners. Socially‚ although the two lands

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    The Egyptian and Mesopotamian societies are two of the oldest civilizations in the history of the world. The Egyptian and Mesopotamian political‚ social‚ and cultural parts of their lives developed differently‚ but there is a similar basis between the two. Although they had similar political systems in that they both were ruled by kings‚ the way they viewed their kings and the way that they both constructed their power differed. Both civilizations constructed their social classes similarly in that

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    Jessica Vandeventer Literacy Project March 31‚ 2016 Literacy Project Book 1 Title: Mummy Math: An Adventure in Geometry Author: Cindy Neuschwander Number of pages: 29 pages Should allow 20 minutes to read book. Grade(s) the book is most suited for: First and Second Grade Topic(s) covered in the book: Geometry: Identifying Shapes Summary of the book: Mummy Math is about twins named Matt and Bibi’s adventure into a mummy’s tomb. They craw into the tomb and find themselves stuck in the tomb

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    Education in Mesopotamia In Mesopotamia there were 4 classes of people. The Kings and Priests were at the top of the class. The Upper Class was the wealthy. The Lower Class was salaried for their work. The slaves were at the foot system. The kings and priests were very influential. The priests controlled the society because they owned most of the land‚ and a lot of. The Priests were over the schools and the libraries in their temples. In southern Mesopotamia the first schools were created by

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    Contributions of Egyptian Civilization Ancient Egyptians were the first to use and invent linen‚ glass‚ ink and paper. They were the one who invented the alphabet‚ Geometry‚ clock and the calendar. They were the first to contribute to the refinement of dress and ornament. They introduced to us to the furniture‚ dwellings and to build magnificent buildings. Egypt contributed to that of human knowledge‚ invention‚ and scientific discoveries that surpass any other country including India‚ Mesopotamia and China

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    colonial population. Reform‚ therefore‚ entailed the building of institutional and human resource capacity to respond to the needs of the new nation. Tanzania record management started in the colonialism period whereby almost all the public services were under the colonialist‚ after the independence the government of Tanzania started running all the public sectors‚ most of the public sectors record management systems were inherited from the colonial administration. The government of Tanzania realizes

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    of the country‚ creating the great Egyptian empire. Ancient Egyptian history can be divided into three distinct kingdoms: the old‚ middle and new kingdoms. The old kingdom began with Narmer uniting upper and lower Egypt. It was known as the pyramid age‚ as it was when all of the great pyramids were constructed. Pyramids were tombs for pharaohs. Pharaohs were the rulers of Egypt‚ seen as gods on earth. Egypt was a theocracy; the

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    Andrew Schoonover  Mrs. Temple   AP World History  19 September‚ 2014  Egypt and Mesopotamia: Comparing and Contrasting (Final Draft)  Around 6‚000 years ago‚ the ingredients necessary for civilization began to form  independently from one another in several different places around the Earth. Two of the most  famous and foremost of the early civilizations were Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egypt and  Mesopotamia were fundamentally different in their religious beliefs and slightly different in their  formation of city states versus unified states

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    Egyptian Fashion Egyptian Clothing The main focus of Egyptian clothing was to keep cool under the hot Egyptian sun; they idolized the human body and had physical ideals that are very similar to the ones we hold today. The clothing that they wore complimented the lines of a slender figure and was often adorned with gems and jewels if they were rich. These ideas helped name ancient Egyptians the very first society to have an identifiable style among the ancient civilizations. Materials The

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    governments of Egypt and Mesopotamia. For example‚ both civilizations had manuscripts and inscriptions. These were written down to make sure that civilians would understand‚ follow‚ and obey their laws. These law writers were called Scribes. Their job would be writing things down. Sometimes‚ there were the only people in the land who were literate. This way‚ when people were caught disobeying a law‚ they could not escape the consequences. Also‚ both Egypt and Mesopotamia had to pay taxes. There were

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