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    2015 WHAP RG 3 TE 5th 1

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    Nile Irrigation/Flooding Menes Old Kingdom Pharaohs Middle Kingdom Kush Hyksos New Kingdom Memphis Thebes Assyrians Queen Hapshetsut Economic Specialization and Trade Papyrus Hieroglyphs Polytheistic Osiris Amon and Re Bantu migrations Bantu language Yams and oil palms Iron metallurgy Bantu methods of agriculture Age sets When you finish read the chapter you must be able to: Explain the effect of the Nile on Egyptian society and culture. Describe the social and political structure of Egypt. Explain

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    Chapter 3 : Early African Societies and the Bantu Migrations Explain the connections between climate‚ agriculture‚ and the Nile River in the development of Egypt and Nubia. Egypt referred to not the territory embraced by the modern state of Egypt‚ but to the ribbon of land bordering the lower third of the Nile between the Mediterranean and the river’s first cataract near Aswan. Cataracts are an unnavigable stretch of rapids and waterfalls. The Sahara became increasingly arid‚ cultivators flocked

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    Investigatory Project

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    Cake With Ampalaya and Sweet Potato CHAPTER I Introduction BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY One of the most problems today that confront the country is malnutrition; one of the causes of malnutrition is eating foods that have less nutritional value like junk foods. Thiss malnutrition hinders the realization of the dream of a healthy and a happy community and the attainment of quality education. Because of these‚ the researcher attempt for an innovative way of preparing a food which is inexpensive

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    It will ruin his reputation and he isn’t showing his masculinity Chapter 5 Pg 36- The feast of New Yam is the season of plenty and was held every year before harvest started. (It determined the New Year) -Honored earth goddesses and ancestral spirits of the clan. Pg 36- Ani was an earth goddess that was the source of all fertility that everyone looked

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    Puberty rites

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    Puberty Rites of the Akan (Bragoro/Brapue): Puberty rites among the Akan are known as “Bragoro” or “Brapue.” Most Akan‚ especially the Asante and Bono‚ perform puberty rites for their daughters. A girl who is being initiated is called “Brani” or “Sakyima.” “Bragoro” can be performed only after a girl’s first menstruation. As soon as a parent knows of her daughter’s first menstruation‚ she prepares towards the ceremony. Before the rite‚ the girl is presented to the queenmother who

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    Maggi Noodles

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    MAGGI NOODLES Background Maggi noodles is a brand of instant noodles manufactured by Nestle. The brand is popular in India‚ South Africa‚ Brazil‚ Nepal‚ New Zealand‚ Australia‚ Malaysia‚ Singapore‚ Sri Lanka‚ Bangladesh‚ Pakistan‚ and the Philippines. In several countries‚ it is also known as "maggi mee" Indonesian call it mee but in Malaysia people call it as noodle. Maggi noodles are part of the Maggi family‚ a Nestle brand of instant soups‚ stocks‚ and noodles. In Malaysia‚ there are fried

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    The Invisible Man Essay When reading a good book‚ it causes the audience to really think about what is going on in the story. The readers feel the emotions of the characters and can relate it to other times in their life even if the novel was written centuries ago. Ralph Ellison’s book‚ “The Invisible Man”‚ does all of this and more as it gives the reader another perspective on racism and struggling with one’s identity. The author writes so incredibly that you feel as though you are walking through

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    The English Colonies are Founded Between 1607and 1737 settlers from England established thirteen colonies on the Atlantic coast of North America. “The first colony is established in Virginia .In 1607 a joint stock company of London merchants financed a settlement of English colonist at James town in what is now Virginia. The colony was named after King James 1.England first permanent settlement in North America. The Virginia colonist hoped to make their fortunes by discovering gold or silver or

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    Things Fall Apart Essay 

Many societies have beliefs rooted deep in ancient religion. Some beliefs include polygamy‚ polytheism‚ and patriarchy‚ or rule by men. One such culture is that of Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. Polytheism and polygamy are custom in the clan‚ and the role of each family member is very defined. The men are overly domineering. The women and children are treated poorly and often beaten. Life in Achebe’s Umuofia would seem very different to someone living in modern day America

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    Summary of Ghana

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    they have concerts‚ but they also play traditional drums and xylophones. Their music merged with European hymns and with Ghanaian military songs called Hiplife. Furthermore‚ they also tell traditional myths and legends. They eat different food like yams‚ fish‚ meat‚ peanuts and more. They wear different dresses‚ but Ghanaian traditional hand sewn dresses are the most important among them. Christianity and Islamic are two main religions in Ghana. Most of the arts are done in gold since Ghana was famous

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