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    When I was watching the video “The Carbon Footprint of One Sandwich,” I was very shocked at how much goes into one sandwich. I eat sandwiches all the time, but I have never stopped to think about every single thing that goes into a sandwich. A similar thing happened when I was taking the test to see my carbon footprint. Since I live by myself I was expecting two things, for it to be either super low or for it to be a little high. I thought it would be low simply because it is only me living…

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    Hacienda Plains Case Study

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    to the fact that they were a more “advanced” civilization technologically on par with the Zatopec. The Totalrec had both their stolen goods (which must have included iron tools, as it would most likely be near impossible to create their elaborate pyramids otherwise) and a social organization structured enough to include rulers or kings, as evidenced by the names recorded in the Zatopec…

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    The Egyptian Pyramids

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    individual tends to think of pyramids, their mind usually wanders off the the great pyramids of Giza, or just the Egyptians in general. What many are not aware of though, is that in there are pyramids of various shapes and sizes in many different parts are the world, with some of them being found in unexpected locations. In 2008, a set of three “pyramids” were found in Visoko, Bosnia. Bosnia is located in Eastern Europe near Croatia and Serbia, and the discovery of these pyramids was quite…

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    the body. In the early years of the pyramid they were square shaped called Mastabas. Which were the precursor for pyramids. The oldest known pyramid was built in 2630 B.C. at saqqara. The smooth edges of the pyramid was to help reflect the soul of the dead pharaoh. The king was buried with everything they would need for the after life like all of there possessions and lots of gold. Pyramids original architect was Imhoteo. The first smooth pyramid is the red pyramid they called it that because…

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    of a few actions? Women have changed in the way they are perceived and the way they are being carried when compared to prior time periods. It could be because of the constant betrayals but also the attitude men have toward women. When analyzing “Pyramids” by Frank Ocean and “Black Girl Lost” by Nas we see the same perspective in both songs or poems. The modern day black women has fallen in a downward spiral from the grace and glory in which they were held in the past. Frank Ocean brings so much…

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    Until Captain got a message on his suit from Egypt. Someone was trying to destroy and steal the artifacts from the ancient pyramids of Giza. As fast as he could Captain flew to Giza, Egypt and was stopped by security. They spotted a flying object in the sky, so they shot a net at it. Captain came swirling down faster than an airplane because he's been working out. The guards…

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    Ziggurat Vs Stonehenge

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    The Ziggurat, the Pyramids of Giza, and the Stonehenge are three distinctive historical constructions which have several similarities and differences. They all three were construed in different time periods, geographical locations, and size. The Ziggurat was built approximately during the 21st century and was constructed by King Ur-Nammu in ancient Mesopotamian. The Ziggurat base is 170 ft and has a height of 91 feet. The Great Pyramid of Giza was built on roughly around 2470 B.C in Cairo,…

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    Great Pyramid of Giza - the only pyramid with ascending and descending passes. One can not be isolated in its design it is a huge descent, called the "big gallery". At its end is a narrow passage that leads to the "king room", where the walls are decorated with polished granite. Scientists believe that the "room of the King" was a triumph of Egyptian geometry, because, according to their calculations, it was built in proportion to the golden section. The sarcophagus is made of red granite…

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    The Great Sphinx of Giza Introduction The ancient Egyptians were a very advanced society and great architects but there are many questions surrounding the pyramids but something that stands out is the Sphinx. Why did the Egyptians build it, no one knows. Most Egyptologist believe that the Sphinx is supposed to represent Pharaoh Khafre or Pharaoh Djedefre. One of the first things you will notice when you first see the Sphinx is what happened to it’s nose. The Sphinx is used as a tourist…

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    Early Pyramids

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    ever wondered what kept the pyramids from collapsing? Or how they stood for thousands of years? The pyramids were built the way they were so that they stood strong and sturdy for thousands of years. Many of the earlier pyramids were step pyramids. Smooth limestone would be spread over the step pyramid to create two pyramids; one inside the other. Later, pyramids were built with mastabas, huge chunks of stone meant to keep the pyramid from caving in. The most recent pyramids had underground…

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