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    The name given is Karim Bin Rashid. He was born in Cairo, Egypt. He is an industrial designer originating in Egypt and his birth in Canada. He was born in 1960 and in 2017 his age grew at 57 years. Now he lives in Cairo, Egypt. He has produced many products from his own designs or ideas. Among the designs that have been produced are luxury items, furniture, lighting, surface design, brand identity, packaging and so on. Thus, he has been awarded the title of Time Magazine which has described it…

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    Egypt A civilization is a complex society made up of religion, social hierarchy, government, technology, language, cities, and job specialization. Ancient Egypt is in the Northeast region of Africa. The civilization began in 3150 BCE. The Ancient Egyptians relied on the Nile River for water in their desert terrain. Ancient Egypt was the greatest river valley civilization because it had helpful achievements, advanced government, and resourceful geography. Ancient Egypt was the greatest river…

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    livelihood and this all depends on the Nile River. Since ancient times the Nile river’s irrigation shaped ancient Egypt and ancient Egyptians were able to produce an abundance of food, as a result this gave Egyptians an advantage allowing them to focus more of their time and resources to other aspects of a civilization such as technology, and cultural pursuits. The Ancient Egyptians cultivated crops such as emmer, barley, and several other grains all in which was used to make the two main food…

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    Tutankhamun's Tomb

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    “This “humble” tomb had remained hidden for 3000 years and had tricked tomb robbers and flash floods for many centuries(O'Connor)”. Davis was the first person to find items that led to the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb. “The first clue came from a famous cache”(O’Conner). These items were hidden in a safe tomb, and with more research the came to conclusions that the clay sealing of the cache, was done by Tutankhamun himself. Some scientists believe this royal cache was that tomb raiders. Among…

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    The two main places I would want to go are either Mexico or Egypt. I want to go to Mexico and Egypt because I plan to become an archaeologist and I want to see the most historic places in that area. Egypt is one of the most explored place that I know of. I soon hope to travel there and make my mark on history. Mexico is a wonderful and beautiful place to be,in my opinion. In mexico I plan to see the Mayan ruin and gather information about them. Also it would be great to see the main Mayan…

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    Laws of Hammurabi The Laws of Hammurabi are an incredible insight to how to the ancient Babylonian society was run. Through the laws we not only get an understanding of the culture of the time, but also what was important to the society, which punishments were deemed appropriate, and how social relations were constructed. By reading the Laws of Hammurabi you can find several mentions of the social structure, the hierarchical way that the society is organized, that existed in Babylonian time.…

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    Exploring ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt Do you ever wish you could go back in time to an era when cultures and lifestyles were different? Somewhere that you could immerse yourself into that cultures art, literature, and philosophy. Ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt are two regions that have a lot of history and significant cultural developments over time. Both civilizations shared similarities including written traditions, polytheistic religions, and having agricultural societies.…

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    donations to the gods. All Egyptians (including Pharaoh's) gave donations to the gods. Then that leaves Priests. Their importance in the pyramid was to please the gods. Though they aren’t like priest today. According to www.touregypt.net this is how they show appreciation to the gods, “Egyptian priests did have a vital role in the religious ritual of daily and festival life. Whereas today a god may be worshipped who is believed to bestow his grace upon his followers, the Egyptian priest…

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    Although the Celtic and Stardéw Civilization had some similarities, there were also a few differences. The Stardéw Civilization has been started because a group of people were in search for a new land. The civilization was run in a monarchy by one single king, and the lower ranks under him, all the way down to slaves at the bottom. They chose the fork in the Fertile Crescent where the Nile River was because this was a great source for fertile soil, giving the plants that would be grown there key…

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    Did you ever know the river, the Nile, shaped ancient Egypt. Everything Ancient Egypt had and their existence was from the help of the Nile river. The Nile brought recourses that you would have never find in the desert of Egypt. The nile shaped Egypt by the transportation,and the flood cycle. Transportation was one main thing the Nile helped. If you were a farmer, trader, or merchant and your house is far from a community, but you need to sell trade, or give your goods to people. Would you…

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