Raised in the 90s in Russia, I was always aware of instability of my family’s life. When my mother encouraged my siblings and me to choose professions that would give us security, bring us respect, and enable us to help the family, I chose medicine. As a student at South Ural State Medical University, I was enthusiastic about everything. I joined extracurriculars, assisting in every assessment, exam, or surgery. I participated in competitions in internal medicine and in an international…
the pictures on the jar. About site Kuntillet ‘Ajurd also known as Horvat Teiman is “located approximately 50 kms south of Kadesh-barnea in northern Sinai, on a hill overlooking Wadi Quraiya” . In 1975-76 Archeologist Ze'ev Meshel conducted an excavation at Kuntilet Ajrud and dated 9th-8th century BC, the iron age II . The site consists of two buildings a main build dubbed A with covers most of the hill, it is rectangler in shape. It has “four protruding small rooms in it four corners” and…
Charles Darwin argues that species change throughout time due to natural selection, which is explained in Origin of Species. Naturalists who learn about Darwin’s theory deny his observation. The technique used for his arguments is very aggressive and yet, astonishingly mild. His theory provokes aggression, so his argumentative technique creates issues, and yet prevents him from sounding like a pushover. He believes that one day everyone will be open minded for his theory because natural…
Author John Tierney brings to light that Egypt's secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Zahi Hawass is demanding pieces once taken from eygpt be returned. The author states, “Last month, after Dr. Hawass suspended the Louvre’s excavation in Egypt, the museum promptly returned the ancient fresco fragments he sought.” (1). Dr. Hawass demands what is rightfully Egypt’s property and makes sure not one museum takes any other works. He is passionate and believes that works of art…
Five... People are anxious for this moment to be a success. Four... U.S. citizens grit their teeth, hoping the lift off will be a success. Three... Butterflies. Butterflies fill stomachs during this nerve racking moment. Two... Families of Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and their crew hold their breath. One... Blast off. Cheers ring all across the country, “to the moon!” Rather to a deserted area that could serves as a good representation to the moon. There is an abundance of evidence supporting…
people think of D.C. now, it is flashes of large white buildings and politicians in designer suits in a hurry to meetings. The Washington D.C. that is described is not so beautiful, “Epidemics of fever were chronic, abetted by ‘several immense excavations of brick yards…
involved historians, which relays back to the reason why they were so greatly involved in nationalism. Another production of nationalism is the growth in archeology. Schliemann was noted as the true father of archeology because he was the first to use excavation to test a hypothesis. A consequence of Schliemann was that Britain, France, and America established their own archeological institutions in Greece and…
Language is a means of expression. We express our feelings, emotions, thoughts, needs, desires etc. in words, symbols and gesture which is considered as language. Language can be defined as verbal, physical, biologically innate, and a basic form of communication. Culture is the characterized of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Thus, culture finds its expression in language; so, learning a new language without…
The people known as the Ancient Assyrians existed from roughly the second millennium BCE to 612 BCE. They were from the kingdom of Assyria which was located in northern Mesopotamia in what is modern-day Iraq. This general area was one of the places where civilization first originated, where people first began cultural practices such as writing, agriculture, and city-building. The Assyrians arose from this area to become a massive international empire which, through their literature, culture, and…
carvings of the Narmer’s palette and stele of Naram Sin. The Narmer’s Palette is a finely carved palette from the first dynasty of Egypt. It was found in a deposit in Hierakonpolis, a Predynastic capital located in the South of Egypt, during the excavation season of 1897/98. Most palettes from that time period were…