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    Maturity, it is something one grows into .In The diary of Anne Frank, Anne talks about her mum in a unmature way. However, Anne has matured. In the diary she realizes that she has been immature in the way that she deals with her mum. Anne is maturing in regards to her relationship with her mother by asking herself how she is filled with hate, saying she has only seen her own side, and saying the period of her mum shedding tears is over. Anne has matured through The Diary of Anne Frank. On…

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    Book Of The Dead

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    for the deceased in the afterlife. One of the most important rituals recorded in these collections of scroll is the Opening of the Mouth Ceremony (see fig1). These rites were performed both on a statue placed in a temple or funerary setting on a mummy before it was sealed into a tomb. The carver’s adze—a sharp tool that looks similar to a modern day hammer—was applied to the inanimate figure’s lips during the…

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    Principe recorded that the young women and children who were chosen as sacrifices would become messengers or representatives of their communities for the gods. This may be the explanation for the funerary items found with many of the high altitude mummies. Items ranging from additional clothing, textiles, food, figurines that could possibly represent the gods themselves, feathered headdresses, and animals have been found at the burial sites. There are two possible thoughts as to why these items…

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    King Tut Curse

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    it and removed his mummy from the tomb yet he lived until 1939, sixteen years later. When King Tut’s tomb was opened in the year of 1922 it was one of the biggest archaeological event (Lace, William W). Scientists wanted to test his body to figure out some stuff, they had research plans. The first step is sample the DNA of King Tut. By preparing a biopsy of a 33 hundred body. It took the scientist two and half hour to collect the samples because they were afraid to harm the mummy (Collecting…

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    In Catcher in the Rye, written by J. D. Salinger, Holden, the main character, wants to save children’s innocence. In the book, there are two motifs, the mummies and Holden’s inability to call Jane, which both reveals Holden’s thoughts about retaining innocence. As Holden arrives in New York, Holden attempts to call Jane Gallagher trying to: “take her dancing. I never danced … the whole time I knew her” (175). Holden has no one to spend time with and decides to use his time with Jane Gallagher,…

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    Children’s Resources Nonfiction Books (4) Arlon, P. (2014). Ancient Egypt. New York: Scholastic Inc. This source contains a general overview of Ancient Egypt. This resource will be provided to help students understand the features of Ancient Cairo as a civilization. It includes information about food, traditions, pharaohs, gods and goddesses, monuments, afterlife, and general Ancient Egyptian way of life. This resource also includes a section that compares Ancient inventions to current…

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    Akhenaten Religious System

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    During the 18th dynasty, Egypt experienced a radical shift in religion, politics, and art under the reign of the pharaoh Akhenaten. While his rule only lasted from the early 1350’s BCE to around 1334 BCE, Akhenaten is well known for abandoning the polytheism in favor of worship of Aten, a deity represented as a solar disk. He is therefore credited for introducing a quasi-monotheistic system in Egypt, although many argue that Akhenaten acknowledged all gods but only actively worshipped Aten. This…

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    The god Anubis was the one who made something of the desert. Egypt is surrounded by the red land, also know as the desert. Luckily the Nile river flows through Egypt bringing them food and water. The Nile was important but, the hot desert provided Natron salt, which helped preserve goods and even the dead. Once the Egyptians learned that, believing in Afterlife began. The Ancient Egyptians adapted to their environment by evolving new beliefs and techniques to deal with death.…

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    Peppa Pig Research Paper

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    and even children I babysit. A new show I have recently become intrigued by is known as Peppa Pig. Peppa Pig is a British show about a pig named Peppa and her family, which consists of her, her little brother George, and her parents, whose names are Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig. Their real names are never mentioned, but everyone in the show calls them that,…

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    others around his age. Holden is mostly negative throughout the story besides when he is near children he because a whole new person. When Holden is in the museum and 2 children walk up to him and asks,”where the mummies were,(25.34)” this means that the 2 kids are wondering where the mummies are. This matters because Holden is a type of guy that only help people below his age. Finally, Holden values family accidents. Holden had a little brother named Allie who died from leukemia on July 18,…

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