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    The Mummy: Imhotep’s Quest for Love In the movie, The Mummy, directed by Stephen Sommers, is based on the quest of Imhotep to gain his golden age, which is to finally be with Anck-Sun-Namum, the girl Imhotep is in love with. In the beginning of the movie Anck-Sun-Namum commits suicide, hoping Imhotep would resurrect her, which is the beginning of Imhotep’s quest. In the beginning of the movie when Imhotep and Anck-Sun-Namum killed the Pharaoh and Imhotep escaped and the narrator said “To…

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    The Egyptian kings and queens were buried, in the Deir- el bahri located in the west bank of the Nile. Among the pharaohs were a few mummies, which could not be identified and was aside letter of the alphabets to them. The coffin in which unknown man E was buried into was examined once he was removed. The coffin appeared to have wood shaving inside, which in tells that coffin was enlarge to accommodate the body of unknown man E. This discovery clearly shows that this coffin was not intended…

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    The Terracotta Warriors In 210 BCE during the Early Chinese Art period the Great Army of the First Emperor Qin was unearthed by local peasants that were just digging around. The dirt that covered the warriors had blended in with all the other dirt around it so its discovery was very unexpected, like any other discovery. What was discovered was nothing short of amazing and astonishing. Under the surface there was 3 large vaults or catacombs that contained 8 000 painted terracotta soldiers…

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    The Terracotta warriors were soldiers made by laborers for the emperor Qin Shi Huang. The laborers started building them when he was thirteen years old. The warriors were made to protect him from the afterlife. Villagers that were digging wells discovered them in 1974. When they were digging they first found hands and legs, and told more people, they kept digging and found statues, they had they had dug over seven feet they found blue brick. They were made from terracotta or yellow earth…

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    As the chill fall winds came, So did I, Born at Fairfax Hospital, Mummy groaned, Dressed in a hospital gown, Laying on the bed, Calling for the doctor. I can only know one story of the day I was born, Since babay was sleeping in the chair, Mummy says, As soon as I was born I was a very cute baby, No swelling or anything. Three of my aunts decided on the name Rameen. Both Mummy and Babay wanted a boy. Instead, They got a very tall girl With a big smile And hair as wide as the equator. They got…

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    all that stuff. In the diary it states,” Oh! Anne how could you”( talking to herself) which means she was feeling bad that she said all those hateful words about mummy that she said. After she read this stuff in her journal she realizes how hard she was in her mummy. That is one way that she is maturing in her relationship with her mummy. In addition, another…

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    Mummy's Harsh Answers

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    for mummy to snap. Anne also now understands that she took everything to the bone she was easily offended by mummy which made mummy unhappy. Anne is maturing in regards to her relationship with her mother by reading her past entries and seeing the harsh comments involving the word “Mummy”, questioning her harsh comments and actions, and understanding why her mummy would snap at her. Anne is seeing that her mother is going through difficult situations through her and can understand why mummy…

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    Afterlife In Ancient Egypt

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    in Egyptian society. The Egyptians lived by the belief of the afterlife and this belief guided and controlled their everyday activities because Egyptians wanted to peacefully pass over .The two mummies in the exhibit date from the 21st Dynasty and the other from the Ptolemaic Period. In 1909, the mummies and coffin bottoms were purchased from the Cairo Museum by Albany Institute board member Samuel Brown, a purveyor of coffees, teas, and spices in Albany. Dr. Peter Lacovara, Senior Curator of…

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    this a hint that the mummy of the prophetess enjoyed special protection? Did she have that power of bestowing curses upon people who look into her eye? This mummy was encased in a wooden crate. Due to its great value, it was placed in the hold of the Titanic but was placed behind the Titanic’s command bridge. Strangely a number of scientists who handled mummies are reported to have shown clear signs of mental disbalance. Was this the result of some curse that those mummies were buried with?…

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    The Mummy® ride... “Could we go on the Revenge of the Mummy ride?” “Of course, NOT,” my dad replied. THE END! JK! ( It means Just Kidding )…

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