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    astronomers to examine the stars at night for the star Sirius that would rise before dawn on the day of the Nile flood. They also used a bit of statistics when they calculated the average time span for the Nile to flood which was once every 365 days. The king could also predict how high the Nile would flood just by examining and interpreting the past scratches on the wall from earlier Nile floods. The main designers were John Maynard Keynes representing the United Kingdom and Harry Dexter White…

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    about the birth of Moses. Moses was born to born to a couple of the tribe of Levi. The wife conceived and had a son and when she saw that it was a good baby, she hid him for 3 months. When she could no longer hide him, she sent her son down the river Nile in a basket to protect him. His sister watched as to see what would happen to the baby. She saved him by hiding him among the edge of the river to keep from being found. Before Moses was born, The Pharaoh decided that he needed to control the…

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    Spirituality creates purpose in one’s life. According to Hansen’s Integrative Life Planning model states that career choices are spiritual because they express one’s gift and talents (Niles & Harris-Bowlsbey, p. 87). Many aspects of one’s spirituality can impact a person choice of career. A career counselor might take the following step to advice a client who is questioning God’s will in their path to determine their major during their three year of higher education . First, a counselor should…

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    cultural views because they existed in the same general area, at the same time they differed from each other because Egypt was isolated from other civilizations, while Mesopotamia was surrounded and influenced by others. The Tigris, Euphrates, and Nile river made the economics of the ancient civilizations differ by influencing agriculture and helping with trade. The religious differences were able to exist because Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia had distinct geographic features that created…

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    I bet this isn't the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of something that has a detrimental effect on the environment, Invasive Species. Invasive Species can include any type of living organism that is not native to a certain ecosystem which can cause harm to that newly inhabited ecosystem. The harm that can cause doesn't always just affect the environment but the economy and even human health. Invasive species cause harm to a newly inhabited ecosystem in many different ways.…

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    The most significant factor that influenced the development of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia was the geography of the two regions, both regions had fertile land for agriculture which helped develop the cities, they were also located near rivers which encouraged trade for the cities allowing them to grow and prosper. The fertile land produced by the region's rivers helped develope cities through agriculture. The rivers running through the two regions also helped encourage trade allowing the…

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    way the different peoples would perceive their religion. While the Nile river in Egypt was worshipped and even seen as a symbol of immortality, the Euphrates and Tigris rivers were seen mainly as symbols of the inconsistencies of living in Mesopotamia. The Nile river was the center of life in Egypt, it provided consistent flooding which greatly aided crop growth, and helped shape how the Egyptians perceived their gods. The Nile river was so important to the ancient Egyptians that they even…

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    similar underlying themes. The ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt were both facilitated by rivers that ran in their midst. The Mesopotamia was located along the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates River and Egypt located in Africa with the Nile River running through it. They both relied heavily on the rivers for the survival of their civilization.…

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    Although no communication amongst different people, establishing civilizations during the ancient world seemed to have many similarities amongst each other. Along with similarities also come many differences. Two of the first recorded ancient civilizations that were developed were the Egyptians and the Sumerians. The Sumerians are often referred to as the “Pioneers of Civilization. Both of these great civilizations had similarities in their religion and location, specific development in their…

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    Egyptians. The Egyptians that once lived along side the Nile River. And the same Egyptians who were known for being great builders and inventors. There we’re a wonderful race of people. Egyptians are of great interest to me, partially because of great movies that were created based on them and their ways of life. “Ancient Egypt stood as one of the world’s most advanced civilizations for nearly 3,000 years.” (Evan Andrews, History Lists) The Nile River which is 4,160 miles long, and is the…

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