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    Tomb Raiders Essay

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    the biggest mysteries of Egypt. You would be famous if you found it. People don't even think he was buried in the pyramid. He also made the great Sphinx to scare people away from the pyramid. He also made random invasions on country's like Sinai, Nubia and Libya to get stuff he didn't have and to get more slaves.Slaves to get gold slaves to build all the stuff he made like the great pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx and slaves for his army to get more slaves and gold. He also made a ship 141 feet…

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    6 Smartphones with Fingerprint Scanners Are you looking for smartphones with fingerprint scanners? The good thing is that there are many of them available on the market. You can buy a new smartphone with a fingerprint scanner for the same price as for a regular smartphone. On the other side, you will be able to protect your private data. In addition, if you want to buy a regular smartphone, avoid most fragile smartphones that definitely need protection. According to the survey, conducted by Peel…

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    My Experience In America

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    Issa Gakou Nubia 2 12A Senior exhibition College Essays Throughout my life, I’ve had the experience of living in different countries and in different households and while living with different households I've seen a lot and I’ve learned a lot. It all started When I was just a little baby, I was sent to go live with my grandmother in West Africa Senegal Where she lived for many years, I spent a portion of my life with her…

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    Over the past 2,000 years, Christianity has impacted and influenced my parts of the world today. In fact, Christianity is one the popular religions being practiced in daily life. It makes you ask yourself how did we get here as Christians, what obstacles did we have to take to keep our beliefs. Christianity from its founding up to 1500 had just about 13 centuries. Christianity started out as the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, from the spreading’s of Saint Paul, to Muhammad coming into mecca,…

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    Tutankhamun

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    In any case, upon his death, Tutankhamun was buried in the Valley of the Kings (also called KV), a location where many respected pharaohs of the New Kingdom were also buried. Compared to the others, his tomb seems even smaller. This location was likely chosen in order to connect himself with the great kings of the past by proximity and publically indicate his authority even after death. It is also likely to have been a way to further establish Thebes as the capital city, the place that Akhenaten…

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    The Han Dynasty

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    They started as Inner Eurasian nomads. They settled in Bactria. The warriors tapped farm and artisan wealth from the Amu Darya of Central Asia. After decades of ruling Nubia and Egypt, the royal court moved from the Nile city of Napata to a new capital at Meroe. It was far enough south of the Sahara Desert to keep grain and cotton farming from rainfall. When gravity shifted, the cultural interchange with Egypt weakened…

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    As the civilization grew the Nile River Valley was a civilization that depended mainly on the Nile River to provide food and fertile soil, along with water. Back then people had to work together to control what they called "The annual flood" which brought more water and also brought more soil to the areas. Around 3100 B.C. the king of Upper Egypt, Menes, united the upper and lower part of Egypt. The Nile River helped to make the first unified state. Egypt was once divided into three time…

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    Was the political leader. He held the title ‘Lord of Two Lands’ because he ruled both Upper and Lower Egypt. He owned all the land in Egypt. He made the laws. He collected the taxes. The Pharaoh could lead his people into war if Egypt was attacked or if he wanted to expand his power. He was also the religious leader. He was the ‘High Priest of Every Temple’. He represented the Gods on earth. He performed rituals and built temples. Egyptian-civilization Most Egyptians worked in the…

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    trading relationship between the ancient Egyptians and Nubians are the best example of this. According to Traditions Encounters a Brief Global History the Third Edition (Jerry H. Bently, Herbert F. Ziegler, Heather E. Streets-Salter) “In both Egypt and Nubia, specialized labor and efficient means of transportation encouraged the development of long-distance trade” the development of trade also goes hand in hand with other developments that all nations needed to evolve. The first being currency…

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    leadership. One of the earliest examples of a major warfare “achievement” was when Narmer united Upper and lower Egypt. After that many major Egyptian war feats have been accomplished through history, from marching their army to Levant (modern Israel) to Nubia. The Egyptian army had bronze-tipped spears and shields made of wood and ox-hide. They also had highly trained archers who used bows and arrows. Their shield was also known to be massive stretching to a height of 6 feet and for this…

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