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    Social Hierarchy Ancient Egypt had a distinct social pyramid that went as follows: gods, pharaohs, government officials, soldiers, scribes, merchants, artisans, farmers, and slaves. The pharaoh was considered a god. His or her responsibility was to protect the country and keep the gods happy. The next level was the royal family, priests, nobles, and government officials. The most important person in this class was vizier. He or she was the second in command and oversaw all political actions,…

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    image to a vertical one. The image displayed two pyramids and a camel train walking in front. This would not have been a big deal if National Geographic flipped the rotation of the image, but they physically cut the picture and moved the components closer together so it would fit the vertical layout of the magazine. Additionally, while the photographer was setting up his camera equipment a camel train passed by and he paid them to walk past the pyramids again so that he could get the shot he…

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    Subject of interview is a female Mexican decent born in the United States of American, she is a 17 old who attends College. Her parents are both from Mexico, even though she been risen and has lived all her live in Southern California. It has up to know that she has been interested in learning more about being well physically, emotionally, mentally exercising, as for her exercising is a more default task for her manager. Furthermore, she knows that in order to have a good balance healthy lives…

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    A Land Ethic Analysis

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    1. What does Leopold mean when he talks about a Land Ethic? Summarize the main points of the essay. In his essay, Leopold describe a Land Ethic as a relationship between men and and the land of social and ecological conscience which “reflects a conviction of individual responsibility for the health of the land.” (Page 11, Paragraph 6) This means a set of moral principles that prioritize the safety and preservation of the environment that are believed in by the general population. It associates a…

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    the pyramids, pharaohs were buried in tombs called mastabas. These were not successful because they allowed moisture to reach the corpse and decompose the body. King Djoser built the first pyramid during the Fourth Dynasty. The pyramids were successful in preserving the body of the pharaohs because they kept the air extremely dry. This pyramid was nowhere near the greatest or largest of the pyramids. The most recognizable, the Pyramid of Giza, was not built until the Fourth Dynasty. Pyramids…

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    The countries of Egypt and Greece are very different and similar in many ways. Their geography, culture and government are some of the examples. The rulers of Egypt and Greece would be given a proper funeral. Both would pray to a large amount of gods and goddess. They would do this so they could go to the afterlife. Both Egypt and Greece would also tell great stories about the gods and how they became to be. Egypt and Greece are similar with many things,but different in many ways. The…

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    also to promote sales but not of products just packages focused on recruitment. This could be a sign related to pyramid schemes because lower level…

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    were and it filled the kings’ egos. In the Mesoamerica region of the Native Americas, they differed from the other regions because they played an early version of soccer, or as they say in Mexico Football. Their pyramids were stepped temple buildings loosely based off Egypt’s pyramid. The biggest are…

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    confusing and conflicts with each other’s information that the secretaries gathered. An example of circular structure is when the President Jimmy Carter had to deal with the Iran Hostage Crisis, which prompted him to create the West Wing in his pyramid structure of…

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    the samurai and knights followed a chart called the social pyramid. A social pyramid is not a real thing, but more of a mental picture that shows how much power a group has. It has the least powerful on the bottom, going up from there (Document A). This pyramid's purpose to see who is where in society. Japan and Europe, or samurais and knights, were both fond of this idea. The two groups even had some of the same people in their pyramid, such as merchants and peasants.…

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