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    Markers of Civilization

    All civilizations have a markers like a type of government, political structure, religion, and a system of writing in common. I will be discussing a few of these in relation to ancient Egypt and ancient Persia. Two of the key markers of civilization are writing and religion. Ancient Egyptians used three different types of writing, they were: hieroglyphics, hieratic, and demotic. The latter two are essentially cursive derivatives of the hieroglyphic style. The ancient Egyptians called your script

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    A Great Society

    A Great Society A society as a whole is multi-dimensional; therefore, to be considered great, it has to be great on every level. The greatness of a society takes into account many different levels of measurement. Aspects to be measured include the following: Relationships, economy, environment and infrastructure, health, peace and security, culture and leisure, religion and philosophy, education, and governance. All of these aspects combined together give you a society. The greatness of any society

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    A Look of Egypt

    A Look at Egypt April 18,2013 A look at Egypt Egypt is known as the popular country in Africa and the Middle East. It has over 80 million people in this country. This land is mostly covered by the Sahara Desert. The major cities of Egypt are Cairo, and Alexandria. There are many different types of monuments that contribute to the history of Egypt. A monument is a type of building structure that holds some type of importance to the country. The Giza Pyramid and the Great Sphinx are some

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    Purpose of Ancient Art of Egypt

    Many of the great works of ancient Egypt depicts regular and detailed depictions of human beings and the nature. Moreover, due to the highly religious nature of ancient Egyptian civilization, Egyptian artists have depicted gods, goddesses, and Pharaohs. The function was to describe their divine nature. Ancient Egyptian art is characterized by the idea of order. Symbolism and the use of simple geometry played an important role in establishing sense of order. Nonetheless, many Egyptian arts were not

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    Architechture

    1)What does the study of humanities involve? What is the relevance of humanities in architecture? 1.The study of humanities involves academic disciplines that study human culture and history. The humanities include ancient and modern languages ,literature, philosophy, religion, and visual and performing arts such as music and theatre. We learn about distant cultures or past cultures. Through the exploration of humanities we learn how to think creatively and critically to reason and ask questions

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    Egyptian Pyramids

    on each side, and with the base covering 13.1 acrs. The pyramid is made of 2.3 million stone blocks averaging 2.5 tons each. Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure built the exact same three pyramids at Giza. Beyond that there are over 120 pyramids throughout Egypt. The workers who built the pyramids were Egyptians, not slaves, as many people do believe. Farmers lived in villages made for workers of the pyramids. They built the Pyramids while the nile was flooding. There are three burial chambers in or under

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    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt -- a land of mysteries. No other civilization has so captured the imagination of scholars and laypeople alike. Mystery surrounds its origins, its religion and its monumental architecture: colossal temples, pyramids and the enormous Sphinx. The Egyptian pyramids are the most famous of all the ancient monuments, the only remaining wonder of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Just as life arose from the waters, the seeds of civilization were first sown along the banks of the Nile

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    Local Development

    Chapter Seventeen Local and Rural Development Egypt is considered one of the oldest countries in recognizing the local administration since the division of delta into two major parts; countryside and urban areas in the wake of the opening of Egypt in 641 AD. The early beginnings of the local sys-tem were known in Egypt through the French occupation, where Napoleon divided the country into 16 directorates. The first constitutional recognition in the Egyptian local system came in two articles

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    Egypt Impact on Today

    Egyptian culture has influenced a variety of people and other cultures through ways of architecture, art, agriculture, astronomy, politics, and even writing. Egyptians history is most recognized for its magnificent temples, tombs, and pyramids; all which are considered remarkable architecture feats considering the limited tools and resources available at the time which these sites and structures were created. We can benefit and learn from the Egyptians through studying the buildings created

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    Ancient Architecture

    Functions of Ancient Monuments Ancient monuments have been discovered to be a prominent feature of many different ancient civilizations throughout history. The most elaborate and well known ancient buildings are the pyramids and the ziggurats of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Mesoamerica. The construction of these massive monuments began sometime during the fourth millennium BC and to this day many can still be seen. Although believed by most to serve a particular religious function, historians are still

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