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    Egyptian civilization is more than 5000 years old, with its first dynasty dating back to 3100 B.C. In the early 19th century Egypt proposed immediate independence from Turkey. Egypt’s King, King Fuad I, king established Egypt’s independence in March 1922. Egypt is one of the world’s oldest civilizations; as such there is a tremendous amount of history, religion, and culture present in the region. In this paper I will discuss Egypt’s physical geography and military history to include complex terrain

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    The Counter Terrorism Law

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    Terrorism became widely spread in the Egyptian streets after the 30th June revolution in 2013. After the sacking of the former president, who belonged to a religious organization, his supporters decided to spread terrorism all-over the country until the former president gets back to his position as a president of Arab Republic of Egypt. Since then, this terroristic organization performs a terroristic operation which had many impacts on Egypt and Egyptians. Since June 2013,

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    Hello King Hammurabi I just finished my journey in Egypt. I’ve learned many things while in Egypt but I am only going to tell you the important things. First, they have the longest river in the world. It runs down the middle of Egypt. The river is used for many things like cooking, fishing, and bathing. It’s also used for transportation such as trade boats and sailing. Then, they had huge pyramids with storerooms, bedrooms, and inside courtyards. They painted false doors to connect the living and

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    Ancient Egypt also had a complex religion that tied into well-organized government. The ancient Egyptians were deeply religious. The ancient Egyptians would never worship without being purified. They also believed that their gods had supernatural powers, and if they worshiped their gods they would live a happy and long life. A way to worship gods is to pay tributes. They

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    Chapter 10 beings with the explanation of three period of Egyptian history. Historians grouped Egypt’s dynasties into three major time periods, called kingdoms. They are given the names of three period because these kingdom periods accomplished their peak of civilization. Even though it was the time of their civilization, the gap between the kingdoms were the seasons of inconveniences, wars, attacks or frail rulers. The first period is called The Old Kingdom since it denoted the high purposes of

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    religious life for the majority of the population. However, by the 12th century Coptic was replaced with the Arabic language. But, the Coptic orthodox church still used te language even after it was replaced. Arabic has become the language of both the Egyptian christian and muslim. The written for of the Arabic language has remained substantially unchanged since the 7th century. However, the written language has changed the modern forms of style, word sequence, and phraseology are simpler and more flexible

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    without their famous government and rulers. The biggest, most important ruler, of Ancient Egypt, was and is the Pharaoh. The Pharaoh was the most vital leader to not just of the government, but also of the religion in Egypt. There were tears of the Egyptian government. So, under the pharaoh, was the vizier. A vizier is the main overseer of the land. The other officials reported to vizier each day. Under the vizier, were the Nomarks. They rule over a certain area of land called a nome. Almost like a

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    kings or pharaohs ruled ancient Egypt between 3100 B.C. and 332 B.C. The Egyptians believed that each ruler was the powerful god Horus son of the sun god RE in a human body they thought that the king controlled everything I ancient Egypt including the sun and the Nile river he controlled the temples the army the economy and trade he oversaw all government officials. the king owned most of the land in Egypt Egypt has operated under several constitutions, both as a monarchy and after 1952 as a republic

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    Describe the ancient Sumerian and Egyptian civilizations in terms of political structure, religion, society, and culture. Account for the similarities and differences between them. Despite the fact that ancient Sumerian and Egyptian civilizations grew up rather close together, both civilizations evolved in vastly different ways. The influence of geography cannot be underestimated. Although both civilizations were located in what is now the Middle East, ancient Sumerians lived in a constant state

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    Ancient Egypt, specifically the Ptolemaic empire, was a very interesting time period with many different qualities than we’re used to. It was a time with more conflict and different rulers and groups coming into1. It was a time when rulers were considered kings or queens because woman were also able to rule. This also means that their governmental system was different from ours because they were ruled under a monarch2. Instead of voting someone into power, their ruling system was hereditary. This

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