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Sit-Ins And Freedom Riders
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Sit-Ins and Freedom Riders Secondary Sources Fuller, John. How the Civil Rights Movement Worked. 2012, retrieved from: http://history.howstuffworks.com/american-history/civil-rights-movement5.htm This is a good secondary source because it t...

Aswan Dam In Egypt
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Aswan dam since 1963, writes "I view dams as engineering works, supposedly constructed to serve people; they, of course, have their technical specifications and requirements, but their potential humanistic implications should neither be ove...

Cleopatra: Last Queen Of Egypt
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attempts to unravel the many mysteries surrounding Nefertiti by looking at archaeological evidence, religious and mortuary art, and architecture from the late 18th dynasty. While we don’t know where Nefertiti came from, what happened to he...

Egypt
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Egypt Financial development and financial liberalization in Egypt Introduction Economic transition in Egypt had started with current account liberalisation without the introduction of adequate reforms for the real or the financial sectors o...

Mesopotamia And Egypt
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Mesopotamia developed one of the first systems of writing, along with mathematics and astronomy. Later developments of this great civilization are the rudder and sail. They also share a unit of time for the sixty-parts, which led to the con...

A Place For The Copts Imagined Territory And Spatial Conflict In Egypt
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Anderson, J. (1986) has called the nation an ‘imagined community’. Nations are imagined, according to Anderson, ‘because the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow-members, meet them, or even hear of them, ...

Religious Role Of Cats In Ancient Egypt
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the Humane Society, acquired at a favourite shop, propagated, or released off the road, but their assistance to the house they are in is invaluable. No heritage has adopted cats, although, as the Egyptians did in very vintage times. In det...