Travelling to Egypt & Tunisia Egypt · Language Spoken: Egyptian (ancient), Arabic (modern) · Religion: Egyptian polytheism (ancient), Islam (modern) · Currency: Grain (ancient), Egyptian Pound (modern) · Capital: Cairo · Area: 622,301 mi2 (1,001,450 km2) (CIA) · Government: Theocracy/monarchy (ancient), Republic (modern) · 1 Egyptian pound = 0.185615 U.S. Dollars Culture and traditions · Ancient Egyptian civilization was one of the longest in the west · Pyramids and sphinxes have become symbols of Egypt Egypt culture and traditions · country with an immense cultural mix · full of warmth towards visitors and foreigners · Do not drink alcohol · Crime in Egypt is nearly nonexistent Culture and traditions · Woman wear head scarfs wear gold bracelets , anklets and precious- stone rings · Men usually wear linen or cotton loose pants
http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/mummies/story/page3.html Sarkofaagid ja muumiad Kasside sarkofaagid. http://www.strangehistory.net/blog/wp- Tutankhamuni mask. content/uploads/2013/12/mummified-egyptian- http://hir.ma/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/mask1.jpg cats.jpg Ramses II muumia. http://media2.s- nbcnews.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/061129/061129_mummy Tutankhamuni muumia. _hmed_6p.grid-6x2.jpg http://www.historymuseum.ca/cmc/exhibitions/civil/egypt/images/tut11b.jpg Templid, hauakambrid ja muud ehitised
Egypt By: Eget Lina 10D weather I'd like to go when it's summer because in winter there is a lot of rain. In summer: Hot and dry climate. Temperatures average between 26.7 and 32.2 °C in summer I love the sun Expensive, money Currency- Egyptian pound (EGP) One Euro()= 9.45 EGP Comparison: Estonian (museums) ticket price is usually-5 euros Egypt (museums) ticket price is usually-417.82 EGP= 44.20 Abu Simbel temples Beautiful nature Beauty of temples Very famous Giza Necropolis One of the most known Chephreni sfinks Miracle of the world Egyptian Museum History of Egypt King Tutankhamun Pharaohs Thank you for listening
increase in agricultural productivity, made by the Green Revolution. (Religion)Egypt is a predominantly Muslim country with Islam as its state religion. Around 90% are identified as Muslim.Religion plays a central role in most Egyptians' lives.Cairo is famous for its numerous mosque minarets and is justifiably dubbed "the city of 1,000 minarets", [96] with a significant number of church towers. (Culture)Egyptian culture has six thousand years of recorded history. Ancient Egypt was among the earliest civilizations and for millennia, Egypt maintained a strikingly complex and stable culture that influenced later cultures of Europe, the Middle East and other African countries.After the Pharaonic era, Egypt itself came under the influence of Hellenism, Christianity, and Islamic culture. Today, many aspects of Egypt's ancient culture exist in interaction with newer
Philippe Simon, Marie-Laure Bouet 2005 Kasutatud kirjandus Pildid: • http://www.buzzle.com/articles/ancient-egyptians/ • http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/war.htm • http:// www.mitchellteachers.org/WorldHistory/AncientEgyptNearEastUnit/BlanchetteNileProject /NileRiverProjectMain.htm • http://deitiesdaily.tumblr.com/post/49224251916/april-28th-2013-hapi • http://maailmaimed.wikispaces.com/Asukoht,+selle+kirjeldus.p%C3%BCramiid • http://the-many-names-of-god.com/egyptian/names-of-god-egyptian/ • http://intense-zone.com/ancient-egyptian-pet-mummies/ • http:// www.mitchellteachers.org/WorldHistory/AncientEgyptNearEastUnit/IllustratedJournalsAnc ientEgyptDailyLife.html • http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilt:Mummy_at_British_Museum.jpg • http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tutanhamon • http://article.wn.com/view/2014/03/31/egyptians_8217_pet_pals_made_mummies/ • http://www.ancient-egypt.org/index.html
Embanknet near the Golden Jubilee Bridges. It is close to the Embankment underground station. It is also called the obelisk. Originally built as a pair for the Temple of the Sun at Heliopolis It was dug out of the sand in which it had been buried for nearly 2,000 years and was encased in a great iron cylinder, 92 feet (28 m) long and 16 feet (4.9 m) in diameter, designed by the engineer John Dixon. Cleopatra's Needle is flanked by two Egyptian sphinxes cast from bronze that bear hieroglyphic inscriptions that say netjer nefer menkheperre di ankh (the good god, Thuthmosis III given life). These Sphinxes appear to be looking at the Needle rather than guarding it. This is due to the Sphinxes' improper or backwards installation. The setting is neatly completed by two large bronze Sphinxes which lie on either side of the Needle. These are a very Victorian version of the traditional Egyptian original, but still
Egyptian pyramids Mikko Buht 12a Discovered 138 pyramids Tombs for Pharaohs Earliest- Pyramid of Djoser Largest- Pyramid of Khufu Best known pyramids are at Giza Pyramed Symbolism Shape- primordial mound (ennemuistne kalme) Brilliant appearance "Resurrection machine" Night sky- gateway into the heaven Giza Pyramid of Khufu Pyramid of Khafre Pyramid of Menkaure "Queens pyramids" Great Sphinx Khufu - one of the SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD !!!
The Great Pyramid of Giza · Oldest and largest · Survives mostly intact · Covered by casing stones Building · Fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu around 2540 BC · Originally 146.6 m tall · Currently 138.7 m tall · Mass is about 6 mln tons · Tallest man-made structure for 3800 years Pyramid Complex Materials · More than 2.3 mln limestone blocks · Granite stones King's Chamber · Red granite Sarcophagus · Room is lined with red granite · Roof includes 8-9 granite slabs Other Chambers · Queen's Chamber ·
I trained my dog not to beg at the table. How did you do that? I let him taste my cooking. What's in an astronaut's favorite sandwich? Launch meat. What do cats call mice on skateboards? "Meals on Wheels." Why do you eat so fast? I want to eat as much as possible before losing my appetite. What did the mayonnaise say to the refrigerator? Close the door, I'm dressing! What did the left eye say to the right eye? Between us, something smells. Jack: Would you like some Egyptian Pie? Jill: What's Egyptian pie? Jack: You know, the kind mummy used to make. The customer asked: "Do you serve crabs here?" "Yessir," repplied the waiter. "We'll serve just about anybody." What starts with "t" ends with "t" and is filled with "t"? A teapot. Why did the man eat at the bank? He wanted to eat rich food. What does the richest person in the world make for dinner every night? Reservations. Why don't chickens play sports? Because they hit fowl balls.
The Scorpion King is a 2002 American action film directed by Chuck Russell. The events of The Scorpion King take place 5,000 years before those in The Mummy and The Mummy Returns. Mathayus, the last true Akkadian mercenary, along with his half-brother is hired by King Pheron to kill a sorcerer, whose prophetic powers allow the vicious Egyptian Emperor Memnon to rule his empire with an iron fist. He sneaks into Memnon's camp and finds his way to the sorcerer's tent, where he discovers that Memnon's sorcerer is actually a beautiful sorceress called Cassandra. Mathayus and Cassandra, now King and Queen of Egypt, bid their farewells to Balthazar, who wishes them well. Cassandra then reveals to Mathayus that her night with him did not strip her of her powers
2015 Cat independent Free Graceful the cat will always fall on his feet If the host has / owns a dog, a cat owns the master where the head goes through, there also goes the body through History It is known that people have been living with cats harmonically since 3000 BC in Ancient-Egypt. Cats, living along with humans, started to have sympathetic connection with humans. Probably thanks to cats' usefulness in protecting food, ancient Egyptian started to treats cats as saint animals. Cat was called "miw". Egyptian mourned and embalmed dead cats. They also made special wooden coffins for cats. Cat expressions Friendly Relaxed Fearful Negative Playful is most likely not open to contact is likely looking for contact and play Age
2015 Cat independent Free Graceful the cat will always fall on his feet If the host has / owns a dog, a cat owns the master where the head goes through, there also goes the body through History It is known that people have been living with cats harmonically since 3000 BC in Ancient-Egypt. Cats, living along with humans, started to have sympathetic connection with humans. Probably thanks to cats' usefulness in protecting food, ancient Egyptian started to treats cats as saint animals. Cat was called "miw". Egyptian mourned and embalmed dead cats. They also made special wooden coffins for cats. Cat expressions Friendly Relaxed Fearful Negative Playful is most likely not open to contact is likely looking for contact and play Age
Ever since these early times, the Palace of Westminster has been home to the English Parliament. Harrod's One of the world's most famous department stores, established in 1849 as a humble grocery store employing two assistants. Today, it offers everything from food to fashion, furniture to sportswear plus 20 instore restaurants serving every kind of cuisine imaginable from pizza to sushi. Services range from piano tuning to fitting saddles. Mustsee sights include the Food Halls, the Egyptian Hall and the Pet Department. At night the store is illuminated by 11,500 light bulbs. Tower Bridge over the River Thames. The bridge was officially opened on 30 June 1894 The bridge is 244 m in length with two towers each 65 m high, built on piers the architect was Horace Jones Nelson's Column built between 18401843 in central London hight 169ft and 3 inc (51,59 m) built to commemorate Admiral Nelson design by William Railton refurbished in 2006
Giza Pyramid The Pyramids of Egypt are the largest constructions ever built and they are one of the most potent and enduring symbols of Ancient Egyptian civilization. They were buildings, where the dead kings and queens were placed. The pyramids were built between 2575-2465 BC. There were used 2, 3 million blocks of stone to build the Great Pyramid. Each block of stone weighed 2.5 tons and about 20 men transported it. There was about 100,000 men working there and it took about 20 years to build the Giza pyramid. This is the formula of setting the blocks to the Giza Pyramid : 2,400,000
However, when they found out that Israelis weren't intending to attack Jordan any time soon, the Brits, French and Israelis decided to join their forces against Egypt and started to make plans. Israel would attack Egypt and the French and the Brits would send troops into the Suez canal under the excuse of keeping the two sides under apart and the canal open for shipping. In a later made plan the Brits were also supposed to destroy the Egyptian air force so the Egyptians couldn't bomb Israel. Soon the Egyptians were defeated and the Brits and French ordered the Egyptians and the Israelis to no fight withing 16 km of the canal. The Israelis accepted but the Egyptian didn't so the Brits and French sent in their air force and pretty easily defeated the Egyptians for good. c) The Israelis were supposed to be the ''cover'' to hide the real reason of the war which was that the French and the Brits wanted back the Suez canal
Pets keeps occupied a lot of time of their days, doing things such as taking the pet out for a walk or play with them. Moreover, families too choose to have a pet in their lives for many reasons, for instance having their baby feel a lot more confident with animals. Historians don't know for sure when humans started keeping pets. Dogs were one of the first animals domesticated by humans and have been domesticated for some 10,000 years. According to ancient Egyptian law, taking the life of a greyhound warranted the same punishment as killing a man. As early as 3500 B.C., Egyptians were domesticating wildcats from Africa. They considered cats to be godesses pets. That ranked them above humans, making them the first to be saved if a house caught fire, before the people. As I see it, having a pet at home is a good thing to do. Nevertheless, often having a pet means having a lot of tasks because you have to take care of them very well
limited power beyond their boundary. On the small island of Rhodes were three of these: Ialysos, Kamiros, and Lindos. In 408 BC, the cities united to form one territory, with a unified capital, Rhodes. The city thrived commercially and had strong economic ties with their main ally, Ptolemy I Soter of Egypt. In 305 BC, the Antigonids of Macedonia who were also rivals of the Ptolemies, besieged Rhodes in an attempt to break the Rhodo-Egyptian alliance. They could never penetrate the city. When a peace agreement was reached in 304 BC, the Antagonids lifted the siege, leaving a wealth of military equipment behind. The Rhodians decided to express their pride by building a triumphal statue of their favourite god, Helios. The task was assigned to the sculptor Chares of Lindos, a pupil of Lysippos himself, and twelve years (from 304 to 292 BC) were needed to complete it. The Colossus of Rhodes was not only a gigantic statue
Õppetöö käis istuvas asendis ning poisid hoidsid kirjutusvahendeid süles. Üleastumiste ja eksimuste korral ootas poisse karm karistus, didaktilise kirjanduse ümberkirjutamisest, peksmisest kuni lausa kinnisidumiseni. Koolis sai omandada eelkõige preestri, arsti või kirjutaja väljaõpet, mis tagas kindlustatad elujärje kui ka auväärse ühiskondliku positsiooni.. (http://historylink101.net/egypt_1/a-education.htm ja www.king-tut.org.uk/ancient- egyptians/ancient-egyptian-education.htm). Tavaliselt õppisid poisid koolis sama elukutset, mis oli nende isal, kuid kui noormehes avaldusid erianded, siis oli tal võimalik pürgida oma õpingutes kõrgemale või muuta suunda. (http://historylink101.net/egypt_1/a-education.htm) Vaarao pojad, sugulased, kõrgest seisusest järeltulijad ning ametnike lapsed õppisid printside koolis, mis oli iidses Egiptuses nn. koolide kool. Üksikud andekad poisid,
Because of that medicines history is as old as human beings, meaning about 2.5 million years. First medicine was mainly based on superstition and guesswork, because people knew very little about humans body. Plants were very much used, because they were easy to get and they could treat very well. Still the origin of healing dates back to the birth of first civilisations. About 3000 B.C. the Egyptians began making some important process in medicine. The Egyptian god of healing Imhotep was actually one of the first physician of the world. At 2500 B.C. Egyptian physicians started to specialize. Some of them specialized in internal diseases, some of them treated the diseases of eyes and teeth. Also Egyptians produced first medical textbooks. Chinese developed a medical practice, which is based on balance between two life forces yin and yang. To restore the balance chinese developed acupuncture - inserting needles into ones body.
Movie was well done. None too big cuts. All good quotations were present but it felt to me that in some places they were a bit too forced (crammed together). Alltogether I liked the movie and it gave away the meaning of the book pretty well. The storyteller explaines in the beginning that Harry likes to play with people. Not good. The novel has no reference to Dorian being painted with an Egyptian goddess shaped like a cat who could grant his wish, as the film has. Appears throughout the whole movie. Girls signs the painting- Glaidis, Basils niece. Dorian stole her heart. Also important in later recognising the corpse. In Wilde's original, Sybil Vane is a Shakespearean actress whom Dorian observes playing Juliet, rather than the gifted dance-hall singer seen in this film. This necessitates altering Dorian's motive for breaking up with her
7) Strawberry Fields On John Lennon's 45th birthday, New York City dedicated 2.5 acres to his memory. Countries from all around the world contributed trees, and Italy donated the iconic Imagine mosaic. 8) Cleopatra's Needle is a Ancient Egypt obelisks re erected in New York City during the 19th century. It is paired up with the obelisks in London. The surface of the obelisks is covered with rows of engraved Egyptian hieroglyphs on all sides. Belvedere Castle is a folly. It contains exhibit rooms and an observation deck, and since 1919, the folly has been the location of the official Central Park weather station. Tavern on the Green Established in 1934,it’s a restaurant. It has becomed a New York City icon. Bethesda Terrace and Fountain is considered the heart of Central Park.
theories are based on the idea that it was built by moving huge stones from a quarry and dragging and lifting them into place. There are three known chambers inside the Great Pyramid. The lowest chamber is cut into the bedrock upon which the pyramid was built and was unfinished. The so-called Queen's Chamber and King's Chamber are higher up within the pyramid structure. Building of the Great pyramid of Giza It is believed the pyramid was built as a tomb for Fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu around 2540 BC. It is thought that, at construction, the Great Pyramid was originally 146.59 metres tall but with erosion, its current height is 138.74 metres. The total mass of the pyramid is about 5.9 million tonnes. Based on these estimates, building this in 20 years would involve installing about 800 tonnes of stone every day. The pyramid remained the tallest man-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years Pyramid complex
and many go to regular check-ups. But still people get ill, even the healthiest people catch a cold sometimes. Nothing can prevent accidents to happen. The people who are ill or some kind of an accident has happened to them need help. Medicine is the science and art of healing. It is a science because it is based on knowledge gained through careful study and experimentation. Medicine develops very quickly. Nowadays the doctors can do almost anything they want. Egyptian doctors began to specialize in 2500 B.C. At that time they were already quite skilful. When a man lost a limb there was a big possibility that he would lose too much blood and die or get a blood poisoning before that time. Now the doctors can help people who have been in very serious car accidents for example. They can even replace blood with blood substitutes for a short time until they find the right blood type for the patient for the blood transfusion. This can save many lives
What was a piccadill, what does circus mean here? is a large broad collar of cut-work lace and wprd circus means a circle in that content What is the name of the memorial fountain and that of the statue? - Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain Destination 4: The British Museum When was the museum open to public? 15th January 1759 The museum displays a certain Rosetta stone from 196 BC. Why is it so important? Rosetta stone resulted the unlocking of Egyptian hieroglyphic scrip Destination 5: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum See the webpage of the museum. How many Madame Tussauds Wax Museums are their in the world? 21 Where is the museum housed in London? London Planetarium Who are the three celebrities on the front page of the Museum in London? Do you know them? Don’t know Which tube station do you have to reach to find the museum? The right tube station There is another famous museum of a fictional character at 221B Baker Street
vastavalt korraldusele kõige mõjukama medikamendi. Osad rohud oli kiiretoimelised, teised avaldasid toimet pikema aja järel. Oli medikamente, mida võis võtta vaid kindlal aastaajal. Näiteks kasutati teatud silma ravimit vaid talve kahe esimese kuu ajal, samas kui mõnda teist võis kasutada terve aasta. Konkreetse ravimi määramisel mängis olulist rolli patsiendi vanus. Piisavalt täiskasvanulikku inimest raviti tablettidega, kuid laste jaoks tuli ravimid lahustada piimas. - (Egyptian Government). Näited Smithi papüürusest 23. juhtum: juhis haavatud kõrva kohta. Läbivaatlus: kui leiad kellegi kõrval armi, siis lõika see liha läbi, kui kahjustus on kõrva alamas osas, ja õmble see arm kokku kõrva taha. Diagnoos: tuleks öelda: "Kõrva peal on arm, liha tuleb läbi lõigata. See on haigus, mida suudan ravida." Ravi: kui sedasi arvatud, torka arm ära ja pista armi kahe serva vahele, et saaks tugevalt rullida linase kaitse kõrva taha
March 2000 What was London Eye called in 2000? Millennium wheel How much does renting a private capsule cost? 550£ Destination 4: 10 Downing Street Since when have Prime Ministers lived at 10 Downing Street? 1735 What is the name of the current Prime Minister, which political party does he represent and how old is he? David Cameron, 50 years old, representing conservative You pass Cleopatra's Needle on your way to your next destination. What is it and why was it erected? Ancient Egyptian obelisks, Destination 5: St Paul's Cathedral Take a virtual tour and "climb" the top to enjoy a view of London: http://www.sphericalimages.com/stpauls/virtual_tour.htm Look inside the cathedral as well What is the difference between a cathedral and a church? Cathedral is bigger and more important Who was the architect of the present building and when was it built? Sir Christopher Wren. Was built between 1675-1720 Destination 6: The Tower of London
building. Ustaz Ahmad workers gather 20,000 people consisting of a mason, goldsmith and engraver who famous from around the world. With the roof, dome and minarets are made of white marble, and beautiful art mozak. Some 43 types of gemstones, the diamond inclusion, jed, crystal, topaz, and patchouli has been used to obtain beautiful Taj Mahal. Giza Pyramid It is the oldest and largest pyramid of the three pyramids in Giza Nekropolis. Built as a tomb for Fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh, Khufu. Built for more than 20 years and is expected to take place in about 2560 BC. The three smaller pyramids for Khufu's wives, and a pyramid of "satellite" even smaller, in the form of an elevated track, and mastaba tombs surrounding the pyramid is small nobles. Acropolis of Athens Acropolis is a rocky plateau as high as 156 m, and there are some ruins of an ancient building that was once the temple who were the historical center of Athens. Was built 1,300 years BC.
impressive hammerbeam-roofed Great Hall in the 1470s created one of England's largest palaces for a succession of royals. Most famously, Henry VIII grew up here. · After the Civil War the palace fell into decline for over 200 years and the Great Hall, once the scene of lavish feasts, was even used as a barn. Cleopatra`s Needle · Incredible as it is this is an original Egyptian obelisk. · Situated at the Thames Embankment, Cleopatra`s Needle was made in Egypt for the Pharaoh Thotmes III in 1460 BC and brought to London from Alexandria by sea in 1878, to commemorate the British victory over Napoleon.
Ülesanne 2. Sul on vaja koduse tööna kirjutada ülevaade teemal “Egiptuse usund”. Leia internetist: ● kaks usaldusväärset allikat, mida sa oma töös kasutaksid; ● kaks ebausaldusväärne allikat, mida sa oma töös ei kasutaks. Selgita, miks sa just need allikad valisid ehk mis teeb nad usaldusväärseks/ebausaldusväärseks. Sobiv allikas annab ühe, seletus teise punkti. [kokku 8 punkti] https://www.britannica.com/topic/ancient-Egyptian-religion Usaldaksin seda lehte ja kasutaksin seda oma töös. Info tundub asjalik ning veebilehe haldajad on seotud erinevate ülikoolidega ning nad ei ole kahtlased. Veebilehte on tunnustatud ka konspiratsiooniteooriate ümberlükkamises. Artikli autor on endine Oxfordi professor ning egüptoloog, tähendab, et ta on spetsialist ja teab mida räägib. http://fathom.lib.uchicago.edu/1/777777190168/ Kasutaksin seda allikat, sest sealne info tundub korrektne
and social level. In the medical field, health is commonly defined as an organism's ability to succesfully respond to challenges and effectively restore and keep a so-called ,,state of balance". 2. History · Early hospitals During the Middle Ages the hospital could serve other functions, such as an almshouse for the poor, or hostel for pilgrims. In ancient cultures, religion and medicine were linked. The earliest known institutions aiming to provide cure were Egyptian temples. Greek temples dedicatedto the healer-god, might admit the sick, who would wait for guidance from the god in a dream. The Romans adopted this worship. The Sri Lankans are perhaps responsible for introducing theconcept ofdedicated hospitals to the world. According to an ancient chronicle, written in the 6 th century A.D., a king had lying-in homes and hospitals built in various parts of the country. This is the earliest
of clean, fresh water. We should exercise regularly, strengthening our muscles and keeping us in shape. Exercise helps the blood circulate around our bodies, cleaning out waste and supplying plenty of oxygen. It is also important what we get enough sleep. The number of hours we sleep we need depend on our age. Young babies sleep for 20-22 hours each day, whereas older people often need only 6-7 hours. 2.1 Early hospitals The earliest known institutions aiming to provide cure were Egyptian temples. In ancient times temples dedicated to the gods of healing used to have a hospital area. Sick people came there to pray and be treated. Later in the Middle Ages hospitals attached to monasteries were run by monks and nuns. The oldest hospital still in existence is in Paris. It was founded in 800's A.D. In the 1700's European cities began to build hospitals. They were charity hospitals for the poor and sick, as the rich people were treated at home
Nüüd jõuab kaldale kirjutaja. Ta mõõdab lõikust. Järelvaatajad on ta selja taga keppidega, nuubialased nuiadega. Talle öeldakse: "Anna vilja." "Seda pole." Teda pekstakse metsikult. Ta seotakse kinni, visatakse kaevu, tema pead hoitakse vee all. Ta näeb, kuidas ta naine kinni seotakse. Tema lapsed on jalaraudades. Tema naabrid põgenevad. Kui see kõik lõpeb, vilja ei ole. " Sissejuhatus kirjakirjutamisesse kuningliku kirjutaja Nebmare-nakhti poolt (Miriam Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature ,University of California Press, 1976, I, pp. 168-173. ) Nebmare-nakhti kirjeldus põllumehe elust võib olla tendentslik, kuid ilmselt on see paljuski täpne. Talunike elu oli kindlasti raske. Tihti röövisid mitmesugused nuhtlused toodangu, mille saamiseks nad olid pikalt töötanud. Ka seadus sundis põllumehi märkimisväärset osa saagist ära andma. Aga siis said nad vähemalt midagi vastu. Ka jäi osa saagist riigiladudesse hädaolukordade tarvis. 3
lasta, kui viimane millegi paremaga välja ei tule. Nii oligi Bill sunnitud Gene'i tööle tagasi paluma ja maikuust alates sai Elvis ka oma uued kostüümid: käputäis üheosalisi erinevate värvilahendustega fööniksikujutisega kostüüme ning mõned süngemas, kuid see-eest veelgi suursugusemas stiilis kostüümid (Eskimo Totem Pole, Chicken Bone). 1976 1976. aastal kandis Elvis peamiselt 1975. aasta linnukujutistega kostüüme. Juurde loodi vaid kaks uut jätkuvas stiilis kostüümi (Blue Egyptian Bird, Colorful Flame Suit). 1977 Oma viimasel eluaastal ei jõudnud Elvis kanda ühtegi uut kostüümi. Põhiliselt kandis ta sel aastal vaid kahte erinevat: Chief 1975. aastast ja Mexican Sundial 1974. aastast. Ka oma viimasel kontserdil 26. juunil Indianapolises Indiana osariigis oli ta sunnitud uute kostüümide puuduse tõttu kandma Mexican Sundialit, kuid järgmise, 17. augustil Portlandist Maine'i osariigist algama pidanud tuuri jaoks oli valmis
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the other half would be abusing female presence. In Egypt, females (locals and travellers) are abused verbally as well as physically (The New York Times, 2013). The reason for that is behind culture norms, many female travellers have written countless blogs about how they felt harassed while their trip in Egypt. How they tried to be polite and follow local customs, but they were still followed at the streets by Egyptian men (Young adventuress, 2012). Local women need permissions/escorts for even walking in the streets (The New York Times, 2013). In western world, female tourists can be as free as they want to be. Some of the countries with advanced tourism has gone a step forward and created female-only tourist attractions. For instance in Estonia, in one of the most famous beach resort, they have separate female only beach, where this place and space has been guaranteed (Eesti Päevaleht, 2013).
osa ütlustest kordusid. Sethe leidis 714 loitsu, millele Faulkner lisas 45. Ütlusteks nimetatakse neid sellepärast, et usutakse, et need olid mõeldud preestritele lausumiseks matusetseremoonia ajal - iga tulp algab väljendiga 'sõnad, mida öelda'. Nummerdatud on nad avastamise järjekorras, liikudes hauakambrist väljapoole. Siiani loetakse parimaks Robert O. Faulkneri 1969 aastal ilmunud tõlget "The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts". Tekstid erinevad suuresti pikkuse poolest ja ei olnud algselt illustreeritud. Loitsude vahesid märkis maja- hieroglüüf, Unase puhul horisontaalne joon. Tekstidel ei olnud pealkirju, ainus erand on ütlus 355 - "Taeva topeltukse avamine". Selles ei olda samuti kuigi kindlad, mis järjekorras püramiiditekste lugema peaks. Sethe alustas hauakambri põhjapoolse seinaga, aga Schott ja Piankoff eesruumi sissekäigu juures. Ütluste vahel ei paista olevat seoseid
Folklore. Electronic Journal of Folklore 23, lk 2539 (http://www.folklore.ee/vol23/ incastate.pdf 28. juuni 2009). Kulmar, Tarmo 2007. Vana-Hiina Qini keisririigi valitsemissüsteemi olemusest. Mäe- tagused. Hüperajakiri 35, lk 141154 (http://www.folklore.ee/tagused/nr35/kulmar.pdf 28. juuni 2009). Mäetagused 42 121 Tarmo Kulmar Lichtheim, Miriam 1976. Ancient Egyptian Literature 2. University of California Press. Moran, William L. (toim) 1997. The Amarna Letters. John Hopkins University Press. Morenz, Siegfried 1984. Gott und Mensch im alten Ägypten. Leipzig: Koehler & Amelang. Murnane, William J. 1995. Texts from the Amarna Period in Egipt. Atlanta (Georgia): Scholars Press. Redford, Donald B. 1984. Akhenaten. The Heretic King. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Shafer, Byron E. (toim) 1997. Temples of Ancient Egypt. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
while he ponders how to kill his wife. Scene 4 Desdemona sends the message to Cassio that she has spoken with Othello on his behalf. She then wonders to Emilia where her handkerchief might have gone to. Othello enters soon afterwards and asks for her hand, noting how moist it is, a sign of sexual activity. He then claims another head ache and asks for her to bind it, but only with the handkerchief he gave her. He explains the history of the handkerchief, a gift from an Egyptian sorceress that, if kept safe by the woman it is given to, will ensure the fidelity and loyalty of her husband. Desdemona is distraught and claims it is not with her, changing the subject to Cassio once more, entreating his reinstatement. Othello leaves angrily, soon followed by the entry of Cassio and Iago. Cassio entreats Desdemona’s help once more, but she is reluctant because of Othello’s bad mood. Emilia states that he appears to
(scriptura continua) and there was no punctuation. Texts were written from right to left, left to right, and even so that alternate lines read in opposite directions. The technical term for this type of writing is 'boustrophedon,' which means literally 'ox-turning' for the way a farmer drives an ox to plough his fields. 1/15 Scroll Egyptian papyrus showing the god Osiris and the weighing of the heart. Papyrus, a thick paper-like material made by weaving the stems of the papyrus plant, then pounding the woven sheet with a hammer-like tool, was used for writing in Ancient Egypt, perhaps as early as the First Dynasty, although the first evidence
Years later the High Commission authority extended to many other islands in the Pasific area and organized a new colony of Southern Oceania. *The British presence in Egypt and Sudan Ismail of Egypt was forced to sell Egypt's share in the canal to the British government. This led to the establishments of British and French controllers who were the real power in the government. Fearing a diminishment of their control, they bombarded Alexandria and crushed the Egyptian army at the battle of Tel el-Kebir. Constant revolting by the Egyptian people led Great Britain to sign a declaration of Egypt's independence. Tewfik of Sudan and his mismanagement resulted in revolt, which threatened his survival. He appealed for help to the British. Sudan was left in the hands of the Khedivial government. Eventually, a revolt broke out in Sudan, which culminated in the fall of Khartoum and the death of the British governor General Gordon. The Egyptian and British
name, John Cabot. Caboto arrived in 1497 and claimed North America for the English sovereign while Columbus was still searching for India in the Caribbean. Unable to celebrate Columbus' exploration as a great discovery, some apologists now want to commemorate it as the great "cultural encounter." Contrary to popular legend, Columbus did not prove that the world was round; educated people had known that for centuries. The Egyptian-Greek scientist Erastosthenes, working for Alexandria and Aswan, already had measured the circumference and diameter of the world in the third century B.C. Did Columbus "discover" America? Yes--in every important respect. This does not mean that no human eye had been cast on America before Columbus arrived. It does mean that Columbus brought America to the attention of the civilized world, i.e., to the growing, scientific civilizations of Western Europe. The result, ultimately, was the
MODULE 7 Countries, languages. Future forms. Conditional sentences. e.. Countries and languages Complete the following country and nationality sets: Country Nationality Cuba C .......... M .......... Moroccan Argentina A ........... E .......... Egyptian Italy I .......... Hungary H ......... C .......... Croatian China C .......... M ......... Maltese P ........... Portuguese Japan J .......... Decide if you agree with the following statements: French wine is the best in the world
Britain became the sole occupier Sudan was controlled for 13 years by mahdi followers but was reconquered and jointly governed by Egypt and Britain until 1956 General Gordon and Khartoum 1885 British general, the hero of Crimean and Chiense wars In 1881 Muhammad Ahmad, Mahdi, a Muslim leader and founder of the Mahdiya brotherhood in Islam, proclaimed holy war to purify Islam and overran Sudan General Gordon went to Sudan to ecacute Egyptian force, was revolted and died martyr´s death The British Expansion in East Africa In 19 C the Sultan of Zanzibar received a strip of ten miels broad along the coast which British east Africa Company leased Zanzibar (an island) was annexed and recoginsed as British protectorate. In following years protectorate was established over Uganda In 1895 British east Africa became a protectorate The British expansion in West Africa
cables, anchorages, diagonal stay cables, and four stiffening trusses separating the common roadway and trolley line from a pedestrian promenade. With a record-breaking span of 1595ft (486m), the Brooklyn Bridge was designed by John Roebling, but it was built by his son and daughter-in-law after he died of blood poisoning following an accident while surveying the location of the Manhattan tower in which his foot was crushed. Massive Egyptian towers, pierced by pointed Gothic arches, stand 276.5ft (84m) above mean high water and 78.5ft (24m) below on the Manhattan side, 44.5ft (14m) on the Brooklyn. Diagonal stay cables give the bridge its distinctive appearance, but function to stiffen the deck. It took two years to lay up each of the four 15.75in (40cm) diameter main cables with 5434 wires, the pioneer use of steel wire (Figure 18).
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American registries like to add "mink" after the Tonkinese colours whereas British registries use the same name for that colour as is used in the equivalent Siamese or Burmese colour. Confused? Don't worry - there are some cross- reference tables later on! The jet-black colour you known as "black" is called "ebony" and "ebony tabby" in Orientals, "black" in solid coloured domestic shorthairs, "brown" when it refers to brown tabby domestic shorthairs, "bronze" in Egyptian Maus, "tawny" in Ocicats and "ruddy" in Abyssinians. In colour-pointed cats, "black" is called "seal". In Burmese it is "sable" or "seal sepia" and in American Tonkinese it is "cinnamon" or "natural mink". In the Asian breed (self Burmese cats) it has a breed name to itself "Bombay". Shaded silvers, black smokes and chinchilla cats may look various shades of grey or silver, but they are black cats with silver roots to their fur. Add dilution and it becomes "blue"
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impart a dignity and authority to it, perhaps in the same way that a government proclamation will spell out "In the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty three" instead of just writing "1863." The anonymous scribe may also have been demonstrating his knowledge for posterity. Thus the inscription was not secret writing, but it incorporated one of the essential elements of cryptography: a deliberate transformation of the writing. It is the oldest text known to do so. As Egyptian civilization waxed, as the writing developed and the tombs of the venerated dead multiplied, these transformations grew more complicated, more contrived, and more common. Eventually the scribes were replacing the usual hieroglyphic form of a letter, like the full-face mouth representing /r/, by a different form, like a profiled mouth. Sometimes they used new hieroglyphs whose first sound represented the letter desired, as a picture of a pig, "rer," would mean /r/. Sometimes the
You should heed the adage that familiarity breeds contempt; these people can derail your organizational peace by their attitude of isn’t- this-the-person-I-used-to-know. And if after giving them the opportunity to earn a living and they still don’t get it, have them fired immediately. Don’t feel any remorse. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Right now, it would appear that the present generation of Blacks prefer to dwell on the accomplishments of their forebears. Yes, we talk about our Egyptian cousins who built the Pyramids, who really don’t prefer to be regarded as Blacks but rather Arabs. We dwell on our forebears who invented this or that, which invariably were denied to them before exploiting its marketability. Let me tell you what is happening today in America. It has been discovered that in the last 20 years, China has been consistently stealing information about American nuclear warheads and missiles to modernize their nuclear weapons program