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    humiliation as well and everyone was invited to throw stones. Although‚ in this passage‚ no one was able to throw stones because they were all sinners like the woman who committed adultery. Another thing I noticed in this passage was that the scribes and Pharisees brought the woman who committed adultery to Jesus‚ instead of an officer or someone of high authority. I believe that in this time vigilantes were very common. That shows that many people took matters into their own hands. If they see

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    Diabetes Alzheimers). T and S share personal stories. T asks if anyone knows the meaning of the word‚ pluripotent and circles the word on the white board. T groups students into two debating teams (Pro & Con). T tells Ss that each team must pick a scribe who will write a one-paragraph definition of pluripotent

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    the bark of trees. Slide 4: Preserved History Anchor In Egypt‚ Scribes are considered to be their Country’s Chronicle of Events Let’s find out why… Here’s CHICHARON CUNETA‚ live in Cairo‚ Egypt… CHICHARON? Reporter 2 Yes JULIUS‚ as of now… ---> [Interview / Question and Answer with some correspondents…] I am CHICHARON CUNETA and I am a wesnecan patroller Back to you JULIUS… Useful information: Scribes Without the work the scribes left behind‚ we would find no meaning in the Rosetta Stone. The

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    symbols that represented ideas‚ phrases‚ sounds‚ or objects. There were over 700 picture symbols in Hieroglyphics. The word itself translates to “holy carving” because when they were first used it was only for mainly religious carvings. Later on‚ scribes used them to record important events‚ write royal documents‚ even primary calculations‚ such as the depth of the Nile on a certain day of the year. The Egyptians carved hieroglyphics into jewelry‚ stone‚ metal‚ and other materials. Sometimes they

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    officer of one of the two tribes at camp. All the girls are spilt into the two different tribes for various competitions. The officers consist of two scouts‚ a squaw‚ a scribe‚ a med man‚ and a chieftain in that order. The girls of the tribe then elect their officers. I was scribe and med man during my last two years respectively. As scribe I would keep track of the tribe competitions we won‚ new members to the tribe‚ and any new cheers or chants we had

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    Egypt of the Pharaohs –– Notes from Readings Late Predynastic Naqada: one of the cultures in Nile valley One of the largest known in the Nile Valley during Pre-Dynastic Period Naqadization: Ousted‚ engulfed or incorporated other cultures: culminated in political unification and statehood; cultural unification occurred before political unification Gradual conquest and subjection of more and more extensive areas of Nile Valley until whole of Upper Egypt was under Naqada control Hunting and

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    Aaron Accardo AP Essay Mesopotamia‚ also known as the land between two rivers‚ became the grounds of many ancient civilizations that we know about today. Perhaps one of the most famous is Sumer. Sumer was a civilization that thrived off of the two river‚ the Tigris and the Euphrates. Using irrigation systems‚ the Sumerians used the floods of the rivers produced to grow crops and support the growing population. This civilization grew into an early form of a modern city‚ with things like business

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    Document 2.1 1.) The Mesopotamian ideal of kingship is looked down upon. The kings treated the commoners & peasants so poorly during this time. 2.) That the afterlife isn’t so great. Gilgamesh goes out to find morality but it turns out it is tragic. “There is the house whose people sit in darkness; dust is their food and clay their meat.” That doesn’t sound like much fun. That states that even in the afterlife you can be miserable. 3.) The philosophy of life that comes from the Gilgamesh Story

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    1 - The ancient civilizations of our past are full of mystery and information. Even though some civilizations were miles apart and in different time periods they created some things that were very similar. The Book of the Dead from Egypt is quite similar to the Code of Hammurabi which is from Babylon. Yet the Code of Hammurabi is also similar to the Ten Commandments which is from Israel but at the same time is similar to an Egyptian student guideline. Though these four things are very different from

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    Discuss some of the ways in which Claire Denis’s Chocolat uses familiar techniques in cinema to comment upon the relationship between the French Colonials and the native African inhabitants of French Cameroon. i The theme’s of colonisation and neocolonialism that are the driving force behind Claire Denis’s masterpiece Chocolat‚ can be highly attributed to her own personal experiences whilst spending her childhood in colonial Africa. Albeit a child‚ Denis’s complete immersion into colonial life

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