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    Dylan and perry are a like in many ways such as their experiences of depression and their tendancy to do as their partner in crime wishes. Dylan and Perry have a sickness within themselves that makes them able to do the things most people wouldnt even imagine doing. Perry had a hard and weird childhood. Dylan grew up feeling like he was wierd from the way he was bullied all the time and it was hard on him. Dylan and his partner Eric have been friends for a long time. Each had a sickness

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    Hatshepsut‚ female pharaoh of the eighteenth Dynasty. Hatshepsut is the wife and half-sister to Thutmose II‚ Hatshepsut took over the thrown for her stepson/nephew. It was Hatshepsut right to succeed her father after him and crowed “king” of Egypt in 1473 B.C. After the death of her half-brother/husband‚ Hatshepsut took over the thrown since Thutmose II child was underage. Hatshepsut legitimacy was formed from her father and includes all the social interest in politics. During‚ her time as ruler

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    Katrina Mckissick Professor Jenna Thrasher- Sneathen Writing Assignment 4.1 July 30‚ 2012 It is believed that Queen Hatshepsut dressed as a man to gain support of the Egyptians. After her death her successor removed as many remnants of her rule as possible. Although a pharaoh‚ her mummified remains and tomb have never conclusively been found. During Queen Hatshepsut’s rule the economy is Egypt was flourishing for about twenty years. She expanded trade routes and built many temples. She

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    Hatshepsut as king Personalities can influence the course of history. By synthesising information students can construct an evaluation of Hatshepsut’s significance and legacy. There is quite a lot of evidence from this period‚ primarily archaeological. This evidence presents Hatshepsut as she wished to be presented‚ even though a great deal of archaeological evidence of her reign has been destroyed. The student therefore should be able to argue why she became “King” of Egypt‚ why she presented

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    A) In what ways did Hatshepsut portray herself as a male pharaoh? While the concept of a female ruler as a Queen Regent or Co- regent was not foreign to New Kingdom practices there was no provision for a female pharaoh in Egyptian tradition. Hatshepsut’s portrayal as male was unprecedented. ‘After Hatshepsut regency for about seven years the political situation apparently changed and a bomb shell exploded’ . Hatshepsut dressed herself in the clothes of a man‚ put on the false beard that pharaohs

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    The Temple Of Queen Hatshepsut Queen Hatshepsut‚ the daughter to both Thutmose I and Queen Ahmose‚ was unlike another daughter or son at that matter. Hatshepsut was the favorite of the children but also had two brothers‚ who had died prematurely‚ which left her as an only child. Unfortunately since both her brothers died‚ it left her to be the only one to take the throne when her father passed away. When her father passed away she eventually became pharaoh after realizing that she made more

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    Kneeling Statue of Hatshepsut (a.k.a Kneeling Hatshepsut) is no exception to this fact. For approximately twenty years‚ female pharaoh‚ Hatshepsut‚ ruled the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt. With her reign beginning around 1473 BC‚ Hatshepsut was the fifth ruler of the Eighteenth Egyptian Dynasty. She became the first female pharaoh when her husband‚ Thutmose II died prematurely.

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    sculptures from the past. Hatshepsut is an important figure in ancient Egyptian history because she was the first female pharaoh and made significant changes in Egypt. In Egypt‚ it was extremely unusual to have a female pharaoh. Pharaohs were only meant to be men. The position was usually passed down from father to son or eldest relative. The highest job a woman was meant to get was a Regent which is an administer‚ yet Hatshepsut was determent to become pharaoh. Hatshepsut only got the pharaoh role

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