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    The Amun Temple

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    should be constructed where it will not only stand out but also measure up to the locality. I am aware of your gratitude towards Amun‚ therefore I chose to locate this structure at the base of the cliff of the west bank off the Nile‚ facing the Amun temple. This cliff is

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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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    One of the most important decisions of your life is choosing a career. When choosing between two main options of study‚ you should compare them in order distinguish the advantages and disadvantages‚ or pro’s & con’s. The purpose of this essay is to examine the differences between a Funeral Director (Mortician)‚ to Paramedics (Emergency Medical Technician). These are two similar careers‚ but each of them offers you different opportunities as a student and as a professional. Three main aspects

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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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    between these two sculptures. The fact that Augusta is male and Hatshepsut is female. Hatshepsut 1479-58 B.C.E is an enormous granite kneeling sculpture of female Pharaoh Hatshepsut. She assumes the authority of the king and creates a home of ecology around her kingship that described her as a divine birth‚ the way the oracle predicted that she would be come king. She ruled Egypt for more then two decades‚ she also commission a number of temples and sculptures to convey her royal authority and one building

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    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 began a line of strong female Egyptian rulers. It is believed

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    Before our tour to All Souls Mortuary & Cemetery‚ I envisioned this location to be a smaller‚ old fashion‚ catholic location without modern technology‚ but I was wrong. In reality‚ All Souls was beautiful‚ modern with a touch of vintage and it had a “homey” feeling‚ as well. Moreover‚ Steve Allen‚ the mortuary manager‚ was such a friendly‚ funny and knowledgeable individual with many years in the funeral profession. Fortunately‚ I was part of the group he guided and Mr. Allen brought up topics that

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    Temple

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    reunion for Temple‚ I will be able to say that I moved to Los Angeles‚ California and obtained a master’s degree at UCLA. I will share all the wonderful memories that I developed in sunny California. I will write of my research done in the medical field that have helped to create more unique prosthetics. I will also share my accomplishments with the LGBT community in helping to legalize gay marriage in America. These are two great personal goals that I am going to accomplish with help of Temple University

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    the Seated Statue of Hatshepsut Karen Greenwalt AH 110 Fall 2013 Final Word Count: 2145 When one thinks of ancient Egypt‚ images of seated pharaohs like king Tutankhamun automatically come to mind‚ it seems strange to think of a female ruler as the male kings were the standard of the era‚ save for a few exceptions. One the exceptions to the standard male pharaohs‚ and the first of her kind‚ was Queen Hatshepsut- the first female pharaoh of ancient Egypt. Queen Hatshepsut reined Ancient Egypt

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    Queen Hatshepsut Mystery

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    and Elizabeth I‚ Queen Hatshepsut earned her place as one of the greatest women recorded in history. Going against all conventions of her era many still believe she was one of the most influential pharaohs of all time. Mystery has it that no one has been able to find any true remnants of the notable queen‚ but after many years of searching‚ some historians believe they have discovered the answers as to why. Daughter of Thutmose I‚ and royal wife of Thutmose II‚ Hatshepsut was proclaimed from birth

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