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peace and overstander
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good morning good afternoon
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whenever you're watching this video
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uh number one
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we have
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corrected the
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textbook scenario
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if you go to Moodle
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you will see it says Johnson's ebook
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brightwave has been replaced with Aspire
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inspire
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and if you click on that link
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there is a uh
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definitions I mean well instructions
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rather on how to
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operate the e-book
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so with that being said you have some
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questions that have been assigned with
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chapter one
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still has some technical issues with
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that that last video I was attempting to
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upload I'm not really sure what happened
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with that
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so but since you have access now to the
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textbook you we will be able to move
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past chapter one and again you can
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uh be abreast of where we are again it
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is your responsibility to
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be cognizant of when things were due
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students are again
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uh
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contacting me about
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assignments being late
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or not being cognizant of the time frame
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I have allowed it
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to be turned in for Less points but this
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scenario will not continue
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if your work is late and extremely late
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and if it's not a valid reason
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other than I didn't know I didn't see it
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that's not that's not what we're doing
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uh
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so with that being said we're going to
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move move forward so you have the
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textbook
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is there you had those questions that go
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with chapter one
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that are there and uh
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we going we're going to get it straight
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uh your professor had
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been having some Transportation issues
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so that's been challenging with
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getting back and forth to campus so
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you know how that goes when
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when you need a ride
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so but at any rate
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for my uh two o'clock class
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we introduced we went into chapter two
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so uh
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this this lecture is basically for that
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section now you can still watch it it's
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always Fair legal for you to watch it
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but we want to just kind of introduce
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not introduce we'll continue into what
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we were doing with that when we last met
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and we were we went into chapter two
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guys
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for the two o'clock class and I'm going
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to come back because we're all going to
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pick up the other classes
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with the beginning of chapter one so you
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can watch this portion of the video as
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well and read the beginning parts and
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catch up
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are we going to go back to it because we
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will be meeting tomorrow Friday
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so my two o'clock class we left off with
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talking about more advanced
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and diverse creation of civilizations
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through
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the creation the Advent of writing
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moving from pictograms
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to the creation of an alphabet
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which helped in the aiding of a speaking
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language
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a recordable
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phonetical phonetic language with the
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Advent and creation of letters and
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pronunciations this is a very important
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time frame
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for mankind the development of
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a spoken written language and
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transitioning from
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pictograms and symbols that meant
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a particular
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phrase or thing a concept to a written
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word
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although it's still more to that
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with a written language and translation
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in languages but this is a beginning
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and we talked about the rule of law
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we talked about
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in the beginning chapter Herodotus not
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Herodotus
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Hammurabi's code
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which was one of the first
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established
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civil and Criminal
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laws
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that protected
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defamation the character slander
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criminal crimes murder
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stealing
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slavery
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and all of the above
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we talked about it so now I want and I
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mentioned Also earlier we talked about
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I gave four particular areas that we
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would look at
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the Hebrews
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the Egyptians
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uh the Mesopotamians Mesopotamia which
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is modern day Iraq
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and uh Palestine Israel if you will
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which is basically the same place and
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that's why those Wars are occurring
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but we want to talk about Egypt
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and where there are where where they fit
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at in the scheme of things
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not going to go into a whole lot of uh
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because I'm I'm seeing that these videos
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typically if they're too long I'm having
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issues with posting them without going
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back and editing that so we want to talk
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a little bit about the now Herodotus the
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Greek historian who Herodotus h-e-r-o
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d-o-t-u-s Herodotus was a Greek
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historian
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who went about and traveled to different
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places and this is who the Greeks look
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to
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for explanation explanations about
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things outside of their boundaries
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Herodotus was one of the known Greek
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historians who went out and traveled and
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he was welcome into these different
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places that he went
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talk to people observe their culture and
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he noticed that the Egypt is called the
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gift of denial because
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where it is situated Kemet or Egypt
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is in an area that the Nile river runs
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through just like the Mississippi river
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runs through Louisiana
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the Nile ran through there and it was
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very Lush
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and provided great vegetation
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so I just also uh alluded to Egypt the
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name
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the Greeks used their name egeptos
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and called that Egypt however the
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individuals that lived there
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called their Homeland kimid
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k-e-m-e-t
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commit
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chemist means land of the blacks
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this is a whole nother talk show and
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when you those of you that may watch the
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History Channel
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and see that
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when they talk about the wonders of
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Egypt the Sphinx and the building of the
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pyramids and all these astronomical
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accomplishments that have occurred over
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time
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you will see that they will go through
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ancient
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extraterrestrial astronauts
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theories
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that
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takes away from the contributions of
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uh
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blacks as a whole
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you would look at they would rather say
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that
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astronauts are aliens built
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these
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Monumental structures
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instead of black people that aliens came
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and gave this supreme wisdom
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Supreme knowledge Supreme mathematics to
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the people of the early inhabitants
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okay but karate us again noticed that
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how the flooding of the Nile helped
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in the development of this great
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civilization
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and again I want you to always keep
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in the Forefront of your mind the nine
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areas of human interaction what are they
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you should know them by now
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economics education
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entertainment
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labor law
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politics sex religion
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and warfare
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so when we go into these kingdoms and
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these societies those are the things we
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want to take away
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we want to look at
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their economics
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how they how they did things so we know
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that Egypt
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was a area that was obviously Lush
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with vegetation from the flooding of the
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Nile River
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to the adjacent of the Mediterranean Sea
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and the Red Sea and the Nile river runs
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through this area
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now oddly enough the Nile River is the
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only river that runs
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uh where Lower Egypt
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was lowercarement is at the top and
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upper is at the bottom due to the
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direction in which the river flow oddly
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enough
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we look at
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the Mississippi River
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flows down
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into the Gulf so the Upper Mississippi
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would be
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for those of you that didn't know the
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Mississippi River goes all the way into
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Minnesota up north and it flows downward
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into the Gulf but the Nile River Flows
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upward so it's transversed so Lord came
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into Egypt is in the North
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and upper is in the south
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okay that's important
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so you have
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several periods
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of of time Framing and this is just an
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introduction but you have the Archaic
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Period
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which is the older or first period
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you have the Old Kingdom Middle Kingdom
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and The New Kingdom which are time
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periods
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of pharoic leadership
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Egypt had 27
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pharoic dynasties a dynasty is where a
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particular family Rules
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we can tie that into politics from the
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nine areas a dynasty is a family
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a ruling family just like with
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uh in England the king of England the
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Queen of England that is the lineage of
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a family it's a monarchy so these
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different kingdoms old middle and new
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there are personalities that arose and
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accomplishments that arose from this
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time frame now Egypt is a very
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uh uh interesting subject matter with a
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lot of diverse topics
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let's first look at
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politics
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the leader or the ruler of Egypt is
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called the pharaoh
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the Pharaoh is a term that means great
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house
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It is believed
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that the pharaoh
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was the god king
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have God
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and have man and we talked about
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any other lecture
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how the homo sapiens begin to develop
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stories or Tales
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about phenomenon
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in a way to explain natural phenomenon
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in a way to explain and attributed
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Divine powers to Sun Moon stars and
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things that were occurring in nature to
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explain what was happening
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this was no different than the ancient
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Egyptians or the chemites but the
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chemites have I mean the Egyptians have
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a leader
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the pharaoh and in the religious
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structure
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of the Egyptians you have the pantheon
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of Gods
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which
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Egypt has a creation myth
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how the Earth in the beginning
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every society has again nine years of
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human in action every society has a
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creation story or a myth but we want to
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look at here briefly just to kind of
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introduce this to you I want you to go
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and familiarize yourselves
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with the Egyptian gods
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it's it's it's it's it's it's diversity
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in that and some of their roles we're
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going to talk more in detail about the
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pharaoh
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what that mean what what what what his
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responsibilities were
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going to look at the Old Kingdom the New
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Kingdom and how
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certain people over time
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have invaded as within all societies
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have invaded
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and thereby changed
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the phenotype of the land that they
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invaded
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once for example Once Upon a Time the
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Native Americans were here in America
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over time
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skin color and the dimensions of the
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people through miscegenation
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intermixing of foreigners and the
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original people of a land will bring
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about a new phenotype a new color of
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people
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so over time
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the people that were the original
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inhabitants of Egypt
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their skin color changed their huge
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changed over time so we want to look at
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that
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we're going to talk a little more in
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detail about this but everybody knows
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about the contribution of the Egyptians
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King Tut has to be one of the more
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famous
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uh fines that have been discovered also
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we talk about biblically
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uh King Ramses and there's a story in
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the Bible
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that he lose to how the Egyptians the
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Hebrews were kept in bondage in Egypt
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for X number of years and we all know
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the astronomical story
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of the plagues that were rained down on
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Egypt and Moses his story and how the
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Red Sea parted
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and Moses was allowed to walk through
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the water
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to the other side so that's that's
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another
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story too but it's there in the textbook
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so again ancient Egypt we really gonna
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go deep into that we're going to talk
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about the Hittites in a little more and
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we're going to talk about King Tut a
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list of pharaohs we're going to talk
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about Nubia
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Kush and Kim it those are the three
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names of Egypt
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Ethiopia
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and Sudan
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and Ethiopia
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cush the word ethiop
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actually means burnt face people
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this is another position which shows you
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how extremely dark
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the original inhabitants work of these
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areas as opposed to how they are now
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so we will look at them more
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there's a
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uh are we going to talk about the
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Hittites in a little more detail but I
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want to talk a little bit about the
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Hebrews
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and their belief system coming out
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the Hebrews
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who have their premise or belief
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in Yahweh and they believe that they are
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in Covenant with God we've heard the
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term God's chosen people
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and things of that sort so we will be
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definitely looking
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at what those things mean how they felt
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that they entered into a relationship
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with God through Abraham
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who is considered to be the first Hebrew
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on through Moses who is considered the
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Liberator from The Exodus of the
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children of Israel are children of God
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from Egypt
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and then ultimately up until Jesus of
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Nazareth who is also considered to be a
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Hebrew or considered to be Jewish Jewish
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is a religion and Hebrew is a people so
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we will talk more about that
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give you a little more detail about that
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but I want you to look at these Egyptian
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gods
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the role of the Pharaoh
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I want you to look at what was the
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common
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everyday life like for an Egyptian what
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were their occupations
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we want to look at what the Egyptians
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looked at
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for entertainment
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what types of educational processes did
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the Egyptians have and this we have the
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great energy the library at Alexandria
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so we know from this culture the
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Egyptians held education in a high
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esteem because they had a great and
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phenomenal library that alluded to
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great undertaking from medical to uh
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architectural
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Warfare
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a diverse plethora of knowledge in the
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library at Alexandria which was
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ultimately destroyed
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hundreds of Scrolls of information gone
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from Antiquity lost forever so we know
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that they put precedence on education
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not all societies put precedence on
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learning not all societies put a put put
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put pressure and and insight on
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education but I want to look more into
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the Pharaohs
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their lineages and we definitely want to
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look at what did the Egyptians believe
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about religion
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and in closing I want to say that the
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Egyptians were the first
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to believe in the concept of the
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Judgment of the Soul
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and afterlife and a concept of Heaven
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and Hell there was no other religion
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at the time in antiquity
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except Coming Out of Africa that talked
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about or alluded to
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man's soul
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after his physical body is discarded
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that he has a soul
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or his spirit
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that will be judged and we're going to
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talk about the 40 48 Laws of my yacht
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the Judgment of the soul and what that
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looks like
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more in depth and class
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uh
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something else I'm leaving out
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so again I will have an assignment
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posted of some notes posted
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about the Egyptians the Pharaohs
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the Old Kingdom Middle Kingdom and New
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Kingdom
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upper and lower chemical chemit how that
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became Unified
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the Hebrews what that looks like we
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talked about Hammurabi and the
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Mesopotamians and I'm going to introduce
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and tell you what happened with these
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people that
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invaded Egypt so in closing uh always
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investigate the information you receive
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if it is indeed the truth it should
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stand the test of Investigation
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I will be on the computer
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uh answering and responding to emails if
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anyone needs to contact me you can do so
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peace and I will see you soon