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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Egyptian World Literature' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Egyptian World Literature Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Egyptian World Literature 1. History Of Microbrews 2 - By: Michael Russell Many historians believe that the ancient Sumerians and Mesopotamians were brewing as early back as 10,000 B.C. Even though this product would have been different from the bottles varieties of today, it would have still been recognizable. The ancient Egyptians and the... Featured ArticleAncient Egypt Ancient Egypt was a civilization located along the Lower Nile, reaching from the Nile Delta in the north to as far south as Jebel Barkal at the time of its greatest extension (15th century BC). It lasted for three millennia, from circa 3200 BC to 343 BC, ending when Artaxerxes III conquered Egypt. As a civilization based on irrigation it is the quintessential example of a hydraulic empire.) and Great Sphinx of Giza (c.2600 BC or perhaps earlier)]]BackgroundModern Egypt is a tra ...
Read full story 2. Astrology: A Short History - By: Michael Russell The origins of the science of astrology are obscured by time but without doubt all the ancient records from various civilizations refer to it as a sacred science, and, particularly in past times, it was studied alongside what was then regarded as its twin science: astronomy. Astrology ... 3. Research Report On Islamic Banking - By: Mohammed Ariff Research Report on Islamic Banking by Mohamed Ariff, University of Malaya, taken from Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, Vol. 2, No. 2 (September 1988), pp. 46-62 Islamic banking is a new phenomenon that has taken many observers by surprise. The whole banking system has been isla... 4. Aromatherapy: Past And Present - By: Michael Russell Since time immemorial, folk medicine has claimed that certain aromatic oils derived from plants have curative powers, not only to heal the ills of the body but also to soothe and heal the troubled spirit. Depending on the nature of the problem, an oil derived from the roots, bark, leaves, or flowers... 5. Buying Paintings Romanticism - By: Michael Russell Though sometimes referred to as the “anti-classical” movement in art, Romanticism is a style that focuses on the artist’s individualistic and emotionally wrought point of view, and is found to oppose the art movement known as Neoclassicism. Even though there have been many artists to combine elemen... 6. A Short And Snappy History Of Bowling - By: Michael Russell Bowling As the most popular sport during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, bowling is still one of the most popular sports in the world. Over 100 million bowlers from nearly 90 countries participate in the sport. The popularity of bowling has been traced back many years and the ga... 7. Audio Books - Taking The Market By A Storm - By: Michael Russell The age of card catalogs and going to the library to check out stacks of books, spending hours each day sitting and reading has become a thing of the past for many people. Have people just quit absorbing information? Do they no longer desire to know about the world around them? Wel... 8. The Love Poetry Of John Donne: Part 2 Of 3 - By: Ian Mackean The scientific framework of Donne's view of love is seen here: But as all severall soules containe Mixture of things, they know not what, Love, these mixt soules, doth mixe againe, And makes both one, each this and that. Just as the four element... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |