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Look Inside Mummies & Pyramids
Young children can peek under the flaps and discover the lives of the Ancient Egyptians, see inside pyramids and discover the gory details of how mummies were made.A lift-the-flap information book for young readers with over 70 flaps to reveal fascinating details and facts about Ancient Egypt.A brilliant book to introduce children to this fascinating historical period.
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A Child's Introduction to Egyptology : The Mummies, Pyramids, Pharaohs, Gods, and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
Get ready to go back in time to discover one of history's most fascinating civilizations -- Ancient Egypt!Packed with stories of pyramids, mummies, pharaohs, gods, and more, this illustrated introduction to Egyptology is perfect for curious kids ages 8 to 11. Author Heather Alexander leads young readers from the very beginning of the kingdom 4,500 years ago through the reign of Cleopatra in 31 BC.Included throughout are beautifully illustrated profiles of gods and goddesses like Ra, the god of the sun, and Isis, the goddesses of magic, as well as information about scribes, priests, and other notable Egyptians.Kids will learn about the great pharaohs like Ramses II and Nefertiti, how the magnificent Great Pyramid in Giza was built, an in-depth explanation of how Tutankhamun's tomb was found, and even how mummies were made. This fact-filled book with original illustrations, a removable hieroglyphics poster, and activities like How to Mummify an Apple and Create Your Own Papyrus is perfect for every young, budding Egyptologist.
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Good Company (Issue 1) : The Community Issue
Inspired by the success of her latest book, In the Company of Women, Grace Bonney's &Company journal will provide motivation, inspiration, practical advice, and a vital sense of connection and community for women and non-binary creatives at every stage of life.Each issue of &Company focuses on one overarching theme, including Change, Fear, Community, Mentors, and much more. Content includes first-person essays and pep talks from well-known creatives, studio visits and interviews, group discussions, and in-depth explorations of specific fields and niches, from designers in rural areas to the next generation of publishers providing platforms for marginalised voices and communities. With its emphasis on the power of inclusivity, community, and embracing our differences, &Company provides an energetic, safe, and supportive place to connect, learn, grow, and work through the challenges that creative people experience in pursuing their passions and dreams.
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Tropical Issue
Rita, a small, tough Scottish make-up artist, is on Madeira trying to find out who killed Kim-Jim, an American make-up supremo.Also anchored off the island is Dolly, the yacht of Johnson Johnson with whom Rita teams up to get to the bottom of this foul deed. Rita's fighting spirits are aroused despite her danger.She is not one for quitting, even when she learns she is caught up in an international drug-smuggling ring. But she also discovers that dealing with the maddeningly enigmatic Johnson Johnson is, by no stretch of the imagination, plain sailing.
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In which era were the pyramids and the Sphinx built?
The pyramids and the Sphinx were built during the Old Kingdom era of ancient Egypt, which lasted from around 2686 to 2181 BC. The most famous pyramids, such as the Great Pyramid of Giza, were constructed during this time as tombs for the pharaohs. The Sphinx, believed to represent the pharaoh Khafre, was also built during this period as part of the funerary complex near the pyramids.
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When were the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx built?
The Pyramids of Giza were built around 2580-2560 BC during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. The Great Sphinx, which is located near the Pyramids, is believed to have been built during the same time period, possibly as a part of the funerary complex for Pharaoh Khafre. These ancient structures are some of the most iconic and enduring symbols of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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In how many pyramids were sarcophagi or at least mummies found?
Sarcophagi or mummies were found in the majority of the pyramids in Egypt. Out of the approximately 118 pyramids discovered in Egypt, many of them contained sarcophagi or mummies. The most famous of these is the Great Pyramid of Giza, which contained the sarcophagus of Pharaoh Khufu. Other notable pyramids with sarcophagi or mummies include the Pyramid of Khafre and the Pyramid of Menkaure. Overall, it is estimated that the majority of the pyramids in Egypt contained these funerary items.
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Who can issue certificates?
Certificates can be issued by a variety of entities, including educational institutions, professional organizations, government agencies, and businesses. For example, universities issue academic certificates to students who have completed degree programs, while professional organizations may issue certificates to individuals who have completed specific training or met certain qualifications. Government agencies may issue certificates for things like birth, marriage, or death records. Businesses may also issue certificates to employees for completing training programs or achieving certain milestones.
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Grave Issue
Who killed Abraham and Esther Downing in the 1970s?What is the significance of the seven tiny skeletons unearthed in the garden of the Downing's cottage?And why does no-one care?As DCI Kath Fortune and her Cold Case team dive deep into their second investigation, they come up against a wall of silence surrounding the reclusive couple.With Kath trying to piece together the clues and keep her personal and professional relationships on track, her past comes back to haunt her with time running out on all counts.
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Shoplifters Issue 10
SHOPLIFTERS ISSUE 10: NEW TYPE DESIGN VOL. 2156 Typefaces832 Pages Features: Nick Benson, Elias Hanzer, Sascha Lobe, AllCaps+ Character overview and index by designer and foundry.Main book typefaces: Prisma Text by Robert Huber available from LinetoAnd Tschichold Rund Mono by Ben Fehrman-Lee
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BILL Issue 5
Bill 5 contains sand, Ketuta Alexi Meskhishvili's glossy prints, Gillian Garcia's Los Angeles, Beat Strueli's side roads, Takashi Homma's waves and seeing itself, Julie Peeters's days, Adrianna Glaviano's midtown lunch, fashion in the paper, Mimosa Echard's zine, Rosalind Nasashibi's Electrical Gaza, Jochen Lempert's bills, stacks of magazines, Christian Koun Alborz Oldham updates, Martiniano shoes, a mud bath, a garage door and a horse shadow by Blommers Schumm. Edited and design by Julie Peeters. Associate editor Elena Narbutaite.
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What is your key issue?
My key issue is climate change. I believe that urgent action is needed to address the environmental challenges facing our planet, including rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and loss of biodiversity. I am passionate about advocating for sustainable practices, renewable energy sources, and policies that prioritize the health of our planet for future generations. It is crucial that we come together as a global community to combat climate change and protect our environment.
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What is Security Issue 2?
Security Issue 2 refers to the vulnerability of data breaches and unauthorized access to sensitive information. This can occur through hacking, phishing, or malware attacks, putting personal and confidential data at risk. Organizations must implement strong security measures such as encryption, multi-factor authentication, and regular security audits to prevent Security Issue 2 from compromising their systems and data.
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What is your dog's issue?
My dog has separation anxiety, which causes him to become extremely anxious and distressed when left alone. He exhibits behaviors such as excessive barking, destructive chewing, and attempts to escape. It is important for us to work on training and behavior modification techniques to help him feel more comfortable and secure when we are not around.
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Is shirk an Islamic issue?
Yes, shirk is an Islamic issue. In Islam, shirk refers to the sin of associating partners with Allah or attributing His exclusive attributes to others. It is considered the greatest sin in Islam and is strictly prohibited. The concept of tawhid, or the oneness of Allah, is central to Islamic belief, and shirk is seen as a direct violation of this principle. Muslims are taught to avoid shirk and to worship and submit to Allah alone.
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