For sure, one of the most amazing inventions of the Egyptian was the Papyrus. The Papyrus is usually mentioned as the first form of paper that surfaced in History. Considering this, it is from that early advancement made by the Egyptians that now we have what we call paper.
A great advancement of the Egyptians was their Irrigation method as well. They constructed canals of irrigation, and not only that, but also irrigation ditches, to harness Nile river’s yearly flood and bring water to distant fields.
The Egyptians also pretty much invented Surgery, as it can be seen in the he Edwin Smith Papyrus, which describes 48 different surgical cases of injury to different parts of the human body. This same Papyrus is also the earliest document in history that contains a study of the brain. Their surgical instruments included a scalpels, needles, scissors, spoons, hooks, pincers, and many other things.
After the Ten Plagues, Moses led the Exodus of the Israelites out of Egypt and across the Red Sea, after which they based themselves at Mount Sinai, where Moses received the Ten Commandments. After 40 years of wandering in the desert, Moses died within sight of the Promised Land on Mount Nebo.
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D(He is Bartleby’s supervisor.
Bartleby and the narrator have a working relationship, a relationship that deteriorates as Bartleby withdraws and refuses to participate in life. For a while, the narrator feels responsible for Bartleby, but eventually those feeling become feelings of repulsion. The narrator tries his best to be compassionate and help Bartleby, but Bartleby seems not to care..... he has chosen his path and sticks to it. The compassion of others is not embraced.
Mount Olympus in the Book you mentioned is located right above the Empire State Building in New York City.