Answer: Egyptian religion was a mixture of values and traditions that would include Egyptian mythology science medicine psychiatry magic spiritualism herbology as well as the modern definition of 'religion' as belief in a greater force and after-death existence. In every aspect of the lives of the ancient Egyptians, religion played a role because life on earth was seen as just one part of an everlasting journey, and one needed to live a life worthy of continuity in order to continue the journey after death.
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Dear principal,
I would like to have a school garden because it would help out the community alot. School gardens provide alot of nutrition and healthy benefits which shows here that "crops such as tomatoes, carrots, and peppers" which are healthy vegetables. And it says here about food local banks "The food grown in the garden can be donated to local banks, which will make students feel proud about helping their neighbors." It also has benefits in studying in parts of their lessons. It says here " Math teachers can take their students out to the garden to measure the heights of different plants" So it benefits for the teachers/students/staff/neighbors, so you should allow to have a school garden principal :3
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Well most of the concepts in these documents were prevalent in previous society's. Representative democracy in Athens. Basic inalienable rights was in the English Bill of Rights. But a big change was the checks and balances of government. i.e how the president can veto congress, the Supreme Court can overturn a veto, and Congress can impeach Supreme Court judges.
There is no key to civilization. The concept that native americans did not have a civilization or were not civilized is one only supported by the egotism and arrogance of the empirical profit oriented "conquerers" who have worked to eradicate all cultures that conflict with profits. The key to western civilization that allowed them to kill off the majority of the natives was a lack of respect for life and insane drive for control, ownership and dominance, to which the peaceful and sophisticated Natives would not stoop.