Historically, practices of cultural imperialism have almost always been linked with military intervention and conquest. ... Fueled by a belief in the superiority of their own way of life, colonizers used law, education, and/or military force to impose various aspects of their own culture onto the target population.
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Every year, when the Nile River flooded, the soil was filled with nutrients for all these crops to grow. One thing that the Nile River really helped with, was that the river provided so many jobs to many people living in Egypt. Without the Nile River, there would be many unemployed, which means many that were impecunious.
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King Nebuchadnezzar died in 562 BC
Having no context and never having been to Australia, I would assume that there is a lack of opportunities for proper "brick and mortar" based schools for some areas of Australia.
Again, no context and no first hand knowledge of the continent...so, take it as you will.