The Aswan Dam, or more specifically since the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam, is an embankment dam built across the Nile in Aswan, Egypt between 1960 and 1970. Its significance largely eclipsed the previous Aswan Low Dam initially completed in 1902 downstream. Based on the success of the Low Dam, then at its maximum utilization, construction of the High Dam became a key objective of the government following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952; with its ability to better control flooding, provide increased water storage for irrigation, and generate hydroelectricity the dam was seen as pivotal to Egypt's planned industrialization. Like the earlier implementation, the High Dam has had a significant effect on the economy and culture of Egypt.
Before the High Dam was built, even with the old dam in place, the annual flooding of the Nile during late summer had continued to pass largely unimpeded down the valley from its East African drainage basin. These floods brought high water with natural nutrients and minerals that annually enriched the fertile soil along its floodplain and delta; this predictability had made the Nile valley ideal for farming since ancient times. Since this natural flooding varied however, high-water years could destroy the whole crop, while low-water years could create widespread drought and associated famine. Both these events had continued to occur periodically. As Egypt's population grew and technology increased, both a desire and the ability developed to completely control the flooding, and thus both protect and support farmland and its economically important cotton crop. With the greatly increased reservoir storage provided by the High Aswan Dam, the floods could be controlled and the water could be stored for later release over multiple years.
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Patrick, who grew up in the New York City, is troubled by his relationship with Pahana, who
<span>has grown up in a Native American family. He is becoming frustrated because he thinks Pahana does not listen to him. Whenever he speaks, she looks down or away from him instead of making eye contact. It seems Patrick does not realize that culture affects
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I believe the answer is: <span> nonverbal listening responses.
Non-verbal listening response refers to the type of response that made through body language or expressions.
In the example, the act of avoiding eye contact conveys that Pahana felt extremely uncomfortable in the communication effort that initiated by patrick. To fix this, patrick also need to change method of communication.</span>
He sent Lewis and Clark to explore it.
Answer:
<em>Mania</em>
Explanation:
Bipolar disorder is a form of mental illness in which the person affected shows a frequent change in mood. Depression can make mood can go pale while manic episode can involve a very hyperactive mood.
Mania can be associated with the following symptoms;
- Abnormal energy increase
- Abnormal excitement
- Rapid speech
- grandiose or inflated self-esteem
- Irritable mood.
The Person exhibited the symptoms that are similar to those experienced during the manic episode. All the behaviour were symptoms of mania.
Answer:
Virginia
Explanation:
Before the compromise was created, the government only count white citizens as a part of state's population. The slaves were not considered as one.
After the 3/5 compromise was created in 1787, the slaves were counted as part of the population. But 1 slave only counted as 3/5 population.
At that time, Virginia had one of the most of states in the country since it possesses large number of agricultural plantations.. After the compromise it legally became a state with the largest population.